Year and Month | 2016 January 09th |
Number of Days | One day |
Crew | 02-Nirosh and my self |
Accommodation | Not applicable |
Transport | Motor bike and waterfall climbing |
Activities | Photography and waterfall seeing |
Weather | Excellent |
Route | Colombo->Rathnapura->Balangoda->Kapugala->Sandagiriya (සදගිරිය)->Back in same route to Balangoda (බලoගොඩ) |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
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Related Resources | 1. Video clip telecast on news-Sirasa TV News 1st |
Author | Niroshan |
Comments | Discuss this trip report, provide feedback or make suggestions at Lakdasun Forum on the thread |
Sandagiriya is a beautiful remote village situated at the corner of Rathnapura district. It has a historical value as ancient sub kingdom called Handagirinuwara (හදගිරිනුවර) was situated at this area.
Katupath Oya-කටුපත් ඔය forms number of cascades at Sandagiriya to it’s journey to Walawe river (වළවේ ගග). Collectively all these cascades are called Sandagiri Falls සදගිරි දිය ඇලි.
I never knew about this waterfall before even though I have visited to Sandagiriya archaeological site 4 years ago.
Sandagiri Falls came to discussion following recent video clip telecasted in TV news. I have noted this from waterfalls in Sri Lanka face book site and it insisted me to go there.
Where Sandagiri Falls is situated
A Private company has planned to build a mini hydro power generation site with the aid of water of Sandagiri Falls. If it is build, water level of this beautiful cascade would be reduced. The people live in downstream of Katupath Oya would not have water for cultivation. At the moment this project was halted due to objection of villagers and environmental organizations.
I came to Balangoda from Colombo by bus and joined with Nirosh. Then we continued the journey through Balangoda-Waligepola road and came to Kapugala power plantation junction. Kapugala power plantation site is the place where power generation of Samanala Wewa reservoir occurs.
Then we drove along Sandagiriya road and crossed Katupath Oya. The entry point to waterfalls was soon after 9/11 bridge. We halted our bike there and followed the water canal which was situated behind the house there. This was diversion of water for cultivation and other daily needs.
Sandagiri Falls is a collection of about 20-30 waterfalls situated in one water stream. There were two waterfalls separate from main stream.
Following second waterfall we came to the main cascade where water diversion is done. When we looked up it was a collection of cascades everywhere. Initially we tried to go along the water stream and later understood it as a risky exercise. Then we moved up on side of the water stream.
We spend about 2 hours for upstream journey and ended up at the last waterfall. There might be more but turned back due to time limitation. On our way to Balangoda via Pambahinna we stopped in front of Samanala Wewa Reservoir dam for few snaps.
I hope this beauty would be there for future generation.
Thanks for reading