Bopath Ella

Bopath Ella Tourist Center is one of the fascinadoras destinations in the map of the tourist of Sri Lanka. This is due to the fact that this Bopath Falls is located in the Kuruwita area of ​​Ratnapura, a city that is easily accessible from the city of Colombo.

"Bopath Ella" is the name given to this waterfall due to its unique shape.
The waterfall travels along a small path with a narrow gap with rocks and then widens, forming the shape of a "bo" sheet. Due to this, this waterfall is known as Bopath Falls. Attempts have been made to obtain hydropower from the falls, but to no avail. This waterfall is based on the Kuru River, a tributary of the Black River. It is 90 feet (30 m) high.



There are many myths about the waterfall and it is said that in the past the ancient rulers of the country who used to visit the Saman Devalaya in Ratnapura used this waterfall for bathing. Today, however, many tourists, both local and foreign, come to this waterfall not only to experience the beauty of the place, but also to take a dip in the beautiful bathing areas and bathe to the fullest. Today, the 200-meter road to the waterfall There are also food stalls built throughout.


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