Adam's Peak: I went for the wrong reasons | Sri Lanka 🇱🇰

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @kasunliyanage9416
    @kasunliyanage9416 2 года назад +8

    People are singing blessing songs and they bless people who climbing and people who climbed and going down ..that is a old tradition . Pilgrims do that to encourage others and avoid the sleepiness .

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад

      @Kasun Liyanage - thanks for the info! Love that it's to avoid sleepiness. In Africa they do this sort of stomping dance in camp to stay awake

  • @kasunliyanage9416
    @kasunliyanage9416 2 года назад +2

    U get the best drone shots always ..super vlog man..enjoy

  • @udithnuren6546
    @udithnuren6546 2 года назад +8

    There are 3 routes to climb Adam's peak, You took the Hatton route which has less scenery and more steps and shops. Best routes for which has more natural scenery is the Rathnapura route, other route is the Kuruwita route. In Long weekends and on Full moon days its always crowded with local pilgrims. Advice tourists to climb Adam's peak on weekdays where it will be less crowded. Its belived that Buddha used needle and thread to steatch his robe at this point, thats why people use threads there to symbolice it. at another place, Buddha used a cane (Walking stick) to climb. The songs or poems people say to each other to motivate them to climb and to bless each other. These poems are passed down from generation to generation. Old days, people used to climb as packs. Experienced pack leader used to go first, as it was a dangerouse jurney, people wrote their last will before climbing Adam's peak, there were no concrete steps those days, lots of people fell to their death, even got attacked by wild Animals. About the shops, many children and young lovers come to this place, So they have these toys and teddeys targetting them. Otherwise it used to be only Warm clothes, Traditional sweets and tea shops in the old days.

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад +2

      @Udith Nuren - thank you so much for the extra information. I did see the other routes when I got the top but didn't know if they were any different.
      Also great to know about the threads!

    • @gretimedgyesi5325
      @gretimedgyesi5325 2 года назад

      How is this trekking in September?

    • @gretimedgyesi5325
      @gretimedgyesi5325 2 года назад

      Perfect explanation, do you might now how is the trekking in September please? We are looking to go there in one motnh!

  • @shanebarry1122
    @shanebarry1122 2 года назад +2

    Incredible drone shots!

  • @kanaya123
    @kanaya123 2 года назад +2

    Nice one. I go there for the sunrise, people watching, street food and the vibe.

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад

      @Infer I didn't see a whole lot of street food.....although I did see a lot of stores selling sweets!

  • @rathsarapiumal4029
    @rathsarapiumal4029 2 года назад +4

    And i would not recommend visiting ella, adams peak and all kinda hiking all in a one visit here in sri lanka, unless ofcourse you thoroughly enjoy hiking. Its all becomes same when you do it one go, Sunrise and view. If you talk to the right people they will direct you to right places with much less people but same or better viewing experience. For an instant me and my buddies did a camping at madulsima after a trip hiatus of one year and it was worth it. Just sharing my opinion and hope it helps in your future journeys wherever you go ,here or aboard. love the content which showcses both good and bad , keep it up!

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад

      @Rathsara Piumal - you make a good point, although I'm annoyed that I didn't get to do the knuckles mountain range. I wouldn't classify Adams Peak as a 'nature hike', of course you have to walk but its more of a stairmaster.

  • @nalin8182
    @nalin8182 2 года назад +4

    Sri pada Became Adams Peak to European,s and to Middle Eastern after Srilanka been colonies year 1505. Its purely easy pronunciation and the natural beauty of the area .
    Entire area you can see from top this hill is call sabaragamuwa province. From Ancient times each province has a guardian deity. Sri pada is dedicated to God SUMANA SAMAN , During Lord Buddhas time God SUMANA SAMAN has make a promise to take care of all the pilgrims climbing will be free of any trouble .
    From Ancient times dating back to 1000s of years only Buddhists use to climb the peak .but in early twentieth century everyone started to climb .climbing was real hard so to take them to the top all religions started to create stories ( for Hindus sivas foot print, Christians and Muslim Adams foot print)
    BUDHISUM is a very tolerant philosophy so budhist didn't care as long as everyone climb as a pilgrimage. In fact they do allow to have a Hindu Christian
    & Muslim worship places at the bottom of the Peak.
    The poems people keep chanting to climbers up & down words are mix religious and hilarious to keep encorage
    And keep the Sprit going
    INDIKATUPAHANA:.
    where there are needle and threads for meditating monks in the jungle to use to stich their robs To symbolises the Lord budhas foot steps by stitching his own robe.
    HARAMITY PAHANA
    WHERE THERE ARE WALKING STICKS FOR NEEDY TO USE AS A SYMBOL.
    WHY THE LIGHTS UP TO THE TOP
    IN 1940S When srilankan engineer started the hydro power project by the name Lakshpana (wimalasurendra)
    Then PRIMENISTER make a wowe to SRI PADA IF THIS PROJECT SUCCESSFULLY COMPLEATED GOVERNMENT WILL LITUP THE PILGRIM ROOT ON ITS OWN .
    HOPE THIS WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA ABOUT SRI PADA.
    MUCH LOVE ❤ FROM SRILANKA
    FOR VISITORS SUN RISE 🌞 IS THE BEST YOU CAN SEE.
    OUT OF ENTIRE MOUNTAIN RANGE ONLY THE SHADOW OF THIS MOUNTAIN CAN BE SEEN IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION.

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад

      @Nalin - bit of a delayed reply here, but thank you so much for the information, very useful!

    • @anandawijesinghe217
      @anandawijesinghe217 2 года назад

      Nice explanation.some people spread false information.This is the place where Lord Buddaha has put his noble foot print for worshipping for buddhists.This place is not connected with any other religions.

  • @sunilmudalige3811
    @sunilmudalige3811 2 года назад +2

    Although Sri Padaya is for religious purpose many tourists like the climb as a challenge. The sun rise is good according to climate of that day. It is what your luck brings This the period for pilgrimages as after April it will rain. We too felt ashamed when we we're struggling to go up and old ladies were doing it with ease. The songs were to wish each other good life, generally wishing goddess Saman Devi will look after them, and blessing each other. Also this will ease the climb. Some people climb every year. Anyway it was an experience for you to get to know how the locals do things. Toys are sold so the little kids will want them and it will keep them happy through that long climb

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад

      @Sunil Mudalige - thanks for the info and yeah it makes sense to give kids toys to keep them occupied!

  • @ani1369
    @ani1369 2 года назад +2

    People from all four faiths, Buddhists, Catholics, Hindus and Muslims, come here every year to pay their respects.
    But all the archeological and historical sources here have clearly confirmed that this is only the footprint of the Buddha.
    no one any archeological and historical sources or Evidence Catholics, Hindus and Muslims.

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад

      ANI 1 - that's what I heard as well, that it was relevant to multiple religions.....although it felt predominantly Buddhist.

  • @Oshanda77
    @Oshanda77 2 года назад +1

    Adams peak on off season in rainy season is adventures.
    Thread is for the first timeres. It's symbolism of lord Buddha sat there and repaired his torn robe.

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад +1

      Yeah I've heard that the rainy season makes it a very different climb (especially before the steps). Ahhhh that would make sense with the threads...was wondering what the symbolism was so thank you!

  • @maryabreu6924
    @maryabreu6924 2 года назад +2

    What a amazing staircase ! I have a heating pad on my knees right now and I didn’t hike anywhere .

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад

      @Mary Abreu - it isn't kind on the knees coming down!

  • @digitalali6550
    @digitalali6550 2 года назад

    immagine what they went through those who built the stairs..i thiunk your judgementa are correct like mines..my thinking of this being budhas feet symble too..

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад

      @Digital Ali - good point, must have taken ages!

  • @rathsarapiumal4029
    @rathsarapiumal4029 2 года назад +2

    To me personally ,dont like when places like these which are naturally gorgeous are crowded for only religious reasons. In sri lanka there are two seasons for visiting adams peak ,one is fairly less rainy and prioritized for religious activity. The next is when the monsoons come and rains are heavy and they close the temple on the top, its rather dangerous to do the walk up and down but its way more enjoyable in my opinion, less people.more viewing pleasure.

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад

      @Rathsara Piumal - I'd always rather less people, although I can't fault those that make the trip for religious reasons!

  • @BetterLife8904
    @BetterLife8904 2 года назад +1

    Regarding my last comment i think you are correct somewhat if they are doing tea factory tours they have to follow correct way like tasting all the available tea. English are known about tea than us 😃I also see they are targeting tourists to money but there is places still do with their services.
    FYI adam peak or Sri pada is for sacred place for different religious people. But good you try that Toure by going out regularly touristy plans in Sri Lanka . Enjoy and looking your honest opinion

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад

      @Susith Damitha Bandara - glad it made sense! Managed to find a really non-touristy thing to do in Kandy (playing hockey with locals).

  • @shineisle2263
    @shineisle2263 2 года назад

    🙏❤🇱🇰👍

  • @RaviSoni-zk7np
    @RaviSoni-zk7np 2 года назад +2

    1st get proper knowledge and then upload video

  • @lahirurasanga5779
    @lahirurasanga5779 2 года назад +1

    There is season for local peoples.its beginning december poya day and ending may poyaday.after that period no more local peoples climbing there.only few you will met.

    • @WiththeSparrows
      @WiththeSparrows  2 года назад +1

      @Lahiru Rasanga - but then the weather changes right?

  • @anurakithulagoda7462
    @anurakithulagoda7462 2 года назад

    People who are not living with there own self and people Inquiring about others who do not research themselves climb this Mountain

  • @wokrock2188
    @wokrock2188 Год назад

    Just talk about only place please

  • @wokrock2188
    @wokrock2188 Год назад

    Nonsense talks