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An overview of the Pekoe Trail’s 22-stage route, winding through Sri Lanka’s Central Highlands. |
Sri Lanka’s internationally acclaimed Pekoe Trail will soon become the stage for a major fundraising campaign titled 500K Steps. Beginning on July 2, 2025, a team of Sri Lankan endurance walkers will cover the full 323-kilometre trail in five consecutive days. The goal is to raise LKR 20 million to support trail upgrades, sustainable tourism, and community-led development across the Central Highlands.
A Journey with Purpose
Funds raised through the 500K Steps campaign will go toward:
Why It Matters
The Pekoe Trail is Sri Lanka’s first long-distance walking route. It winds through 22 stages of the island’s Central Highlands, linking tea estates, forests, villages, and sacred sites across 323 kilometres. Since its launch, the trail has been featured by TIME, National Geographic, The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveller, CNN Travel, and Lonely Planet, praised for its natural beauty and cultural depth. TIME Magazine named it one of the World’s Greatest Places to Visit in 2023.
Despite this recognition, large sections of the trail still lack basic infrastructure and community access. The 500K Steps campaign is designed to bridge that gap—making the trail more inclusive, better protected, and a stronger driver of local livelihoods.
Sweeping views of Sri Lanka’s tea country along the Pekoe Trail.
The Walkers
From left to right: Arj Samarakoon, Vinoth Kumar, Rajendran Divagaran, Niro Cooke, Chandi Dharmaratne, and Ayesh Buddhika
Walking the entire trail are people with deep ties to enterprise, development, and conservation in Sri Lanka:
They will be joined and supported by volunteers, local creatives, and conservation advocates throughout the journey.
“This walk is about reconnecting with the land, with people, and with purpose. We want to use each step to inspire belief in Sri Lanka’s potential and turn that belief into lasting, measurable outcomes,” said Samarakoon.
How You Can Be Part of the Change
The campaign is open to all. People are invited to:
What’s Next
The entire walk will be documented in real time with updates, video, and photography. After the event, the team will release:
For more information or to support the initiative, visit: www.500k-steps.cc