
Nuwara Eliya – The “Little England” of Sri Lanka
At over 1,800 meters above sea level, Nuwara Eliya is a peaceful town in Sri Lanka’s central
highlands. Often known as “Little England,” the town still lives up to its name with British-style
houses, rose gardens, and an iconic red-bricked post office. It’s famous for its cool weather, green
hills, and colonial charm.


Surrounded by tea plantations and misty forests, Nuwara Eliya offers a refreshing break from the country’s usual tropical heat. Gregory Lake, in the center of town, is perfect for boat rides, cycling, or
simply relaxing by the water. Nearby, you can visit beautiful waterfalls like Lover’s Leap, Ramboda Falls, Devon Falls, Lakshapana Falls, and St. Clair’s—or take a tour of a tea factory and enjoy a warm cup of fresh Ceylon tea with a breathtaking view.
One of the top attractions is Horton Plains National Park, where the hike to World’s End offers
stunning views. The town also has a racecourse, strawberry farms, and the lovely Victoria Park, full of
flowers and birdlife.


Whether you’re sipping tea in a historic bungalow, riding horses along Gregory Lake, or simply
enjoying the cool climate and mountain views, Nuwara Eliya is a magical destination that brings
together nature, culture, and colonial heritage.
Top Activities in Nuwara Eliya
- Visit Horton Plains & World’s End
A 9.5 km loop trail through cloud forest and grassland, ending at sheer cliff drops with
spectacular views. - Walk or Boat around Gregory Lake
Enjoy paddle boats, cycling paths, and horse rides beside this tranquil lake. - Explore a Tea Factory
Learn how Ceylon tea is made at estates like Pedro, Damro or Labookellie Tea Estate and
sample freshly brewed blends. - Stroll through Victoria Park
A beautifully maintained park perfect for families, birdwatching, or peaceful walks among
flowers. - Hike to Single Tree Mountain
A short, easy hike that starts right from town. Best done early for a peaceful sunrise view over
the valley. - Take a Scenic Train Ride
The train to or from Nuwara Eliya (via Nanu Oya station or Hatton) offers some of the most
scenic views in Sri Lanka. - Visit a Strawberry Farm
Pick fresh strawberries or enjoy homemade jam and ice cream at local farms. - See Waterfalls
Don’t miss Lover’s Leap, St. Clair’s, or Devon Falls — all picturesque and close by. You can
visit Ramboda Falls and Lakshapana Falls too.
Activity Price Guide
| Activity | Price Range (USD) | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Horton Plains Entrance | $15–20 + vehicle fee | Includes access to World’s End trail. |
| Gregory Lake Activities | $2–5 | Boat rides, horse rides, and bicycle rentals available. |
| Tea Factory Tour | Free – $5 | Often includes a tasting and guided walk-through. |
| Victoria Park Entrance | $1–2 | Well-kept park with birds, flowers, and benches. |
| Waterfall Visits | Free | Most are accessible via short hikes or roadside stops. |
| Tuk-tuk Hire (short trips) | $2–4 | Negotiate fare beforehand. |
| Train Ride (Nanu Oya – Ella) | $1–5 (2nd class) | Book ahead for scenic journey through tea country. |
*Prices may vary.
Best Time to Visit
- High Season : February to April (especially April, during the Nuwara Eliya festival season).
- Off Season : May to August (frequent rains, but lush scenery).
- Temperature : Cool year-round (avg. 12–20°C); bring warm layers, especially for early
mornings and nights.
Pro Tips
- Dress Warmly : Evenings and early mornings are cold, especially during December–February.
- Start Hikes Early : Horton Plains is clearest before 10 a.m. — mist often covers views by
midday. - Carry Cash : Many small shops and transport providers do not accept cards.
- Book Trains in Advance : Scenic seats from or to Ella and Kandy fill quickly.
- Check Local Events : April brings horse races, flower shows, and parades — a festive time to visit.
- Stay in Character Hotels : Colonial bungalows, tea estate lodges, and cozy guesthouses offer unique charm.