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Exploring the hidden beauty- Dumbara Falls- Ratnapura

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Year and Month October, 2014
Number of Days One Day Trip
Crew 2 (Myself and Lahiru Darshana)
Accommodation N/A
Transport Car
Activities Waterfall Hunting, Wildlife, Photography
Weather Overcast with intermittent sunshine
Route Ratnapura -> Kiriella -> Idangoda -> Dumbara -> Ingiriya -> Kottawa
Tips, Notes and Special remark
  • Avoid rainy days
    Rocks are extremely slippery in the Fall
Author malithkum
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I got to know that there was a waterfall in Dumbara area of Kiriella, Ratnapura. But could not find anyone with proper directions. Than an old trip report in Nadegura gave me the directions to explore this beauty.

It is situated just 3kms off Ratnapura-Panadura road though one has to walk upstream for last 500ms which would really test one depending on weather.

We turned left from the junction just before Paththini Devalaya and Bo tree on Panadura road coming from Ratnapura close to 38km post. We then crossed the wooden bridge over the Kalu River leading to Dumbara estate. Dumbara estate lies along the border between Ratnapura and Kalutara.

The wooden bridge over the Kalu River…..

The wooden bridge over the Kalu River…..

View from the wooden bridge over the Kalu River…..probably the narrowest point of Kalu River….

View from the wooden bridge over the Kalu River…..probably the narrowest point of Kalu River….

After crossing the Kalu River road devides to two. We took the road on the right hand side leading to Dumbara estate office and rural hospital of Dumbara.

Take the road to the right……

Take the road to the right……

Then after travelling 1 km the road divided to two. We took the road to left going uphill. After travelling another 1-2km we met the “Palam deke Bokkuwa”.

We parked the car and started to walk uphill along the stream. If travelling by car one has to be careful as there are one or two tricky places to cross. Van, no problem at all.

“Palam deke Bokkuwa” and my parked car on left corner…..

“Palam deke Bokkuwa” and my parked car on left corner…..

Going uphill bit tricky on two points… this is one of them…..

Going uphill bit tricky on two points… this is one of them…..

Going uphill not straight forward…..

Going uphill not straight forward…..

After half an hour challenging climb uphill we reached the base of the beautiful Dumbara Falls….

More than 20 meters in height…. Falls in 3 sections…..

More than 20 meters in height…. Falls in 3 sections…..

Upper and middle sections……

Upper and middle sections……

Full view of the fall sparing the left lower section…..

Full view of the fall sparing the left lower section…..

Left lower section….. it has less water than main fall….

Left lower section….. it has less water than main fall….

Thanks for reading.


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