Laxapana Waterfalls

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Beauty of Laxapana Waterfall

Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s central highlands lies a breathtaking natural wonder that is sure to leave you awestruck – Laxapana Waterfall. With its cascading waters, lush greenery, and serene surroundings, this must-visit destination offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re an adventure seeker looking for an adrenaline rush or simply seeking some peace and quiet amidst nature’s beauty, Laxapana Waterfall is the perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. So pack your bags and get ready to experience the mesmerizing charm of one of Sri Lanka’s most enchanting waterfalls!

Introduction to Laxapana Waterfall

Laxapana Waterfall, located in Sri Lanka’s Central Province, is one of the island’s most popular tourist destinations. The waterfall is fed by the Maskeliya Oya, a tributary of the Kelani River, and is approximately 423 feet (129 meters) high.

The fall is thought to derive its name from the presence of iron ore (laksha) in the rocks over which the water flows. The fall was said to house a labyrinth of tunnels, one of which still exists.

 

The best way to experience Laxapana Waterfall is by taking a dip in the pool at its base. The water is refreshingly cool and invigorating, and the surroundings are incredibly peaceful and serene.

 

Laxapana Reservoir, where the fall is found, is used by power stations at New Laxapana, Canyon and Polpitye Samanala resulting in a certain amount of water depletion. A number of villages including Laxapana , Pathana, Kiriwaneliya, Muruthatenna, Kottalena, Hunugala and Belumgala surround the fall.

The fall was said to house a labyrinth of tunnels, one of which still exists.

History of the Laxapana Waterfall

There are number of legends on the name Laxapana. Some say it means Hundred Thousand Lamps which the literal meaning of Laxapana in Sinhala which is connected to the Wimalasurendra power station fed by this waterfall. Some say its derived from the presence of iron ore (laksha) in the rocks over which the water flows.

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Tips for Photographing the Waterfall

If you’re planning a trip to see Laxapana Waterfall, there are a few things you can do to make sure you get the best photos possible. First, try to visit during the daytime when the sun is shining directly on the waterfall. This will give your photos a bright and vibrant look. Second, use a tripod if you have one so that your camera is steady and doesn’t shake while you’re taking long exposures. Experiment with different compositions and angles to get unique shots of this beautiful natural wonder.

Laxapana Waterfall is a must-visit destination for any traveler looking to experience the beauty and serenity of Sri Lanka. With its breathtaking views, lush greenery, and refreshing waters, this enchanting waterfall is sure to provide an unforgettable experience. Whether you are looking for a day trip or an extended stay, Laxapana Waterfall should be at the top of your list when planning your next getaway in Sri Lanka.

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To Bandaranaike International Airport - Colombo

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To Mattala International Airport - Hambanthota

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