Even though it is significantly smaller than the tallest of the waterfalls at 64 maters, “Dunhinda” is one of the mostly spoken-about waterfalls in Sri Lanka. It rivals almost all the waterfalls when it comes to natural beauty. Situated about 2 km distance from the main road which runs to Taldena from the remote city Badulla in the Uva Province this is easily accessible and is frequently visited. In native tongue “Dun” means mist or vapour, which symbolizes the curtain of mist the falls spray around its surroundings. On the way to Dunhinda, “KudaDunhinda” ( “Kuda” means small in Sinhala )can be seen the, which is the prologue to its mighty brother. It is formed by the BuduluOya River that flows through mountain boarder of Uva highlands. The track of 2km is worth the sight of this beauty.