Natural rock pools at Uda Diyaluma top falls

Uda Diyaluma – Discovering the Beautiful Hidden Waterfall

Uda Diyaluma – Discovering the Beautiful Hidden Waterfall

✈️ Why should you visit Sigiriya?

Uda Diyaluma refers to the upper portion of Diyaluma Falls, Sri Lanka’s second-highest waterfall, known for its scenic natural rock pools perfect for swimming.
  • It is Sri Lanka’s Second-Highest Waterfall: At 220 meters, Diyaluma is the second-tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka. Therefore, it is a significant natural landmark. The trek to Uda Diyaluma takes you to its summit.
  • Offers a Hidden Trekking Experience: The Uda Diyaluma trek provides a secluded adventure. It leads visitors to hidden rock pools and mini-waterfalls. This offers a serene contrast to the more crowded lower falls.
  • Features Natural Swimming Pools: The top of the falls has a series of beautiful natural rock pools. These pools are perfect for swimming and relaxing. This is a key feature of the trek.
  • Associated with a Tragic Love Story: Diyaluma Falls is steeped in local folklore. The name comes from a sad tale about a chief’s son and his lover. The story says a gush of water appeared to hide a tragedy.
  • Moderate Trek: The Uda Diyaluma (upper) trail is a moderate hike with some steep/uphill sections, rocky paths, and potential slipperiness. It’s suitable for reasonably fit people and older children (some families do it), but not ideal for beginners or very young kids without preparation.

Entity

Government

Entrance

Paid

Wheelchair Access

No

Water

Available

Restaurants

Available

Toilets

Available

District: Badulla

Reach

Any vehicle

Road Quality

Good

Public Transport

Available

Aerial view of Uda Diyaluma waterfall in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan waterfall destination Uda Diyaluma
Uda Diyaluma waterfall in Badulla Sri Lanka
Scenic view of Uda Diyaluma natural pools

Guidelines

Weather Awareness : Avoid visiting during heavy rain or storms as trails become slippery and water levels rise rapidly, increasing the risk of accidents. Swimming Safety : Do not swim in deep or fast-flowing parts of the waterfall. Only enter shallow or designated safe areas if allowed. Guided Access : Hire a local guide if trekking to the top. Paths can be steep, unclear, and risky without guidance.