Things to do
Nuwara Eliya offers several excursions and activities that allow you to embrace the untouched beauty of nature in the hill country of Sri Lanka.
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Nuwara Eliya offers several excursions and activities that allow you to embrace the untouched beauty of nature in the hill country of Sri Lanka.
Distance 4.8 km, 58 mins walking distance
Distance 4.8 km, 57 mins walking distance
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Distance 11.7 km, 2hr 22 mins walking distance
Distance 5 km, 1 hr 4 mins walking distance
Distance 4.8 km, 58 mins walking distance
Participate in a culinary experience with out hotel grown organic harvest. Learn a new recipe during the special chef programme.
The plush Nuwara Eliya Golf Course and the Victoria Golf Club in Digana provides inspiration and challenges for discerning golfers. The blanketed lawns and panoramic views from every tee position offer a content strike.
A trek to the summit of Single Tree Hill offers an incredible vantage point of ‘The City of Lights’. Accessible by the Nuwara Eliya – Badulla Road, the winding road is flanked with emerald tea fields and scenic views of the landscape below.
The Royal Turf Club is Sri Lanka’s well-known horse racing track. Whilst visiting, you can enjoy a pony ride. In April, the prestigious Governors Cup invites spectators to cheer on for the adrenaline-filled races.
No trip to the hill country would be complete without a visit to a tea factory. Discover the unique flavor and colour of the brews in Nuwara Eliya. The Pedro and Damro Labookellie Tea Estates provide on-site knowledge regarding the tea industry.
The highest village of the island lies on the beautiful Kikiliyamana Mountain. Explore the village lifestyles, discover a pristine Buddhist pagoda and learn about interesting cultivation methods.
Built in 1843, The Holy Trinity Church was once visited by Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. The century-old pipe organ is one of the impressive features of the sanctuary while the gothic architecture exudes a charming ambience.
The man-made lake at the heart of the Nuwara Eliya city offers many amusements to the guests. A gentle swan boat ride on the still waters can entertain both the young and the old, while more adventurous visitors can feel the breeze while jet skiing.
Named to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, the Victoria Park turns into a spectacle of colour in April. Flowering plants put on an amazing display and the benches shaded by trees are ideal to sit and enjoy nature.
The Moon Plains offers a vantage point from where you can enjoy the surrounding landscape. As the mist wraps the land and the sun recedes, gaze at the undulating terrain, which can offer views of the the Uva and Central provinces on a clear day.
Hakgala Botanical Garden, resting under the shadow of the Hakgala Rock, was originally used by the British to plant Cinchona. It was eventually landscaped to include flowering bushes, plants, majestic trees, ferns, and other flora from Sri Lanka and overseas.