Lake Gregory
Resting like a shimmering mirror amid the misty hills of Nuwara Eliya, Lake Gregory stands as a symbol of colonial charm and natural serenity. Created during British rule in the 19th century, this scenic lake remains one of the most beloved attractions in Sri Lanka, for travelers alike today.
Moon Plains
Rising like a windswept balcony above the central highlands, Moon Plains unfolds as a breathtaking panorama of mist, grassland, and distant horizons. Located near Nuwara Eliya, this serene viewpoint offers a quiet contrast to bustling hill-town life and invites reflection amid nature’s grandeur.
As you step onto the open plains, you’re greeted by rolling clouds, endless skies, and cool mountain air. The landscape stretches toward Pidurutalagala and surrounding peaks, while wildflowers and grazing animals add gentle life to the scene. Imagine standing still as the wind brushes past, watching sunlight drift across valleys below.
Nuwara Eliya

Nestled high in the Sri Lankan mountains, Nuwara Eliya is a breath of fresh cool air, literally. Known as “Little England,” this dreamy destination feels like stepping into a postcard. Misty hills blanketed with emerald-green tea plantations, cosy cottages with colonial charm, and vibrant flower gardens bursting with colour, it’s the perfect escape for anyone looking to unwind and explore. The adventure begins at Gregory Lake, a sparkling oasis surrounded by lush greenery. Rent a paddleboat, let the kids enjoy a pony ride, or grab a spot on the banks to soak in the highland.
Ramboda Ella
Ramboda Ella Nature’s Symphony in Motion Tucked away in the misty highlands of Sri Lanka, Ramboda Ella unveils itself like a secret waiting to be discovered. As you approach, the sound of cascading water grows louder, leading you to a majestic triple-tiered waterfall tumbling down rugged cliffs. The cool mountain breeze carries a spray of […]
Tea Plantations & Factory

Imagine stepping into a sea of emerald green, where the rolling hills stretch as far as the eye can see. This is Sri Lanka’s tea country, a landscape blanketed by neatly trimmed bushes that have been the lifeblood of the island for over a century. The scent of fresh tea leaves fills the air as you wander through the plantations, guided by the rhythmic hum of tea pluckers at work, their skilled hands carefully selecting the finest leaves.
Seetha Amman Kovil

Nestled amidst the misty hills of Nuwara Eliya, Seetha Amman Kovil stands as a beacon of faith and folklore. This vibrant temple, dedicated to Seetha Devi from the epic Ramayana, is said to mark the very spot where she was held captive by King Ravana. The air here hums with devotion, and every corner of the temple resonates with stories passed down through generations.