Scenic view of Bopath Ella waterfall near Ratnapura

Bopath ella – A beautiful environment with a beautiful water

Bopath ella – A beautiful environment with a beautiful water

✈️ Why should you visit Sigiriya?

Bopath Ella is a popular Sri Lankan waterfall in the Ratnapura District, known for its unique shape that resembles a sacred “Bo” tree leaf.
  • Its Unique Bo-Leaf Shape: Its name comes from its unique shape. It looks like the leaf of a sacred Bo tree. The name “Bopath Ella” means “Bo-leaf waterfall.”
  • Rich Biodiversity: The area has rich biodiversity. You can find many kinds of trees there. Also, you might spot monkeys, mongooses, and unique birds.
  • A Site of Mystical Folklore: The falls are steeped in local folklore. One legend tells of a heartbroken girl’s ghost. Another says a hidden treasure trove is there.
  • The Most Studied Waterfall: It is the most studied waterfall in Sri Lanka. It has a high annual rainfall. Indeed, scientists have studied its flow rate.
  • An Easily Accessible Attraction: The falls are very easy to reach. They are not far from Colombo. Therefore, it is a major tourist attraction.

Entity

Government

Entrance

Free

Wheelchair Access

Yes

Water

Available

Restaurants

Available

Toilets

Available

District: Ratnapura

Reach

Any vehicle

Road Quality

Good

Public Transport

Available

Bopath Ella waterfall in Sri Lanka surrounded by lush greenery
Natural rock pool at the base of Bopath Ella waterfall

Guidelines

Beware of Local Vendors & Scams : Politely decline if you don’t wish to buy from pushy vendors or guides. Agree on prices beforehand if you choose their services. Travel in Daytime Only : It’s best to visit during daylight hours, as the area can be unsafe at night and emergency help is limited. Avoid Slippery Rocks : Rocks around the falls are very slippery, especially after rain. Wear proper footwear with good grip and avoid climbing. Safety Near Water : Do not attempt to swim near the base of the waterfall — currents are strong and accidents have occurred. Stay on safe, designated paths.