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Galboda Ella

Coordinates: 6°47′04″N 80°42′22″E / 6.7844°N 80.7061°E / 6.7844; 80.7061
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Galboda Falls
ගල්බොඩ ඇල්ල
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Galboda Falls
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LocationGalboda, Sri Lanka
Coordinates6°47′04″N 80°42′22″E / 6.7844°N 80.7061°E / 6.7844; 80.7061
Total height30 m (98 ft)[1]
Number of drops1
Total width3 m (9.8 ft)–6 m (20 ft)

Galboda Falls(ගල්බොඩ ඇල්ල) is a waterfall in Sri Lanka. It is located by Nuwara Eliya District. Galboda is along the railway track of Colombo to Badulla. The environment is cool with much rain.

The waterfall is 30 m (98 ft) high, and the width ranges from between 3 m (9.8 ft)–6 m (20 ft), depending on the season. It is 2 km (1.2 mi) from the railway station. Since the area is close to Watawala, where the rainfall is high, the waterfall is ever young. Annual rainfall here exceeds 4500 mm, 60% of the rain coming from the south-west monsoon dry season is January to February.

Derivation of name

The name of the fall (Galboda) means ‘fall adjoining the stone’. It derives from the large boulder situated at its foot.

Travel information

On the way to Galboda

The only way to Galboda is by train. There are two express trains from Colombo heading to Badulla and both trains stop at Galboda Station.

Village life

Galboda is an isolated village located in between Nawalapitiya and Watawala, in the Colombo-Badulla, the upcountry railway. Since there is not a well-developed road system yet, the railway is the only source of transportation for the villages and travelers.

Nature and wildlife

At certain times of year, the water cascades in two streams. Growing in the surrounding woodland is a rare species of orchid and the vicinity is home to wildlife. Among them are 12 species of reptile and four are only found in Sri Lanka.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Galaboda Water fall". Retrieved 18 April 2016.