Diyakerella Falls, also known as Diyakerella Ella, is a captivating 45-meter-tall waterfall located in the Knuckles Mountain Range, approximately 3 km upstream from the remote village of Meemure in Sri Lanka’s Central Province. Known as the "dissolving waterfall" in Sinhala, it is formed by a tributary of the Heen Ganga, cascading through a lush, forested valley. The hike to Diyakerella from Meemure takes about an hour along an idyllic forest path shaded by dense foliage, requiring hikers to cross the stream twice each way, with no alternative route. The trail, while not steep, is surrounded by thick vegetation and known for its abundant leeches, adding a touch of adventure. The main cascade, along with smaller upstream falls, offers a serene escape for nature lovers, though reaching additional cascades requires basic mountaineering skills. Diyakerella’s untouched beauty and tranquil setting make it a rewarding destination for those exploring the rugged Knuckles Range.