NUWARA ELIYA

Nuwara Eliya: Tea and Tranquility

Nuwara Eliya, known as "Little England," offers a serene retreat in Sri Lanka’s central highlands. Famous for its cool climate, colonial architecture, and lush tea plantations, the town exudes a distinct British charm. Visitors can explore English-style gardens, colonial cottages, and enjoy guided tours of tea estates, learning about tea production and tasting Sri Lanka’s finest teas. The town’s scenic beauty is enhanced by lakes, waterfalls, and mist-covered mountains. Nuwara Eliya is also close to Horton Plains National Park, home to the dramatic World’s End cliff with panoramic views. It’s a peaceful getaway combining historical charm and natural beauty.

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Hills

The city of Nuwara Eliya is located in central Sri Lanka's tea country hills. The Hakgala Botanical Gardens, which are naturally planted, are home to blue magpies and monkeys in addition to roses and tree ferns. Religious statues adorn the vibrant Hindu shrine known as Seetha Amman Temple, which is nearby.

Waterfall Exploration

Horton Plains Hike

Gregory Lake Visit

Tea Plantation Visit

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