One of the beautifull and natural place to visit. there are three cautages for accomadation,these are belongs to marrey state before you visit there remember to reserve and go there.
If you like you can watch water falls also.tree water falls there.
root: from hatton to maskeliya and drive up to nallathanniya and there is bridge to marray state, cross the bridge and you have to go 11.3 KM and you can reach to fishing hut.
this place is more beautifull because of the Bathhulu oya.
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Getting
There
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Journey to Fishing Huts from
Colombo is also an exciting one. From Colombo reach Awissawella on High-level
road (A4) and from Awissawella drive towards Hatton on A7 highway. This
section of A7 winds though the beautiful Kelani Valley passing Kithulgala and
then climbs up to Gingathehna pass and enters the central hills giving you an
opportunity to enjoy some spectacular hill country landscapes.
After few kilometers passing
Ginigathhena, take the right turn towards Norton Bridge (Sri-Pada road). You
can enjoy the breath-taking views of Seven-Hill mountain range (Saptha Kanya)
on your way to Norton Bridge. Passing Norton Bridge town, drive towards
Maskeliya. At Mausakelle on Norton Bridge – Maskeliya road, again turn right
towards Nallathanni- Delhousie Bazaar. Few kilometers before Delhousie
Bazaar, turn left towards Mooray estate.
Once you enter Mooray estate, the
last and most exciting section of the journey begins. The estate road will quickly
turn in to a dirt track which winds through the estate, with breath-taking
views over the Mausakelle reservoir, spectacular Adam’s Peak waterfalls and
the peak wilderness sanctuary. It may not be possible to tackle this track
with a car. You will need something with a little bit more ground clearance
(A van would do fine).
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Best time to visit fishing huts is
Late December to April. July and August will also be ok. May-June, September
through November there is a very high chance of raining in the area.
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Two simple log cabins have been
constructed in the banks of Buththulu-Oya, one of the main feeders of Maskeli
Oya which in turn forms Kelani River. Be prepared for the basic nature of the
accommodation. Each log cabin has two bedrooms, with attached toilets, a
dining area and a kitchen. A cook is available but provisions should be taken
with you. Each hut can accommodate six to seven people. There is no
electricity but hurricane lamps are provided.
Fishing huts is owned and managed
by Maskeliya Plantations Limited. Reservation can be made at Maskeliya
Plantations Limited office located in Arpico Complex, Navinna, Maharagama.
Tel: 011 4310500
and ask for Maskeliya Plantations
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