Scenic mountain view of Suriyakanda in Sri Lanka

Suriyakanda – Beautiful camping side and viewpoint

Suriyakanda – Beautiful camping side and viewpoint

✈️ Why should you visit Sigiriya?

Suriyakanda is a scenic mountainous region in Sri Lanka, known for its cool climate, misty landscapes, and lush biodiversity, offering a serene escape for nature lovers.
  • Scenic Mountain Road: The 16 km road from Rakwana to Suriyakanda, often called “Little Eighteen Bend,” features 10 elbow bends amidst tall Russa trees, offering stunning views of mountains, waterfalls, and tea plantations.
  • Mild and Misty Climate: Suriyakanda is known for its very mild climate and frequently foggy environment, often covered with dewdrops, creating a serene and mystical atmosphere.
  • Haven for Motorcyclists and Youth: The Suriya Kanda road and mountain range are particularly popular among motorcyclists and young people seeking adventure and a scenic ride.
  • Panoramic Viewing Points: While the TV and ITN transmission towers at the summit are restricted, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the ecosystem from the Rakwana viewing point and along the unique 10-lane road as they ascend.

Entity

Government

Entrance

Free

Wheelchair Access

No

Water

Not Available

Restaurants

Not Available

Toilets

Not Available

District: Ratnapura

Reach

Motorbike

Road Quality

Bad

Public Transport

Not available

Mist-covered hills of Suriyakanda Ratnapura District
Breathtaking landscape of Suriyakanda hill country

Guidelines

Respect Wildlife and Forest Regulations: Suriyakanda borders protected areas like Sinharaja Rainforest. Do not pluck plants, feed animals, or stray off marked trails. Always follow instructions from forest officers or guides. Prepare for Sudden Weather Changes: The region can shift from sunny to foggy or rainy in minutes. Carry a raincoat, proper shoes (preferably hiking boots), and warm clothing. Travel in Daylight Only: Roads are steep and often misty or slippery at night. Plan your trip and return before dark to avoid road hazards and wildlife encounters. Avoid Loud Noises and Littering: Suriyakanda is a biodiversity hotspot with sensitive flora and fauna. Keep noise to a minimum and carry all garbage back with you. Inform Someone Before You Hike: Many trails are remote and lack mobile coverage. Always inform your hotel or a local contact before exploring. It ensures safety in emergencies.