Experience Nature's Majesty! Sri Lanka is blessed with over 100 waterfalls, each more spectacular than the last. From the tallest single-drop cascade to misty mountain falls, these natural wonders offer unforgettable experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Bambarakanda Waterfall
Sri Lanka's tallest waterfall at 263m, surrounded by pristine forests and mountain peaks.
Diyaluma Waterfall
Sri Lanka's second-highest waterfall, famous for its natural infinity pools and panoramic views.
Ravana Falls
Popular roadside waterfall near Ella, linked to the legendary Ramayana epic.
St. Clair's Falls
Known as the "Little Niagara of Sri Lanka," flowing through lush tea plantations.
Dunhinda Falls
A powerful misty waterfall reached via a scenic forest trail in Badulla.
Aberdeen Falls
A wide, graceful waterfall near Nallathanniya, spectacular during rainy season.
Baker's Falls
Picturesque waterfall in Horton Plains, named after British explorer Samuel Baker.
Laxapana Falls
Powerful waterfall associated with Sri Lanka's hydroelectric heritage and development.
Devon Falls
A scenic cascade near Talawakele, often called the Veil of the Valley amid tea-covered hills.
Ramboda Falls
A dramatic multi-tiered waterfall in the hill country, framed by winding roads and misty tea estates.
Bomburu Ella
A beautiful cluster of cascades in the central highlands, popular for nature walks and photography.
Hunas Falls
A serene highland waterfall near the Knuckles foothills, surrounded by cool forest and mountain air.
Sera Ella
A charming twin-stream waterfall near Matale with a hidden cave path behind the falling water.
Bopath Ella
A famous leaf-shaped waterfall near Ratnapura, ideal for family visits and short scenic outings.
Gerandi Ella Falls
A slender roadside cascade in the Nuwara Eliya region, best viewed while traveling through mountain passes.
Galboda Falls
A powerful wide waterfall in the Nawalapitiya area, reached through tea country scenery and rail routes.