Blow hole Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka, a small island brimming with natural beauty, harbors unique destinations found exclusively in the country or sparingly across the globe. Among these, the Blow Hole in Hungama, a captivating creation of nature, holds a special place. Also known as Dickwella Blow Hole, it is situated in the quaint village of Hungama within the Hambantota district, with the nearest town being Dikvelal in the Matara district.

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Blowhole cliff from the sky

Where is the Sri Lankan Blowhole situated

The Blow Hole is nestled in a small, forested hilly area behind the Kudawella fishing port. Taking the Kudawella Road near the Kudawella Bridge from the Thangalle Road, and after approximately 300 meters, divert onto Harbor Road. A further 1.6 km journey will lead to the location of the Blow Hole. Visitors are required to park near the main road and walk about 500 meters, reaching the ticket counter at 400 meters. Upon obtaining tickets, the Blow Hole can be observed after a brief climb up a small hill. Enclosed by a security fence, the area surrounding it is maintained as a small forest and forest garden.

Tourists enjoying teh blowhole
Tourists enjoying teh blowhole

About Blowholes

There are two types of blow holes globally recognized: freshwater and saltwater. In a blow hole, water swiftly moves through a stone hole, with one of the holes standing vertically. The pressure generated causes the water to rise through the vertical hole, projecting it up from the ground. The Kudawella Hungama blowhole is the world’s secomd largest blow hole, and our team at travelsrilanka.org observed its operation during a visit.

 

Best time to visit the Hummanaya blowhole

Hummanaya blowhole
Water blowing out of the Hummanaya blowhole

The blow hole’s activity is particularly intense during the South West Monsoon season, known as Varakan when the sea is turbulent. During this period, it can sometimes reach a height of up to 30 meters. Foreign tourists frequent this site daily to experience this rare phenomenon, and when the blow hole is highly active, its sound can be heard from a considerable distance away.

 

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