Nature’s Wonders

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Ella

The combination of mountains, sloping tea estates and breathtaking waterfalls makes Ella a must-see destination in Sri Lanka. When tourists travel through challenging terrain to reach the tallest mansions perched on hills, they are treated to opulent geographic views.

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Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya's expensive tea plantations, breathtaking landscape and misty weather have led many to call it Little England. This tour offers breathtaking views of vast tea plantations and chilly hills, making it the ideal choice for tea lovers. For those who want more games and fun, Gregory Lake has interesting attractions.

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Kitulgala

Kitulgala is one of Sri Lanka's areas with the most rainfall during the monsoon season, which is characterised by dense rainforests. This destination attracts nature lovers because of its rich collection of natural habitats, which showcase the country's biodiversity, wet zone and bird species.

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Sinharaja

Because of its rich biodiversity, Sinharaja's lush Southwest wet zone is home to a record number of unique species worldwide. Due to the abundance of animal species and lush vegetation, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is a popular tourist destination. Because the area's ancient rainforests are home to many rare animal species, visitors can explore them.

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Horton Plains

Visitors can enjoy expansive views of rolling hills, wooded areas and open meadows at this well-known natural global reserve. 10000 hectares make up the entire area. The region is home to about 24 distinct animal species, including hares, wild boars, porcupines, elk, leopards and giant squirrels.

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Adam’s Peak

This well-known wilderness sanctuary is an ecotourism destination in the middle highlands. Sri Lankans attach great cultural and spiritual significance to this magnificent mountain. This mountain's massive footprint at its summit has meaning for people of all religions.