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Peacock Hill; commonly known as Monaragala (මොනරගල) is one of the most beautiful hikes, which can be completed within a single day, without feeling tired. When you see the name, you may feel that this is another mountain in Uva Province, because name itself says Monaragala. This specific mountain is situated in Kotmale, on the side of A5 road, closer to northern margin of the area; Pussellawa town. Peacock hill Mountain is the highest peak in Pussellawa - Sri Lanka (1518 meters above sea level), rising only 200 meters above the Pussellawa city. It is easily accessible by using the roads across the villages. Peacock Hill is possessing a historical background as well. This village is a turning point when it’s come to Prince Gemunu’s life story, because he had spent 12 years of his life in this village; Kotmale. It is believed that Prince Gemunu (Later King Dutugemunu; is one of the most well-known kings in the history of Sri Lanka, and even today, is much loved by the country’s populace for having united the country of yore.) stayed in hiding in after fleeing to Kothmale following his disagreement with his father. And also, it is said that he stayed in that village as a farmer and a herdsman where he used to go to Peacock Hill with his poultry. Peacock Hill Mountain is one of the most panoramic vantage points of Pussellawa which gives an extraordinary view of the most mountains and cities around where you could feel the beauty of Gampola town, Pussellawa town, Ambuluwawa, Dolosbage mountain range, Nawalapitiya town, Nuwara-Eliya town, Pidurutalagala range, Kotmale reservoir & Bible rock. Communication towers have occupied the peak of this mountain but viewpoint provides fantastic surrounding view. It’s not necessary to getting permission to reach the top of the mountain through where the transmission towers are placed. A traveler/ hiker would have a wonderful time walking up the hill in the midst of the immaculate Pussellawa atmosphere. Source - http://morahiking.com/hikes-blog/blog...