Wednesday, August 1, 2012


Diyaluma
Diyaluma Waterfall is Sri Lankan No 1: most beautiful waterfall and which is situated at Koslanda. Koslanda is at between Beragala and Wellawaya town. Beragala is junction of Badulla Colombo main road (A4). Another way is also available to access Diyaluma waterfall via Poonagala from Bandarawela town. Poonagala place is very famous to tea estates and Tamil people. Diyaluma waterfall is Third highest waterfall in Sri Lanka. It is height about 171m. Visit Diyaluma is very easy because Diyaluma waterfall is at main road. Most tourists are like very much to visit this waterfall.
Diyaluma is said Sri Lankan no 1 and most beautiful waterfall because its various qualities. This waterfall is very high and high capacity of water come from the top. Then water hits the rock millions of times and water way breaks many times. Mix with wind the waterfall like angel.
Diyaluma waterfall is no1. There fore you should visit Diyaluma waterfall just now. Visit Diyaluma in next New Year season.
Fox hill super cross motor race holds in New Year season at Diyathalawa military academy motor cross way. Minimum distance to Diyathalawa and Haputale to access Diyaluma waterfall.









 Sigiriya is an amazing geological formation in Sri Lanka that encompasses an important archaeological site. Sigiriya lies 22 km north-east of Dambulla in the North central province of Sri Lanka. The tourist site of Sigiriya has been declared as a UNESCO world heritage site since 1982 and is part of the seven world heritage sites of Sri Lanka. Sigiriya is located in the middle of the tourism cultural triangle formed by connecting the world heritage sites of Anuradhapura, Kandy and Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka.
Sigiriya is a popular tourist destination that is also considered as one of the oldest tourist site in Sri Lanka, being visited by tourists for past 1000 years. The ancient rock fortress and palace of Sigiriya, currently standing in ruin, still has magnificent opulence that is surrounded by beautiful gardens, reservoirs and other structures.
The Sigiriya rock also known as “Lion’s rock,” is a hardened magma plug from an extinct volcano with a steep mound that rises abruptly from the plain surrounding it. The Sigiriya complex consist the central rock, rising 200 meters above the surrounding plain, and two rectangular precincts on the east (90 hectares) and the west (40 hectares), surrounded by two moats and three ramparts. The water gardens, moats and ramparts are based on an 'echo plan' duplicating the layout and design on either side.