The Knuckles Conservation Range is a UNESCO world heritage site and is a collection of peaks across the central region of the country. The drive to the summit, goes along the Rangala road, which is a scenic route by itself, and the climb takes you through shrub jungle terrain, hiking past 6 waterfalls. The region is also unique as it is the intersection of the dry zone and the wet zone, and thus creates an amazing blend of misty and clear skies. The steeply shelving mountain terrain reaches 1863 m at the summit of the main Knuckles peak itself and includes rare dwarf cloud forest.