Galgiriya-Berg
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Wandern
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Geschichte und Kultur
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Natur
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Religiöse Stätte
Beschreibung
Mountain / Forest Reserve
Historical Landmark
Nature & Hiking
Overview: Galgiriya Mountain (ගල්ගිරියා කන්ද)
Galgiriya-Berg is an isolated mountain in the Kurunegala-Distrikt, rising to 478 metres (1,568 ft). It is the 7th highest peak in the North Western Province and ranks as the 212th highest mountain in Sri Lanka.
Stretching over 7 km in length, Galgiriya is unique compared to other isolated hills in the region. Today, it is preserved as a forest reserve, sheltering diverse flora and fauna, making it a significant natural and ecological landmark in Sri Lanka.
Geschichte
The history of Galgiriya dates back to the era of King Dutugemunu. His son, Prince Saliya, famously gave up the throne for his love, Asokamala. The couple fled Anuradhapura and later settled near Galgiriya.
Prince Saliya is believed to have initiated irrigation works in the area. The mountain’s water resources were converted into tanks that supported paddy cultivation. Today, six tanks remain in the vicinity: Kuda Galawewa, Maha Galawewa, Embogama Wewa, Gaketiyagama Wewa, and Kaduruwewa.
At one end of the mountain lies the Saliya Hermitage, preserving the memory of the prince’s retreat and his connection to the land.
Features & Natural Highlights
- Length: An unusually long mountain ridge (~7 km).
- Forest Reserve: Home to valuable biodiversity including rare flora and fauna.
- Water Sources: Feeds nearby tanks and streams vital for agriculture.
- Hiking Potential: Trails through forested paths with panoramic views.
- Cultural Sites: Historic hermitage linked to Prince Saliya.
Kurzinfo
478 m (1,568 ft)
North Western
Kurunegala
~7 km ridge
7th highest in North Western Province
Saliya Hermitage
Kuda Galawewa, Maha Galawewa, Embogama Wewa
Forest Reserve
Anreise
Galgiriya Mountain is located in the Kurunegala-Distrikt. From Kurunegala town, the mountain can be reached via local roads connecting through Embogama and surrounding villages. Private vehicles or tuk-tuks are recommended as public transport is limited to nearby towns.
Beste Reisezeit
The ideal time to visit Galgiriya Mountain is during the dry season (January – April, July – September). Mornings and late afternoons provide cooler temperatures for hiking and photography. Avoid heavy rains (October – December) as trails may become slippery.
Sehenswürdigkeiten in der Nähe
- Kurunegala Rock (Athugala) – iconic rock with a Buddha statue overlooking the city.
- Ridi Viharaya – ancient cave temple with Kandyan paintings (~25 km).
- Kukulegama & Embogama Tanks – irrigation lakes tied to local history.
- Kurunegala Stadt – historic town with colonial and cultural landmarks.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Is Galgiriya good for hiking?
What is the historical significance?
Are there tanks around the mountain?
Do I need permission to visit?
Beste Reisezeit
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Das ganze Jahr über
Highlights
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Fahrradparkplatz
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Freier Eintritt
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Parkplätze vorhanden
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Benötigte Zeit für die Erkundung: 1 Stunde
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Benötigte Zeit für die Erkundung: Halber Tag
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Toiletten vorhanden