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Peessa Ella Waterfalls

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Are you tired of visiting the same tourist spots over and over again? Do you want to explore an enchanting hidden gem in Sri Lanka? Look no further than the Peessa Ella Fall! This 45-meter-high waterfall is located in the Badulla District of Sri Lanka and is a sight. In this article, we'll dive into the history and details of Peessa Ella Fall and provide you with all the information you need to plan a trip to this natural wonder.

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The Unique Beauty of Peessa Ella Fall
Peessa Ella Falls is one of many waterfalls in the Uva region of Sri Lanka, created by the abundant rains in the area. What sets Peessa Ella Falls apart is its unique location and features. The fall is made from an aquifer at the peak of Lunugala Mountain and flows into the Kurakkan Oya River, which flows across Madolsima. Unlike other falls in the area that may dry up during droughts, Peessa Ella Falls flows all year round, even surpassing the popularity of better-known falls such as Dunhinda and Diyaluma.
When it rains, the extra volume of water creates a magnificent sight as the falls cascade in two streams. Peessa Ella Fall comes from the old Sinhala word 'peessa,' where people assembled. It is believed that King Dutugamunu created workers at this location to construct religious skyscrapers like Vihare and Dagabas.

The Agricultural Significance of Peessa Ella Falls
Peessa Ella Fall offers breathtaking views and serves an essential agricultural purpose. The 5km Peessa Canal irrigates about 20 hectares of land in the Peessa Agri-Colony all year round. The starting point of the canal resembles a minor fall, and there are also five turbines here that supply power to the surrounding area. This shows how vital Peessa Ella Fall is to the livelihood of the local people.

How to Reach Peessa Ella Fall
Now that you know about the unique beauty and significance of Peessa Ella Fall, you may be wondering how to reach this hidden gem. The nearest town is Passara in the Badulla District, Passara Electorate. From there, take the Passara - Bibile road and turn right at the 22nd milepost. Then, travel for 6km along the road running south, and you will arrive at the Peessa Agri-Colony, where the fall is located.
Alternatively, you can arrange transportation from Badalkumbura via Wallas Falls to Peessa village or Hoptain Estate along the Kalugahatene road to Peessa village. Another route is to trek along the path to the right of Peessa Canal road, which runs adjacent to the Peessa Canal Network. This journey of 1.5km through savannah grass undergrowth is accompanied by the noises of the animals living in the area, providing a unique adventure for travellers.

Conclusion
Peessa Ella Fall may not be as famous as other falls in Sri Lanka, but it is worth visiting. Its unique beauty and significance in the local community's livelihood make it a hidden gem worth exploring. So if you're looking for an adventure off the beaten path, add Peessa Ella Fall to your Sri Lanka itinerary.

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