Where the Wind Whispers to the Mountains and the Sky Embraces the Earth

Hulangala

Where the Wind Whispers to the Mountains and the Sky Embraces the Earth

Hulangala

Know before you go

Location

10 km from Yatawatta Town

Hiking Duration
Approximately 1.5 to 2 hours (round trip)
Hiking Distance
Around 3 km (round trip)
Difficulty level
Moderate
Accessibility

Accessible by vehicle up to the trailhead; requires a short hike to the summit

Opening Hours

8.00 am to 5.00 pm

Best Time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon for stunning views and cooler temperatures; best months – December to April (dry season)

Entrance Fee

Local: 

  • Ticket-                                 Rs100.00 (Per Person)
  • Night Camping                    Rs.5000.00(for up to 10 people)
  • For Preshoot                       Rs. 3000.00
  • For Drone shooting             Rs 3000.00

 

           Foreign – 

Ticket-                                     Rs.500.00 (Per Person)

Night Camping                        Rs. 10000.00(for up to 10 people)

Amenities & Facilities

Washroom Available
Drinking Water Available
A Kids Park Available

Travel Tips & Advice
  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip
  • Carry enough  light snacks
  • Be prepared for strong winds at the summit
  • Avoid hiking during heavy rains as the trail can get slippery
  • Carry a camera for breathtaking panoramic views
  • Respect nature—avoid littering and disturbing wildlife

A Scenic Escape to Hulangala

Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Matale, Hulangala is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and photography enthusiasts. Known as the “Mini World’s End,” this stunning escarpment offers panoramic views of Sri Lanka’s diverse landscapes, making it one of the most accessible yet awe-inspiring viewpoints in the country.

Easy Access to Hulangala

One of the biggest advantages of visiting Hulangala is its convenient location. Situated just 12 km from Palapathwela Junction on the A9 highway, it is an easy drive for travelers heading between Kandy and Dambulla. Unlike other escarpments such as Pitawala Pathana or Madulsima, which require long detours from major travel routes, Hulangala is a quick and rewarding stop for those exploring Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle.

For those traveling from Matale, the route through Palapathwela leads directly to Yatawatta, where a scenic 4.5 km drive brings you to the Selagama Tea Estate and the ticket office of Hulangala. From here, the hike to Mini World’s End is a manageable 2.3 km, offering a perfect blend of adventure and accessibility.

The Majestic Mini World’s End

Perched at an altitude of 840 meters above sea level, the Mini World’s End at Hulangala offers a dramatic drop of nearly 100 meters, providing breathtaking views of the lush valleys below. The escarpment forms the natural boundary between Matale District in the Central Province and Kurunegala District in the North-Western Province. On clear days, visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of the distant mountains, rolling tea estates, and vibrant greenery.

A Hiker’s Paradise

For those who love trekking, Hulangala offers multiple hiking opportunities. The trail to Mini World’s End is a pleasant uphill walk through the Selagama Tea Estate, with a manageable elevation gain of 200 meters. More adventurous hikers can continue their journey to the summit of Hulangala Peak, which stands at an impressive 1,050 meters above sea level. The trail follows the provincial border and rewards trekkers with even more spectacular views.

Camping and Outdoor Activities

Hulangala has become a popular camping spot for those seeking a peaceful night under the stars. Campers can set up their tents near the viewpoint and wake up to a mesmerizing sunrise over the mountains. However, the weather can change quickly, so visitors are advised to check forecasts and prepare for sudden wind gusts.

For photography enthusiasts, the golden hours of sunrise and sunset provide the best lighting to capture stunning landscapes. Drone photography is also popular here, offering breathtaking aerial views of the Mini World’s End and surrounding mountains.

Exploring Nearby Attractions

Visitors to Hulangala can also explore other nearby attractions, such as:

  • Yatawatta Biso Ella: A hidden waterfall within the Selagama Estate, accessible via a short trek through tea plantations and paddy fields.
  • Scenic Drives and Motorbiking: The road leading to Hulangala is a paradise for road trip lovers, with winding paths through picturesque tea estates and mountain landscapes.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Hulangala is during the dry season, from December to March when the skies are clear and the trails are dry. However, even during the wetter months, Hulangala offers a mystical beauty, with mist rolling over the escarpment and lush greenery surrounding the trails.

Practical Information

  Ticket Price: 

Local: 

  • Ticket-                                 Rs100.00 (Per Person)
  • Night Camping                    Rs.5000.00(for up to 10 people)
  • For Preshoot                       Rs. 3000.00
  • For Drone shooting             Rs 3000.00

 

           Foreign – 

Ticket-                                     Rs.500.00 (Per Person)

Night Camping                        Rs. 10000.00(for up to 10 people)

  • Facilities: Basic amenities such as a water tap and toilets are available at the summit.
    Kids Park is also available
  • Safety Tips:
    • Be cautious of strong winds at the escarpment.
    • Avoid getting too close to the edge, as there are no guardrails.
    • Wear sturdy hiking shoes and carry plenty of water.
    • If hiking in the rainy season, be prepared for leeches.
    • Always respect the environment and leave no trace.

Plan Your Visit to Hulangala

Whether you’re looking for a short scenic hike, a thrilling camping experience, or a quiet escape into nature, Hulangala has something for everyone. Easily accessible yet rich in natural beauty, this hidden gem in Matale is a destination that should not be missed. Plan your visit today and experience the magic of Hulangala Mini World’s End!

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