Nuwaraeliya
Attractions

Named in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s 60th year on her throne, the Park has an extent of 27 acres

An ideal family picnic location for that perfect relaxation in a cool setting


Excursion to the 400-metre long, 40 metre deep valley, is a bit like a safari trip, an abode to about 100 species of wildlife

Considered as one of Sri Lanka’s widest waterfalls, and referred to as the “Little Niagra of Sri Lanka


The abode where Seetha was kept captive by Ravana according to the epic Ramayana Trail


A 28 ha garden consisting of indigenous montane vegetation intermingled with introduced subtropical flora and includes about 1000 plant species

Established in 1921, the visit includes, a visit among the tea bushes to tea processing, tea tasting and relaxation

A Farm situated in the lush mountain pastures where grazing cows and milk processing factory is situated

The 11th highest fall in Sri Lanka, with a picturesque sight, the cascading fall set amidst the thick forest in the backdrop