Tour to Adams Peak through waterfalls
Punna Ella
Ramboda Falls
Labukele tea state, Factory, Tea Center
Grand Hotel
Gregory Lack
Lovers leap falls
Devon Falls
St, Clair Waterfalls
Aberdeen waterfall (Sri pada Ella)
Mohini Ella
Adams peak
Laxapana falls
7 virgins mountain
Places we visit
Our journey starts in Kandy and we drive through a picturesque mountain covered with green carpet-like tea bushes all the way down to our entire tour. On this tour, our first stop is the viewpoint of Puna Ella (puna waterfall) ( puna falls takes a different form two rivers coming from both sides and falling down from the same place it breaking down into a Y shape admire the stunning views of nature) after seeing this beautiful waterfall
Day 1
Next, we are going to visit a place where we can see two waterfalls in one sight one is Rambada Falls (Ramboda Falls is 109 m (358 ft) high and11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka and the 729th highest waterfall in world. The falls have an altitude of 945 m (3,100 ft) above sea level.) and the other waterfall is the one we saw earlier Puna Ella with a different angle
The next stop is Labukele Tea factory where we will witness how the finest tea, Ceylon tea is made from leaves on a tea plant to a cup of tea.
And we drive toward Nuwaeliya City, a city of light and also call as little England because of its weather and its old colonial building on our drive we pass through a Golf course, Grand Hotel, an Old post office, and reach the Gregory Lake
After spending some time near Gregory lake we are off to see another beautiful waterfalls Lovers leap
And start to descend the mountain toward Adam’s peak on the way to Adam’s peak we will meet two more beautiful waterfalls Devon (Devon Falls, known as the ‘Veil of the Valley’, is a waterfall in Sri Lanka, situated 6 km (3.7 mi) west of Talawakele, Nuwara Eliya District on the A7 highway. The fall is named after a pioneer English coffee planter called Devon, whose plantation was situated nearby the falls.] The waterfall is 97 m (318 ft) high and is the 19th highest in the country. The falls are formed by a tributary of Kothmale Oya, a tributary of the Mahaweli River. The elevation of Devon Falls is 1,140 m (3,740 ft) above sea level)
and st. Clair just beside the road. (Clair’s Falls is one of the widest waterfalls in Sri Lanka and is commonly known as the “Little Niagara of Sri Lanka”. It is one of six waterfalls affected by the Upper Kotmale Hydropower Project.
The falls are situated 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) west of the town of Talawakele on the Hatton-Talawakele Highway in Nuwara Eliya District.
The falls are located along the Kotmale Oya, a tributary of the Mahaweli River, as it cascades over three rock outcrops into a large pool, running through a tea estate, from which the falls derive their name. The waterfalls consist of two falls called “Maha Ella” (Sinhalese “The Greater Fall”), which is 80 meters (260 ft) high and 50 meters (160 ft) wide, and “Kuda Ella”, (Sinhalese “The Lesser Fall”), which is 50 meters (160 ft) high and located immediately downstream of the main fall. St Clair’s falls are the 20th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka.)
To the next waterfall, we have to do a small hike after we enter the Aberdeen tea state we take about a 2km walk to Aberdeen Falls ( Aberdeen Falls is a 98 m (322 ft) high waterfall on the Kehelgamu Oya, Kehelgamu Oya is a major tributary of the Kelani River.18th highest on the Island.)
And our next waterfall is also we can see just beside the road Mohini Ella just before our stay near Adams peak
We stay in a small guest house near Adams Peak expecting to hike early in the morning to see the sunrise at the top of the Adams Peak
Day 2
Day 2 starts early in the morning and reaches the top of Adams Peak wait till sunrise it is the most amazing part of our tour
After seeing the sunrise we head back to our guest house to relax a little bit and enjoy our breakfast pack our stuff and head back to Kandy
On the way to Kandy, this time we take a different route on this road we will meet laxapane waterfall (Laxapana Falls is 126 m (413 ft) high and is the 8th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka and 625th highest waterfall in the world. It is situated in the Maskeliya area in Nuwara Eliya District, about 16 km (9.9 mi) from Maskeliya town on Maskeliya-Norton Bridge road, in a village called Kiriwan Eliya. It is formed by Maskeliya Oya near the confluence of Kehelgamu Oya and Maskeliya Oya, forming the Kelani River. The falls give 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.)
After we see the picturesque Laxapana waterfall we will drive very parallel to the Seven Virgins mountains
Through the valleys and mountains ending our two-day trip to Aams Peak, we will drop you from the hotel we pick you