Unfortunately we went at the wrong time of day and season - nothing to see. The walk to the blow-hole is short once inside.
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Unfortunately we went at the wrong time of day and season - nothing to see. The walk to the blow-hole is short once inside.
Sure. The high of the water blowing through the blow hole depends on the waves and the tide but first you pay and only then they say how long you need to wait to see a nice water fountain. For anyone who's looking for a...More
Really nothing much if water level is low , and like us we ended up seeing nothing except a few sprinkles. Need to walk/hike along uneven stone path, so proper shoes is advised. Rupee 250/foreigner. View from top is amazing given the beautiful coastline facing...More
nice views of sea and a blow hole . Between Dickwella and Tangalle . Not safe in late evenings . Has to walk for around 500m . If you are a foreigner go with a guide.
Well it was nice to view, yet highly recommend wearing sneaker not slippers. Make sure to have a guide
As previously visited did not visited this time this where see water gushes into rocks and water goes up some times up to 30 - 40" high
Went to see this as I was in the area. It is the single most disappointing attraction that I went to during my travels, it's a complete tourist trap with no redeeming qualities. Costs 250LKR which is not a lot but felt thoroughly ripped off...More
Visited this place 15 yrs ago, you have to pay a small amount to enter but money charged not use to manage the place, it’s will be a new experience in life if you haven’t visited a blow hole before, on the way to the...More
Just outside of Dikwella is an attraction named the Hummanaya blowhole. The water power builds up and forces itself into the narrow opening of a rock. Once the water hits, you will almost hear sounds followed by a spray of water that can reach high...More
Worth a visit, costs a small amount and need to walk a rough rocky track. Careful not to get too close unless you want a drenching.