Nuwara Eliya is high up in the mountains of central Sri Lanka.
The drive to this area is full of winding roads with beautiful scenery, rolling green
hills and lots of tea plantations. The climate is much different than the coastal
region with temperatures getting quite cool in the evening.
A journey to this area is highly recommended
Places of interest in and around Nuwara Eliya
Gregory's Lake - Nuwara Eliya
This lake was fashioned under orders of British Governor Sir William
Gregory in 1873. A boat yard now allows visitors to go boating
and rowing.
Hakgala Botanical Gardens

The Gardens was firs established in 1861 under the curatorship of
three British of the same name - William Nock, JK Nock and JJ
Nock. It lies under the Hakgala Peak, between 5000 - 6000 feet
in elevation - the highest set Botanic Gardens in the world. It
boasts 100 year old Monetary Cypress trees from California,
Japanese Cedars, Himalayan Pines and English Oak.
Horton Plains

Horton Plains is a National Park and the highest plateau in the
island consisting of grassland interspersed with patches of
forest, with some unusual high altitude vegetation. The Plains
are a beautiful, silent, strange world with some excellent
walks.
The most stunning place is the World's End, where the southern Horton
Plains suddenly ends, and drops off to nearly 700 Metres, which
is an awesome sight indeed. This is a favourite place for
trekkers, as there are plenty of soft and hard trails.
Laksapana Falls

Laksapana
Falls rise from the Laksapana estate and plunges into the Maskeliya
Oya via Maoussakelle. Viewing this fall is easy if you camp down at
Upper Glencairn, Dick oya.
Lover's Leap - Nuwara Eliya
This is off the Nuwara Eliya - Kandapola Road. The waters are taken
to brew the famous Nuwara Eliya Beer. It is said how an eloping
couple, pursued by an irate father, threw themselves over the
falls.
Devon Falls

Devon
Falls drops 97 metres and is named after Devon, a pioneer
coffee planter. It is 6 Km west of
Thalawakelle and there is a
special parking and viewing spot at the 20th mile post.
Oliphant Estate - Nuwara Eliya
A visit to this estate, entrance from the road at the Ramboda end of
Nuwara Eliya, is significant because it was here that the first
thirty tea plants sent from China to Sri Lanka were planted by
Mr. Laurence Oliphant, increasing his tea acreage to 100 acres.
The Ceylon Breweries - Nuwara Eliya
The
brewing of beer was started in Nuwara Eliya by Sir Samuel Baker
in 1881 at Lover's Leap. It is an interesting visit, for the
brewery is one of the finest in the island. It's been in
business since 1884.
Adam's Peak - The Pilgrim Path

This is through Gampola and Ginigathhena and you will find the story
of this old path carved on two rocks off the 28th milestone on
the Nawalapitiya - Ambagamuwa road. The spot is called
Akuruketupana and the inscription dates to around 1100AD. Today
there are four other roads to the peak, the shortest being via
Maskeliya and the most popular. Other roads are on the Sabaragamuwa
side.
The Nissangala Lena on the road to Adam's Peak
This
is believed the cave in the mountainside, where King Keerthi
Sri Nissanka buried a great treasure, including his regalia. It
is only after one passes this cave and enters the forest that
one comes to the Sita Gangula, a holy river of ice cold water,
where pilgrims bathe and put on white garments, before
continuing their journey to the peak.
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