Kosgama Ella Falls (කොස්ගම ඇල්ල)
Kosgama Ella Falls is a generally unknown waterfall on the Panvila – Bambarella road. This waterfall is 15-20 meters high and flows under the Kosgama bridge.
Kosgama Ella Falls is a generally unknown waterfall on the Panvila – Bambarella road. This waterfall is 15-20 meters high and flows under the Kosgama bridge.
Deraniyagala Polgaswatte Rakka Ella Falls is the first waterfall on a string of 3 waterfalls on the Kadiran Oya in Polgaswatte Area. The waterfall flows over a formation of rock which resembles a wide stair way.
Deraniyagala Polgaswatte Kaluwala Ella Falls is the second waterfall on a string of 3 waterfalls on the Kadiran Oya in Polgaswatte Area. This waterfall is about 4 meters in height.
Ella Uda Ella Falls in Polgaswatte on the Deraniyagala – Noori Road is a little known beautiful waterfall you will come across on this route.
Dodawatta Ella Falls is a little known beautiful waterfall lying inside a tea estate in the Dodawatte area. This fall is also called Minimaru Ella / Mineemaru Ella ( Killer Falls ) probably due to some deaths at the waterfall which occurred in the past.
This 3m Bambarun Gahana Ella perennial fall originates from the Dunumadala River in the Kawdagama mountain range and is situated 1km from the village of Puwakpitiya in the Matale District.
This Wewessa Ella fall is 22m in height and its source is a tributary of the Bathulu Oya (Bathulu River). The waterfall only flows during rainy season.
The 15 meter high Wewal Ella Fall is situated near Weligoda junction on the Diyabibila- Batewela road, on the Ratnapura – Wewalwatte road.
Windsor Forest Falls, 10m in height, only flows during rain. It is situated 44km from Kitulgala rest-house via Nawalapitiya Ginigathena and 49km from Pusselawa rest-house. The nearest town is Nawalapitiya.
Mahathiththa port was the main entry point to Sri Lanka from India. It is proved by Archaeological evidences that Mahathithitha Port was a popular port until the Portuguese era king Vijayas Chief Queen and troupe arrived from Madhura Pura via Mahathiththa Port.
This 45m Waulpane Ella fall is one of nature’s unique creations. It is the only internal waterfall in Sri Lanka which lies inside a prehistoric limestone cave, which according Sri Lankan and French scientists who came here on an expedition in 1960, is 500 billion years old.
Warnagala Ella Fall lies on the Kuruwita – Erathna track to Sri Pada Peak. Warnagala meaning “the colored rock” probably got its name from the colorful bed rock due to various mineral deposits.
Walawe Ganga Hulan Ella Falls also known as Walawe Ganga West Falls lies about 5 km above the popular Duwili Ella and its over a 5km hike to reach this fall from Mulgama.
Walankanda Ella Fall is a 20 meter waterfall in the Badulla District. No further information is available on this waterfall.
This 33m-Unagolla Ella fall is situated in a wetland area 800-1000m above sea level, which is comprised of both deciduous plants and tea plantations.
Hidden deep inside the mountains near the Sri Lanka’s tallest waterfall Bambarakanda, are two lesser known but magnificent waterfalls which can be enjoyed from a single view point. These are Uduwara Ella Fall and the Nagadowa Ella Falls.
Connected to the Wallawe River, the 10m-high Udakanda Ella Fall is located in the north-west of the Sri Pada Jungle, Ratnapura District.
Handhapan Ella at Udagama is a waterfall lying about 100 meters away from the Udagama Duwili Falls. A mini hydro project has diverted most of the waterfall and there is no proper access to this waterfall.
This 30m Udagama Duwili Ella fall is famous for its misty spray which engulf the surroundings. Because of this enchanting beauty, its name is ascribed. A hydropower project harnessing the fall’s water impacting the volume of water of the fall.
This 15m fall in Thunmodara in Hanwella is is situated 48 km from Colombo. The waterfall is a popular bathing location for those around Colombo and its popularity has made it victim for its own success.