I mostly like the culture of Sri Lanka. Cultural dances, cultural music, religious historical places etc. I hope to publish more photos regading our Sri Lankan Culture and Historical places.
@InaS the bell show in the photo is a monumental bell which was build by Thailand Buddhist societies .You can imaginate the size of that one with the photo attached in this reply.This is located in the path to the hill shown at the back of this photograph. It is where the foot print of shakyamuni Lord Buddha is situated which is well known as the Adam’s peak or “Sri Padhaya” in Sinhalese (mother toungue of sri lanka).
in Buddhist tradition is held to be the footprint of the Buddha, in Hindu tradition that of Shiva and in Islamic and Christian tradition that of Adam, or that of St. Thomas.There is a season for climbing this hill which is 2215 m high and spread around 22380 hectares of land.The season begins on December and ends on May. The Adam’s peak is a forest reservation which is full of endermic species of animals and plants.This place is having a high attraction among the foreigners. When i went there this december i met people from France Checkoslovia Spain Finland India Nepal England likewise.
There are small shops to buy food.You can find those shops (actually we can’t call them restaurants ) upto 1800 m of height. There are Medical teams and doctors and staff to aid if theres someone who got get injured, Police checkpoints and The Army Navy and Airforce guardsmen are visiting there frequently to help the development of this place using their strength.
Actually im now 21 years old and now i have visited 19 times.It means my parents have carried me to the Adam’s peak since i was just 1 year old.
Im suggesting to take some extra kits (means some extra clothing) because there are places where the climbers are allowed to take baths and washes. They are not bathrooms. They are natural Waterfalls which have been made accessible to everyone for a safe bath.
It’s better to have some quick energy releasing food just like Glucose. Icecaps, winter guards for your camera equipments, a flashlight, and some clothes to keep yourself warm from the extreme cold at the night time.
I mostly like the culture of Sri Lanka. Cultural dances, cultural music, religious historical places etc. I hope to publish more photos regading our Sri Lankan Culture and Historical places.
@InaS the bell show in the photo is a monumental bell which was build by Thailand Buddhist societies .You can imaginate the size of that one with the photo attached in this reply.This is located in the path to the hill shown at the back of this photograph. It is where the foot print of shakyamuni Lord Buddha is situated which is well known as the Adam’s peak or “Sri Padhaya” in Sinhalese (mother toungue of sri lanka).
in Buddhist tradition is held to be the footprint of the Buddha, in Hindu tradition that of Shiva and in Islamic and Christian tradition that of Adam, or that of St. Thomas.There is a season for climbing this hill which is 2215 m high and spread around 22380 hectares of land.The season begins on December and ends on May. The Adam’s peak is a forest reservation which is full of endermic species of animals and plants.This place is having a high attraction among the foreigners. When i went there this december i met people from France Checkoslovia Spain Finland India Nepal England likewise.
Thank you for your detailed reply @RaveFX . It looks like you had a great experience. I would like to visit Adam’s peak one day. Are there any restaurants around the peak, or you have to take food with you?
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There are small shops to buy food.You can find those shops (actually we can’t call them restaurants ) upto 1800 m of height. There are Medical teams and doctors and staff to aid if theres someone who got get injured, Police checkpoints and The Army Navy and Airforce guardsmen are visiting there frequently to help the development of this place using their strength.
Actually im now 21 years old and now i have visited 19 times.It means my parents have carried me to the Adam’s peak since i was just 1 year old.
Thank for your prompt reply @RaveFX . What would you suggest to take with you in the trip to the peak? That is very good to hear that there are teams ready to help you in case of an emergency. Lucky you for having the possibility to visit this miracle of nature so many times.
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Im suggesting to take some extra kits (means some extra clothing) because there are places where the climbers are allowed to take baths and washes. They are not bathrooms. They are natural Waterfalls which have been made accessible to everyone for a safe bath.
It’s better to have some quick energy releasing food just like Glucose. Icecaps, winter guards for your camera equipments, a flashlight, and some clothes to keep yourself warm from the extreme cold at the night time.