9. Nuwara Eliya and tea plantations – An oasis in the middle of tea mountains

Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as “Little England,” is a picturesque town in the central highlands of Sri Lanka. Known for its cool temperatures, colonial buildings and lush tea plantations, Nuwara Eliya offers a welcome change from the tropical climate of the rest of the island.

The tea plantations are undoubtedly Nuwara Eliya’s main attraction. You can visit a tea factory to learn more about the tea making process and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed Ceylon tea. Some plantations also offer guided tours where you can learn more about the history of tea in Sri Lanka and admire the stunning scenery.

  • Tickets: entrance fees for tea factory tours vary, but are usually between US$2 and US$3.
  • Hints and tips: The best time to visit Nuwara Eliya is during the tea harvest from February to April. Don’t miss the opportunity to watch a cricket match at the Nuwara Eliya Cricket Ground, one of the most picturesque cricket grounds in the world.
  • How to get there: Nuwara Eliya is about 160 kilometers from Colombo and can be reached by train, bus or cab.
  • Opening hours: Tea factories are usually open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
  • Sightseeing Time: Plan on at least a full day to explore Nuwara Eliya and the surrounding tea plantations.

Whether you’re a tea lover, a nature lover, or just a fan of idyllic landscapes, Nuwara Eliya has something for everyone. Visiting this charming town and its stunning tea plantations is an unforgettable experience and an absolute must on your Sri Lanka trip.

 

10. Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage – A place to protect and care for Asian elephants

The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, located near the town of Kegalle, is a special place dedicated to the rescue, care and rehabilitation of orphaned and injured elephants in Sri Lanka. Founded in 1975, the orphanage has taken in more than 80 elephants over the years and now offers visitors the opportunity to see these fascinating animals up close.

A highlight of a visit to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is the daily bathing of the elephants in the nearby river. Here you can watch the elephants playing and bathing – an impressive and unforgettable sight. Another important activity is feeding, where you can see the keepers feeding the younger elephants with milk.

  • Tickets: an adult ticket costs about $20 and a child ticket costs $10.
  • Hints and tips: Please remember that the orphanage is a place established for the welfare of elephants. It is important to follow the instructions of the staff and treat the elephants with respect.
  • How to get there: the orphanage is located about 90 kilometers from Colombo. You can take a cab or book an organized tour.
  • Opening hours: The orphanage is open daily from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm.
  • Sightseeing time: plan about 2-3 hours for your visit.

A visit to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is not only a unique opportunity to see Asian elephants up close, but also a glimpse into the conservation efforts of these majestic animals. It is an experience that is sure to touch you and leave a lasting impression.

 

11. Hortons Plains and Worlds End – A Changing Paradise in the Highlands of Sri Lanka

Hortons Plains, located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is a unique nature reserve and a paradise for hikers. The area, located at an altitude of 2,100 meters above sea level, consists of open grasslands, dense cloud forests, gushing waterfalls and diverse wildlife.

One of the most famous points in Hortons Plains is “World’s End”, a spectacular viewpoint that offers an uninterrupted view of the landscape all the way to the southern coast of Sri Lanka – a distance of almost 80 kilometers. On a clear day, the view is breathtaking and it feels like you are standing on the edge of the world. Hence the name “World’s End.”

  • Tickets: The entrance fee to Hortons Plains is about $25 for foreigners and includes the entrance fee to the nature reserve.
  • Hints and Tips: The best time to visit is in the early morning hours when visibility is at its best. It can get quite cold and foggy, so it is advisable to bring warm clothes. Avoid making noise or leaving litter to preserve the natural beauty of the area.
  • How to get there: Hortons Plains is about 200 kilometers from Colombo and can be reached by train to Nuwara Eliya and then by cab.
  • Opening hours: The nature reserve is open daily from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm.
  • Visit Duration: Plan at least half a day for your visit to explore the main attractions and complete the approximately 9 kilometer loop trail.

Whether you are a nature lover, a hiker or an adventurer, a visit to Hortons Plains and Worlds End is an unforgettable experience. The breathtaking beauty, abundant flora and fauna, and spectacular views make this place a highlight of any trip to Sri Lanka.