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Trip Reports Archive » By Interests » Waterfalls

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Today's Most Viewed

  1. Few Cascades of Pelmadulla

  2. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

  3. 4 days of waterfall sighting

  4. Celebrating May Day on the Summit of “Uva” (Namunukula)

  5. Memorable Pilgrimage to Kebiliththa (මහ සියඹලාව දේවාලය)

  6. Ancient Paradise – Mahiyanganaya

  7. Trip to Trincomalee and the East coast

  8. A Day Trip to Hunnasgiriya

  9. Visit to Muthurajawela Visitor Center

  10. Westminster Abbey the Pride of Siyambalanduwa (ගෝවින්ද හෙළ 558m)

This Week's

  1. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

  2. The Caving Expedition – Waulpane (Wawulpane) ‘FEB 2011

  3. Wilpattu – Land of Lakes and Great Landscapes

  4. Westminster Abbey the Pride of Siyambalanduwa (ගෝවින්ද හෙළ 558m)

  5. Memorable Pilgrimage to Kebiliththa (මහ සියඹලාව දේවාලය)

  6. Celebrating May Day on the Summit of “Uva” (Namunukula)

  7. Aligama Village and Wasgamuwa

  8. Ancient Paradise – Mahiyanganaya

  9. Athwelthota Re-Visited

  10. බෙලිහුල් ඔයේ සැගවුණු අසිරිය (කැති ගහන ඇල්ල / Galagama Falls)…

This Month's

  1. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

  2. Memorable Pilgrimage to Kebiliththa (මහ සියඹලාව දේවාලය)

  3. Westminster Abbey the Pride of Siyambalanduwa (ගෝවින්ද හෙළ 558m)

  4. Athwelthota Re-Visited

  5. Camped at Kokmote Camping site – Wilpattu

  6. Trip to Delft and Mullaittivu

  7. Aligama Village and Wasgamuwa

  8. Exploring Pilkington point & Millennium point, the popular view points at Poonagala Estate

  9. Wilpattu – Land of Lakes and Great Landscapes

  10. Visit to Religious and Important Historical Sites in Kebitigollawa, Padaviya and Horoupotana

All-Time

  1. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

  2. Heaven On Earth (Knuckles – Illukkumbura, Reverstan)

  3. Memorable Pilgrimage to Kebiliththa (මහ සියඹලාව දේවාලය)

  4. Wilpattu National Park, Horse Mountain, Thumbapanni

  5. Trip to Jaffna

  6. Ancient Paradise – Mahiyanganaya

  7. In search of “Soora Saradiel’s” hide out and Bo Ella

  8. Bathalegala (Bible’s Rock) 798m

  9. Bambarella,Kalupahana,Doovili Eli And Return to Ranamure

  10. TRIP TO POTHUVIL (POTTUVIL) AND DOWNWARDS

Across the Hill Country

Started from Gampaha @ 4.30am in order to reach bandarawela before dusk knowing we had a long day before us. Was past kandy by 6.30am and padiyapelella by about 9am(road conditions were really bad). After getting directions from plenty of people, 1 person mentioned the above route (special remarks) which we decided to take. From padiyapelella took a road that led us to mathurata plantation tea estates to get to kurundu oya falls

A splendid weekend at Waterfalls Cottage Dunsinane (Pundalu Oya)

This was a relaxing outing for us , the cottage is located bordering Kikilmana forest(dense forest). I really liked the place because while others were resting I had the chance to hike around the forest of Kikilimana.
We started from Gampaha and went trough Peradeniya Nuwaraeliya road, and I would like to state that we came across few waterfalls on our way. First was Helboda Falls by the side of the road and all other waterfalls were between 41Km post and 47Km post I guess. Those were Gerandi Ella, Ramboda eli, Punai Falls and few nameless once.

Makulu Ella (4m) & Lenkiri Ella (20m) at Makandawa Conservation Forest, Kitulgala

It was Independence Day so we decided to get in to the wilderness and enjoy our day. We started our journey form Colombo at around 8.30am(planned time was 6.30am :-) and when we came to Kitulgala it was already 12 noon. After buying lunch we came to the famous bathing spot behind the rest house to cross over the Kelani river, the sight was unbelievable their were like million Homo sapiens. Anyhow we crossed over to the peaceful opposite bank and the charge was 20/= per person.

Seven Falls, Puwak-mal, Nakkavita & Ellapita Falls! (Uda-Maliboda/Deraniyagala)

It was 5.30 in the morning when we left this time and we never expected it to be a tiring day! Our plan was to visit all known Waterfalls around Uda-Maliboda. On the way to Deraniyagala we had a stop at Maha Oya which flows by the road and searched for the beauty called Thalkossa and yes we saw them and other Barbs and Dandi also! When we reached Deraniyagala our attention was taken away by the bus halt there were so many Vans parked, those were the only available transport for the people around Deraniyagala but from Deraniyagala to Awissawella there are buses until 8pm. From Deraniyagala we took the Noori route and after-wards we arrived at a junction where we took the right turn towards Maliboda via Nakkavita.

Udawalawe National Park and Udawalawe – Kalthota Scenic Drive

We wanted to leave Colombo as early as possible but it didn’t start too well. We could only leave Colombo by 9.00am, its bit of a strange time compared to what I am used to. But it’s the way when you are travelling with a little one. We managed to drive without any major stops until Lellopitiya where we had stopped for lunch. First major target attraction was Kirindi Ella falls. The turn off for Kirindi Ella is just about 200m before the Pelmedulla town on to your left.

Hike through the forest in search of Walawe Ganga West Falls (Hulang Ella)

This time we got it all wrong we got in to a Badulla bus from Colombo and without getting off at Balangoda we got down from Pambahinna and had to take a three-wheeler up to Mulgama which was about 18Km but never the less the journey through the Samanala Wewa forest part was a totally different experience, we also had a stop to enjoy the view of Samanala Wewa. On the way to Mulgama We noted a huge water-flow across the road which was leaking through the mountain, now this is the famous leak of Samanala project, as we heard this water leak runs through a mountain which borders the reservoir.

In search of waterfalls in the Dambetenna & Upper Koslanda areas

As it is the rainy season, I decided to go in search of a couple of waterfalls listed in the book titled ‘A Guide To Waterfalls Of Sri Lanka’ by Dr.Eberhard Kautzsch. Lemasthota Oya Ella (in the Dambetenna area) and Monarakanda Oya Ella (in the upper Koslanda area) were what I was going to look for. These waterfalls are two lesser known and seldom visited.
Ah! I had a little ulterior motive too. That was to try to approach some other waterfalls of which their existence is almost unknown to us, the general public, including most of the residents of the area.

Nawalapitiya from Yatiyanthota via Seeforth, Nagastenna, Rambukpitiya

We left Malabe at 8.00 a.m. The destination for the first day was “Olu Ella inn” which is located 15.5km from Yatiyanthota town on the Yatiyanthota – Seeforth road. At around 9.30 in the morning we were stopped by the stunning scenery of the Kelani River at the Karawanella bridge on the A7.
After spending about half an hour on the bridge, enjoying the scenery we continued our drive along the A7 towards Yatiyanthota.

In and around Deniyaya (Hathmale falls, Pitadeniya, Pathanoya falls and scenic Buluthota hills)

This was one of those trips where you pick a random week end and head some where you have never been to, with pretty much no planing in advance!

This time it was me and Prabath. We decided that Deniyaya would be a nice area to explore, so two of us boarded my old but faithful jeep at 2 a.m. on a Saturday and started driving towards Deniyaya via Rathnapura, Rakwana and Suriyakanda.

Kadienlena waterfall – Kataboola estate- (Nawalapitiya – Thalawakele) B317

We started our journey from Laxapana where we faced a deadly incident( Laxapana trip will be reported as a separate article. It’s better to have a look at it because it describes some precautions which you need to be aware of, but sadly we’ve forgotten). After recovering from that incident we headed to kadi Ella, a waterfall which is located in Kadienlena. The waterfall acts as a divider between two districts, kandy and Nuwaraeliya..It’s easy to locate since it’s on the way to Thalawakele which is better known as the B317 route.

Waterfall Hunt 2009 – Kitulgala, Mousakelle, Thalawakele & Dimbula-Pathana

This was our last trip of the year! We started at around 5.30am from Nugegoda, On the first day the crew was only 4 of us! As always we kept our options open so at Kitulgala we took a detour which was not on plan, we visited the Kitulgala Beli Lena.
Belilena is the famous largest cave in Sri Lanka. It is located 8km from the town of Kitulgala.It is located 8km from the town of Kitulgala. It holds evidence of a lost generation of Sri Lanka 12,000 years old; then this cave belonged to the Balangoda People, described as Homo sapiens balangodensis by Paul E. P. Deraniyagala

“THE” trip of 2009

We started from Colombo at 3.00 in the morning. Had morning Tea at Hanguranketha at a Friend’s place then visited the first Waterfall of the trip – Katugasoya Ella which is along the B413 road at 30km post. Can go to base of the falls in 1 minute going through a private land where a guest house being constructed.
After this on the way to Walapane We stopped at Andawala Ella Which is also right by the road along the Hanguranketha

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