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Bambaragala AKA Pettigala Hike

Bambaragala AKA Pettigala Located in Kandy district Digana Area, just a few kilometers away from Victoria Golf & County Resort.  the picturesque climes of Babaragala and the serene vistas of Pettigala are among the most popular places near Kandy. These destinations have much to offer visitors in terms of historical significance and natural beauty. 

How to reach –

          Kandy > Digana > Bambaragala Rajama Viharaya >Pettigala

 

          Mahiyanganaya > Digana > Bambaragala Rajama Viharaya >Pettigala

What ever the way you are using to reach Bambaragala, if you are planning to use public transport you have to reach Digana junction by bus. From DIgana Junction, It’s only 5.5 Km away. This road is in good condition for a person who is planning to come by their own vehicle.  

Cave temple (Where you have to start the trek)  known as the Babaragala Temple which happens to date back over 2000 years, along with Brahami letter rock inscriptions which pay homage to the great historical value claimed by the place of worship. One can also take in fine examples of intricate artwork and murals done according to the ‘’udarata’’ style, a distinct Kandyan style of creation done under the patronage of Sri Keerthi Rajasinghe.

Located just a mere one and half kilometer hike away from Babaragala lies Pettigala; it is also a region filled with spectacular views and immaculate natural beauty. Both these attractions are quite popular among tourists who wish to take in the natural beauty of the verdant peaks, resplendent in lush greenery along with panoramic views of the surrounding areas. 

If one intends to trek to the peak, dressing in comfortable clothing and donning appropriate footwear is well recommended. As the Babaragala Raja Maha Vihara is a venerated site of worship, dressing modestly and entering the sacred premises barefoot is considered a sign of respect.

The Pettigala and Babaragala region is home to rich biodiversity featuring a series of indigenous flora and fauna including large herds of deer, troops of wild monkeys and a variety of vibrantly coloured birds. The Pettigala Rock is located on the very top of the mountain where Bamaragala Temple is nestled. With an altitude variation of 200m and a height of 760m, the path to Pettigala winds through the secondary forest with many rock outlets opening up to vast panoramic views of the surrounding areas.