Quantcast
Channel: Caving – Lakdasun Trip Reports Archive
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 102

Limestone cave expedition in beautiful Ekiriya village

$
0
0
Year and Month August, 2013 (10th)
Number of Days Half Day Trip (Part of four days trip)
Crew 02-Myself and Wuminda
Accommodation Seelan restaurant Rikillagaskada T.P.081365248
Transport Public transport
Activities Visiting at a limestone cave
Weather Excellent
Route Colombo -> Kandy -> Rikillagaskada -> Poramadulla -> Ekiriya
Tips, Notes and Special remark
  • Need a guide or a known person as it is difficult to identify entering points of this cave from outside. Chandare mama was our guide T.P.0778693597 He was an innocent villager. Call him few days before your visit and arrange someone.
  • Better have a separate cloth before you enter the cave. It has very less amount of bat droppings compared to Wavulpane cave. Therefore the floor is less slippery.
  • Should have a good torch/flash light.
  • No need to carry anything other than your camera and torch. Having free hands is an advantage when you are walking.
  • It takes only about 2hours. If you need can walk further into the cave to spend more time.
Author Niroshan
Comments Discuss this trip report, provide feedback or make suggestions at Lakdasun Forum on the thread

A cave is a natural opening or cavity within the earth, generally extending from the earth’s surface to beyond the zone of light. Limestone caves are made by dissolving of limestone with naturally occurring acids such as Sulphuric and Carbonic ect. Limestone caves are the commonest type of underground caves.

Ekiriya (ඇකිරිය) is a village situated in Nuweraeliya district close to Rikillagaskada(රිකිල්ලගස්කඩ) town. Most of the villagers are farmers and this village is full of paddy fields and vegetable plots. The important thing is the subterranean lime stone cave situated in this village.

One beautiful morning Wuminda and we stepped towards Ekiriya village to visit at this cave. We got the bus from Rikillagaskada towards Pallebowala(පල්ලෙබෝවල) and got down at Rotupihilla (රොටුපිහිල්ල) junction. We were seeking someone to guide us and Chandare mama (චන්දරේ මාමා) voluntarily came.

First we went to his place and changed our clothes and kept our bags there.

Ekiriya is shown by a circle

Ekiriya is shown by a circle – Click Map to Enlarge

Ekiriya is not a single cave; it is a collection of caves. Some caves are branched. In contrast Wavulpane limestone cave, Ekiriya has less number of bat droppings. I rarely saw bats in Ekiriya cave. As it is not a single cave, we visited at number of caves. Although it has different entry points none of them have exits.

Chandare mama showed us different cave entrances as much as possible.

One of Ekiriya lime cave entrances

One of Ekiriya lime cave entrances

Chandare mama is entering to a cave. Note this cave entrance was bigger than this before and due to soil erosion it has become narrow.

Chandare mama is entering to a cave. Note this cave entrance was bigger than this before and due to soil erosion it has become narrow.

Outer surface of underground cave

Outer surface of underground cave

Dewalaya is also situated in the cave

Dewalaya is also situated in the cave

Inside the cave

Inside the cave

It is totally dark need a good light

It is totally dark need a good light

This cave has an end. We walked only about 10-15meters. But some caves extend few kilometers.

This cave has an end. We walked only about 10-15meters. But some caves extend few kilometers.

Underground water flow is essential to maintain the cave cavity to dissolve the lime stone.

Underground water flow is essential to maintain the cave cavity to dissolve the lime stone.

Villagers use underground water flow for their drinking purpose. This water has high amount of Calcium, Magnesium and Bicarbonate ions.

Villagers use underground water flow for their drinking purpose. This water has high amount of Calcium, Magnesium and Bicarbonate ions.

Spiders are seen on cave wall. According to our guide they are venomous. ???

Spiders are seen on cave wall. According to our guide they are venomous. ???

Another common friend we met there.

Another common friend we met there.

My friend capturing a spider

My friend capturing a spider

The formations which hang from the ceiling of the cave are called stalactites.

The formations which hang from the ceiling of the cave are called stalactites.

The formations built up above the floor of the cave are called stalagmites. This is shown stalagmites joins with stalactites to form the column.

The formations built up above the floor of the cave are called stalagmites. This is shown stalagmites joins with stalactites to form the column.

According to our guide this part of the cave extends few kilometers

According to our guide this part of the cave extends few kilometers

Chandare mama is heading. We didn’t walk more than 50meters.

Chandare mama is heading. We didn’t walk more than 50meters.

Stalactites formation started.

Stalactites formation started.

Chandare mama is looking for more and more entrances.

Chandare mama is looking for more and more entrances.

Rough outer wall of the cave

Rough outer wall of the cave

Natural cave paintings.

Natural cave paintings.

Another dark area

Another dark area

Lime stone decoration

Lime stone decoration

We spent about two and half hours with the limestone cave in Ekiriya. I would like to add some landscaping I captured at beautiful Ekiriya village.

Paddy fields

Paddy fields

Towards Wegama side

Towards Wegama side

Still preparing

Still preparing

Greenish

Greenish

Vegetable plots

Vegetable plots

Nice place to stay

Nice place to stay

It is very difficult to make these paddy fields.

It is very difficult to make these paddy fields.

Prevention of soil erosion

Prevention of soil erosion

The way through the paddy fields

The way through the paddy fields

Good bye Ekiriya village.

Good bye Ekiriya village.

Thanks for reading.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 102

Trending Articles