UVA Hiking - Devil Stairway - Udaweriya Loop
bei Ohiya, Uva Province (Sri Lanka)
angezeigt 68 Mal, heruntergeladen 4 Mal
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Beschreibung der Reiseroute
Tucked away in Sri Lanka’s Uva Province, the Devil’s Stairway Loop is an exhilarating hiking experience that combines adventure, breathtaking landscapes, and the remote charm of Sri Lanka’s tea country. This moderate to challenging loop takes hikers through high-altitude grasslands, misty mountain ridges, and historic tea estates, offering some of the most spectacular views in the region.
Starting at the top of the Devil Staircase, the trail follows a rugged series of switchbacks—a legendary path originally built as an estate road but has since become a favorite among hikers and off-road adventurers. This steep descent winds dramatically through the mountains, revealing panoramic views of lush valleys below. On a clear day, lucky hikers may even spot the distant southern coastline of Sri Lanka.
As the trail loops through the Udaweriya tea plantations, we see tea pluckers go about their work against the backdrop of mist-shrouded peaks. The route shares similarities with Stage 11 of the Pekoe Trail, which runs from Horton Plains to Udaweriya, but unlike the linear Pekoe Trail stage, this loop allows hikers to return to their starting point, making it a self-contained adventure.
Along the way, trekkers will also come across scenic rest points where they can take in the vastness of the Uva Highlands. This trail is a perfect blend of thrill and solitude, ideal for those looking to explore Sri Lanka’s off-the-beaten-path hiking gems.
This hidden gem of Sri Lanka’s highlands is a must for adventurous hikers seeking a challenging yet rewarding experience. Whether you’re captivated by the thrill of the Devil’s Staircase, the vast landscapes of Udaweriya, or the deep connection to Sri Lanka’s tea heritage, this trail promises an unforgettable journey.
Safety Considerations
The trail includes steep and uneven sections and weather conditions can change rapidly, so it's essential to wear sturdy hiking shoes and carry adequate water. Leeches are common in humid conditions, so applying leech repellent or wearing protective socks is recommended. Since some sections pass through dense forests, it’s advisable to hike in groups and inform someone of your route. If hiking during early mornings or late afternoons, be aware that mist can reduce visibility. Lastly, always respect local communities and wildlife, keeping the trail clean and undisturbed for future visitors.
Starting at the top of the Devil Staircase, the trail follows a rugged series of switchbacks—a legendary path originally built as an estate road but has since become a favorite among hikers and off-road adventurers. This steep descent winds dramatically through the mountains, revealing panoramic views of lush valleys below. On a clear day, lucky hikers may even spot the distant southern coastline of Sri Lanka.
As the trail loops through the Udaweriya tea plantations, we see tea pluckers go about their work against the backdrop of mist-shrouded peaks. The route shares similarities with Stage 11 of the Pekoe Trail, which runs from Horton Plains to Udaweriya, but unlike the linear Pekoe Trail stage, this loop allows hikers to return to their starting point, making it a self-contained adventure.
Along the way, trekkers will also come across scenic rest points where they can take in the vastness of the Uva Highlands. This trail is a perfect blend of thrill and solitude, ideal for those looking to explore Sri Lanka’s off-the-beaten-path hiking gems.
This hidden gem of Sri Lanka’s highlands is a must for adventurous hikers seeking a challenging yet rewarding experience. Whether you’re captivated by the thrill of the Devil’s Staircase, the vast landscapes of Udaweriya, or the deep connection to Sri Lanka’s tea heritage, this trail promises an unforgettable journey.
Safety Considerations
The trail includes steep and uneven sections and weather conditions can change rapidly, so it's essential to wear sturdy hiking shoes and carry adequate water. Leeches are common in humid conditions, so applying leech repellent or wearing protective socks is recommended. Since some sections pass through dense forests, it’s advisable to hike in groups and inform someone of your route. If hiking during early mornings or late afternoons, be aware that mist can reduce visibility. Lastly, always respect local communities and wildlife, keeping the trail clean and undisturbed for future visitors.
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