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Pitawala Pathana

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Pitawala 'Pathana' is a unique grassland found in the Knuckles Conservation Forest, Sri Lanka. This pathana has a great ecological value.

Location

This grassland is situated by the side of the Rattota - Illukkumbura road in Matale district.[1]

Features

In Pitawala Pathana a grass cover spreads over an area of about 10 ha of a gently sloping rock slab covered with just a thin soil layer. The turf grass of about 10 cm in height gives a velvety appearance to this sloping expanse of grassland.[1] Isolated and scattered trees and shrubs could be seen. Many endemic plant and animal species are found.

Mini World's End

An easy nature trail of about 0.75 km takes the visitor to Mini World's End, which is a deep escarpment situated at Pitawala Pathana. It resembles a small version of the world famous World's End in Horton Plains. This place grants a panoramic view of the Knuckles Range and some of its valleys below. The designated nature trail leads the visitors easily to the escarpment. From there it is possible to walk along to the rock extrusion which allows one to walk right up to the edge.[1]

See also

Resources

  1. ^ a b c Environment Management Division, Forest Department, Sri Lanka (2009). H.G.Gunawardane (ed.). "Dumbara" the Misty Mountain Range (Knuckles Forest range). pp. 7, 30, 31.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)