14 Key attractions in Nuwara Eliya – Part Ι
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Nuwara Eliya is a popular tourist destination and known as “Little England” in Sri Lanka. It is located in the heart of the hill country of the island.This means a cooler climate with clean air and scenery that will take your breath away. April is known to be the most popular month for visiting, though visitors travel there all year round.
Sri Lanka Tailor-Made looks at the top attractions in this scenic landscape.
1. Lake Gregory
Lake Gregory is the most well-known attraction in Nuwara Eliya. It is ideal for a peaceful stroll and is often popular for water sports and recreational activities. Most often travelers can rent a boat and row on the lake. Furthermore, seaplanes land on the Gregory Lake and the traveler can take a scenic tour via seaplane while there.
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2. Horton Plains National Park
Horton Plains is one of the largest National Parks in Sri Lanka. You can see grasslands, wild animals, birds and many beautiful landscapes with panoramic views and some excellent walks.
3. The World’s End
While hiking through the Horton plains travelers can visit the World’s End, a popular attraction with a great view. The World’s End has a 1,200m drop, and the best time to visit is during the morning and evening. This will give you a chance to see the mist around the mountains which is a beautiful sight.
4. Waterfalls
There are amazing waterfalls around the Nuwara Eliya. The most popular ones are Laksapana, Devon, Ramboda, and Ravan Ella. These breathtaking waterfalls make Nuwara Eliya one of the most beautiful places in the world. Some waterfalls are spotted while traveling on the road.
5. Victoria Park
Victoria Park is situated at the center of Nuwara Eliya town and one of the most well-maintained parks in South Asia. A number of lakes and flowers can be found in the park and it is a paradise and home for a number of hill-country bird species as well.
6. Galway’s Land National Park
Galway’s Land national park is one of the smallest national parks in Sri Lanka. It is now known to be a popular bird sanctuary in Nuwara Eliya. It has different birds and among them, 10 species are Sri Lankan endemics. The park also has wild boar, barking deer and other mammals with valuable tree species of both foreign and local.
7. Hakgala Botanical Gardens
In addition to the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, Hakgala is another stunning botanical Garden in Sri Lanka which is situated 10 km southeast of Nuwara Eliya. The foot of the Hakgala Rock is known to be a peaceful retreat. It’s divided into various sections by pathway and lawns, such as rose garden, ferns, orchids etc.
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