- Its Name Means “Mist”: The name means “mist” or “smoke.” It comes from the smoky spray at its base. In fact, its shape also resembles a bridal veil.
- Legend of a Great Flood: There is a unique flood legend. A giant fern once blocked the falls. As a result, it flooded the entire town of Badulla.
- Myths of Treasure and Ghosts: The falls are steeped in folklore. A legend says a king’s treasure lies below. Also, a ghost of a princess haunts the area.
- Two Waterfalls in One Hike: You can see two waterfalls here. A smaller fall, Kuda Dunhinda, is along the path. Thus, it offers a great view before the main one.
- The First Waterfall with an Entry Fee: This was the first fall to charge a fee. A small fee is charged for all visitors. Therefore, it holds a unique place in local tourism history.
