- Multiple Cascading Chutes: The falls consist of several chutes (multi-tiered cascades), with the overall or main drop measuring approximately 40 meters in height.
- A Hidden Gem: The waterfall is not directly visible from the main road due to a dense cover of trees. Visitors must trek about 250 meters from the road to get their first view of the falls, making it a discovery for those who venture off the beaten path.
- Source from a Reservoir: The falls are unique in that they spring directly from the Ritigaha Oya reservoir, which is a tributary of the Kelani River. This gives it the alternate name, “Ritigaha Oya Falls.”
- A Perilous but Refreshing Rock Pool: At the base of the falls, there is a deep rock pool where visitors can bathe. However, the texts explicitly warn that the water level can rise “rapidly and without warning,” making it a location that requires extreme caution.
- Location in a Biodiversity Hotspot: The texts mention that the area is known for leeches, suggesting a lush, natural environment. Visitors are advised to bring repellents, highlighting the falls’ location in a pristine rainforest setting teeming with natural life.
