Dankanda Lake is a serene, lesser-known natural reservoir located in the Riverston region of the Knuckles Mountain Range, in the Matale District, Central Sri Lanka. Surrounded by misty mountains and dense greenery, this tranquil lake is a perfect getaway for those seeking calm, solitude, and nature’s untouched beauty.
Near: Rattota – Riverston Road
Route: Matale → Rattota → Riverston (Dankanda is found on a detour from the main Riverston route)
Access: Reachable via local road networks, with the final stretch best approached on foot or by tuk-tuk
Coordinates: Approx. 7.533° N, 80.700° E
Type: Man-made or natural upland reservoir (still debated, but blends seamlessly with the environment)
Size: Medium-sized lake nestled among forested hills
Water Source: Fed by hill streams and rainwater
Use: Historically used for agriculture and now as a scenic point for visitors
Dense montane forest typical of the Knuckles region
A variety of endemic flora and bird species
Mist frequently blankets the lake, creating a mysterious and magical atmosphere
Perfect setting for nature photography, sketching, or simply unwinding in silence
Ideal for quiet nature walks and birdwatching
Popular with local hikers and campers looking for off-grid spots
Occasional picnics by the lake’s edge
Can be combined with other Knuckles attractions like Pitawala Pathana, Bambarakiri Ella, or Mini World’s End
Best time to visit: Morning hours or sunset during the dry season (April–September)
Footwear: Hiking shoes recommended due to uneven terrain
Weather: Misty and cool – often drops below 20°C
Essentials: No facilities at the lake; bring your own snacks and water
Safety: Avoid visiting alone as the area is isolated and has limited mobile coverage
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