Waulpane Cave

Tourists, especially kids, could be struck with the airy look of those caves and plunge into a frenzy of exploration and adventure. Situated at over 900 ft above the ocean level, the Wavulpane cavern harbours a stunning inner waterfall. At around a hundred and fifty ft or forty five metres in height, this waterfall is actually referred to as the “Wavulpane Ella” and botanists have recognized over a hundred endemic species of vegetation in and across the waterfall.


Moving all to the size of the Wavulpane cave, it's been shown that it's miles about a hundred and fifty metres in period and it could be accessed through disparate doorways. The colonies of bats are discovered within the caves and a few flora and fauna fanatics surround the memory of bats at a million! The well-known limestone pit is constantly developing and a good sized variety of fossils of animals were found here. Wavulpane Cave is the globe’s 2nd biggest limestone cave and it lies inside near the Udawalawe National Park. In addition to the bats, a massive array of reptiles and mammals may be noticed at Wavulpane.


Location: Pallebedda, Sri Lanka

Photo: Travel with Uma
Photo: Travel with Uma
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Photo: Traventy

Top 5 Most Beautiful Caves in Sri Lanka

  1. top 1 Ravana Cave
  2. top 2 Waulpane Cave
  3. top 3 Belilena Caves
  4. top 4 Aluvihara Cave Temple
  5. top 5 Fa Hien Cave

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