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Plunging from the heart of Sri Lanka’s emerald highlands, Laxapana Falls is a breathtaking display of nature’s raw power and beauty. As the 8th highest waterfall in the country, this majestic cascade is more than just a photo opportunity; it’s an adventure that rewards visitors with stunning views and a connection to the island’s rich folklore. Located in the Central Highlands near the villages of Maskeliya and Kiriwan Eliya, the waterfall drops from a height of 126 meters (413 feet). It is formed by the Maskeliya Oya, a tributary of the famous Kelani River, and is surrounded by lush tea Read more...
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This picturesque location became popular over the social media from 2017 onwards. The water body is crystal clear and it is a great place to take colorful photographs.  A lot of local travelers attract to this location as the breathtaking photographs shared in social media. It is in the Rangala village which is about 20km away from the Theldeniya town and about 42km away from the Kandy City. The pool is a part of the Kotaganga Stream, and that can also be viewed from the Kotaganga bridge. Although it is so attractive, there is a hidden danger of Rangala Natural Pool. The pool is Read more...
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Kallebokka viewpoint is one of the best viewpoints in Sri Lanka which gives 3600 magnificent views of the Kandy, Matale and the beautiful Knuckles Mountain Range. From the viewpoint, you can also see the Sembuwatta Lake, Huluganga valley, Hunnasgiriya, Makulussa Mountain, and Dumbara Mountain range etc… The viewpoint is located in the highest peak of the Kallebokka estate which belongs to Sri Lanka State Plantation Corporation. The estate is located between Kabaragala and Madolkele on the boundary of the Kandy and Matale District. Therefore it can be accessed from both Mathale and Kandy directions. However, the route from Matale to Kabaragala is better in terms Read more...
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The Devon Falls is located in the Nuwara Eliya District of Central Province, Sri Lanka. The waterfall is 97 meters high and it is the 19th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka. The waterfall is a part of the Kothmale Oya, a tributary of the Mahaweli River. The Devon Falls can be easily seen from the Avissawella – Hatton – Nuwara Eliya road (see the map for the most suitable viewpoint). The St. Clairs Falls located close to this waterfall. Read more...
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This is a very beautiful waterfall located in the Nuwara Eliya District of Central Province, Sri Lanka. The waterfall is a part of the Kothmale Oya, a tributary of the Mahaweli River. The St. Clairs Falls can be easily seen from the Avissawella – Hatton – Nuwara Eliya road (see the map for the most suitable viewpoint). Read more...
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Bambarakiri Ella Falls, located near Matale in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, is a serene and breathtaking natural attraction that deserves a spot on every traveler’s itinerary. Nestled in a lush green forest setting, this cascading waterfall is a tranquil oasis for those seeking relaxation, adventure, or the chance to reconnect with nature’s beauty. Bambarakiri Ella is more than just a picturesque sight; it serves as a refreshing stop along the way to nearby attractions such as Riverston Peak and the Knuckles Conservation Forest. Why Visit Bambarakiri Ella Falls? Bambarakiri Ella Falls is not just another waterfall—it’s a peaceful retreat that captures the heart Read more...
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Perched within the magnificent Knuckles Conservation Forest, Mini World’s End at Pitawala Pathana offers one of Sri Lanka’s most breathtaking natural spectacles. This dramatic escarpment provides visitors with panoramic vistas of misty mountains, rolling grasslands, and the untamed wilderness of the Knuckles range. What Makes Mini World’s End Special? This natural wonder stands as a testament to Sri Lanka’s diverse landscape, featuring: A stunning 750-meter precipice Expansive views of the Knuckles mountain range Endemic flora and fauna Pristine grassland ecosystems Easy accessibility compared to the main World’s End Location and How to Get There Mini World’s End is situated 33 kilometers from Matale Read more...
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Nestled in the heart of the Knuckles Mountain Range, Riverston is a breathtaking natural retreat in the Matale District, Central Sri Lanka. Known for its cool climate, lush greenery, and serene beauty, Riverston is a hotspot for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts seeking a quiet escape into Sri Lanka’s highlands. With its misty mountains, strong winds, vibrant biodiversity, and unique hiking trails, Riverston promises an unforgettable experience. Why Visit Riverston? Riverston is a hidden paradise in Sri Lanka, offering visitors a mix of tranquility, adventure, and scenic beauty. Some of the key reasons to visit include: The Famous Wind Gap: Experience the thrill of high-speed Read more...
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Mandaram Nuwara is a beautiful small village located in Nuwara Eliya District of Central Province, sri Lanka. It is in the foothills of Piduruthalagala Mountain. The village is colloquially known as “mist city” as it is shrouded in mist majority of the day. At one end of the village there is a waterfall called Kolapothana Ella. Mandaram Nuwara Read more...
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Thotupola Kanda is the third highest mountain in Sri Lanka and the highest point of which is 2,357m above mean sea level. The mountain belongs to Nuwara Eliya District of Central Province and it is located in the Horton Plains. The name “Thotupola” (in Sinhala) has the meaning of “port (or airport)” and there is a belief that, this name related to the legend Rama-Ravana.  According to the legend the king Ravana (Sri Lankan) has used some kind of flying machine and he has landed it in this mountain while kidnapping Sita (Rama’s wife) to take revenge from Rama. Read more...
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Udawattakele is a natural forest located in the middle of the Kandy City, behind Sri Dalanda Maligawa (Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic). The forest is 257 acres in area and has a long history dating back to many centuries. There is a large verity of birds, animals, and butterflies belonging to various species in the forest. you can find a variety of trees including talipot trees, olive, cinnamon, rattan cane, bo-trees, kitul palms, jak, mara, betel nut, areca nut, Nuga, Pihimbiya, Niyaghala, Walla, Mee, Etamba, Sapu, Malaboda and Mahogany in this forest. The Udawattakele forest reserve which had been Read more...
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Welcome to the rolling green hills and misty landscapes of Sri Lanka’s high country! If you’ve ever dreamt of stepping into a postcard from the European countryside without leaving the island, then a trip to the Ambewela New Zealand Farm is an absolute must. It’s a place where the air is crisp, the scenery is breathtaking, and the freshest dairy you can imagine is just a taste away. Often called ‘Little New Zealand’, this sprawling dairy farm is nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s central highlands. Ambewela New Zealand Farm is not just a commercial operation; it’s a delightful Read more...
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The Ambuluwawa Biodiversity Complex is located in the Gampola area of Kandy District, Central Province. It is a steep mountain and climbs to its peak a bit of a challenge. You can also hire a vehicle to get to the peak. But, climb on foot is an opportunity to view the area. Read more...
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Meemure is a village in Kandy district in Central province of  Sri Lanka. It is located near the border between Kandy District and Matale District in the Knuckles Mountain Range. The village is rich with natural beauty. The Lakegala mountain, which is part of the Knuckles Mountain Range is also located in Meemure. According to the legend, Lakegala is the place King Ravana landed his historical airplane called Dandu Monara. Read more...














