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by Traveler Madawa

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โ–  Kumari Ella Waterfall, located in the Colombo district, is a modest cascade standing at 4 meters tall. Local legend holds that the daughter of King Seethawaka Rajasinghe, named Kumari, tragically drowned in its waters. A path leading along the stream to the right will guide visitors to the serene base pool of the waterfall, offering a peaceful spot to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.

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โ–  At Puwakpitiya Aman Oya, two streams convergeโ€”one originating from Pittukande Mountain and the other from Dukkalahelena Mountain. These join with two additional streams, one flowing from Hewahinda and the other from Illukovil. The combined waters then continue their journey, eventually merging into the Kelani River at Ambangama.

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โ–  Known also as "Kumari Wala Ella," this waterfall can be accessed from Colombo by taking the Colombo-Katunayake Expressway and exiting towards Biyagama. Once on Biyagama Road, continue until you reach the junction with Avissawella Road. Travel past Seethawakapura and continue towards Digana. From there, take a right turn onto Hewainna Road, which will guide you to the beautiful Kumari Ella Waterfall.

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