Diyaluma Falls

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Diyaluma Falls is one of Sri Lanka’s tallest and most scenic waterfalls, renowned for its dramatic cascades and natural rock pools that attract many visitors.

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instanceOf waterfall
accessFrom A4 highway between Beragala and Koslanda
alsoKnownAs Diyaluma Ella NERFINISHED
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
bestVisitSeason generally during dry or moderate rainfall periods
country Sri Lanka
distanceFrom approximately 13 km from Wellawaya
approximately 6 km from Koslanda
ecosystemType montane and sub-montane forest surroundings
flowsInto Kuda Oya NERFINISHED
geologicalFeature rocky escarpment
hasActivity cliff-edge pool swimming (informal)
hasEtymology name often linked to Sinhala words associated with rapid flow or sudden fall
hasFeature lower falls section
natural rock pools
series of cascades
upper falls section
hasRisk flash floods during heavy rain
hasTrail hiking trail to upper pools
path to base of waterfall
height about 720 feet
approximately 220 meters
languageOfName Sinhala NERFINISHED
locatedIn Badulla District NERFINISHED
Uva Province NERFINISHED
near Beragala NERFINISHED
Haputale area
Koslanda NERFINISHED
tea plantation areas
partOf Sri Lankan hill country attractions
photographicSubject natural infinity pools at the top
tiered cascades
popularFor bathing in rock pools
hiking
photography
sightseeing
rankingByHeightInSriLanka second tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka
region central highlands region of Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
safetyConcern slippery rocks
strong currents during rainy season
tourismType natural attraction
touristInfrastructure viewing points near the road
tributaryOf Kuda Oya NERFINISHED
viewType scenic waterfall views
watercourse Punagala Oya NERFINISHED
waterSource upland catchment of Punagala Oya

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Uva Province of Sri Lanka touristAttraction Diyaluma Falls
subject surface form: Uva Province