
Puna Ella Falls
A 109 m Y-shaped double waterfall near Ramboda, where two streams merge into one dramatic cascade.
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Puna Ella Falls is a striking 109-metre-high waterfall located near Ramboda in the Nuwara Eliya District. The waterfall is unique for its distinctive "Y" shape, formed when two separate streams descend from different sources and merge at the bottom.
The waterfall on the left originates from Puna Oya, a canal flowing through a forest reserve above. The waterfall on the right is fed by Pundalu Oya, which flows through cultivated lands before reaching the drop. For most of the year, the right-hand cascade carries more water, but during long dry periods the left-hand fall maintains a steadier flow.
Historically, this waterfall was referred to as Ramboda Ella, as it is the tallest waterfall formed by Puna Oya in the Ramboda region. Over time, the name Ramboda Ella has been assigned to the three waterfalls above (Upper, Center, and Lower Ramboda). Today, this waterfall is commonly known as Puna Ella or Poonawa Ella.
Because of the two water sources, the falls are sometimes individually referred to as Puna Oya Ella and Pundalu Oya Ella. However, the name Puna Ella is most widely used.
The waterfall is visible from a distance along the Pussellawa-Nuwara Eliya Road, but reaching it requires following one of several footpaths. As the trails are not clearly marked, obtaining guidance from a local resident is recommended.
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🧭 How to Get There
📍 Location
Ramboda, Nuwara Eliya District, Central Province
🚗 How to Reach
- From Colombo (~149 km • ~5 h)
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Travel Tips
- Hire a local guide to choose the safest footpath.
- Visit during rainy season for stronger water flow.
- Wear proper hiking shoes due to uneven terrain.
- Carry sufficient water for the moderate hike.
- Early morning visits offer clearer views before mist forms.
Safety Notes
Please read before visiting
- Footpaths are not clearly marked.
- Terrain can be slippery during wet weather.
- Avoid climbing near unstable rock edges.
- Inform someone if hiking without a guide.
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