Sri Lanka has a lot in store for its tourists, like its beautiful location amidst world’s famous water bodies and their beaches. Then again the high raised mountains to the innumerable graceful rivers, streams, and waterfalls. This tiny island nation is a complete package in itself to satisfy its natives and visitors who would want to celebrate nature. Waterfalls of Sri Lanka are surely the added attractions for its tourists. Like many other of its kind, for instance the Devon's Waterfall, Duhinda Falls, Bopath Ella, Bambarakanda Ella and more, Alupolla Ella, Sri Lanka is another such ecstatic fall that enhances the scenic beauty of the country. Among the nine provinces the Central, Uva, Sabaragamuwa and parts of Western provinces are known to consist the maximum number of waterfalls in the country. The Alupolla Ella fall of Sri Lanka amalgamates three individual portions. The eventual height of the same stands for 200 feet or approximately about 60 in terms of meters. The Ella sites at a distance of around 25 kilometers from Ratnapura which is in the Wewalwatte settlement. Alongside Alupolla, Ratnapura in the Sabaragamuwa province also prides itself for two of its other waterfalls namely the sixth tallest fall of the country, Mapanana Ella fall and also the Dehena Ella fall. Precisely the fall is situated at the end of the road that leads to Alupolla. A small but definitely clean tea boutique is found close by where one is sure to enjoy a hot cup of simple tea after a cool bath in the waters of Alupolla.
Amongst the green landscape and bounteous tall trees on the mountains the Ella offers a soothing effect to the eyes. The picturesque location of the Alupolla Ella waterfall and its surprisingly beautiful flow is an eye catcher for tourists. AsiaRooms.com helps you to gather details about the Alupolla Ella, Sri Lanka
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