WOX Travel Contest | Week 20 | Geradi Ella Falls | Waterfall Hunting



Hello Steemians!😎




How are you guys? Last few weeks I was not able to participate in the WOX Travel contest.
I promise I will participate consistently from this week. So last week I went to Geradi Ella
falls for camping. This is the story of that hike.






Garadi Ella Waterfall is located in Kalugala in Kandy District. It stands at a whopping height
of 240 meters. The waterfall flows into several sections. This waterfall is named
"Garadi" because it resembles a slithering snake. The top 4 parts of the falls can
be seen from Mahiyangana Road. Kalugala Gerandi Ella waterfall is located vertically
and climbing the mountain is quite a difficult trek.






Since this is a waterfall on top of a mountain, you have to climb the mountain to see it.
It is very difficult to climb this mountain because of the strong winds in the area and
the steep slope. However, it was a great adventure trip. It took only 3 hours to climb
the mountain.






The peak is a great spot for overnight camping and has a 270-degree view. Also, you can
see the beautiful lights of Mahianganaya and Hasalaka at night.






Sri Lanka's most famous mountains "Yahangala" and "Kehelpatdooruwa" are breathtakingly visible
from the top of Garadi Falls. "Weyangolla Plains" can also be seen well.






Victoria Reservoir, Sorabora Lake, Maduru Oya Reservoir, and Randeni Gala Reservoir can also be seen below.






Spending a night on top of this hill full of greenery will give you a beautiful experience. And this area is
always covered in fog so it is very beautiful.






Another feature of this waterfall is that it is the longest chain of waterfalls in Sri Lanka.






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Photo Topic Geradi Ella Falls | Beautiful Sri Lanka
Devices Google Pixel 3a | Apple iPhone 12 Pro
Location Kalugala, Sri Lanka
Date 08,09/07/2023
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I implore everyone who reads my articles to make a trip to the tiny island of Sri Lanka. So, this concludes my brief tale.
Please remember to vote the article up. I look forward to seeing you again with another travel tale. Until that Bella Ciao!!!


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