The 109 metre high double fall is borne of the many convergent brooks in the area that flows into the Puna Oya Reservoir, a tributary of the Kotmale River. It is above 3200 feet above sea level. The first part is above the road and is in the jungle hidden from the view, second part is close to the road and the third part is below the road. To see this falls take the Gampola – Nuwaraeliya road. It is located 1.5 kms from the highway and 10 kms from Pussellawa Rest house. The fall can be seen from the Ramboda Bazaar or from Ramboda Falls Hotel. Most relaxed travellers on this route miss this falls as it is located below the bridge. From the road you can only see the upper segment of the fall on the mountain side. You need to climb down near the Ramboda Bridge to get a good view of this captivating Ramboda fall.
The fern was swept away but got stuck again at a place now known as Pussellawa ('pus' meaning fern). It was the first fall on the island where a fee was introduced to view it. This applies to both local and foreign visitors.
Location Sri Lanka Ramboda Pass, Pussellawa, Sri Lanka
Coordinates 7°04′01″N 80°42′00″
Type Tiered
Elevation 345m
Total height 109m
Number of drops 2
Watercourse Panna Oya, a tributary of Kotmale Oya
World height ranking 729