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Diyaluma Falls is 220 m (720 ft) high and the second highest waterfall in Sri Lanka [1] and 619th highest waterfall in the world. [2] It is situated 6 km (3.7 mi) away from Koslanda in Badulla District on Colombo - Badulla highway. The falls are formed by Punagala Oya, a tributary of Kuda Oya which in turn, is a tributary of Kirindi Oya.
Central. The waterfall begins from Udagaladebokka Mountain and then flows to connected by "HeenGaga". Always water like mist and it is an hidden waterfall in knuckles mountain range. Dunumala Ella. 45 m (148 ft) Uduwaka. Kegalle. Sabaragamuwa. Formed by Algama Oya, a tributary of Attanagalu Oya.
Kuru Ganga. Bopath Ella ( Sinhala: බෝපත් ඇල්ල) is a waterfall situated in the Ratnapura District of Sri Lanka. It has a shape very similar to the leaf of the Sacred fig or "Bo" (බෝ) tree, which has earned it this name. The waterfall is a major tourist attraction in the country. Local myths say that it is haunted and that ...
Cascade. Elevation. 1,050 m (3,445 ft) Total height. 25 m (82 ft) [1] Watercourse. A tributary of Kirindi Oya. Ravana Falls ( Sinhala: රාවණා ඇල්ල, romanized: Ravana Ella) is a popular sightseeing attraction in Uva province of Sri Lanka. It currently ranks as one of the widest falls in the country.
St. Clair's Falls ( Sinhala: සාන්ත ක්ලෙයාර් ඇල්ල) is one of the widest waterfalls in Sri Lanka and is commonly known as the "Little Niagara of Sri Lanka". It is one of six waterfalls affected by the Upper Kotmale Hydropower Project . The falls are situated 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of the town of Talawakele on ...
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The waterfall is located 2 km to the east of Pundalu Oya on the road to Dansit Estate in the midst of tea plantations. Tea estates around Pussellawa. Sri Lanka is one of the world's largest exporters of tea. Since the introduction of tea to Sri Lanka in mid 19th century Pussellawa has been in the mids of the tea industry.
The waterfall was named after a popular ancient fairytale story. It forms part of Maha Oya and it is considered as one of the tourist destination sites in Sri Lanka. [3]