Set
in the heart of the tea-country, this
beautiful town is where the British
succeeded in creating an English countryside
with homes in styles from Georgian
to Queen Anne. Well-kept lawns with
hedges, an Anglican church and the
famous golf course and beautiful parks
give the place an air of nostalgia.
Situated at 1890 metres above sea
level, the air here is cool and fresh
- a serene retreat from the hustle
and bustle of Colombo. Close to Nuwara
Eliya are Horton Plains, Sri Lanka's
highest and most isolated plateau.
Nature lovers will revel in this wide,
patna grass covered plain, the haunt
of many wild yet harmless animals
and the home of many species of birds.
Bridle paths will take you to the
precipice known as World's End - a
sheer drop of 1050 metres. .
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