Ellewala Waterfall in Sri Lanka surrounded by lush green forest

Ellewala Waterfall – The beautiful waterfall

Ellewala Waterfall – The beautiful waterfall

✈️ Why should you visit Sigiriya?

Ellewala Waterfall is a serene, hidden jungle cascade in Sri Lanka’s Monaragala District, offering an uncrowded natural bathing pool and adventurous access for a truly authentic and refreshing escape amidst lush greenery.
  • Hidden Jungle Gem: Ellewala Ella is a beautiful waterfall tucked away within the jungle, offering a serene and less crowded experience for visitors seeking tranquility.
  • Natural Bathing Pool: The waterfall features a natural pool at its base, making it an attractive spot for swimming and enjoying a refreshing dip, especially during periods of calm water flow.
  • Challenging Access: Reaching the waterfall involves navigating rough terrain and potentially requiring a 4×4 vehicle or a three-wheeler for the last few kilometers, followed by a walk into the jungle, adding an adventurous element to the visit.
  • Proximity to Ancient Temple: The waterfall is accessible via a road opposite the Rathmal Vehera Ancient Temple, allowing visitors to combine a natural wonder with a cultural exploration.
  • Safety Caution for Swimmers: Despite being a popular bathing spot, visitors are strongly cautioned about a deep, invisible cavity near the waterfall’s drop-off, making it deadly to go underneath and emphasizing the importance of safety.

Entity

Government

Entrance

Free

Wheelchair Access

No

Water

Not Available

Restaurants

Not Available

Toilets

Not Available

District: Monaragala

Reach

Any Vehicle + Foot

Road Quality

Medium

Public Transport

Not available

Guidelines

Use a Suitable Vehicle for Access: The road to Ellewala is narrow and rough, especially after the main road. Use a 4WD or tuk-tuk and avoid low-clearance vehicles, especially during rainy seasons. Avoid Visiting During Heavy Rainfall: The waterfall becomes dangerous when it rains due to strong water currents and sudden water level rise. Always check weather conditions before visiting. Swim with Caution: The pool under the waterfall is beautiful but can be deep and slippery. Do not dive, and if you’re not a strong swimmer, stay in the shallow areas.