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Laxapana Waterfall: A Majestic Wonder of Sri Lanka’s Highlands-by Kalani-eLanka

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Laxapana Waterfall: A Majestic Wonder of Sri Lanka’s Highlands-by Kalani-eLanka

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Laxapana Waterfall, located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is one of the island’s most breathtaking natural attractions. Towering at 126 meters (413 feet), it is the eighth-highest waterfall in the country and ranks among the most picturesque sights in the region. Surrounded by lush tea estates and misty hills, Laxapana offers a unique blend of scenic beauty, spiritual heritage, and engineering significance.

Laxapana Falls is situated in the village of Kiriwan Eliya, near Maskeliya in the Nuwara Eliya District. It lies about 115 kilometers from Colombo and is easily accessible via Hatton or Norton Bridge. Travelers can reach the falls by car, bus, or train (with the closest major station being Hatton), followed by a short tuk-tuk ride or hike.

Laxapana is a plunge waterfall formed by the Maskeliya Oya, a tributary of the Kelani River. The water rushes down a single drop over rugged rock faces, creating a powerful cascade that flows into a clear pool below. The surrounding area is dense with tropical greenery, providing a peaceful retreat from urban life and a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

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The name “Laxapana” is derived from the Sinhala words “Laxa” meaning “hundred thousand” and “Pahana” meaning “lamp” or “rock”, symbolizing the grandeur and luminous beauty of the falls. According to local legend, the waterfall is a place of spiritual significance—believed to be where Lord Buddha paused to mend his robe during his pilgrimage to Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak).

Laxapana Falls is not only a natural wonder but also plays a vital role in Sri Lanka’s power generation. The water from the falls is harnessed by two major hydroelectric power stations: the Old Laxapana Power Station (50 MW) and the New Laxapana Power Station (100 MW). These facilities are part of the broader Kelani River hydroelectric project and have contributed to the country’s electricity supply for decades.

Hiking and Viewing Points

There are two main ways to experience the falls:

  • Top Viewpoint: Offers panoramic views of the waterfall and surrounding hills.

  • Base Trail: A more adventurous route that descends via a steep staircase to the foot of the falls, where visitors can feel the spray of the water and relax by the pool.

Best Time to Visit

The ideal time to visit is during the dry season (December to April), when the paths are safer and the views clearer. However, the waterfall is at its most powerful and dramatic during the monsoon months (May to November).

Travel Tips

  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes.

  • Bring water, snacks, and insect repellent.

  • Be cautious near slippery rocks and strong currents.

Laxapana Waterfall is a symbol of Sri Lanka’s natural beauty and cultural richness. Whether you’re a nature lover, a spiritual seeker, or simply a traveler looking for a tranquil escape, Laxapana promises a memorable experience. With its thunderous flow, spiritual tales, and contribution to hydropower, this waterfall is truly a gem of the central highlands—a place where nature and history unite in harmony.

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