No one who travels in Sri Lanka disputes the fact that streams and rills, running in search of a heaven in which to settle, have made a memorable contribution to the scenic splendor of the mountain region. Streams of water rush down rocky promontories and precipices forming roaring waterfalls, before meandering slowly to the plains that stretch to the coastal belt.
Waterfalls of Sri Lanka
Diyaluma
175 metres tall (tenth highest in the world) |
| Alakolagoda |
| Bridal |
| Lovers Leap |
| Dunhinda |
| Manawa and Perawella |
| Baker’s and Elgin (75 metres tall) |
| Rawana |
| Ramboda |
| Kurundu Oya |
| Victoria |
| Aberdeen and Devon |
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