Idalgashinna

      One day while I was at home last November, my friend Anuradha invited me to visit the Idalgashinna area.  I traveled from my home to Kegalle town and boarded a luxury bus from Kegalle to Kandy.  I started my journey from Kandy at 12.20 pm and boarded a bus belonging to the Badulla Depot on the Badulla 21 Kandy Road.

     From Kandy I passed through Tennekumbura, Haragama, Gurudeniya, Kanda Junction, Adhikarigama, Keerthibandarapura, Randenigala, 21 Junction, Meegahakiula, Thaldena and reached the Badulla bus stand at 4.30 pm. At that moment Anuradha was also on his way from Moneragala to Badulla.  We both found the bus traveling from Badulla to Bulathwatte in the middle of heavy rain but it had left by then.  We got on a three-wheeler, followed the bus, and got on the bus.  There we also met Sandali Akka.  It was around 5.30 pm when she and I went to Sachintha's house.



     The next morning my sister Anuradha, Sachintha and Sandali and I arrived in Badulla where we met Lakshan. Lakshan and I boarded a bus bound for Bandarawela and arrived in Bandarawela.  We boarded the bus from Bandarawela to Balangoda and reached Haputale. There we boarded the Welimada Road bus to Adism.

     We visited the Adasam bungalow and came down along the railway line from Tangamale to Idalgashinna.  We visited the Idalgashinna railway station in the middle of heavy rain and got down to the village of Boas and then boarded a bus from Boas to Haputale. We boarded a Badulla bus from Haputale to Badulla.

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