Knuckles
The
Knuckles Mountain Range lies in central Sri Lanka,
in the Districts of Matale and Kandy. The range takes its name from a series of
recumbent folds and peaks in the west of
the massif which resemble the knuckles
of clenched fist when viewed from certain locations in the Kandy District.
Whilst this name was assigned by early British
surveyors, the Sinhalese residents have
traditionally referred to the area as Dumbara Kanduvetiya meaning
mist-laden mountain range (Cooray, 1984). The entire area is characterised by
its striking landscapes often robed in thick layers of cloud but in addition to
its aesthetic value the range is of great scientific interest. It is a climatic
microcosm of the rest of Sri Lanka. The conditions of all the climatic zones
in the country are exhibited in the massif.
At higher elevations there is a series of isolated cloud forests,
harbouring a variety of flora
and fauna,
some of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Although the range
constitutes approximately 0.03% of the island’s total area it is home to a
significantly higher proportion of the country’s biodiversity.
There
are a total of 34 clearly identified such ranges with in the 62 square miles
that makes up 3000-6500feet in height.
Knuckles
Mountain Range is important due to the historical value it carries and
therefore it can be categorized as one of the valuable heritages in Sri Lanka.
The story of Knuckles (Dumbara Hill) goes back into prehistoric periods. It is
said that in ancient times it was referred to as ‘Giri Divaina’ and as
‘Malaya Rata’ and there is archaeological evidence that speaks of
ancient Yaksha settlement in the area. People believe that the name ‘Lanka’ is
derived which much folklore has gathered over the centuries. The Knuckles
Mountain Range is an invariable referent in any salutary appreciation of the
last kingdom of the Sinhala Kanda Udarata.
The
importance of the Knuckles Mountain Range is obtained from several factors. It
has a parasitical quality to it because of the mountain peaks, the crystal
clear and perennial waterways, cloud forests and exquisite fauna and flora.
Pregnant with history running into several millennia and a veritable treasure
house of cultural heritage, the Knuckles Mountain Range can be considered a as
a mirror to the past.
A
remarkable feature of this area is that most of the climatic conditions of Sri
Lanka can be found within the extent of a mountain range. All these hanging
climatic conditions can be experienced within half an hour walk through this
valley. The location of the hills, the particular effect of the monsoons and
the wind factor generate a certain climatic diversity to the area. In fact in
these hills one can find characteristics of all the key ecological zones found
in the country.
Average
annual rainfall lies between 3000-5000ml, and temperature of the region ranges
between 5.5 degrees and 35 degrees Celsius. It is through a gap in the mountain
that the winds of Southwest Monsoon enter to the Dry Zone. The average wind
speed has been measured to be approximately 7.2km/hour and humidity in the
range lies between 57%-90%.
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