- Resemblance to a Clenched Fist: The name “Knuckles” comes from its unique shape. When viewed from certain locations in the Kandy District, a series of peaks on the western side of the massif resembles the knuckles of a clenched fist. The range’s Sinhala name, “Dumbara Kanduvetiya,” means “mist-laden mountain range,” reflecting the clouds that frequently shroud its peaks.
- Climatic Microcosm: The Knuckles Mountain Range is a remarkable “climatic microcosm” of Sri Lanka. Due to its unique geography and elevation, visitors can experience all of the country’s key ecological and climatic zones within a short walking distance, from wet montane forests to dry evergreen forests.
- Biodiversity Hotspot and Endemism: Despite covering only a small portion of Sri Lanka’s land, the range is an incredibly rich biodiversity hotspot. It is home to a significantly high proportion of the country’s endemic flora and fauna, including over 34% of endemic trees, shrubs, and herbs found nowhere else in the world.
- Historical and Cultural Significance: The Knuckles Range has a rich history, with ancient names like “Giri Divaina” and “Malaya Rata.” It is steeped in folklore and archaeological evidence points to prehistoric settlements in the area. The range is also an important part of the cultural heritage of the last Sinhala kingdom, Kanda Udarata.
- Trekking Paradise: The range is a premier destination for trekking and eco-tourism. It offers a variety of trails, from easy half-day hikes to multi-day camping tours, leading through stunning landscapes of pygmy forests, rugged peaks, streams, and waterfalls, and culminating in magnificent viewpoints like the Mini World’s End.
