Adam’s Peak in Hatton, Sri Lanka, a 2,243-meter summit, draws pilgrims since the 1st century BCE for its sacred footprint, revered by Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and Christians. Its cloudforest slopes and 13th-century chains aid the 5,200-step climb. The spiritual vibe—lantern-lit trails, chants, and dawn shadow plays—captivates. Trekkers chase sunrise views, rest at hermit caves, or join Poya vigils. Eco-trails and guided night hikes (December-May) ensure safety and conservation.