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Discover misty mountains, scenic train journeys and endless tea plantations in Sri Lanka's beautiful highlands.

  • Cool Climate
  • Scenic Train Journeys
  • Tea Experiences
  • Nature & Hiking

Popular Destinations

Nuwara Eliya, Yala National Park, Anuradhapura

Best Time to Visit

January – April

Recommended Duration

4 – 6 Days

Best For

Nature lovers, couples, hikers & photographers

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Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya

Steeped in nostalgic colonial charm and affectionately dubbed "Little England," Nuwara Eliya is a beautifully manicured mountain retreat nestled at the foot of Sri Lanka’s tallest peak. Wrapped in a perpetual blanket of soft mist and vast, velvety tea plantations, this highland escape offers a stark, refreshing contrast to the island’s tropical coastlines, complete with Tudor-style architecture, calm alpine lakes, and cool, crisp mountain air.

  • Altitude

    1,868 meters

  • Climate

    16°C and 22°C (61°F – 72°F)

  • Recommended Stay

    2-3 Nights

Top Experiences in Nuwara Eliya

Trekking Horton Plains & World’s End

Trekking Horton Plains & World’s End

A pristine, high-altitude national park defined by silent cloud forests and wild, wind-swept grasslands. A gentle 9.5-kilometer loop trail brings you to the edge of "World’s End"—a sheer, terrifying 870-meter drop that provides dizzying views sweeping all the way to the southern coastline on clear mornings.

Boating on Lake Gregory

Boating on Lake Gregory

A picturesque, historic reservoir built by British Governor Sir William Gregory in 1873. Fringed by pristine walking paths and boutique holiday chalets, renting a swan paddleboat or taking a calm motorboat ride across its glassy waters is the quintessential way to spend a cool highland afternoon.

Strolling Through Victoria Park

Strolling Through Victoria Park

A perfectly manicured, 27-acre urban oasis right in the center of town. Filled with rare Himalayan bird species, towering oak trees, and vibrant European roses, a quiet stroll through these pathways shows exactly why early settlers nicknamed this region "Little England."

Tasting Fresh Produce at the Strawberry Farms

Tasting Fresh Produce at the Strawberry Farms

A delicious culinary detour into the agricultural valleys surrounding the town. Visitors can step straight into expansive greenhouse terraces to pick ripe, sweet highland strawberries, ending the experience at an open-air cafe to indulge in fresh strawberry pancakes, milkshakes, and cream.

Yala National Park

Yala National Park

Sprawling across the edge of the Indian Ocean in Sri Lanka’s semi-arid southeast, Yala National Park is the island's ultimate wildlife sanctuary. Seamlessly blending a dramatic, sun-bleached coastal landscape with vibrant biodiversity, this massive reserve offers visitors a world-class safari experience, famous for its majestic elephants, elusive sloth bears, and an unrivaled population of big cats roaming giant granite boulders.

  • Climate

    29°C and 33°C (84°F – 91°F)

  • Recommended Stay

    1-2 Nights

Top Experiences in Yala National Park

Tracking the Elusive Sri Lankan Leopard

Tracking the Elusive Sri Lankan Leopard

The quintessential Yala experience. Heading out on an expert-led, early-morning 4x4 jeep safari into Block 1 gives you the world's best chance to spot Panthera pardus kotiya lounging on massive granite boulders, strolling along dirt tracks, or camouflaged in the trees.

Observing Herds of Asian Elephants

Observing Herds of Asian Elephants

Yala's vast freshwater tanks and lagoons host thriving families of wild Asian elephants. Watching large family herds, including playful young calves and massive tuskers, gather at the edge of the water to drink, bathe, and socialize is a spectacular sight.

Spotting the Rare Sloth Bear

Spotting the Rare Sloth Bear

A highly sought-after safari highlight. These shaggy, reclusive insects-eaters are best spotted during the transition months of May and June, when they emerge from the dense scrub jungle to feed on the sweet, fallen berries of the local Palu trees.

Bird Watching Around the Coastal Lagoons

Bird Watching Around the Coastal Lagoons

A dream destination for bird lovers, hosting over 215 distinct species. The park's brackish wetlands and coastal shallows come alive with vibrant flocks of lesser flamingos, painted storks, pelicans, spoonbills, and majestic white-bellied sea eagles hunting along the coast.

Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura

Marking the grand northern apex of Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle, Anuradhapura is a majestic UNESCO World Heritage Site and the island’s first ancient royal capital. Deeply spiritual and intensely historic, this vast monastic city is anchored by some of the largest brick structures of the ancient world, holy pilgrimage sites, and thousands of years of uninterrupted Buddhist devotion nestled within tranquil, park-like forest reserves.

  • Altitude

    81 meters

  • Climate

    30°C and 34°C (86°F – 93°F)

  • Recommended Stay

    1-2 Nights

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