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Adam's Peak

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Sri Pada Peak Wilderness Sanctuary
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Анна
Level 28 Local Expert
October 26
We climbed high and far, took a tuk-tuk, then walked Through the grass along a goat trail, all running, there was little time to enjoy , gorgeous views!
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Alexander Mironov
Level 24 Local Expert
October 21, 2024
See the weather forecast in advance. Went out at night, came ~ an hour before dawn. We didn't see the dawn, fog and solid milk.But we weren't upset at all-there are a lot of impressions.While we were descending, the fog began to dissipate.If you go into the night, be sure to take a flashlight.Although it is written that the track is illuminated-either it is no longer the season or it is not, we walked (in mid-October) in total darkness.You can't take a step without a flashlight. the climb is difficult, even though you walk along the steps all the way.It's damp in places. They didn't regret it at all. And yes, the temple complex at the very top can be closed, because it is open only 6 months a year..
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Елена Вершинина
Level 28 Local Expert
July 1, 2024
This place is rarely seen in tourist offers. And there are reasons for that. Namely 5000 steps🙈 And ideally, make the ascent at night. Firstly, it is not so hot, however, it is not hot at all at the top, but even cold, and secondly, dawn comes after night, and from the top of the mountain it is incredibly good. Thirdly, it is easier to descend in the morning in the heat🤣 The locals should climb this peak at least once a year, but not everyone succeeds. They go with families, with children, grandmothers and grandfathers go, they go in slates and barefoot... And that's what's important! If you have started climbing, you must complete it, you cannot return. There is a temple upstairs, supposedly where Buddha/Adam left his mark. At the top of the mountain you will be asked to take off your shoes, so it's better to wear socks. It was difficult for us. Very. But we got up. And they went down. And it turned out to be harder than lifting, my knees creaked in all sorts of ways. But it was worth it.
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