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Adams Peak (Sri Pada)
Location
Ratnapura District, Central Province
Best Time to Visit
December to May
Entry Fee
Free (small donation recommended)
Duration
6-8 hours (round trip)
About Adams Peak (Sri Pada)
Adam’s Peak, locally known as Sri Pada, is a 2,243-meter-high mountain in central Sri Lanka, revered by multiple religions including Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam. This iconic pilgrimage site attracts thousands of visitors each year, offering both spiritual significance and breathtaking natural beauty. At the summit of Adam’s Peak, there is a sacred rock formation believed to be the footprint of Buddha by Buddhists, the footprint of Shiva by Hindus, and attributed to St. Thomas or Adam by Christians and Muslims. This deep spiritual connection makes Sri Pada one of the most sacred sites in Sri Lanka. The journey to the summit involves climbing around 5,500 steps, traditionally during the pilgrimage season from December to May. The well-maintained trail is illuminated at night, allowing pilgrims and hikers to ascend before dawn. Reaching the peak in the early morning rewards visitors with a stunning sunrise view, creating an unforgettable experience. Adam’s Peak is not only a sacred pilgrimage destination but also a must-visit hiking spot in Sri Lanka. Whether you seek spiritual fulfillment, adventure, or breathtaking landscapes, this iconic mountain promises an experience like no other. Plan your trek today and witness the magic of Sri Pada.
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