fbpx

Underground Waterfall near Udawalawa

Waulpane limestone cave is located in the Bulutota Rakwana range, which is near Udawalawa and an essential archaeological site in Sri Lanka.

Waulpane limestone cave is found in the Bulutota Rakwana range near Udawalawa and is an imperative archaeological site in Sri Lanka.
Waulpane limestone cave is placed in the Bulutota Rakwana range near Udawalawa and is an important archaeological site in Sri Lanka. This cave is over 400m long-drawn and could witness hundreds of thousands of bats, species of lizards, frogs and various insects and fish that have adjusted to the dark.

You access the cave and get the opportunity to analyse this unusual nature. About 300m underground, you will expose the ancient world of ancient fossils in the cavern walls and a stream within the cave. Furthermore, an impressive waterfall is placed in the centre hence is ideal for views.

At the centre of the cave cascades a brilliant creation of nature, the only internal waterfall of Sri Lanka. It is 60 ft tall and is estimated to be the tallest interior waterfall on the island and the 2nd highest in the world. The critical point about this waterfall is that the volume of water that cascades down the rocks predominate during the year. The environment, amount of water in the stream, or other environmental factors do not affect the waterfall volume.

 

 

 / 

Sign in

Send Message

My favorites

counter hit xanga