Camping

Camping in Sri Lanka is a perfect way to enjoy nature up close. From misty mountains and lush forests to peaceful riversides, there are many spots to set up a tent and relax.
Whether you are a beginner or an experienced camper, Sri Lanka offers options for everyone. You can camp near waterfalls, in national parks, or by the beach. Waking up to birdsong and fresh air makes every stay refreshing.
Camping also gives you a chance to connect with friends, family, or fellow travellers. You can enjoy bonfires, local food, and quiet nights under the stars. It’s an adventure that combines fun, peace, and memories that last a lifetime.

Dahanakanda Mukkuwaththa trail surrounded by dense forest.
Camping, Cultural & Historical Sites, Hike

Sri Pada via Dehenakanda / Mukkuwaththa Complete Trail Guide 🌿

The Dahanakanda–Mukkuwaththa trail is the hardest and longest route to Sri Pada, best suited for experienced hikers only. This is a true wilderness hike with no shops, huts, or clear paths, especially in the off-season.

Start early in the morning, cross Rath Ganga before rain, and always carry leech protection, enough food, a torch, and navigation support.
Plan to camp near Paradise Falls, the safest and most beautiful resting spot on this route, with clean water and flat ground.

This trail rewards you with deep jungle, silence, and untouched nature, but it demands good preparation, patience, and respect for the environment.
If you’re not fully prepared, this route is not recommended.

Wangedigala Featured Image
Camping, Hike, One day Adventures & visits, Restricted & Heritage Sites

Wangedigala Mountain Hike & Camping Guide with 360° Views

Wangedigala is one of the best mountain camping spots in Sri Lanka for beginner to intermediate hikers. With multiple trails, easy access to stunning views like Bambarakanda Falls, and cool temperatures year-round, it’s ideal for a safe and scenic highland adventure. Just remember to pack enough water, check the weather, and bring warm clothes for the night.

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