Dehigala Ella Falls
Uva Province, Badulla
About Dehigala Ella Falls
Dehigala Ella Falls drops 30 metres through the Badulla District landscape in the scenic Uva Province highlands, surrounded by tea plantations and misty mountains. Fed by perennial streams flowing through the surrounding forest, this waterfall maintains its flow throughout the year, though it is most impressive during and after the rainy season.
What to Expect
Reaching Dehigala Ella Falls typically involves a walk through forest along a trail that may be unmarked in places. The path passes through tropical vegetation rich in ferns, mosses, and wildflowers. Listen for the sound of the falls growing louder as you approach — it's a reliable guide through the forest. The base of the waterfall often features a natural pool where the water collects before continuing downstream.
Best Time to Visit
The waterfall is most dramatic during the northeast monsoon season (October to January) when rainfall in the Badulla District is highest and streams carry maximum water volume. Early morning visits offer the best light for photography and cooler temperatures for the walk. The surrounding forest is alive with birdcalls at dawn, including endemic species like the Sri Lanka junglefowl and various barbets.
Getting There
Dehigala Ella Falls is located in the Badulla District of Uva Province. As a lesser-known waterfall, access may require local directions. The nearest town with facilities is in the Badulla area. Bring water and snacks as there are unlikely to be vendors near the falls. Sturdy footwear is recommended as trails can be slippery, especially during the rainy season.