Friday, February 15, 2019

Kitulgala,( White water Rafting) Sri Lanka

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Kitulgala
View of the Kelani river
View of the Kelani river
Kitulgala is located in Sri Lanka
Kitulgala
Kitulgala
Location of Kitulgala within Sri Lanka
Coordinates: 6°59′50″N 80°24′40″ECoordinates6°59′50″N 80°24′40″E
CountrySri Lanka
ProvinceSabaragamuwa Province
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time Zone)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+6 (Summer time)
Kitulgala is a small town in the west of Sri Lanka. It is in the wet zone rain forest, which gets two monsoons each year, and is one of the wettest places in the country.[citation needed] Nevertheless, it comes alive in the first three months of the year, especially in February, the driest month. The Academy Award-winning The Bridge on the River Kwai was filmed on the Kelani River near Kitulgala, although nothing remains now except the concrete foundations for the bridge (and, supposedly, the submerged train cars that plunged into the river in the climactic scene). Kitulgala is also a base for white-water rafting,[1] which starts a few kilometres upstream and also popular as a location for adventure based training programs.

Features[edit]

Crossing the river
The Kelani river is wide at Kitulgala, but it is shallow apart from a deep channel near the opposite bank, so in the drier months it provides a safe and attractive place to swim, wash and play.
The river can be crossed by walking out across the shallows and crossing the deep channel in a dugout canoe, which is stabilised with an outrigger.
Sri Lanka's most recently discovered bird, the Serendib scops owl was originally heard calling by Deepal Warakagoda in these forests.
The hills above the rubber plantations also have mountain hawk eaglecrested treeswift and Layard's parakeet.

Agriculture[edit]

The agriculture around Kitulgala is typical of the hilly wet zone. The solitary fishtail palm, Caryota urens, which is called kitul in Sri Lanka, gives rise to the town's name. Its sap is concentrated into a delicious syrup, not dissimilar to maple syrup, and crystallized as jaggery. It is also fermented to make palm wine. The pith is used to make sago, and the fibres to make rope.
Red bananas in Kitulgala forest
Bananas of both red and yellow varieties are grown. The yellow bananas are only some 8 cm long, but are sweeter and tastier than the commercial strains available in the West. Rubber trees are also grown on the higher areas.
Many birders stay at Kitulgala. This area has most of the rainforest bird species that are found at the World Biosphere Reserve at Sinharaja, although in lower numbers. However, the secondary forest and cultivation at Kitulgala is more open than the pristine woodlands of Sinharaja, and elusive endemic species like Sri Lanka spurfowlgreen-billed coucal and spot-winged thrush may be easier to see.

Scene creation of the movie The Bridge on the River Kwai[edit]

The Bridge on the River Kwai is a 1957 British World War II film by David Lean based on the novel The Bridge over the River Kwai by French writer Pierre Boulle. The film is a work of fiction but borrows the construction of the Burma Railway in 1942–43 for its historical setting. It stars William HoldenAlec GuinnessJack Hawkins, and Sessue Hayakawa. The scene creation of the film was done in Sri Lanka and many of them were at Kitulgala area including the bridge explosion.
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Tips & Hints
  • Ideal place for adventures like white water rafting, trecking and hiking. Please follow or guide from experts.
  • Be careful about rapids, can suddenly increase and slippery.
  • plan your trip to avoid high monsoon season
  • closer to other tourist destinations Kandy, Nuwaraeliya  



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Disclaimer

The above comments are based on my personal travel experiences to this particular location in summer months. Your experience may vary due to weather and traffic.
My trips were not sponsored by any of the authorities and my comments are not biased or representing any views of governing bodies.
History and information extracted from Wikipedia and photos were selected from Google images and all rights reserved with original owners.
This is only for an informational purpose. Not for commercial use.

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Hope you will enjoy your visit. Please make your comments, suggestions & travel questions. I am happy to provide information on my earliest convenience & update the post accordingly.

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