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Kurundu Oya Waterfalls

  • Waterfall

Description

Named after the Cinnamon River, also known as Karindu Ganga Falls, Kurundu Oya Falls stands tall as the second tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka, boasting 189 meters. Originating near the Pidurutalagala Mountain Range, this majestic cascade merges its waters with the mighty Mahaweli River, creating a breathtaking spectacle called Cinnamon Oya. For both local and foreign tourists seeking the picturesque charm of Sri Lanka, the quaint village of Mandarama Nuwara emerges as a hidden gem. Nestled 30 kilometres from Nuwara Eliya town along the Walapane road, this beautiful village is a gateway to several scenic spots, including Walapane, Padiyapelella, and Mathurata.

More Details about this Attraction

As travellers embark on the scenic journey through the Nuwara Eliya-Harasbage-Walapane road, they are met with Kurundu Oya Falls's captivating allure, approximately 2 kilometres from Walapane town.The cascading cinnamon steps form a captivating visual spectacle, particularly enchanting when viewed from a distance. This picturesque scene becomes a highlight for travelling cameras, offering a moment to capture the natural beauty of Kurundu Oya Falls. The view is incredibly stunning near the pagoda of the Japanese Buddhist Monastery in Walapane, providing a tranquil setting for reflection.

For those seeking a more adventurous experience, reaching the base of Kurundu Oya involves traversing a challenging rocky path. The journey along the highway descending to the canal adds an element of difficulty, attracting intrepid travellers seeking a thrilling expedition amidst nature's rugged terrain.

Foreign documentaries have found inspiration in Kurundu Oya Falls, crafting narratives around its majestic descent through two hillsides. The visual spectacle and natural grandeur make it a must-see destination for those appreciating the cinematic beauty of landscapes, drawing global attention to the unique charm of Sri Lanka's natural wonders.

Kurundu Oya Falls holds vital importance in the Nuwara Eliya water catchment area, playing a crucial role in contributing to the region's ecological balance. Its presence adds to the allure of the surrounding landscape, making it an essential stop for those exploring the natural wonders of Sri Lanka. As visitors stand in awe of the cascading waters and verdant surroundings, Kurundu Oya Falls invites them to witness the symphony of nature's grandeur, leaving an indelible mark on their journey through this captivating corner of the world.

Best Time to Visit

  • December to March

Highlights

  • Bike Parking

  • Free Entry

  • Parking Available

  • Required time for explore: 2 hours

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