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Diyapokuna Water Fall

Western Province Tourism
Diyapokuna Water Fall

Neighboring to the rather unpopular place, the Diyapokuna Ella has a rather controversial effect on the area. Diyapokuna Ella is near the Makeli Ella area is one of the most popular waterfalls in Kaluthara District. As one of the most popular tourism destination, it has many interesting activities that the visitors can engaged in especially given the pond located in the bottom of the waterfall making the waterfall a rather safe place for tourists to venture.

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