Best Waterfalls in Sri Lanka (Including Hidden Gems).

By Fathima Rukaiya,

There are many beautiful waterfalls in Sri Lanka, but are you unsure which are worth seeing or secure enough for a cool swim? We’ve got you covered, so don’t worry. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most well-known waterfalls as well as lesser-known undiscovered treasures, many of which are suitable for swimming and ideal for an outdoor adventure.

1.Diyaluma Falls

Location: Koslanda, Badulla District

Height: about 220 meters (Second tallest in Sri Lanka)

Why Go: Well-known for its cascading tiers and natural infinity pools that offer breathtaking views of the valley.

Bathing Safety: In dry weather, it is safe to take a bath in the upper natural pools. Stay away from the edge and don’t try to climb the major falls.

How to Get There: Take a tuk-tuk from Ella/Koslanda or climb a steep uphill route from Poonagala Road.

June through September is the ideal time to visit.

Local Tip: Reach the top by sunrise for fewer crowds and golden light.

2. Bambarakanda Falls – Sri Lanka’s Tallest Fall

Location: Kalupahana, Badulla District

Height: approximately 263 meters

Why Visit: Surrounded by pine forests, it’s the highest waterfall in the country and a peaceful, photogenic spot.

Bathing Safety: Not safe to bathe directly under the main fall due to rocks and strong currents.

How to Reach: 1.5 km walk from the Bambarakanda Rest along a forest trail.

Best Time to Visit: March to May

Nearby Hidden Spot: Lanka Ella (a nearby waterfall) has calmer waters and is safe for bathing.

3. Ravana Falls

Location: Ella, Uva Province

Height: around 25 meters

Why Visit: A popular waterfall just outside Ella with easy access. In ancient folklore Ravana is said to have hidden Princess Sita in the nearby caves.

Bathing Safety: Safe to bathe, especially at the bottom pools but only during dry conditions. Avoid slippery rocks.

How to Reach: Right by the road, 10-minute drive from Ella town.

Best Time to Visit: All year but be cautious during rainy seasons.

4. Aberdeen Falls

Location: Ginigathena, Nuwara Eliya District

Height: approximately 98 meters

Why Visit: A wide, elegant waterfall in a hidden forest area with a misty aura.

Bathing Safety: Not safe directly under the fall due to depth and undercurrents. Some areas downstream may be safer (ask locals).

How to Reach: Short hike from Ginigathena through tea fields and forest.

Best Time to Visit: From December to February

Photography: Best light is during mid-morning when it’s less foggy.

5. Dunhinda Falls

Location: Near Badulla town

Height: about 64 meters

Why Visit: Well-known for its smokey mist that creates a mystical effect as it hits the bottom of the pool.

Bathing Safety: Not safe directly under the fall. Strong currents and slippery rocks. Small streams along the trail are safer for splashing.

How to Reach There: Take a picturesque forest walk 1.5 kilometers from the entrance.

Best Time to Visit: From June to August

Best Time to Hike: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and heat.

6. Galboda Ella

Location: Near Nawalapitiya, Central Province

Height: approximately 30 meters

Why Visit: Hidden in the jungle, this lesser known fall is peaceful and scenic.

Bathing Safety: Safe for bathing in shallow sections and natural pools.

How to Get There: Train ride with a beautiful view to Galboda Station, then a 2 km forest walk.

Best Time to Visit: November to March

Local Touch: Try homemade snacks sold by villagers on the way.

7. Sera Ella – Double Falls with a Secret Cave

Location: Laggala, Matale District

Height: about 10 meters

Why Visit: Twin falls with a natural rock cave hidden behind the water.

Bathing Safety: Safe to bathe at the base and even explore behind the falls into the cave.

How to Reach: 10 km from Riverston by a tuk-tuk or private vehicle.

Best Time to Visit: January to March

Explore: Walk behind the waterfall for a magical cave experience.

8. Alakolagala Ella

Location: Knuckles Mountain Range

Height: about 50 meters

Why Go: Only hikers can reach this isolated, hidden fall. Raw and untouched beauty.

There aren’t many safe places to swim. Bathe only in the stream’s small pools. Stay clear of sections with heavy flow.

How to Get There: Take a local guide on a hike from Bambarella or Meemure.

Best Time to Visit: February to May

For Hikers Only: Remote location, no signage or services, so pack smart and hike responsibly.

Waterfall Travel Tips

Weather Alert: Due to unpredictable rainfall patterns, avoid going immediately after heavy to prevent flash floods.

Bathing Safety Measures: Avoid taking a bath directly beneath strong waterfalls. Use only shallow, quiet, and often visited pools.

Footwear: Because the rocks around falls are frequently very slippery, wear hiking shoes or sandals with grips.

Local Help: Before swimming, always get advice from locals or guides because conditions might change quickly.

Eco Reminder: Take all trash back. Don’t use chemicals in the water. Keep Sri Lanka green.

With so many waterfalls scattered across Sri Lanka’s misty hills and forest trails, each one offers its own charm, some invite you to dive into natural pools, while others awe you with their power and untouched beauty.

So, pack your gear, respect nature, and let the sound of falling water guide your next Sri Lankan escape.

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