Adam's Peak, also known as Sri Pada, is a renowned pilgrimage site and a prominent mountain in Sri Lanka’s central highlands. Standing at 2,243 meters, this iconic peak is celebrated for its sacred footprint, believed to be that of Buddha, Shiva, or Adam, depending on religious tradition. Climbing Adam's Peak is a spiritually enriching experience and offers breathtaking panoramic views from the summit. The trek is a highlight for both spiritual pilgrims and adventure enthusiasts.
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Adam's Peak has been a sacred site for centuries, revered across various religious traditions. Buddhists believe it to be the footprint of Buddha, while Hindus consider it the footprint of Lord Shiva, and Christians and Muslims associate it with Adam. The mountain has a long history as a pilgrimage site, with the tradition of climbing it reaching back over a millennium. The trek to the summit, often undertaken in the early hours of the morning to catch the sunrise, is both a spiritual journey and an adventure, reflecting its deep cultural and religious significance.