
Nuwaraeliya
Destination
Overview
With its colonial-era bungalows, Tudor-style hotels, well-tended hedgerows, and beautiful gardens, this elegant highland town has a rose-tinted, vaguely British-country-village air about it. Indeed, Nuwara Eliya was originally the preferred cool-climate retreat for the hard-working and hard-drinking English and Scottish tea pioneers of Sri Lanka.
Cool & breezy
Activists and excursions

Hill club style
Hill club style
Visit the hill club in Nuwara Eliya and enjoy a warm, delectable dinner in style. Dress up in style and head towards the club for a fancy dinner out.
Kande Ela
Kande Ela
Rent out a paddle boat or take a peaceful boat ride along the Kande Ela Reservoir which is a tranquil lake surrounded by hills and all scenes beautiful.

Botanic
Botanic
Take a stroll along the beautiful Hakgala Botanical Garden which is the second biggest of Sri Lanka's five botanical gardens and is next to the Hakgala Strict Nature Reserve, which is home to a variety of wildlife such as bears, monkeys, and birds. The year-round pleasant cool temperature complements the unique vegetation and animals, producing a real paradise.
Peacock Hill
Peacock Hill
Peacock Hill is a mountain which is situated near the Pussellawa town.It stands at a height of approximately 1518 m and provides an amazing view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The top of the mountain provides stunning views of the Pussellawa town, Kotmale Reservoir, Kabaragala Mountain and Ramboda Falls. Hike to Peacock Hill is a relatively easy one.
Another world
Another world
Travel to another world with our 6km trek in the misty Galway forest . Beautiful scenery and the perfect weather.
Kondagala
Kondagala
Kondagala is a strikingly beautiful mountain situated in the first commercial tea estate of Sri Lanka called Loolcandura and is the perfect hike to take when visiting the tranquil Nuwara Eliya.
Camp David
Camp David
Enjoy a quiet camping experience by a sanctuary amidst the chilly hills of one of the most tranquil towns of the country.
World's End
World's End
Visit the breath-taking world’s end, a dramatic cliff that drops 880m. The best time to visit is in the early morning (between 6 and 10 a.m.), before the clouds come in. Then you'll see toy-town, tea-plantation towns in the valley below, and an unobstructed view south towards the ocean.
Mount Pedro
Mount Pedro
The famous Pidurutalagala mountain which is also called Mount Pedro in English is the tallest mountain on the island and is the best spot to take a hike to with the cool breeze brushing against you.
DIne by the Lake
DIne by the Lake
Indulge your sophisticated palate by the Lake Gregory with made-to-order Epicurean delights, crafted by highly skilled in house chef at Firsmead
Stroll in Moon Plains
Stroll in Moon Plains
The plains are a 400 meter long and 40 mtr wide area being its core area and is home to sambur, deer and from time to time leopards too. The main attraction of the plains aptly referred to as moon plains is the mini worlds end offering you a 360 degree view
Bakers Falls
Bakers Falls
A famous waterfall in Sri Lanka, Baker's Falls sits between the entrance and World's End gap of Horton Plains national park and is a must see on your trek to either world’s end or Horton plains.
Campervaning
Campervaning
Live in campervan by the side if Nuwaraeliya Lake.
Stroll away
Stroll away
Take a stroll along the town of Nuwara Eliya as you enjoy the chilly breeze and bustle of the many local shops show casing fresh farm produce.
Twin Falls
Twin Falls
Visit the twin falls, the stunning St. Clair’s and Devon falls that are immensely breath-taking. Even enjoy a nice warm cup of tea as you soak in all that beauty.
Golf day
Golf day
Play golf at the famous Nuwara Eliya Golf Club. Founded in 1889, this is one of the oldest golf clubs in Asia, an institution rich in tradition, history and is the perfect place of ambience.
Farm tour
Farm tour
Entering into the green pastures with cold mist gives a great feeling and among the most exiting activities in Nuwara Eliya is the famous farm tour. Watch the grazing cows and learn how milk production is done at the renowned Ambewela farm.
Horton Plains
Horton Plains
Horton Plains in Sri Lanka is the country's coldest and windiest region. It is made up of habitats including montane evergreen forests, grasslands, marshy areas, and aquatic environments. The plains are particularly notable for their visual beauty and conservation value, since they house the majority of the ecosystems and unique plants and animals found in the country's wet and montane zones.

Chariot Path
Chariot Path
A walking tour of Nuwara Eliya involves scenic views of Sri Lanka's forested hills and tea plantations. So, take a long stroll along the chariot path.
Kotmale expedition
Kotmale expedition
An authentic village tour in the traditional tropical village of Kotmale
Horseback
Horseback
Enjoy a truly once in a lifetime opportunity to take a horse ride among the tea plantations of the breezy Nuwara Eliya. Memories to last an era.
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