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Nugent - 100km Highland Challenge, Sri Lanka

February 21, 2027 - March 02, 2027

Sri Lanka, like never before. This is no ordinary trek. You will cover 100km of tough terrain through the dramatic central highlands, a region rarely seen by tourists and rich in natural beauty, cultural heritage, and raw adventure. Traverse rugged ridge lines and conquer thick rainforest as well as sweeping plains and colonial-era tea plantations. You will tackle over 3000m of ascent and 24000m descent, including the legendary climb up Jacob's Ladder.

Location

Sri Lanka

Difficulty

Challenging

Accommodation and Meals

Guesthouse, Hotel, Village Homestay

Duration

10 days

Meeting Point

Colombo (or UK airport if flights included)

Annual Leave

6 days

Group Size

Up to 16

Seasons

January, February and September

Walking Distance

approx 100km over 5 days

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Sri Lanka is another one of those destinations that has it all. Beautiful coastlines, glorious trekking through vast expanses of tea plantations,  warm hospitality and wildlife all around — elephants, monkeys, leopards and wild boar to name a few, not to mention the hundreds of bird species  - Tantse
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I was fascinated by this area. I have not been anywhere similar before and I really enjoyed the pioneering feeling!  10/10

Amy N

What an amazing mountain.  It was slightly tougher than I expected it to be, but the guides, and Ian our TT leader, kept me going!

Jake B

I have done a couple of 4500m plus peaks before, but this was the next level.  There is something about getting over 5000m that made me feel very proud of myself and left me wanting to do more!

Percy R

Trip Highlights

Fully supported trek through a carefully curated trek, the terrain and landscapes are different each day - pristine trails through vast tea plantations, remote ridgelines, thick rainforest, stunning valleys and beautiful lakes, to name a few.

Conquer the legendary V-shaped mountain pass known locally as 'Jacob's Ladder'. Especially difficult if there has been rain as the conditions can be slippy.

Discover the incredible flora and fauna diversity in the UNESCO-listed Horton Plains National Park

Trek through working tea estates, colonial-era factories and villages built entirely around the tea economy

Experience the warm hospitality of the friendly Sri Lankan people

Get off the beaten track to areas that are untouched by mass tourism. Experience genuine and respectful interactions throughout

A portion of entrance fees contributes to local guide employment, trail maintenance and community infrastructure

Enjoy the sacred views of Adam's Peak (spiritually revered by Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, and Muslims)

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Trip Details

Trip Details

At a Glance

This carefully curated fundraising trek winds its way through the central highlands of Sri Lanka, through visually dramatic landscapes, remote and nature-filled tracks and historic and culturally important points of interest. Over five days, we will trek approximately 100 kilometres. The terrain is varied and often challenging, from old trade paths travelling through pristine tea plantations to large exposed planes to thick rainforest and remote ridge lines.

We will trek between 5 - 8 hours a day, and over the span of the five day trek we will ascend over 3000m, and descend over 2400m! We will relax each night in a combination of comfortable hotels, guest houses and homestays. We can expect a warm welcome everywhere we go from the lovely communities in the rural villages.

**Single supplement - we can only provide single rooms for 4 nights in Negombo, Hatton, Haputale and Galle. Please note we cannot provide single rooms in accommodation on the trek - rooms will be in twin, triple and quadruple rooms**

Payment options:

The total cost of taking part in this unforgettable challenge is £2995 (includes flights), and we ask all supporters to raise an additional minimum fundraising target of £1,000 to support Nugent’s vital work.

We offer two flexible ways to fund your place:

Option 1: Self-Funding – this means that you pay the cost of the whole trip yourself and your fundraising is done separately:

  • Pay £2995 directly to Tribal Tracks (this includes a £600 non-refundable deposit required on booking and your final balance of £2395 paid 10 weeks prior to departure).
  • In addition to the cost of the trip you must fundraise a minimum of £1,000 via your JustGiving page.
  • Every penny you fundraise will come direct to Nugent

Option 2: Fully-Fundraised - this means you ask family, friends and businesses to sponsor you

  • You pay a £600 non-refundable deposit to Tribal Tracks on booking
  • Fundraise a minimum of £3395 via your JustGiving page (80% of this target must be raised 10 weeks prior to departure)
  • The cost of your place on the Wadi Rum trek will be paid to Tribal Tracks from the funds you have raised and the remaining amount will go Nugent

Flights to Colombo:

Tribal Tracks will book your international flights to/from Colombo. We will send you details once they are confirmed.

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Itinerary

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Dates & Prices

From/To Nights Total Cost (includes non-refundable deposit) Non-refundable
Deposit
Single
supplement
Fundraising
Commitment
Places Enquiry
Feb 21, 2027
Mar 02, 2027
9 £2995 (includes flights) £600 £350 £1000 Places Available

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General Notes

The Trek
The total trekking distance is 100km over five days along the Pekoe Trail in central Sri Lanka. 

We will be trekking Stages 7, 8, 9, 10, 2km of Stage 11 and all of Stage 12 of the Pekoe Trail. The Pekoe Trail is a relatively new 300km route through Sri Lanka’s Central Highlands, following ancient paths originally created by early British tea pioneers and long used by local villages and communities. While the trail is growing in popularity, it is still very much a well-kept secret. The name “Pekoe” refers to the process of tea grading.

One of the highlights of this trek is passing through the remote villages and meeting the local people, they are so welcoming and have such happy faces. The children in particular love to say hi/bye and what’s your name, it would be nice to take a few crayons and pens to give to the local children as we pass through the villages. Please remember to ask permission to take photos of the local people.

Horton Plains National Park
You may see signs referring to leopards along the route; sightings are extremely rare, and the guides will be positioned at both the front and back of the group at all times. As a rule, leopards are only ever seen very early in the morning. You may well see the purple-faced langur monkeys, dusky squirrels, jungle fowl (national bird of Sri Lanka) and many lizards. The route is a mix of forest and wide open plains, generally flat with a few gentle climbs.

Accommodation
During the trek, single rooms won’t be available in the guesthouses, rooms will be shared in twins, triples or quads. In Bogawantalawa we will be split over two guesthouses but we will all eat in one central place.

Food
The food was excellent throughout, though there is limited variety when it comes to meat. Chicken is generally the only meat option, alongside vegetarian dishes.

Galle
Galle is a 4.5-hour drive from Haputale, but once I arrived at Galle Fort and explored, it confirmed that it is absolutely worth the journey. We leave Haputale early so we arrive in time for lunch, with the afternoon free to explore the fort and enjoy a swim in the sea.

In a nutshell, almost everything!

  • International flights including departure taxes and baggage allowance
  • Tribal Tracks UK qualified mountain leader;
  • All accommodation as specified in the itinerary;
  • Supporting in-country guides;
  • Logistical support crew;
  • All transfers by private minibus or bus as per itinerary, internal flights (if applicable);
  • All meals from arrival until departure, soft drinks, tea, coffee and drinking water;
  • Virtual pre-departure briefing;
  • Dedicated pre-departure support from a named Tribal Tracks director.

This is what you will need to pay for/ buy/source yourself.

  • Personal travel insurance which should be valid and cover all activities in the itinerary;
  • Immunisation costs;
  • Personal equipment and clothing on the kit list;
  • Tipping for local guides and drivers;
  • Single supplement (for sole occupancy of accommodation where available);
  • Expenses incurred due to unforeseen circumstances such as flight cancellation and delays;
  • Alcoholic drinks.
  • Visas (where applicable)

It is a requirement of Tribal Tracks booking terms and conditions that each supporter must hold their own travel insurance, which covers the trip and the activities they are doing. Read more here.

We advise you to put insurance in place as soon as possible, ideally on booking so you are covered immediately. There have been instances where someone has signed up, broken their leg a few weeks later, and been deemed unfit to travel. If travel insurance were in place, the non-refundable deposit could be claimed back from the insurance policy. Without this, your money is lost.

 Your insurance must be valid and in date, covering the entire period that you are travelling for, including the return journey home. It must cover medical and personal accident risks, and should include repatriation costs and air ambulance or helicopter rescue services, where appropriate. 

We will need to know the travel insurance provider, your policy number and the 24 hour medical/emergency assistance number.

We know that the unexpected can happen.

While you are away, things can happen at home and people may need to get in contact with you.  This can be tricky when you are in remote areas.  So, shortly before departure, we provide you with an Emergency Procedure document to distribute to your nearest and dearest.  This sets out how to contact Tribal Tracks and the steps Tribal Tracks will then take to get in contact with you.

At Tribal Tracks, Responsible Travel is enormously important to us, and our commitment to responsible travel is evidenced in every itinerary that we prepare.

Core to our business is the belief that holidays can and should be enjoyable to the traveller but should be conducted in a socially, environmentally and economically responsible manner which brings benefit to local communities. This is implemented through a variety of measures which can be found in our Responsible Travel policy. We encourage you to read this and to play your own part in travelling responsibly.

Some charity trips will offer two models of payment, self-funded or minimum fundraising. What is the difference?

With self-funded, you pay the cost of the trip yourself (the deposit and the balance) and then on top of this, you fundraise for the charity independently.  This means that 100% of the money you raise goes to the charity.

Minimum fundraising works slightly differently. 

You pay the cost of the deposit yourself. Then, in addition you must pledge to raise a specific sum for the charity, called the Minimum Sponsorship Sum.  This is specified on the booking form and is the sum you must raise after you have paid the deposit yourself. You fundraise for this amount. Then, at least ten weeks before you depart, you must give the charity at least 80% of the Minimum Sponsorship Sum.  At that point, your place on the trip is guaranteed. The balance of 20% follows within a specified time after the conclusion of the trek (usually 4 weeks). 

If you do not reach your fundraising target, you have the option of self-funding to reach your target or forfeiting your deposit and not going on the trip.  Our advice is to begin fundraising as soon as you can and the charity will be able to help you with this!

If you're not happy with something, please talk to the Tribal Tracks Leader. They are there to ensure your experience is as enjoyable as possible. They can only act on what they know, so please don’t be afraid to raise anything that needs addressing with them and certainly don’t wait until the end of the trip. If you’re travelling with a charity, someone from there will be on the trek too, if you’d feel more comfortable liaising through them.

If you are feeling unwell on this trek, tell your leaders and listen to their advice, they are professionals who will know the best course of action for you. If you need to be taken off the trek, or if there is an emergency, our experienced leaders and local guides carry phones and can call for help. No one will be left unaccompanied. If necessary, we hold details of your next of kin and travel insurance and will help organise next steps and onward arrangements.

If your flights are included in the trip price you will automatically be booked on to the same flights as everyone else in the team, unless you let us know before or on booking. If you want to book your own flights, you need to ensure that you coordinate your arrival and departure times with the trip’s itinerary. If your dates/timings don’t align with the itinerary, you will be responsible for costs incurred for additional airport transfers or accommodation arrangements.

Tribal Tracks can book alternative flights for you (for example, from a different departure airport) but this may incur an extra charge. We will liaise with you about costs before booking to ensure you’re happy to proceed.

Please inform us of any dietary requirements or allergies before you travel, and preferably at the time of booking and no later than 4 weeks prior to departure. We can cater to almost any diet, but only if we know about it beforehand.

For up-to-date vaccination information, please visit Travel Health Pro to see the most recent recommendations for your itinerary.

Although we are travel experts, we are not medical specialists, so we cannot explicitly recommend what vaccinations you should or shouldn't have. Always seek the advice of a medical professional if you are unsure. They will likely want to see a copy of your itinerary, and can then best advise whether they think an advised or 'to consider' vaccination is appropriate for you.

Please note that information on vaccinations can change at short notice.

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