Jeep tour to Nagrak bungalow
- Before the year 2006 trail to Horton plains national park via Non-Pareil Estate was allowed. At that time trails ended at World’s End observation point and the path was right at the edge of World's End Drop. Now the trail ended at Nagrak bungalow, which is located at the top of the mountain range. The border of the Horton Plains national park is adjacent to the bungalow.
The road from Belihuloya to Nagrak Bungalow comprises of 33 impressive hair-pin bends, 22 km and requires a 4 WD and will take more than 3 hours. The trail is full of breathtaking views and unbelievable creations. Really amazing.
The Nagrak Bungalow was originally built by the English explorer Sir Samuel White Baker in the British colonial times. It is about 7000 feet above sea level. The beauty of the view of the surrounding will mesmerize you when you reach there.
- Before the year 2006 trail to Horton plains national park via Non-Pareil Estate was allowed. At that time trails ended at World’s End observation point and the path was right at the edge of World's End Drop. Now the trail ended at Nagrak bungalow, which is located at the top of the mountain range. The border of the Horton Plains national park is adjacent to the bungalow.
The road from Belihuloya to Nagrak Bungalow comprises of 33 impressive hair-pin bends, 22 km and requires a 4 WD and will take more than 3 hours. The trail is full of breathtaking views and unbelievable creations. Really amazing.
The Nagrak Bungalow was originally built by the English explorer Sir Samuel White Baker in the British colonial times. It is about 7000 feet above sea level. The beauty of the view of the surrounding will mesmerize you when you reach there.
- Before the year 2006 trail to Horton plains national park via Non-Pareil Estate was allowed. At that time trails ended at World’s End observation point and the path was right at the edge of World's End Drop. Now the trail ended at Nagrak bungalow, which is located at the top of the mountain range. The border of the Horton Plains national park is adjacent to the bungalow.
The road from Belihuloya to Nagrak Bungalow comprises of 33 impressive hair-pin bends, 22 km and requires a 4 WD and will take more than 3 hours. The trail is full of breathtaking views and unbelievable creations. Really amazing.
The Nagrak Bungalow was originally built by the English explorer Sir Samuel White Baker in the British colonial times. It is about 7000 feet above sea level. The beauty of the view of the surrounding will mesmerize you when you reach there.
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