This
beautiful water fall, the subject of several poems, is situated in the Dumbara
Valley/Jungle that is split into two sections, both 10 meters in height. Kitul
Canal, from the Kaudagammana Mountain, and the Hunumadala River, from the
Gonamada and Deyuthu Gammmaduwa mountains, flow in unison to form the
Puwakpitiya River. This later joins Thelgamu oya (River), at which point the fall is
created as the water tumbles down a protruding rock face, visible from Dumbara
Jungle.
Sera Ella Falls flows all year around and is at its fullest during the monsoon season, between November and March. The name of the fall derives from the 'Sera' species of fish that inhabits the water.
Sera Ella Falls flows all year around and is at its fullest during the monsoon season, between November and March. The name of the fall derives from the 'Sera' species of fish that inhabits the water.
The
fall is located in the village of Pothatawela, near Laggala in Matale
District’s Laggala PSD. From Matale or Lagalla, travel to Illukumbura.
One of the interesting features of this fall is the cave behind the fall. Steps has been cut to reach this cave and can be safely reached even when the fall is at full flow.
One of the interesting features of this fall is the cave behind the fall. Steps has been cut to reach this cave and can be safely reached even when the fall is at full flow.
Though the road is not in a good condition from Illukkumbura, the fall can be reached in any vehicle. Once you pass the pitawala pathana, there is a concrete road to Puwakpitiya. Entrance to the fall is approx. 8.5 km on this road. From here you need to climb down about 200 m on a path to reach the viewing platform. If the vehicle does not have a high ground clearance, you may have to park the vehicle about 1.5 km before the entrance and walk the rest.
Source : Amazing Lanka
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