Nuwara Eliya is a city in the country’s hills of central Sri Lanka, 1,868 m (6,128 ft) elevated. The wonderful weather of subtropical highland climate makes the city as a most famous tourist destination. with no dry season, a monsoon-like cloudy season and with an average annual temperature of 9 °C (12.77 °F) 33 °C (91.1 °F) bring travellers around the year. Even though Febrovery to March is the peak season since full of blossoms.
Nuwara Eliya called Little England. because of it, climate lent the city become British colonialists prime sanctuary, where they spend pastimes doing ox hunting, deer hunting, elephant hunting, polo, golf and cricket. This highland still has a British country village feel with its colonial-era bungalows, Tudor style hotels, well-tended hedgerows and pretty gardens.
The verdant surrounding of tea plantations and tea factories, Gregory Lake, well-maintained vegetable plots, craggy hills with waterfalls are highly scenic. Hakgala Botanical Gardens, Victoriya park, lovers leap waterfalls, strawberry farm, Ambewela farm and Horton Plains National Park are the places you should not miss on the stay at Nuwara Eliya. lay a round of golfing or some frames of billiards, row a boat in Gregory Lake and do a house ride. In the night treat your self in certainly one of Nuwara Eliya’s colonial hotels. soak up the city’s unique bygone heritage. specially cool-climate escape for the summer travellers to Sri Lanka’s tea industry.