The Ramboda Ella (Puna Ella) double fall is unique in the ‘Y’ form where two waterfalls with two water sources merge in to one at the bottom. The water in the fall on the left is from the Puna Oya, A canal which comes through the forest reserve above. The fall on the right hand side is made up from water from Pundalu Oya which flows through cultivated land above. Most of the year the fall flowing through the Pandalu Oya carry more volume but during periods of long drought the role is reversed.
The water on flowing on the left fall remains more or less the same while the water on the other fall reduces significantly. You can see the falls from the road from a distance and they are quite beautiful. The falls are quite high and with plenty of water and the surrounding mountain scenery is pretty good as well. Select a nice sunny day for your visit as this area can get misty and rain. Just a 20 minutes walk from the main road.
Its Y shaped waterfall, at the 1st step fall as two and join together to fall as one. Access to the place is not easy. If your leg slips even a little bit you fall directly on stones or water fall and no one can help you from drowning.