Year and Month |
02-March-2019 |
Number of Days |
One |
Crew |
03 |
Accommodation |
N/A |
Transport |
Train |
Activities |
Hiking, Nature Exploring, Photography, Sightseeing, Waterfall Hunting |
Weather |
Good |
Route |
Colombo -> Nuwaraeliya -> Haggala -> Bomburu Ella -> Upward hike via
Bomburu Fall -> Bomburu Ella Reservoir |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
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- Carry enough water to drink
- Do not try in rainy days
- Do not ask the directions from the locals
- Beware of bathing as there are garbage
- Beware of Leeches and Leopards
- Note that this is a difficult hike
- Take necessary permission from the authorities
- Do not litter
- Leave only footprints
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Related Resources |
None |
Author |
Ranshan Fernando |
Comments |
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- Waterfall Hunting along the Uma Oya
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We noted this hike from a long time when Madushaka showed us Google Satellite maps. But due to some transportation and raining situations we postponed this hike. However we were able to complete this suddenly when we had a free time in dry season of Nuwaraeliya.
This is a bit dangerous and difficult hike as we need to walk along the upward of Uma Oya. We headed to Bomburu falls which is the our trail head. We started upward trek since we need to catch the night mail to Colombo. Hence it is the easiest way to reach Nuwaraeliya rather than getting down to Bomburu fall from the reservoir. We came to the Bomburu fall early morning and purchased the tickets. This remind me my first visit to Bomburu fall, at that time there is no any ticket counter or any notice board or even people.
However we reached to the fall as the first visitors on that day. And then we climbed upward of the fall from the right side of the forest patch. Then we came to the top of the fall and explored the surrounding for any clue. After that we started our hike and we knew that this might be a 10-15km hike upto the Reservoir. It took almost 8 hours to complete and reached to Nuwaraeliya and we left to Nanuoya to catch the train.
Here is the captures of our journey and please beware about the environment as the risk is every where.
The Full path of the hike. Bomburu Ella circled below and the Yellow arrow is the Uma Oya Reservoir which is our destination. Look at the thick forest of the trail and note the left upper side Red Star, The Moonplains. |
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Few of the waterfalls marked on the Google Satellite Map |
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Directions to the fall |
Notice boards |
Small boutique |
Ticket Purchased |
The path, its well directed |
Here is the beauty |
Bomburu Fall |
The Camping area |
Suitable water level for our hike |
Came to the top of Bomburu |
Some visitors came |
View from the Top of the Bomburu Fall |
The View |
The Valley towards Walimada Plateau |
Beauties |
Upper Bomburu Fall (Waterfall No.1) |
Surrounding |
Click |
One of the best pool of this trail |
Nature |
Final view from the top of Bomburu |
Flowing |
Waterfall No.2 |
Another View |
Waterfall No.3 |
Side view of it |
Waterfall No.4 |
Milky view |
Closer View |
Another one |
Waterfall No.5 |
Another pool |
Waterfall No.6 |
Waterfall No.7 |
Slow Shutter |
Closer View |
Its so attractive |
Another slow shutter of Waterfall No.7 |
Along the Uma Oya |
cascades |
Nature Styles |
Pools and water |
Wish I could jump over there |
Crystal Clear |
Dangerous |
Here is it |
Waterfall No.8 |
Slow shutter one |
Closer views |
Upper part of it |
Hike through the forest |
Silent Nature |
Waterfall No.9 |
The Valley |
Our path |
Top of a one |
Take a rest |
Waterfall No.10 |
Slow shutters |
Waterfall No.11 |
Full View |
Full view |
Slow shutter |
Upper part |
Capture |
Alone |
Our path |
Another closer view |
Magnificent |
Nirosh was there |
Scout Fall |
Forest |
Beauty |
Path to go |
At a top |
Upper fall of Waterfall No.11 |
Mountains |
Uma Oya |
Stony |
View |
Waterfall No.11 |
Waterfall No.12 |
Ang Katussa |
Greeny |
Beauty of the Forest |
Time to finish the journey |
Path to the Reservoir |
Nice pathway |
Alone at the Forest |
End of the trek |
Thank you for reading !
Sobasiri Team ©