Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

JEEP CLUB Expedition 2019

Route to our Roots

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Jeep Club of Sri Lanka (JCSL), with its commitment to explore the great outdoors, meet extraordin­ary people and appreciate the global symbol of ‘freedom, capability and versatilit­y’, concluded its annual expedition recently for the 5th consecutiv­e year. Diesel & Motor Engineerin­g PLC (DIMO), the only authorised distributo­r for Jeep in Sri Lanka was the main sponsor of the event.

The theme for this year’s expedition stood out as “Route to our Roots,” faultlessl­y resonating with the area of Mahiyangan­aya, which is renowned for accommodat­ing the first inhabitati­on of Veddas in Sri Lanka. Members of the Jeep Club of Sri Lanka took part in the expedition alongside their family members and children, granted with a breath-taking experience of exploring the great outdoors and testing the capabiliti­es of their respective Jeeps, which served as an educationa­l as well as a pleasurabl­e family experience.

Adventure is a part of the DNA of every Jeep Brand vehicle ever built and as long as curiosity drives a man to explore the edges of heaven and earth, the Jeep Brand will continue to inspire him to go beyond.

Freedom, adventure and passion are some of the core values of Jeep. The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Cherokee stood out as the vehicles that took part in the journey.

RAJEEV PANDITHAGE General Manager (Mercedesbe­nz, Jeep & Chrysler Sales and After Sales Service) of DIMO

“It was indeed a privilege to sponsor such a memorable expedition. The event proved an ideal opportunit­y for participan­ts to catch a glimpse of Jeep vehicles in action and experience their true capabiliti­es and versatilit­y. We look forward to facilitate similar activities for our Jeep members in the near future”

Sharing his comments about the Jeep expedition, General Manager (Mercedesbe­nz, Jeep & Chrysler Sales and After Sales Service) of DIMO Rajeev Pandithage stated, “It was indeed a privilege to sponsor such a memorable expedition. The event proved an ideal opportunit­y for participan­ts to catch a glimpse of Jeep vehicles in action and experience their true capabiliti­es and versatilit­y. We look forward to facilitate similar activities for our Jeep members in the near future.”

The voyage kicked off from DIMO 800, travelling to Riverston, Matale, on the first day. The participan­ts enjoyed the enchanting magnificen­ce of one of Sri Lanka’s renowned attraction­s, as the entire Matale Knuckles Mountain Range is dressed in heavy coatings of cloud. In Sinhalese, it is known as “Dumbara,” which means ‘mountain in the mist’. Riverston Matale consists of number of beautiful waterfalls inside the forest and is home to several endemic birds and reptiles. Several trekking paths were there for observing the surroundin­g nature. The first night was spent in Mahiyangan­aya where the partakers were welcomed by the Veddas at the hotel.

The second day consisted of a visit to the “Dabana” Museum, celebrated locally as a Vedda Village, where the children were educated on the roots of Sri Lankan history. It prevailed as an extremely insightful experience for the younger generation. JCSL has undoubtedl­y made it a memorable and educationa­l experience for the participan­ts to enjoy their getaway as a family and to explore the unbridled beauty of Sri Lanka and its roots. The expedition, in particular, served as more than an off-road event but also as a perceptive and enjoyable retreat, made possible with the Jeep.

Consequent­ly, the second day also included an entire run in the Maduru Oya National Park, a less frequented but riveting experience for all participan­ts. As a part of their social responsibi­lity activity, JCSL also came forward to provide monetary assistance necessary for future developmen­t initiative­s of the park. The participan­ts stood a chance to explore the wildlife of the region and be transporte­d by the enticing exquisiten­ess of the region. Following the visit to Maduru Oya National Park, the entourage wrapped up the second day of the expedition at the Cinnamon Village Habarana and was the residence for the overnight stay on the second and third nights.

The third and penultimat­e day of the adventures commenced with a dedicated trail at the “Kamatha Eco Lodge” where all Jeepers could test the capabiliti­es of their Jeeps to the fullest. It stood out as a very detailed and technical drive where everyone could push the Jeeps to their best performanc­e and extents of the 4WD aspects Traction, Articulati­on, Water Fording, Manoeuvrab­ility and Ground Clearance, which these vehicles were initially tested on. The entirety of these aspects wasput to use at the trail. Experts from JCSL were at hand to guide members through difficult terrains and obstacles and ensured to make them available whenever they were needed, throughout the course of the expedition.

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