Exploring the Beauty of Hunas Falls – A Nature Lover’s Guide

 

With rivers gushing through rainforests and rolling hills, Sri Lanka has an endless collection of waterfalls to explore—Hunnasgiriya is no exception. Tucked within a portion of the Knuckles Mountain Range, explore the village’s waterfall and its stunning surroundings, with a guide to the Hunas Falls.

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Hunas Falls: A Brief Background
Hunas Falls, also known as Hunnasgiriya Falls, derives its name from the nearby Hunnasgiriya Mountain, which occupies the southern region of the infamous Knuckles Mountain Range. Although the falls are fed by streams originating in the surrounding hills, the waterfall is man-made, branching into several streams during rainfall.

Best Times to Visit
Unlike most outdoor destinations in Sri Lanka, the ideal time to visit Hunas Falls or any waterfalls near Kandy is during the monsoon season, between May and September. During these months, the water flow is at its peak, creating a spectacular display. However, visitors should check weather conditions as heavy rains can make the trails slippery.

Getting to the Falls
Hunas Falls is located approximately 25 kilometres from Kandy in the central highlands of Sri Lanka. The journey to the falls is an adventure, with winding roads weaving past mist-cloaked hills and tea plantations. The waterfall itself is a part of the landscaping of Hunas Falls Hotel Kandy, with entrance ticket prices starting from LKR 150.

Other Adventures in the Area: Cambell’s Lane Forest Reserve
Just a short distance from Hunas Falls lies Cambell’s Lane Forest Reserve, home to a fascinating biodiversity and the peak of the Hunnasgiriya mountain. This enchanting forest offers hiking trails and birdwatching opportunities; the pinnacle of untamed natural beauty found in the Sri Lankan wilderness.