Sri Lanka, in comparison to its size, has perhaps the largest number of
waterfalls of any country in the world. Indeed, there are nearly 100 in
Sri Lanka over 5-10 metres, the largest being no less than 263 metres
high. Several factors are necessary for such an abundance of waterfalls.
First, the geological formation of the land has to be such that there
is a sharp upthrust of the earth’s surface. Second, the rivers should
flow over a hard rock face to minimise erosion. Third, there should be
plenty of rainfall to swell the rivers. In Sri Lanka all these factors
are satisfied in the central highlands.
Dunhinda Falls is the highest waterfall on the Badulu Oya, at 63
metres, a river that rises in the mountains on the border of the Uva
highlands and runs into the Mahaweli river. The fall looks breathtaking,
with its water roaring over a rocky ledge and falling splashing with
clouds of spray into a pool in the rocks below. It is because of this
reason that his water fall is named as Dunhinda Falls in Sinhala meaning
“spraying” or “vapor waterfall.” The Dunhinda Falls are located on the Badulla – Taldena Road 5 km
north of Badulla. From the main road, you have to walk a kilometre to
the waterfall.
This path follows the course of the Badulu Oya, which
flows at the bottom of the valley through the thick forest. Although
clearly defined, the path is sometimes quite rocky, and so the travelers
should remember to wear suitable footwear. A good observation spot is
available at the end of the path. There is also an ancient cave close to
the fall where once was occupied by the Veddas (natives of Sri Lanka)
from Bintenne.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
ආයුබෝවන් දුන්හිද ඇල්ලේ සියලු තොරතුරු දැනගන්න
Dunhida
Dunhinda
is the pride of Badulla and Sri Lankas loveliest and most dramatic
waterfall and 200 ft in height and which is at Soranathota about 10 km
off to Badulla. Dunhinda waterfall is made by jump water with high gap
of Badulu river. This water ways started with Uma Oya, Hal Oya and
various water ways. Dunhinda is at Badulla - Mahiyangana road and there
are about 10km from Badulla town. Dunhinda waterfalls at about 1km from
main road. This path is to be walk. First you can see little Dunhinda
waterfalls which is at downside of main
According
to the folk history of Badulla, there was a time when the whole area,
which is now the Badulla valley, was inundated due to the rever being
blocked by a Wild creeper which had grown where the Dunhinda begins its
drop. The king of that time gave a commission to a subject to have the
creeper removed and save the valley. The task took three months and saw
the birth of the waterfall and the safety of the valley
Dunhinda
is considered to be one of the most enchanting falls in Sri Lanka and
is in close proximity to Badulla town. The water resembles a thin cloud
as it cascades 63m downwards into a large pool. The backdrop to the fall
is known as 'Dunhinda Adaviya'. 'Dunhinda' translates to
'spraying/vapour waterfall' - the word 'dun' means 'gave/was given',
while 'hinda' means 'evaporate'.
This
fall is steeped in history. The area was once inhabited by indigenous
people - the Veddha tribe. During the time of King Rajasinhe, a giant
fern got stuck at the top of the fall, between two mountains. This acted
as a dam, which resulted in the flooding of Badulla town. Seeing the
gravity of the situation, the king entrusted the task of clearing the
sluice to a person named 'Ranhavadidaraya'. After toiling for three
months he managed to clear the water and the town re-emerged.
The
45m fall is full even during the dry season and derives its name from
the famous Dunhinda Falls where the spray forms a mist. The source of
the fall is the Ibban Oya (river), a tributary of the Gal Oya (river). A
number of valuable trees are found in the area, locally known as
Suriya, Mara, Bulu and Nellie, but unfortunately colonisation has caused
deforestation.
Dunhida
Falls there is a small car park on a bend in the road about 2km from
the falls, north of town, which takes about 25 minutes on foot (you may
have to pay for the car to be guarded). Buses also stop nearby (about 10
minutes walk away). The path to falls is across the road from the car
park. It is quite rough and steep in places, so take care and wear
suitable shoes. The valley at this point is also quite narrow which can
make it very hot.. The humidity is also very high near the falls, which
is noticeable if you have come down from is also very high near the
falls, which is noticeable if you have come down from the high lands.
Numerous stalls sell cold drinks, herbs etc at the start of the walk and
along it. As the falls are very popular with Sri Lankans, foreign
travelers are not hassled too much.
Shortly
after the beginning of the path you can see the lower falls (more of a
cascade really). Quite a long way down in the valley below. Thee are
only about 15 m in height and much broader than the main falls. A ledge
about 10m from the top makes for a pectacular ‘Spurt’ when the river I
running high. At the main falls, the river plunges in two tages about
60m through ‘V’ in the rock which caues a mity haze (Dunhida) which
gives the fall its name. There are granite cliffs on either side and a
large pool at the bottom. It is quite pectacular and well worth the
effort. Here there is alo a large, Kidney haped obervation platform
where concrete table and benches have been built to give a pleaant
picnic spot. It can, however, be very buy at times.
3.5
km north of Badulla lie the majestic, 63-meter-high Dunhinda Falls,
reached via a beautiful drive from town. A huge archway proclaims the
existence of the falls. We are into the car park. Now is the pleasant
1.5km scramble along a well worn jungle trek during which we cross a
wobbly, Indiana Johnes-style suspension bridge & clamber over jagged
rock, past stall selling snakes & herbal teas to reach the viewing
platform. The falls are fed by Badulla Oya, a tributary of River
Mahaweli. Though the falls are not the highest in the island, in fact
are seventh highest, renowned for their sheer volume, spewing out an
impressive quantity of water which creates great clouds of spray as it
crashes into the pool below spraying us too on the viewing platform.
Dunhida, in Sinhala means spray.
The Legends of the Dunhida Falls
In
the 14th century, Princess Mampitiya Anuhas Menike Bandara fled with
her lover, the commoner Kahapitiya Arachchi Bandara, from the wrath of
her father, the ruler of Gampola. Frustrated by the inability to erase
tracks & traces of wherever they found refugee, the lovers, pledging
their eternal love, plunged themselves into the depths of the pool. It
is said following their tragedy, more tragedy fell upon the surrounding
villages: a terrible storm swept away whole villages including Kosgolla,
together with people, cattle, poultry & all.
The
name of the princess "Anuhas" in Sinhalese means supernatural powers.
Another legend is associated with an entrance to a secret 30 km long
passageway hidden by the falls. Treasure of Prince Kumarasinghe of Uva
lies hidden somewhere in the falls.
The Dunhinda Falls is one of Sri Lanka's most beautiful waterfalls located about 5 km off Badulla town. The
waterfall, which is 210 feet (64 m) high gets its name from the smoky dew drops spray, (Dun in sinhala means mist
or smoke) which surrounds the area at the foot of the waterfall. The water fall is created by the river called
Badulu Oya which goes through the Badulla town.
To reach the water fall you have to walk more than 1 km distance along a foot path. Along this foot path you can
see another small waterfall at a distance. However walking along this muddy foot path is really worth as the
waterfall is so beautiful. Along this foot path there are many native venders selling herbal drinks to refresh and
rest yourself. At the end of the path there is a secure stage constructed for viewers to see the waterfall. If you
are brave enough you can reach the foot of the waterfall and cross the river and see the most beautiful view of the fall.
Dunhinda
waterfall is big waterfall of Sri Lanka and which is at Soranathota
place of Badulla Sri Lanka. Dunhinda waterfall is made by jump water
with high gap of Badulu river. This water ways started with Uma Oya, Hal
Oya and various water ways. Dunhinda is at Badulla - Mahiyangana road
and there are about 10km from Badulla town. Dunhinda waterfalls at about
1km from main road. This path is to be walk. First you can see little
Dunhinda waterfalls which is at downside of main waterfall.
Dunhinda waterfall is one of beautiful waterfall of Sri Lanka. Downside of Dunhinda there are three main water Walleyes call Randenigala, Rantambe and Randenigala. Uma oya direct to Rantambe and other two Walleyes from Mahaweli river from Kandy. Uma Oya starts at worldsend and it travels Ambewela, Nuwaraeliya, Uva Paranagama, Welimada, Attampitiya, haliela, Badulla and end with Mahaweli river.
In several years ago Badulla town is a valley. In those time there was no Dunhinda waterfalls in this place. The very big vine is blocked the way of Badulu river and there for Badulla city become big Valley. The man called Ranhawadi Dhuraya tried to remove this vine. How ever whiting several months he could cut the big vine and he was died in slept. After all the water stoked in Badulla town was flow down in this place and build a nice waterfall called Dunhinda.
Bathing in Dunhinda waterfall is very danger because downside of the fall is very deep and it contains stones. Dunhinda is very famous waterfall in world after showing the drama of "Dunhinda Addara".
Duhinda Falls, Sri Lanka is located 5 km north of Badulla on the Badulla - Taldena Road. The falls are the highest on the Badulu Oya River that flows on the mountain border of the Uva highlands and eventually surrenders itself to the Mahaweli Ganga. It is said to be the most awesome waterfall of the country. Dunhinda undoubtedly is considered a plume is Badulla and Sri Lanka’s crown because of its spectacular down pour. Its water smashes on the bouldered surface with high velocity and falls down into a large pool. This gives a look of a vapor waterfall from where the name Duhinda has been derived and the amazing beauty of this 210 feet high fall lies in this very fact.
To reach the Duhinda Falls one has to travel 5 Kilometer from Badulla by the Mahiyangana stretch, and trek another 2 kilometer from the main road while he enjoys the beauty of the Badulu Oya valley. The Dunhinda Falls is a paid admission spot. Very near to the fall there is a presence of an old cave which once was haven of Veddas from Bintenne
This fall is steeped in history. The area was once inhabited by indigenous people - the Veddha tribe. During the time of King Rajasinhe, a giant fern got stuck at the top of the fall, between two mountains. This acted as a dam, which resulted in the flooding of Badulla town. Seeing the gravity of the situation, the king entrusted the task of clearing the sluice to a person named 'Ranhavadidaraya'. After toiling for three months he managed to clear the water and the town re-emerged.
Dunhinda waterfall is one of beautiful waterfall of Sri Lanka. Downside of Dunhinda there are three main water Walleyes call Randenigala, Rantambe and Randenigala. Uma oya direct to Rantambe and other two Walleyes from Mahaweli river from Kandy. Uma Oya starts at worldsend and it travels Ambewela, Nuwaraeliya, Uva Paranagama, Welimada, Attampitiya, haliela, Badulla and end with Mahaweli river.
In several years ago Badulla town is a valley. In those time there was no Dunhinda waterfalls in this place. The very big vine is blocked the way of Badulu river and there for Badulla city become big Valley. The man called Ranhawadi Dhuraya tried to remove this vine. How ever whiting several months he could cut the big vine and he was died in slept. After all the water stoked in Badulla town was flow down in this place and build a nice waterfall called Dunhinda.
Bathing in Dunhinda waterfall is very danger because downside of the fall is very deep and it contains stones. Dunhinda is very famous waterfall in world after showing the drama of "Dunhinda Addara".
Duhinda Falls, Sri Lanka is located 5 km north of Badulla on the Badulla - Taldena Road. The falls are the highest on the Badulu Oya River that flows on the mountain border of the Uva highlands and eventually surrenders itself to the Mahaweli Ganga. It is said to be the most awesome waterfall of the country. Dunhinda undoubtedly is considered a plume is Badulla and Sri Lanka’s crown because of its spectacular down pour. Its water smashes on the bouldered surface with high velocity and falls down into a large pool. This gives a look of a vapor waterfall from where the name Duhinda has been derived and the amazing beauty of this 210 feet high fall lies in this very fact.
To reach the Duhinda Falls one has to travel 5 Kilometer from Badulla by the Mahiyangana stretch, and trek another 2 kilometer from the main road while he enjoys the beauty of the Badulu Oya valley. The Dunhinda Falls is a paid admission spot. Very near to the fall there is a presence of an old cave which once was haven of Veddas from Bintenne
This fall is steeped in history. The area was once inhabited by indigenous people - the Veddha tribe. During the time of King Rajasinhe, a giant fern got stuck at the top of the fall, between two mountains. This acted as a dam, which resulted in the flooding of Badulla town. Seeing the gravity of the situation, the king entrusted the task of clearing the sluice to a person named 'Ranhavadidaraya'. After toiling for three months he managed to clear the water and the town re-emerged.
Friday, January 10, 2014
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Dunhinda
waterfall is big waterfall of Sri Lanka and which is at Soranathota
place of Badulla Sri Lanka. Dunhinda waterfall is made by jump water
with high gap of Badulu river. This water ways started with Uma Oya, Hal
Oya and various water ways. Dunhinda is at Badulla - Mahiyangana road
and there are about 10km from Badulla town. Dunhinda waterfalls at about
1km from main road. This path is to be walk. First you can see little
Dunhinda waterfalls which is at downside of main waterfall.
Dunhinda waterfall is big waterfall of Sri Lanka
Dunhinda waterfall is big waterfall of Sri Lanka and which is at
Soranathota place of Badulla Sri Lanka. Dunhinda waterfall is made by
jump water with high gap of Badulu river. This water ways started with
Uma Oya, Hal Oya and various water ways. Dunhinda is at Badulla -
Mahiyangana road and there are about 10km from Badulla town. Dunhinda
waterfalls at about 1km from main road. This path is to be walk. First
you can see little Dunhinda waterfalls which is at downside of main
waterfall.
Dunhinda waterfall is one of beautiful waterfall of Sri Lanka. Downside of Dunhinda there are three main water Walleyes call Randenigala, Rantambe and Randenigala. Uma oya direct to Rantambe and other two Walleyes from Mahaweli river from Kandy. Uma Oya starts at worldsend and it travels Ambewela, Nuwaraeliya, Uva Paranagama, Welimada, Attampitiya, haliela, Badulla and end with Mahaweli river.
Dunhinda waterfall is one of beautiful waterfall of Sri Lanka. Downside of Dunhinda there are three main water Walleyes call Randenigala, Rantambe and Randenigala. Uma oya direct to Rantambe and other two Walleyes from Mahaweli river from Kandy. Uma Oya starts at worldsend and it travels Ambewela, Nuwaraeliya, Uva Paranagama, Welimada, Attampitiya, haliela, Badulla and end with Mahaweli river.
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Dunhinda Falls is a waterfall located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Badulla town in Sri Lanka.The
Dunhinda Falls is one of Sri Lanka's most beautiful waterfalls.The
waterfall, which is 210 feet (64 m) high gets its name from the smoky
dew drops spray, (Dun in sinhala means mist or smoke) which surrounds
the area at the foot of the waterfall. The water fall is created by the
river called Badulu Oya which goes through the Badulla town.
To reach the water fall you have to walk more than 1 km distance along a foot path. Along this foot path you can see another small waterfall called Kuda Dunhinda at a distance. However walking along this muddy foot path is really worth as the waterfall is so beautiful. Along this foot path there are many native venders selling herbal drinks to refresh and rest yourself. At the end of the path there is a secure stage constructed for viewers to see the waterfall. If you are brave enough you can reach the foot of the waterfall and cross the river and see the most beautiful view of the fall.
To reach the water fall you have to walk more than 1 km distance along a foot path. Along this foot path you can see another small waterfall called Kuda Dunhinda at a distance. However walking along this muddy foot path is really worth as the waterfall is so beautiful. Along this foot path there are many native venders selling herbal drinks to refresh and rest yourself. At the end of the path there is a secure stage constructed for viewers to see the waterfall. If you are brave enough you can reach the foot of the waterfall and cross the river and see the most beautiful view of the fall.
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