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Exploring Miyunu Fall and Manel Cave

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Year and Month  11-August-2018
Number of Days  One
Crew  02
Accommodation  N/A
Transport  Motor Bicycles
Activities  Hiking, Nature Exploring, Photography, Sightseeing
Weather  Perfect
Route  Colombo -> Horana -> Ballapitiya -> Govinna -> Gawaragiriya -> Miyunu Fall
-> Ayagama Road -> Manel Gallen Viharaya
Tips, Notes and Special remark
      • Carry enough water
      • Do not try in rainy days
      • Ask the directions from local
      • Do not disturb to the villagers
      • Beware of slippery rocks
      • Start your journey early in the morning
      • Do not litter
      • Leave only footprints
Related Resources  None
Author  Ranshan Fernando
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  • Exploring Miyunu Fall and Manel Cave

I and Nirosh planned a sudden trip toMiyunu falls and Manel cave on a holiday. I left from my home and met Nirosh at Horana and we travel up to Gavaragiriya. Miyunu Fall is a famous fall due a poet (Meemana Premathilake) live in this area. It was not very difficult to find this attractive beauty. She was tall more than 50m and created with two parts.

The 60 meter Miyunu Ella waterfall is one of the two large waterfalls lying in the Kukulugala Forest (KF) is situated within the Western boundary of the Ratnapura district, Sabaragamuwa Province; and is located 15 km away from Bulathsinhala town. This forest ecosystem, which covers an area of 6000 acres within the Ayagama secretariat division, can be categorized as a low land evergreen rain forest. The dominant tree species are Dipterocarpus sp., Mesua sp., Doona sp., Schumacheria castaneifolia, Artocarpus nobilis, Calophyllum inophyllum, Mangifera zeylanica, Humboldtia laurifolia, Oncosperma fasciculatum and Canarium zeylanicum species. Kukulugala mountain, also known as “Horanae Kanda (හොරණෑ කන්ද)” in sinhala, is 705m above sea leavel.

The waterfall can be accessed by traveling 10 km from Ayagama or 18 kms from Egaloya on the Gavaragiriya Road to Kolambewa (කොළඹෑව) and trekking about 500 meters from there onwards in to the Kukulugala Forest.  (AmazingLanka)

GPS Location – 6.642665, 80.265121

Here is the trail head. Park your vehicle in front of this GN office, note that there is a Pre school also.

The Path

The final landmark

The stream

The canal for electricity

Water Separator

Got in to the stream to see Miyunu Fall

Here is she

Lower part of it

Upper part of it

Another view

Lower part and the base pool

The house seen

Surrounding

View from the top of the fall

Cascades at the top

She was pretty

Another view

The drop

Side view

Return journey

Clear path

Manel Gallena lies on the Malgahahena Road off the Gavaragiriya Road. Evidence has been found that this cave has been used since prehistoric times. The cave said to be have been called Gavara Lena during Polonnaruwa Era due Royal Bulls being kept in the cave.  Travel about 8kms from Ayagama on the Gavaragiriya Road to reach Pitakanda. Take the Malgahahena Road and travel about 1 1/2 km to reach the Cave. (AmazingLanka)

The path to the Cave

Butterfly

Through the small forest

More to go

Small caves

Reaching to it

Final steps

Here is the Cave

The Manel Cave

View from the inside

Lord Buddha Statue

Inner view

View from a distance

Life

Few other waterfalls located in and around this area.

Roaming in Athwelthota for Waterfalls

Bunch of Waterfall Hunting around Ayagama

Roaming around Morawaka for Ginigedara/ Marakapu/Makeli Falls

Athweltota to Fa hien Pre Historic Cave

Gawaragiriya to Kura Uda Ella


Thank you for reading !

Sobasiri Team ©


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