Welcome To Nuwara Eliya

Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s hill country, Nuwara Eliya is often called ‘Little England’ for its cool climate, colonial architecture, and lush tea plantations. This charming town is famous for its breathtaking landscapes, misty mountains, and serene lakes. From historic tea estates to vibrant flower gardens, Nuwara Eliya is a haven for nature lovers and offers a unique escape into the hills

Heaven On Earth

Nuwara Eliya offers a peaceful retreat amidst lush green hills, sprawling tea estates, and colonial-era charm. Visitors can unwind in the cool climate, enjoy scenic hikes, and explore iconic tea plantations. This hill station also boasts beautiful gardens, serene lakes, and majestic waterfalls, making it a perfect destination for relaxation and adventure alike.

  • Explore historic tea plantations, such as Pedro Tea Estate.
  • Visit Horton Plains National Park for trekking and scenic views at World’s End.
  • Relax at Gregory Lake with boating and picnics.
  • Wander through Victoria Park, famous for its colorful flowers and bird-watching.
  • Enjoy a scenic drive to nearby waterfalls, like St. Clair’s and Devon Falls.
  • Charming colonial architecture with English-style cottages and hotels.

Devon Falls

A striking waterfall cascading down in a lush green setting, often seen en route to Nuwara Eliya, it is named after a British coffee planter and is a popular stop for scenic views.

Gregory Lake

Nestled in the heart of Nuwara Eliya, Gregory Lake offers serene boat rides and picturesque views, making it a perfect spot for leisure and family outings.

Seetha Amman Temple

This temple, tied to the Ramayana legend, is a sacred Hindu site where it is believed Sita was held captive, offering a blend of myth and history in a peaceful setting.

St. Clair Falls

Known as the “Little Niagara of Sri Lanka,” this wide, breathtaking waterfall is a perfect stop for photographers and nature lovers traveling through the hill country.

Destination
Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
Population
Approximately 27,500
Province
Central Province
Language
Sinhala, Tamil, English
Currency
Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)
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