Laxapana Falls

Waterfall

Photo Credit: Flickr

Distance (From Nuwara Eliya): 70 Kms

Trip Duration (Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day

Place Location: At Kiriwan Eliya Village

Transportation Options: + Walk/Trek

Travel Tips: None

At a distance of 17 km from Maskeliya, 31 km from Hattan and 70 km from Nuwara Eliya, Laxapana Falls is a mesmerizing waterfall situated at Kiriwan Eliya village in Nuwara Eliya district of Sri Lanka. Located on Maskeliya-Norton Bridge road, it is one of the popular waterfalls in Sri Lanka and among the major places to visit in Nuwara Eliya.

The picturesque waterfall that cascades down from an enormous height of 413 feet, is formed by Maskeliya Oya, a major tributary of the Kelani river. This is the 8th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka and 625th highest waterfall in the world. According to legend, this is the place where Buddha mended his saffron robe when he was visiting Adam's Peak. The name of the falls derived from Sinhala words of 'Laxa' means Hundred thousand and 'Pana' translates to lamps.

The waterfall is a cascade of silvery foam amid lush greenery that flows to form a fabulous natural pool at the bottom. The fall gives its name to twin hydroelectric power stations, Old Laxapana Power Station which generates 50 MW of electricity and New Laxapana Power Station which generates 100 MW. It is quite a difficult waterfall to hike and caution should be taken while taking a dip due to the flow of the water.

A stunning view of the fall can be enjoyed from the road between Norton bride and Maskeliya. If you want to go closer take the road from Polpitiya power station. Otherwise, take the road from Maskeliya to Norton Bridge and within 13 km there is a subsidiary road to Kottalena that will take you to the fall. Many tourists reach to the top and capture the downside vicinity from the fall. An observation point is also at the top. One can also visit the fall by taking the Hatton - Maskeliya, and travel for the Pathana village. While the view of the falls from above is stunning, make the descent towards the bottom to enjoy the falls in its entirety. The downward climb consists of more than 500 steps amid dense flora, and it ends with the sight of the stunning natural pool.

Timings: 6 AM - 5 PM

Entry: Free