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Hike to Secret Waterfalls in Nuwara Eliya

Highlights

  • Hike the beautiful valleys of Nuwara Eliya
  • Trek through the Sri Lankan jungle
  • Reach the Bomuru Ella Falls and take a dip
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What you'll do

Sri Lanka is known for its abundant waterfalls or angels, as the locals call them. On this truly immersive experience, you'll hike to some of the country's most secret, hidden waterfalls, accompanied with a local expert guide.

Just 20 minutes out of Nuwara Eliya town is the trail to head to the secret waterfall.

The trail starts on the mud roads that snake through beautiful valleys and vegetable plantations on either side. You then enter the jungle and hike along a stream to get to the falls. The route crosses a series of smaller falls before you reach Sri Lanka’s largest water fall. Where you get the chance to relax by the falls and jump in for a relaxing dip.

What's included

Included

  • Expert local guide
  • Water and refreshments en route
  • Transfers
  • First aid kit
Your local host

Prateeque

Hi! My name is Prateeque, your host. I grew up in India, in Bangalore and after completing an engineering degree, I decided to not actually follow this path and chose to follow my passion of travel. I quickly got a job as an actual tour guide in the wonderful southern region of Kerala, India, for a few months and ended up staying for 2 years.

An opportunity opened up to go to Sri Lanka to become manager for the country, so when I was offered it, I jumped at the chance. During my time working in travel, I’ve travelled the majority of both India and Sri Lanka and discovered almost place you could possibly explore in these crazy, yet amazing countries.

I’ve always enjoyed the outdoors and exploring, even as a kid. ... Read All

Hi! My name is Prateeque, your host. I grew up in India, in Bangalore and after completing an engineering degree, I decided to not actually follow this path and chose to follow my passion of travel. I quickly got a job as an actual tour guide in the wonderful southern region of Kerala, India, for a few months and ended up staying for 2 years.

An opportunity opened up to go to Sri Lanka to become manager for the country, so when I was offered it, I jumped at the chance. During my time working in travel, I’ve travelled the majority of both India and Sri Lanka and discovered almost place you could possibly explore in these crazy, yet amazing countries.

I’ve always enjoyed the outdoors and exploring, even as a kid. I would go out on my bike and get lost and then try to find my way back. I grew up in an urban setting, so any chance I could get I was out exploring. The feeling of release you get from the outdoors, is completely different to anything you can feel.

The one thing that inspired me to work in travel and pursue it as a long term career, is the feeling of pure amazement when discovering something new or seeing something spectacular for the first time. It’s an indescribable feeling, but you’re just totally immersed in this place and you just forget about everything else for a while.

And seeing this look on people’s faces and being with them when they’re doing this, is something I found out very quickly when I was tour guide I absolutely loved and just had to pursue this further.

Another thing is, you always learn in travel, there’s always something new that comes up, whether it be an experience, untapped location, or new people, you’re always learning and this pushes me to find new things to do.

It’s fair to say that Sri Lanka is oversaturated, there are plenty of companies here offering the same tours to the same places. We however, like to go off the beaten track. It’s unbelievable how much there is to see in this wonderful country away from the main sights. For example, the busy national parks e.g. Udawalawe National Park can have up to 600 jeeps a day on it’s roads. But if you go just 2 hours away at Gal Oya national park, it’s much less busy and you can get much closer to the wildlife.

Location

Your pick up point will be in the town of Nuwara Eliya, in central Sri Lanka. From their your guide will lead you on a hike out of the town to some beautiful secret waterfalls, before leading you back to the town at the end of your visit.

Exact meeting point and time will be specified on your booking voucher.

FAQs

What time does the tour start?

You can either choose the morning tour (8:30 am start time) or the afternoon tour (14:00 pm start time)

Where does this experience start and finish?

Transfers from Nuwara Eliya town are included. Please let us know your accommodation address in the comments section when booking.

If you are staying in a hotel very from Nuwara Eliya town then you'll need to make your own way to town and you can decide on a meeting point with the host.

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