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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Waterfalls Of  Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is one of waterfall paradises of the world. Sri Lanka has many waterfalls. Majority of them include to Nuwaraeliya district and Badulla Districts. Maximum waterfalls is available in Rathnapura district. Highest waterfall of Sri Lanka is Bambarakanda Waterfalls(241m). Bambarakanda, Diyaluma, Dunhinda, Ravana, Bomburu Falls, Ravan Falls, Mana Falls and such several waterfalls at Badulla district. Garandi Falls, Abardeen Falls, St. Clair falls, Devon Falls, Kurundu Oya falls, Ramboda falls and several beautiful falls at Nuwaraeliya District. Bopath Ella falls, Kalthota Duwili Falls and Sinharaja Falls are available at Rathnapura district. Some other falls are available in Kegalle District, Galle District, Sinharaja, Sri Pada, Horton Plains, Dumbara mountains and such places.
Highest five waterfalls of Sri Lanka    

1. Bambarakanda falls(241m)

2. Kurundu Oya falls (189m)

3. Diyaluma falls (171m)

4. Lxapana falls (115m)

5  Raththna falls (111m)

Gal Oya National Park





Luxury and standard Tented accommodation operated by Sri Lankan Expeditions. This Safari camp is an ideal way to explore the wildlife of Gal Oya National Park in Sri Lanka.Gal Oya Luxury Safari Camp-Gal Oya National Park
Dambana


Our campsite is located next to the ‘Delikadeliwewa' tank in very close proximity to the DAMBANA village itself. Forget any ideas about cramped tents and sitting on the ground for mealtimes – this is camping in style!Dambana -Veddha Camp-Dambana
Sinharaja Rain Forest



The jungle hide out is unique as it is situated on a hillock in the forest and surrounded by other beautiful mountains in the Sinharaja forest range. Four spacious rooms with two attached bathrooms fitted with modern sanitary ware. The Bungalow has to beJungle Hideout Holiday Bungalow - Sinharaja-Sinharaja Rain Forest
Wilpattu National Park


Sri Lankan Expedition SAFARI CAMP in Wilpattu is an excellent place for observing the park's varied wildlife from the camp itself.Wilpattu Luxury Safari Camp-Wilpattu National Park
Gal Oya National Park



Luxury and standard Tented accommodation operated by Sri Lankan Expeditions. This Safari camp is an ideal way to explore the wildlife of Gal Oya National Park in Sri Lanka.Gal Oya Luxury Safari Camp-Gal Oya National Park
Dambana

Our campsite is located next to the ‘Delikadeliwewa' tank in very close proximity to the DAMBANA village itself. Forget any ideas about cramped tents and sitting on the ground for mealtimes – this is camping in style!Dambana -Veddha Camp-Dambana
Sinharaja Rain Forest


The jungle hide out is unique as it is situated on a hillock in the forest and surrounded by other beautiful mountains in the Sinharaja forest range. Four spacious rooms with two attached bathrooms fitted with modern sanitary ware. The Bungalow has to beJungle Hideout Holiday Bungalow - Sinharaja-Sinharaja Rain Forest
Wilpattu National Park

Sri Lankan Expedition SAFARI CAMP in Wilpattu is an excellent place for observing the park's varied wildlife from the camp itself.Wilpattu Luxury Safari Camp-Wilpattu National Park
Rainforests once covered 14% of the earth's land surface, but that figure has now dropped to a worrying 6% and is still falling (experts predict that the last remaining rainforests could be consumed in less than 40 years). In light of this terrible forecast, Sri Lanka has declared all of their rainforests as protected areas, not only to maintain their natural beauty, but to ensure the essential recycling of carbon dioxide into oxygen and protect their rich bio-diversity.

A rainforest can be described as an extremely stable eco-system because it experiences rain for more than six months of the year, so it is hardly surprising that in Sri Lanka they are all located in the wet zone areas.

Made up of a massively complex structure of tall trees, a wild profusion of flowers and a vast array of birds, insects, reptiles and mammals that are all interdependent on each other, there is no end to what may be discovered during a rainforest exploration in Sri Lanka . The awe-inspiring experience cannot be described in any words or shown in photos that would do it justice – try it for yourself and see!