Trek to Hanthana Mountain

If you’re looking for a challenging yet rewarding trekking experience, Hanthana Mountain is a must-visit destination. With its rugged terrain, stunning views, and diverse flora and fauna, this mountain offers an unforgettable adventure for hikers of all levels.

Getting to Hanthana Mountain

Hanthana Mountain is located just a few kilometres from the city of Kandy, making it easily accessible for visitors staying at properties likes Hanthana Boutique Villa by Amaya. To reach the mountain, take a tuk-tuk or taxi to the trailhead at the University of Peradeniya. From there, it’s a steep climb to the summit, so make sure you’re prepared with sturdy shoes, water, and snacks.

The Trail

The trek up Hanthana Mountain takes approximately 3-4 hours, depending on your pace and fitness level. It is one of the most popular things to do in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The trail is well-marked and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, including tea plantations, waterfalls, and wildlife. Along the way, you’ll encounter several rest stops where you can take a break, refuel, and enjoy the scenery.

Flora and Fauna

Hanthana
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Hanthana Mountain is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, many of which are endemic to Sri Lanka. Keep an eye out for sambar deer, purple-faced langurs, and a variety of bird species, including the endemic Sri Lanka junglefowl. The mountain is also known for its rare and endangered plant species, such as the Hanthana blueberry and the Hanthana tree fern.

Cultural and Historical Sites

In addition to its natural beauty, Hanthana Mountain is also home to several cultural and historical sites. Near the summit, you’ll find the ruins of an ancient temple and a cave that was once used by Buddhist monks for meditation. These sites offer a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage and are well worth a visit.