Trips and Tours to Nuwara EliyaDiscover this Sri Lankan hill station with, lush tea plantations, colonial architecture, and stunning landscapes.

Visit Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as ‘Little England’ is one of the highest and most attractive cities in Sri Lanka. The town itself was built by English tea growers and was one of their favourite hill stations during colonial times. The city has clear English influences from its Hakgala Botanical Garden, famous for its orchids and roses, red telephone boxes and colonial style bungalows.

Nuwara Eliya is most famed for its tea production. After the failure of its coffee crop in the mid-19th century an Englishman called James Taylor planted the first tea bushes in nearby Kandy. Unlike the diseased coffee crops, the tea crops took hold and today, Sri Lanka is the world’s third largest producer of tea. With a 20% share of global demand, Sri Lanka is also the world’s largest exporter of tea. Tea bushes grow from sea level to elevated slopes, but it is the tea grown above 1000m that offer the greatest character, aroma and flavour. Tea pickers can be spotted all over the lush green slopes around Nuwara Eliya and Kandy throughout the year.

Is Nuwara Eliya worth visiting? What to expect

Nuwara Eliya is an incredibly unique city in Sri Lanka, from its cooler climate to its English influences tourists can expect to be blown away by the unique beauty of Nuwara Eliya. With vast tea plantations, a UNESCO World Heritage site national park and spots for golfing, fishing and taking English style high tea Nuwara Eliya is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of warmer busier Sri Lankan cities.

What to do Nuwara Eliya

A tea plantation in Nuwara Eliya
A tea plantation

Take a Nuwara Eliya tea factory tour

Famed for its tea production there is no better way to spend your time in Nuwara Eliya than exploring the vast tea plantations, tea factories and sipping on some 100% pure Ceylon tea. Nuwara Eliya’s high elevation makes it the perfect place to grow tea and give the leaves a much richer aroma and flavour than teas gown closer to sea level. Ceylon tea itself is rich in antioxidants and had a unique flavour with citrus notes that sets it apart from other teas. Enjoying a relaxing sip of Ceylon tea in the place that it is made is a wonderful way to spend some time in Nuwara Eliya.

Roses
Roses

Visit the Hakgala Botanical Gardens

The Hakgala Botanical Gardens is one of the highest botanical gardens in the world, nestled at an elevation of 1,745 meters (5,725 feet). Established in 1861, the garden spans 28 hectares (69 acres) and is renowned for its diverse collection of flora, including vibrant roses, orchids, and a rare array of sub-tropical and temperate plants. With its lush landscapes, meandering pathways, and tranquil atmosphere, Hakgala Botanical Gardens provides a delightful escape for nature lovers and a perfect spot for leisurely strolls amidst the stunning backdrop of the Hakgala Rock.

Colonial style buildings in Nuwara Eliya
Colonial style buildings

Take a walk around ‘Little England’

The rolling hills, lush fields and cooler climate of Nuwara Eliya bears a striking resemblance to the English countryside and this could be why British settlers choose this part of Sri Lanka to live in during the 19th century. Today the city has kept much of its old charm from the beautiful colonial era buildings, rose gardens and tea houses. Enjoy a leisurely stroll as you take in the beauty of the city’s architecture, spot quaint details such as vintage red telephone boxes and the Victorian era post office. Nuwara Eliya provides visitors with the perfect blend of old English tradition with modern Sri Lankan charm making for a wonderful city not to be missed.

Best time to visit Nuwara Eliya

The best time to visit Nuwara Eliya is from February to April when the weather is most favourable. During this period, the region experiences mild temperatures and relatively less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The lush landscapes are in full bloom, particularly in April when the city hosts its annual flower show. Additionally, the famous Nuwara Eliya Season, which includes horse racing events and festive activities, takes place in April, adding to the charm and vibrancy of this picturesque hill station.

Conclusion

Visiting Nuwara Eliya offers a unique blend of natural beauty, colonial charm, and cultural richness that leaves a lasting impression. With its cool climate, lush tea plantations, and stunning landscapes, it provides a refreshing escape from the tropical heat of the lowlands. Whether you are exploring the enchanting streets of ‘Little England’, enjoying a serene boat ride on Gregory Lake, or strolling through the picturesque Hakgala Botanical Gardens, Nuwara Eliya promises a tranquil and rejuvenating experience. This charming hill station, with its distinct British influence and warm Sri Lankan hospitality, is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking both relaxation and adventure in the heart of Sri Lanka's central highlands.

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