Abstract:
Over-tourism, a phenomenon characterized by excessive tourism pressure
on a particular destination, has caused an ecological imbalance in Ella, that acts as a
base for eco-tourism in Sri Lanka. Ella is a top tourist destination among locals and
foreigners which promotes its natural beauty along with Sri Lankan traditional culi-
nary culture. This study aimed to evaluate the impacts of over-tourism on the envi-
ronment, focusing on the challenges faced by the local community. The research con-
ducted a sample of 30 respondents related to the small and medium-scale enterprises
in the tourism industry. Data were analysed thematically and descriptively according
to the themes. Sixty percent of the respondents cited the influx of tourists without
adequate waste management systems as a primary contributor to pollution in Ella.
Between 3-5 tons of garbage is disposed by the hotels and 35% of the respondents
mentioned that the increased demand for accommodations, food, and transportation
put immense pressure on the environment causing deforestation and loss of biodiver-
sity leading to overexploitation of natural resources. Seventy five percent of the data
showed that the rapid increase in tourism has caused a strain on the resources and
infrastructure of Ella. In Ella city, the total length of the drainage network is approx-
imately 50m. It is not well connected with natural drainage pattern of the city and
wastewater outlets of hotels have been directed towards the existing drainage, which
has caused drainage blocking and water pollution reducing ecosystem health of the
downstream tank cascade landscapes in Kirindi Oya basin. Insufficient sanitation fa-
cilities, traffic congestion, water pollution, and overcrowding have become prevailing
issues, negatively impacting the quality of life for residents. To tackle these chal-
lenges and restore ecological balance, it is crucial to implement sustainable tourism
practices in Ella. Development of proper waste management, sustainable infrastruc-
ture and responsible tourism guidelines are needed to foster the ecological balance
and sustainability of this important watershed