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Nuwara Eliya





Often referred to as ‘Little England’, this genteel highland community does have a rose-tinted, vaguely British-country-village feel to it, with its colonial-era bungalows, Tudor-style hotels, well-tended hedgerows and pretty gardens.



Nuwara Eliya is the heart of Sri Lanka' tea country. The highest town in all of Sri Lanka at 6,187 feet (1,886 meters) above sea level, Nuwara Eliya is nicknamed “Little England” and was planned from scratch by the British in the 1840s as a hill station, or holiday town, after they discovered this small basin, surrounded by mountains, with a cool climate afforded by its high elevation. The driving force in its founding was Samuel Baker, a British explorer who also discovered the source of Africa’s Nile River.


The town of Nuwara Eliya sprawls over the fertile valley flanked by Mount Pidurutalagala and Single Tree Mountain (Single Tree Mountain is the place which offers the panoramic view of Nuwara-Eliya. From this point, you can enjoy the beauty of Hakgala Mountain, Pidurutalagala Mountain, Lake Gregory and the Northern section of Horton Plains) and is scattered with Victorian-style 19th century homes, bungalows, guesthouses and hotels complete with gabled roofs, large open fireplaces and hardwood floors. Some of the most fascinating buildings include the Hill Club – a 130 year-old granite mansion resembling a mini Victorian castle; St. Andrew’s Hotel housed in a stately Tudor-style colonial mansion built in the latter part of the 19th century; and the Grand Hotel - once the residence of Sir Edward Barns, a British Governor of Sri Lanka.


Nuwara Eliya takes pride in its beautiful gardens with neatly-clipped lawns and colourful flower beds.


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April Season





During the Sinhalese and Tamil New Year, celebrations in April herald the “Season” for Nuwara Eliya, another tradition that stretches back to the British colonial period. Colombo’s resident flock to the hills for the holidays to escape the pre-monsoon heat. The 10-day holiday period includes Horse races, Motor Cross rallies, Golf competitions, Flower exhibitions, Concerts and revelry late into the night. If you wish to go to Nuwara Eliya during the Season, booking early is highly advisable.



Nuwara Eliya Golf Club





Set amid the tea plantations of the central highlands, Nuwara Eliya Golf Club is a great golf course set in a charming hill station. This testing course was built by a Scottish soldier of the Golan Highlanders in 1889 for the British serviceman and officials stationed here in 1889. Occasionally you may even feel you are playing golf in Scotland, but the course holds many features unique to Sri Lanka. Whether it is your helpful caddie and his Sri Lankan smile, or the course’s flora and fauna you’ll be in no doubt you are in one of Asia’s beautiful corners. To ensure a successful round you will need to stay clear of the trees that line the tight course, the crags and creeks that bisect the fairways and the remorseless gorse and bunkers that protect the greens. The clubhouse and bar is an atmospheric place to enjoy a drink and meal after your round. It is full of character and colonial history. Little has changed since the founding of the club and you can even enjoy a log fire on cooler evenings.



Lake Gregory - Nuwara Eliya



Victoria Park - Nuwara Eliya



Hakgala Botanical Garden



Golfing in Nuwara Eliya since 1889



Single Tree Hill - Nuwara Eliya



Seetha Amman Temple



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