St. Clair's Falls, famously referred to as the 'Little Niagara of Sri Lanka', is one of the widest waterfalls in the country. Located in Nuwara Eliya, this breathtaking waterfall is a part of the Kotmale River and is known for its scenic beauty and lush greenery. The falls are a splendid sight, especially during the monsoon when the water is in full flow. The St. Clair's Falls has a unique two-tiered structure, forming what is known as the Maha Ella (the Greater Falls) and the Kuda Ella (the Lesser Falls). This natural architectural marvel is complemented by the surrounding tea plantations and the pristine forest, making it a photographer's paradise. 1. Visit during the monsoon for the best views, but be cautious of the slippery paths. 2. Wear comfortable and appropriate footwear for trekking. 3. Respect the local environment and avoid littering. 4. Be mindful of the wildlife and maintain a safe distance. 5. Check the weather forecast before planning your visit. St. Clair's Falls is accessible via the Avissawella-Hatton-Nuwara Eliya Highway. The nearest town is Talawakele, from where you can take a tuk-tuk or a local bus to the falls. For those driving, parking facilities are available near the site. Visitors can also take the scenic train route to Talawakele and enjoy a short hike to the falls. Read More:Overview of St. Clair's Falls of Nuwara Eliya
Architecture of St. Clair's Falls
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