Deep in Sri Lanka’s hill country, Ramboda Falls stands as the island’s 11th highest waterfall, cascading from a height of 358 feet (109 meters). Formed by the River Panna Oya, a tributary of the River Kothmale Oya, the falls are surrounded by lush, emerald forests. Visitors can enjoy the cool mist and the sound of rushing water, making it a popular and scenic stop for travelers exploring the region.
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