Garandi Waterfalls
Garandi Waterfalls in Ramboda, is named after the shape of its cascade. It literally snakes across the rocks, dividing in two and meeting up once again.
Lover’s Leap Waterfall
Lovers Leap is a 98-foot falls located just outside the Nuwara Eliya town. Its source is the many streams that run off from the country’s tallest mountain, Pidurutalagala.
Laxapana Falls
One of the country’s most beautiful, Laxapana Falls lies on a tributary of the Kelani River near the town of Maskeliya, off Hatton.
Bambarakanda Falls
At 863ft high, Bambarakanda falls is Sri Lanka’s highest waterfall. A short trek off a minor road along a boulder strewn stream is required.
Baker’s Falls
Lying high within the picturesque mountain plateau of Horton Plains National Park, Baker’s Falls is a most scenic waterfall with a height of 66ft.
Diyaluma Falls
Sri Lanka’s third highest waterfall, at a height of 722ft, Diyaluma Falls lies just outside Koslanda on the Beragala-Wellawaya road. Cascading in a single drop down a sheer granite escarpment.
Aberdeen Water Fall
The 322-foot, Aberdeen Water fall, although one the country’s tallest is a rarely visited hidden gem being slightly off traditional tourist routes.
Rawana Falls
Rawana falls, linked to the epic Ramayana, seem to spring from nothing halfway up a granite cliff-face but in fact fed by a natural cave system.
Dunhinda Falls
Located 5km from Badulla town, Dunhinda Falls at a height of 193ft is considered one of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful waterfalls. Lying on the Badulu Oya, the falls spew from a narrow gap in its crest.
Ramboda Falls
Lying midway between Kandy and Nuwara Eliya, amidst scenic tea gardens, at 357ft high Ramboda Falls is Sri Lanka’s 11th highest waterfall.