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Explore the Pekoe Trail

​The 22 - stage walking trail takes you through some of the finest ecology and mountain terrain in the South of Asia as you begin your journey in Kandy and make your way to Nuwara Eliya, passing through Haputale, Hatton and Ella. The first of its kind and a bucket list experience of a lifetime, The Pekoe Trail takes trekking in Sri Lanka to new heights.
While our bungalows graciously serve as accommodations listed on the Pekoe Trails site, we are delighted to facilitate your access to Stages 6, 7, 8 and Stage 9 from Ceylon Tea Trails, ensuring an unforgettable exploration of this picturesque terrain.

Pekoe Trail - Stage 6

Watagoda to Kotagala

This would be a starting point that is furthest away from our bungalows but has better access from Summerville Bungalow. Norwood, Castlereagh and Dunkeld Bungalows can also be used as accommodation. The journey to the starting point is around one hour to one and half hour long.

You begin this stage at the Watagoda Train station, which continues past highland lakes and towards a wonderful banyan tree with an idyllic little stream running beside it. Your journey then stretches onto classic tea trails towards the Holyrood Estate. While walking, keep an eye out for a sign at a warehouse that reads “did you hug a tree today”.

Pekoe Trail - Stage 7

Kotagala to Norwood

Summerville Bungalow remains the top choice for accommodation. However, Norwood, Castlereagh, and Dunkeld Bungalows are located 40 minutes to an hour away from the starting point.

This trail begins in Kotagala, deep in Sri Lanka’s tea country. The trail winds its way past Chrysler’s Farm Tea Factory, a colonial-era tea factory built in 1870, with its bright blue roof contrasting against the verdant green tea bushes making it hard to miss. You will climb a hill where you can look down on the hill town of Hatton. You will encounter Singamalai Lake, a small lake that provides all the drinking water for Hatton and the surrounding villages. It also makes for a great picnic spot.

Pekoe Trail - Stage 8

​​Norwood to Bogawantalawa

Norwood Bungalow is the best choice for this part of the trail, but Dunkeld and Castlereagh are about a half-hour to 45 minutes away from the starting point. Summerville Bungalow is also around 20 to 25 minutes away from the starting point. This trail begins in Norwood, the gateway to the Bogawantalawa Valley – also known as the ‘Golden Valley of Tea’. On your walk, you climb up towards a ridge that separates the Bogawantalawa Valley and the Maskeliya Valley, considered one of the most beautiful valleys in the tea country, which is also home to the sacred summit of Adam’s Peak. From the top of the ridge, zig zag your way to Norwood Estate where you will enjoy wonderful views of the Maskeliya side and catch a glimpse of Adam’s Peak across the lake. Walk across small village streets and railway lines towards Talawakelle town, the centre of the Dimbula tea planting district, which is de facto, the largest growing tea area in Sri Lanka.

Pekoe Trail - Stage 9

Bogawantalawa to Dayagama

​This is best done from Tienstin. The other bungalows are relatively further away from this starting point and therefore, Tientsin Bungalow is most recommended.

This stage begins in the town of Bogawantalawa, which gives its name to the entire valley. The Bogawantalawa Valley is home to legendary tea estates such as Norwood and Kew, surrounded by mountains shrouded in mist and emerald landscapes.​

On the trail, you will pass the Bogawana Tea Factory, a colonial-era tea factory built in 1891. You will see a rocky ‘v’ shaped mountain pass ahead of you called the “Jacobs Ladder”, which feels like a gateway to another world. The landscape changes dramatically on the trail from tea plantations to undisturbed grasslands and on towards the hills of the hidden Bopaththalawa valley.

A Path That Gives Back

Hiking the Pekoe Trail offers a positive impact beyond its scenic beauty. The Pekoe Trail Organization actively supports local communities through eco-tourism, cultural preservation, and economic empowerment projects. This means your journey directly benefits the people who live along the trail, many of whom run homestays, restaurants, and tea shops that you'll encounter. Initiatives like professional guide training for local women conducted through the Pekoe Trail Organization contribute to sustainable tourism that uplifts the region.

Inclusions

  • Refreshments.
  • Guided by a Ceylon Tea Trails naturalist.
  • Leech socks during rainy season.
  • Transfers to and from Bungalow.

Things to note

  • Walking trails are conducted with a safety-first approach. Therefore, it is essential that guests follow the instructions of our naturalist at all times. We reserve the right to cancel walks at full charge if guests do not obey naturalist orders, are intoxicated at the start of the walk or attempt to touch or chase after animals.
  • The jungle around certain parts of the trails consists of forest reserves. Guests should be mindful and respectful of this level of protection.
  • Wild animals such as leopards, buffalo, and snakes traverse across the terrain frequently so it is essential to walk quietly, be alert and follow instructions of your naturalist at all times.
  • Once booked, cancellations need to be made 12 hours prior, else the full fee will be charged.
  • Recommended for children aged six and above.
  • Can customize according to guest preference.
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