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What are the 8 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Nuwara Eliya for a Nature-Filled Adventure?

Nuwara Eliya is often called “Little England” due to its charming colonial era buildings and cool climate. Set in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, it is known for its misty hills and tea plantations, making it a paradise that attracts nature lovers. Here are top 8 beautiful places to visit in Nuwara Eliya if you’re looking for an experience that combines natural beauty and adventure.

Horton Plains National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a highland plateau which is full of diverse wildlife and rare vegetation. One of its highlights is World’s End, a cliff that drops 4,000 feet, giving visitors incredible views of the valleys beyond the mountains. You can hike through misty grasslands, see the waterfalls, and rare plants. It’s a perfect spot for hikers and nature lovers alike. Keep an eye out for sambar deer and unique bird species, before heading to your hotel, Jetwing St. Andrew’s.

Gregory Lake is a serene body of water right in the centre of Nuwara Eliya town. Travellers can enjoy activities like boating, jet skiing, and swan paddle boating on this man-made lake, making it a great spot for families and couples. The surrounding park is perfect if you want to have a picnic or go for a walk. On a clear day, the sight of the lake framed by the hills is truly stunning.
Find luxury accommodation that overlooks the lake, with villas such as Broomfield by Jetwing which offers deluxe suites.

Ramboda Falls is one of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful waterfalls, cascading from a height of over 300 feet. Surrounded by lush greenery, this majestic waterfall is a must-see for nature lovers. The area around Ramboda Falls also offers some of the best views of Sri Lanka’s tea country, making it a great spot for photography.

Second only to the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya, Hakgala Botanical Garden is a great spot to see exotic flora. Nestled on the slopes of the Hakgala mountain, the gardens thrive with roses, orchids, and different species of tropical and subtropical plants. It’s an idyllic spot to enjoy a walk as you soak in the beauty of the surroundings.

Known as “Little New Zealand,” Ambewela Farm is a large dairy farm situated in the highlands of Nuwara Eliya. It is famous for its green pastures, black and white cows, and fresh dairy products. Visitors can go on a tour around the farm, learn about modern dairy farming techniques, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding countryside.
Find accommodation in the small town of Ambewela at Jetwing Warwick Gardens, a beautiful old planter’s mansion which was once part of a Nuwara Eliya tea estate.

As the highest peak in Sri Lanka, Pidurutalagala offers a wonderful point from where you can view the central highlands. While access to the summit is restricted, the drive up the mountain is a scenic journey. The cool temperatures and vegetation at the top make it a worthwhile trip for those looking for a peaceful retreat.

The Glenloch Tea Factory is a must-visit for tea lovers, offering a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s world-famous tea industry. Located amongst the hills, this factory provides guided tours that will take visitors through the tea-making process, from plucking fresh leaves to finally being transformed into the perfect brew. Visitors can also enjoy a cup of aromatic Ceylon tea while admiring the views of the surrounding tea plantations.

Devon waterfall plunges over 300 feet amidst the greenery and is a truly beautiful sight. Located near Talawakele, visitors can view this picturesque waterfall from a designated observation point located along the main road. Surrounded by tea plantations, it’s an ideal spot for photography.

Nuwara Eliya is a dream destination for those who love nature and adventure. From misty mountains and waterfalls to lush gardens and lakes, it’s a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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