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Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s central highlands, Horton Plains National Park is a mystical plateau of cloud forests, sweeping grasslands, and rare wildlife. Located at an elevation of over 2,000 meters above sea level, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a unique ecological experience, attracting nature lovers, hikers, and bird watchers alike.
Scenic Trails & Iconic Views: The main 9.5 km circular trail leads to breathtaking landmarks like World’s End, a sheer cliff with a dramatic 870-meter drop, and Baker’s Falls, a stunning waterfall hidden within lush foliage.
Unique Biodiversity: The park is home to several endemic species including the Sri Lankan sambar deer, purple-faced langur, and rare bird species like the Sri Lanka whistling thrush.
Cool Climate: Its cool and misty climate provides a refreshing contrast to Sri Lanka’s tropical lowlands—ideal for early morning hikes and nature photography.
Best Time to Visit: December to April offers the clearest skies and best views. Morning visits (before 10 AM) are recommended to avoid fog at World’s End.
Getting There: Horton Plains is about 30 km from Nuwara Eliya and is best accessed via a private vehicle or guided tour. The entrance is near the town of Ohiya, which is also connected by train.
Park Hours & Fees: Open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Entrance fees apply for both locals and foreigners.
Wear layers—the weather changes quickly.
Bring water and light snacks (but avoid littering).
Stay on designated trails to protect the fragile ecosystem.
Camera in hand? Expect epic landscape shots!