Botanic Gardens at Hakgala,
Botanic
Gardens at Hakgala were established in 1861 for the
purpose of experimentation and promotion of Cinchona cultivation
in Sri Lanka. The gardens lying in the hill country among Sri
Lanka's tea plantations in the Nuwara Eliya district are located
along the Badulla Road, 9.5 km South-east of Nuwara Eliya, the
popular holiday resort.
Situated at an elevation of about 1745 m above mean sea
level, Hakgala Botanic Gardens, about 28 hectares in extent,
lie under the shadow of the Hakgala Rock (meaning “Elephant's jaw
rock”). This massive rock towers to a height of about 2,200m
behind the gardens and the surrounding forest reserve like a
solitary giant.
The gardens take the shape of several terraces upon the
lower slopes of the rock and face the Uva Valley, across which
some magnificent views of the Madulsima and the Namunukula range
of mountains are seen in the distant landscape. The climate of
the Gardens is subtropical, cool, fresh and some what similar to
an alpine atmosphere.
The temperature ranges from 3°C to
15° C. While the lowest recorded was 3° C. The gardens receive
rainfall from two monsoons. The South West from May to August and
the North East from October to December, the annual
average rainfall being about 2300 mm.
During the South west monsoon gusts of strong winds blow
across the Gardens towards the Uva Valley, making weird sounds.
During October to December. When thick mist envelope the
gardens, heavy downpours of rain falls more frequent in the
afternoon and evenings. The best time to see the gardens is
probably from about mid March to the end of April, popularly
known as the Nuwara Eliya seasons. The gardens put up their best
display of temperate annual flowers, Roses and Orchids during
this period.
The flora of the gardens is distinctly sub tropical and
consists of representatives of the indigenous, montane flora
intermingled with those introduced from other subtropical
countries, systematically planted in various sections of the
gardens.
Distance from Colombo to Hakgala 162 Kilometers
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Botanic Gardens at Hakgala,
5:54 PM
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