Lover’s Leep Falls ................................................................................................................
          This is off the Nuwara-Eliya - Kandapola Road.                    The waters are taken to brew the famous Nuwara-Eliya Beer. There                    is a famous legend behind the name of this waterfall. It says                    that a Prince who lived in Nuwara Eliya had met a beautiful                    girl in a nearby village and fallen love with her. But the king                    did not allow the Prince to carry on with his love affair. The                    Prince suffered lot by his father’s ruling and later on                    one full moon day he had climbed up the top of the rock with                    his fiancée and jumped on the fall. Since then it was                    known as the lovers leap.                    
People can see this wonderful lovers leap falls when looking                      at Pidurutalagala Mountain at the second mile post on Hawa                      Eliya road. It is about 30 meters high and falls off from                      a huge rock. It is truly a wonderful gift of Mother Nature                      gifted to Nuwara Eliya.
Laksapana Falls.................................................................................................................
Laksapana Falls.................................................................................................................
Laksapana Falls rise from the Laksapana estate                    and plunges into the Maskeliya Oya via Maoussakelle. Viewing this fall is                    easy if you camp down at Upper Glencairn, Dick oya.
                    into the Maskeliya Oya via Maoussakelle. Viewing this fall is                    easy if you camp down at Upper Glencairn, Dick oya. 
Its - off the Nuwara Eliya - Kandapola Road. The Nuwara Eliya beer is brewed from the water of the stream.
Its - off the Nuwara Eliya - Kandapola Road. The Nuwara Eliya beer is brewed from the water of the stream.
Devon Falls...............................................................................................................................
Ramboda Ella Falls .........................................................................................................
A gigantic waterfall (329 ft. ) having three parts and very
Traveler should descend to the "Ramboda basin", where the famous "Ramboda Inn" situated from where he can see the whole fall. When we were there the upper part was covered with a fog and what you see in the picture was the third part.
Hellboda Ella Falls .................................................................................................................
It is about 60m (197ft) when both parts taken together and                      a very attractive yet simple waterfall. It is by the side                      of the road and one can almost descends to the foot of the                      falls.
 Ihala Devathura Ella                    Falls........................................................................................................ 
The culvert built close to the 50th kilometer                    mile post on the Kandy – Nuwara Eliya highway is built over the Ihala Devathura                    Waterfall. At the first glance on would assume this waterfall                    to be a branch of the Ramboda falls. Anyway, the Ihala Devathura                    falls consists of three smaller waterfalls, and the fall in                    close proximity to the highway is not so attractive to the visitor,                    and is approximately 10 meter in height. However, the most attractive                    and panoramic waterfall is situated a litter above the highway                    and is approximately 72 feet in height. Situated surrounded                    by thick vegetation about four kilometers above the highway,                    this waterfall is most magnificent.
                    Kandy – Nuwara Eliya highway is built over the Ihala Devathura                    Waterfall. At the first glance on would assume this waterfall                    to be a branch of the Ramboda falls. Anyway, the Ihala Devathura                    falls consists of three smaller waterfalls, and the fall in                    close proximity to the highway is not so attractive to the visitor,                    and is approximately 10 meter in height. However, the most attractive                    and panoramic waterfall is situated a litter above the highway                    and is approximately 72 feet in height. Situated surrounded                    by thick vegetation about four kilometers above the highway,                    this waterfall is most magnificent.
Glen Falls .................................................................................................................................
Glen Falls is the second largest waterfall in                    the city. It is about 10 meters high and falls from the Single                    Tree Mountain which is at a walking distance from the city centre.                    It was said that in the past the waterfalls was so beautiful                    that it had carried large volume of water. But due to destruction                    of the forest cover by unauthorized development activities in                    the surrounding area its existence is being threatened.
Ravan Ella Falls...........................................................................................................
Situated                    in the Dry zone off Welimada this beautiful waterfall is a continuous                    stream of life to the villagers. It provides much needed water                    for the cultivation of vegetables, their main income. The life-line                    role of this tiny, yet beautiful waterfall is seen when we first                    arrived the village. While the surrounding mountains were dirty                    and dry this particular mountain was greenish and cultivated.                    According to villages the water of this stream has to be protected                    from smugglers day and night and for that they have "a                    shift duty". 
It is 40m (131ft) tall and in the Uduhawara village.
It is 40m (131ft) tall and in the Uduhawara village.
Bombure Ella Falls ...................................................................................
This 50m (164ft) and very broad waterfall, a                    tributary of Dalugala Oya (to Mahweli ganga) is situated in the village Parawella.
                    Dalugala Oya (to Mahweli ganga) is situated in the village Parawella.
When we visited it, there is hardly any water, but during the rainy season it turned to be a gigantic waterfall.
When we visited it, there is hardly any water, but during the rainy season it turned to be a gigantic waterfall.
 Poona Oya Ella Falls.............................................................................................................
It is about 100m (330ft) and both falls about 4m away from                      each other. This is seen from A-5 road at 53km post and there                      is an observation site there.
Gerandi Ella Falls.........................................................................
Gerandi Ella waterfall is situated on the                      Kandy - Nuwara Eliya main highway at the 50th kilometer milepost, and the 9th culvert                      is constructed over the Gerandi Ella waterfall. When one looks                      at the mountain top from this spot, we could see a colossal                      rock that is shaped like a massive fortress. The water cascading                      from this rock top comes down and half way the water thins                      out to a misty sheen. The height of this waterfall is approximately                      100 meters (328 ft). It is approximately 1 1/2 Km from the                      highway. However, if we travel by the banks of the Gerandi                      Ella, we could not reach the waterfall proper.
                      main highway at the 50th kilometer milepost, and the 9th culvert                      is constructed over the Gerandi Ella waterfall. When one looks                      at the mountain top from this spot, we could see a colossal                      rock that is shaped like a massive fortress. The water cascading                      from this rock top comes down and half way the water thins                      out to a misty sheen. The height of this waterfall is approximately                      100 meters (328 ft). It is approximately 1 1/2 Km from the                      highway. However, if we travel by the banks of the Gerandi                      Ella, we could not reach the waterfall proper.
Sheen Falls.............................................................................................................................                                                 
NuwaraEliya, Punduloya highway                      winding through scenic undulating mountain ranges and diverse                      vegetation almost touches the Sheen waterfall - a discerning                      traveler could feel the droplets on one's face due to close                      proximity of the cascading water by the side of the highway.
Nanuoya Falls...............................................................................................................................                                                 
Situated at the highest point                      of the mountainous lush hill country - Nanuoya waterfall 60                      meters in height (197 ft) of undulating waterfall consists                      of two sections is truly a magnificent sight for the traveler                      to the hill country by the Ceylon Government Railway.
St.Clair Falls........................................................................................................................
 
 









 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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