Nuwara Eliya sits high in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, above the plains at nearly 1,900 meters, with a climate that remains refreshingly mild year-round, which is a sharp contrast to the tropical warmth found elsewhere on the island.
The rolling tea estates around Nuwara Eliya are among the most iconic sights in Sri Lanka. Visitors can tour historic plantations such as Pedro Tea Estate and Damro Labookellie, where guides explain how tender leaves are picked by hand and processed into delicate Ceylon tea. These estate tours usually end with a tasting of freshly brewed leaf tea, paired with views over emerald fields that seem to stretch to the horizon.
For those looking to explore the outdoors, Lake Gregory has long been a place for boating, walking, and watching the mist drift across the water at dawn. Nearby, waterfalls like Lover’s Leap spill over rocky ledges, with local tales tied to their names, and botanical gardens showcase a wide range of plants that thrive in the cool air just beyond the town’s edge.