Nuwara Eliya - Central Province
Nuwara Eliya
Where the World's Finest Tea Grows
Introduction
Tucked away in the lush mountains of Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya provides a cool respite from the heat of the tropical climate. The village has a distinct vibe and is sometimes referred to as “Little England” because of its well-kept gardens and homes from the colonial era. Nuwara Eliya enthralls with its cascading waterfalls, expansive tea plantations carpeting the hillsides, and an abundance of natural beauty just waiting to be discovered, all in addition to its attractive architecture.
Distance

171 km
Best Transportation Mode

Train , Bus or Private transport
Best Time to Visit

March - June
Bomburu Ella Waterfall
Situated between Nuwara Eliya and Badulla districts, the Bomburu Ella Waterfall, also called Perawella Falls, is a little-known but hidden beauty. It is a grouping…
Moon Plains
The Moon Plains, a 400-hectare plateau in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, is now a photographers’ and nature lovers’ paradise. The region, so called because of…
Lake Gregory
Lake Gregory is a charming reservoir in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, that was constructed in 1873 by British Governor Sir William Gregory. Originally built to…
Horton Plains National Park
Horton Plains National Park is a haven for nature lovers, adventurers, and anybody looking for beautiful views. It is situated in the central highlands of…
Lover’s Leap
For those who enjoy the outdoors and history, Lover’s Leap, a tumbling waterfall close to Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, is a wonderful getaway. The waterfall,…
Hakgala Botanical Gardens
At 28 hectares, the Hakgala Botanical Gardens in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, is the second-largest botanical garden in the nation. Situated 5,400 feet above sea…
Pedro Tea Estate
Founded in the 19th century during the British colonial era, the Pedro Tea Estate is a charming plantation located in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. The…
