The top stops along the way from Ella to Pinnawala (with short detours) are Little Adam's Peak, Udawalawe National Park, and Horton Plains National Park. Other popular stops include Sri Pada / Adam's Peak, Blue Field Tea Center, and Nine Arches Bridge.
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Maligawila Buddha Statue
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a historical landmark. Really lovely and serene location. a location that you have to go. Here are specifically two kinds of Buddha statues: one depicts the Buddha later in his life as a monk, and the other shows the Buddha in his younger years as a prince. The fact that a damaged statue was painstakingly restored here is remarkable.
Stanly G — Google review
TheMaligawila Buddha statueis a standing figure of theBuddhainSri Lanka, which has been carved out of a large limestone rock during the 7th century by a prince named Aggabodhi. It is the tallest free-standing ancient statue of the Buddha found in the country. It had been broken into several pieces by the time it was found in 1951. The statue was reconstructed and raised again in 1980 under the direction of the then president
Srilankan ( — Google review
Never pass by this region of Srilanka without visiting the amazing & gigantic statues of BUDDHA. Cross the paddy fields, then the jungle , ask the locals about directions to follow and u can visit these sites out of the beaten paths. A must to see while in Srilanka.
SONIA E — Google review
Calm and quite place. Can drive to the middle way on the gravel road to the left of the temple which will save your time and energy.
Prageeth G — Google review
A nice tall buddha statue built by king Agghabodhi. With the time the statue had been broken into pieces. In 1991 the statue was reerected. It is said that this is the highest free standing buddha statue in Sri Lanka. (However some say that it should be Awukana statue) Dambegoda bodhisatva statue is also located close to this.Any vehicle can go upto Maligawila temple parking area. A large parking area is available. You have to walk a few hundred meters through an ancient type garden.
Lonely T — Google review
Another marvel of ancient Sri Lanka. This statue is about 12m tall and is similar to the Aukana Buddha statue. It is carved from a single limestone rock. The statue is said to be constructed by a prince named Aggabodhi in the 7th century.When the statue was found in the 19th century it was fallen and broken to pieces. Restoration attempt took place in 1991. There is also a roof covering in place now for protection.Within the premises there is also another rock statue of Bodhisattva which can be visited.
Sudeepa H — Google review
Maligawila Buddha’ statue is the tallest free standing statue in the country. It believed to be carved in 7th century by a prince called Aggabhodhi. Opposite to that you will find Dambewela Bhodhisathwa statue. Yet another gigantic caving. Both of these statues are situated in Maligawila temple premises.Be mindful to use the longest way shown in the google maps, coz the shortest road shown is narrow and bad in shape. The alternative road shown on the map is the main road which is broader and in good in shape.
Sachi W — Google review
The Maligawila Buddha statue is carved out of a single limestone rock and is about 14.5 meters tall. This is consider as the one of tallest Buddha statue in sri lankaAbout 500m away from the Maligawila Buddha statue is another image carved out of a single rock. This is the image of Maithree Natha Bodhisattva, sometimes identified as Avalokitsvara Bodhisattva.All these within walking distance. You have to stop the car and walk to see these. Good parking space available. You will require a ticket to park your vehicle. Few stalls are there inside the parking area to buy small toys and sweets.
Prabhath W — Google review
Maligavila Buddha statue is a stone statue of ancient value. It was in B.C. It was offered by Prince Agbo in the 7th century. It is regularly visited by Buddhists. A little distance from it is the Maitri Bosat statue and the Rajamaha temple. A station that perfectly displays the Sri Lankan cultural inspiration.
Nalaka N — Google review
Maligawila MonasteryThis tall standing Buddha Statue is located in the Uva Province, Moneragala District, near Maligawila Village, on to the Okkampitiya Road about 335 km from Colombo. It is said to be the tallest standing Buddha statue in Sri Lanka, in a serene jungle where you get easy access from the car park.All the images I was taken in 2009.
Minendra S — Google review
The maligawila buddha statue is a standing figure of lord buddha. This is located close to the village of maligawila in monaragala district. Located in a very calm environment. Great place to visit 🙏
Ishara A — Google review
Maligawila Buddha Statue: Standing tall at over 37 feet, the Maligawila Buddha Statue is a marvel of ancient Sri Lankan sculpture. Carved from a single limestone block during the reign of King Dhatusena, it exemplifies the island's rich artistic heritage and Buddhist reverence. Pilgrims and art enthusiasts flock to witness its serene presence, embodying the timeless spirituality and craftsmanship of Sri Lanka's ancient civilizations.
Senesh D — Google review
Maligawila Buddha statue is the largest free standing statue in Sri Lanka. This has been built in 7th century and carved from a one limestone rock. This was carved from a rock nearby and transported to the temple by the ancient people. This is 37 feet tall and looks similar to the great Awukana statue in Anuradhapura.I had a rare chance to visit the place where it was made. it is a bit hard walk through a rock mountain and you need to find a local guide as there are not guide lines. And locals claims there has been more than one statue as there are remaining of rocks where the more than one statue has been carved. and you will be able to find many tunnel roads which I did not try to go in. Villagers claims that tunnel roads are built by great Ravana (not proven, but villagers believe so).Roads are fairly well and no issues in travelling in a car or any other vehicle. but be ware of monkeys when you park your car and leave. :-D Great place to visit and if you have time and if you are interested in finding more details on historical places, find a villager who knows the area well and roam around a bit.
Manura G — Google review
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Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Dewalaya
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The Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Dewalaya, located in Kataragama, Sri Lanka, is a significant religious site that houses shrines dedicated to both Hindu and Buddhist deities as well as Muslim tombs on an archaeological site. The temple complex is home to the lance of the 12-armed Hindu war god Murugan, who is believed to be identical to the Kataragama Deviyo.
Worth a visiting Kataragama temple.surrounded by lovely sceneries from where you take beautiful memorable photos and take time for contemplation. The Temple can inspire us to refresh or learn about Cultural, Architecture and Hinduism by taking an interest in the figures adorning the walls and pillars.Would recommend attending the Arti devotional ritual in the evening.Traditional architecture is combined with Shop.
Sujeevan T — Google review
Temple was peaceful and is located in a huge premises. Buddhist stupa is at a distance.The strange part however was that Subramanya swamy, Ganapati and all other hindu temples did not have an idol. Instead a curtain containing the image of the god was the deity. Temple authorities said only during prayer times at 0430, 1030, 1830hrs some of the rituals take place.We visited during the start of summer but it was quite hot so do plan to take your slippers to the stand near the temple.
Pramod V — Google review
Hiiii........I'am Ramesh I share the kataragama story.Kataragama is a multi-religious sacred town. In spite of the differences of caste and creed, many Sri Lankans show great reverence to God Kataragama. They honor him as a very powerful deity and beg divine help to overcome their personal problems or for success in business enterprises, etc., with the fervent hope that their requests will be granted. They believe that God Kataragama exists and is vested with extraordinary power to assist those who appeal to him with faith and devotion in times of distress or calamity
Ramesh P — Google review
Kataragama temple in Kataragama, Sri Lanka, is a temple complex dedicated to Buddhist guardian deity Kataragama deviyo and Hindu War God Murugan.🤗 It is one of the few religious sites in Sri Lanka that is venerated by the Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims and the Vedda people
Radun S — Google review
Dedicated to Katharagama Deiyo/Skanda/Murugan. Multicultural location visited by Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims and Christians alike. Pooja times are 4.00am 10.30am and 7.00pm.
Sudeepa H — Google review
Come here only to worship. All other things are only for money. You have to pay to take pictures with elephants. Most of the fruit that you carry will be picked by people who will take the fruit and resell it. Come only to worship.
Kavindu P — Google review
One of the biggest festival in srilankaAmong Tamil people and SinhaleseKathirkamam Murugan kovilOrigin related to Tamil Hindu god MuruganThere after it's change little bitPerahera is the most finest eventMust need to watchIt will starts at 7.-8pm on season time
Arunan S — Google review
A holy place indeed. Meditation happens effortlessly here. I hope I will be able to visit it again someday.
Val K — Google review
The jungle shrine of Kataragama located an hours drive away from Yala National Park and has great religious and historical significance that cuts across race and religion that brings together Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims and Christians each day to worship at its numerous temples of all faiths located within the sacred city. The town has Ruhunu Maha Kataragama devalaya, a shrine dedicated to the God of Kataragama. Kataragama is situated in the Monaragala District of Uva province, Sri Lanka. It is surrounded by jungle in the South Eastern region of Sri Lanka. The town has a venerable history dating back to the second century B.C, It also was the seat of government of many Sinhalese kings during the days of Rohana kingdom.At Kataragama Temple Pooja to please God will be held every morning and evening but the best one is the evening pooja commence 7.00 PM every day. You can see everything that is going on at this traditional Pooja. Devotees queuing to make their offerings in the temples with their big trays of fruit to offer to the God. Much noise and clanging whilst a red carpet leads the way for the principal offerings to be made. Usually an ornate procession in itself. Devotees also carrying coconuts which set alight. Devotees stand and make wishes in front of a small area before hurling the coconut inside. If it smashes, and it generally does, so stand back ... it is supposed to be good luck. Similarly, if it doesn't, it represents bad luck. It’s a common sight to experience that how devotees rolling around the floor of the temple complex in a ritual.Visiting Kataragama, is one of the most exciting and visually splendid places in Sri Lanka.
Diehard T — Google review
Hindu, Buddhist, People from South India go to this temple to worship. The temple situated at Katharagama and this temple dedicated to Skanda Kumara.
Chandana P — Google review
Loved my visit. Felt a really positive energy here.This temple is incredible as the main place of worship of Katharagama, brother of Ganesh.
Jamin B — Google review
Kataragama Devalaya is undeniably a place of profound spiritual significance, offering a serene atmosphere and intricate architecture that inspire awe and reverence. For those seeking cultural insight or a moment of tranquility, this sacred site remains a unique destination. Exploring Sri Lanka's rich spiritual heritage here is a must-do experience.However, it's important to note that visiting during the off-season can present challenges. The presence of persistent street hawkers can make traveling through the city quite challenging. While the spiritual beauty of the devalaya remains intact, navigating the area might require extra patience and assertiveness. Despite this, the opportunity to immerse oneself in the spiritual richness of Kataragama Devalaya is undoubtedly worth the effort.
දිනුජය ව — Google review
Recommended to visit in the off season period. Beacause the entire area very calm and clean. Be careful when Parking the vehicles.
Chanaka N — Google review
Kathirgamam Temple, nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka's southern region, is a site of profound spiritual significance. Dedicated to Lord Murugan, this temple attracts pilgrims from all walks of life seeking blessings and solace. The temple's ornate architecture, adorned with colorful murals and intricate carvings, creates a captivating ambiance for visitors. The atmosphere during puja ceremonies is electric, filled with the sounds of chanting and the fragrance of incense. Surrounded by lush greenery and sacred forests, Kathirgamam Temple offers a serene retreat for those seeking spiritual rejuvenation. It's a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the cultural richness and religious fervor of Sri Lanka.
Pragash Y — Google review
Ancient temple of God Katharagama.Most of Sinhalese and Tamils come here to worship their God and lord Buddha. What I really like is that the present Basnayake Nilame started a new program of building a new building for Maharagama cancer Hospital from its donation. I highly appreciate that 🙏.Kataragama temple (Sinhala: රුහුණු කතරගම දේවාලය, lit. 'Ruhuṇu Kataragama Dēvālaya', Tamil: கதிர்காமம் முருகன் கோயில், lit. 'Katirkāmam Murugan Kōvil') in Kataragama, Sri Lanka, is a temple complex dedicated to Buddhist guardian deity Kataragama deviyo and Hindu War God Murugan. It is one of the few religious sites in Sri Lanka that is venerated by the Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims and the Vedda people.[3] For most of the past millennia, it was a jungle shrine very difficult to access; today it is accessible by an all-weather road. The shrines and the nearby Kiri Vehera are managed by Buddhists, the shrines dedicated to Teyvāṉai and Shiva are managed by Hindus and the mosque by Muslims.
Amith R — Google review
Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Dewalaya, nestled in the sacred town of Kataragama, is a profound testament to Hindu spirituality and cultural richness. The journey to this revered temple, dedicated to Lord Murugan, unfolds amid the vibrant tapestry of Kataragama's religious landscape.Accessing Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Dewalaya is relatively straightforward, situated within the larger Kataragama temple complex. Pilgrims and visitors alike find themselves drawn to the spiritual aura that pervades the area, making the temple a pivotal point in the cultural exploration of Kataragama.Safety is generally upheld within the temple precincts, with a respectful atmosphere prevailing. Observing local customs and guidelines is key, ensuring a harmonious experience for all. Pilgrims and tourists often coexist in shared reverence, contributing to the temple's serene ambiance.Architecturally, the temple captivates with its intricate detailing, vivid hues, and a design that echoes the traditions of Hindu craftsmanship. The dedication to Lord Murugan is palpable in every facet, providing a visual feast for those interested in the artistic expressions of Hindu worship.Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Dewalaya is not merely a physical space but a living testament to the devotion and spiritual fervor of its visitors. The air resonates with the sounds of rituals and devotional chants, immersing visitors in the rich cultural tapestry of Hindu worship.Whether you approach Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Dewalaya as a pilgrim seeking divine connection or a traveler delving into the cultural mosaic of Sri Lanka, the temple stands as a profound symbol of spiritual continuity and a reservoir of cultural significance. Visiting this sacred space is a journey into the heart of Hindu spirituality in the embrace of Kataragama's timeless allure.
Hasitha P — Google review
Kataragama Devalaya is a really special and ancient place that people from all around the world respect. It has lots of interesting stories connected to it. On full moon days, it gets quite busy with devoted people. Plus, you can easily walk to the sacred Kiri Vehera Pagoda from here, making it convenient for those seeking spiritual vibes
Kasun S — Google review
Had an awesome time at Kataragama Temple today! 🌟 This place is like a spiritual melting pot, bringing together folks from Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, and Christian backgrounds. The inclusive vibe is heartwarming. Maanikka Ganga flowing nearby adds to the magic.Diving into the vibrant atmosphere, the area around Kataragama Murugan Temple is a lively marketplace! From sweets to toys and handmade treasures, there's a little something for everyone. It's not just a spiritual journey; it's a delightful shopping experience too. Don't forget to explore the colorful stalls and treat yourself to some goodies! A must-visit spot promoting unity and serenity. Loved it! 🕉️☪️🕊️🙏
SS S — Google review
This is the main important place to visit in Kataragama area, where tourists can get an idea of the history culture and religious beliefs of the community, everyone should visit The Amazon place. (Pictures of Kataragama Kiri Vehera are published. Because photography was not done inside the temple. )
Shanelka P — Google review
Needs more ventilation. Add more fans to keep it cool. Need more cleaning to remove the cobwebs.
Ravith S — Google review
This is an ancient Murugan temple, known as Kathirkamam, belongs to Murugan - Hindu god, but nowadays - recently this place was influenced by Buddhism
Mura A — Google review
Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Dewalaya, located in Kataragama, Sri Lanka, is a sacred multi-religious site. It honors the deity Kataragama, revered by Buddhists, Hindus, and indigenous Veddas. The site symbolizes religious unity, drawing diverse devotees for rituals and festivals.
Kamal J — Google review
Kataragama Devalaya is an enchanting place of immense spiritual significance, offering a serene haven and captivating architecture that inspires deep reverence. For those in search of cultural enlightenment or a moment of tranquility, this sacred site stands as a unique destination. Exploring Sri Lanka's rich spiritual heritage here is an absolute must.However, it's important to be aware of the challenges that may arise when visiting during the off-season. The presence of persistent street vendors can make navigating the city a bit tricky. While the spiritual beauty of the devalaya remains untarnished, moving through the area might demand extra patience and assertiveness. Despite these challenges, the opportunity to immerse oneself in the spiritual richness of Kataragama Devalaya is undeniably worth the effort.This is the renowned and principal shrine dedicated to the great god Skanda (known as Murugan in Tamil or Katharagama Deviyo in Sinhala). It holds sacred significance for both Buddhist and Hindu communities, and nowadays, it welcomes visitors from around the world due to its status as a multi-religious complex.During the festival season, typically in July, the grand Perahera organized by the guardians of this Devalaya is a sight to behold.In the daytime, the place is not overly crowded, making it ideal for a peaceful visit. Kataragama Devalaya is famous for 'Bhaara,' where people offer worship and valuable items with hopes of receiving blessings in return, whether it's for wealth, education, health, or other blessings.Adjacent to the devalaya, you'll find a revered Bo tree known as 'Ashta Pala,' one of the first eight saplings received from the sacred 'Jayasri Maha Bodhiya' in Anuradhapura.For history enthusiasts, there are several archaeologically valuable artifacts to discover here, providing valuable insights into the area's rich history and cultural heritage.
Nt G — Google review
A sacred place to get blessings. Nice newly built outdoor seating area and the water pond add nice feature to the place and give a good rest to the pilgrims, under the burning sun.
Piyumi A — Google review
This is a place worshiped by many Sri Lankans specially the Hindu community. Ancient place where history is go back even beyond the king Dutugamunu era.
Chamil S — Google review
One of the most famous Place for all over sri Lankan peoples. Most of peoples come hear at lest once a year.
A.G.P. M — Google review
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Sellakatharagama Dewalaya
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One of the personal favourite places of visit. A sacred place devoted to Lord Ganesha, situated by the Manik River.The pooja starts early often at 6 or 6.15. The Abhishekha ppoja starts even earlier. Quite crowded on week ends but not so on week days mornings.
Ransirinie S — Google review
Good too visit once if you haven't visited yet. Nothing meaningful or enjoyable except feeding the fish. Gets very busy and crowded during prayer times. Not an ideal place to tour unless an enthusiast of Hindu religious rituals and practices.
Sudheera S — Google review
Finally sellak kathirgamam got its final touch of shapes, as Hindus we do major maintenance of our temples by each 12 years, sellak kathirgamam always do something but i really don't understand what happened to those collection in kathirgamam or ealumalai? "Wedicity kanda"
Pragash Y — Google review
Sella Kataragama temple is another important religious site located near the town of Kataragama in Southern Province, Sri Lanka. It is situated on the banks of the Menik Ganga river, and is considered one of the holiest places in Sri Lanka for the worship of Lord Murugan, a Hindu deity.According to legend, Lord Murugan, also known as Skanda or Kataragama Deviyo, is believed to have visited the site and left his footprint on a rock. The footprint is now enshrined in a small shrine within the temple complex, and is a popular destination for pilgrims.The temple complex also includes several other shrines dedicated to Lord Murugan, as well as a shrine dedicated to the goddess Valli, who is believed to be his consort. The main sanctum of the temple is a simple structure made of stone, with a small statue of Lord Murugan inside.Like the Kataragama temple, Sella Kataragama is also known for its annual festival, which takes place in July or August each year. The festival is a colorful and lively affair, with thousands of devotees flocking to the temple to participate in various rituals and ceremonies.One of the highlights of the festival is the kavadi dance, which involves devotees carrying elaborate wooden structures on their shoulders as a form of penance and devotion. The dance is accompanied by music and chanting, and is a striking display of devotion and endurance.Visitors to Sella Kataragama temple are expected to follow certain dress codes and customs, such as removing their shoes before entering the shrines and covering their heads as a sign of respect. The temple is open to visitors of all religions and backgrounds, and is a fascinating place to explore the rich religious and cultural traditions of Sri Lanka.
Kasun K — Google review
A sacred hindu temple, buddhists also visit. If you go there by bus, you need to take a bus to Sellakatharagama and then walk about 10 minutes. There is a river close to this temple, and a lot of people have a bath there. But water is not that clean.
Ishara G — Google review
Sella Kataragama Ganapathi Kovil is a vibrant oasis of color and spirituality. The intricate architecture captivates the eye, while the melodious chants create an atmosphere of peace and devotion. Whether you're a devotee or simply curious about Hindu culture, this temple offers a rich cultural experience that is not to be missed. A truly enchanting destination in Kataragama!
Eranga K — Google review
A divine place with next to flowing Manikka Ganga. Sella Kataragama Ganesh Temple is one of the holy divine place where each Pilgrim visit to kataragama will pass by. People specially hindus will cook pongal (like Kiribath) for God Ganesh and worship this temple.
T V — Google review
Ancient Hindu temple. Well maintained by a beautiful stream. However the river bank needs better maintenance in way of cleaning.
M V — Google review
A very beautiful sacred buddhist temple located in Kataragama. It is located near manik river. Lots of street shops available to buy ranawara,beli mal, veniwalgata,rath hadun and more . A car park is there.
Shani L — Google review
Sella Kathirgama Kovil, located in the heart of the bustling city of Colombo, Sri Lanka, is a prominent Hindu temple that holds great cultural and religious significance. Nestled amidst the vibrant streets, this temple stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of diversity in the country.The temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan, also known as Kathirgama Deviyo, a revered deity in Hinduism. Lord Murugan is considered the God of War and Victory, and worshippers flock to Sella Kathirgama Kovil to seek blessings for courage, success, and protection. The temple's name, "Sella," translates to "Climb" in English, symbolizing the spiritual ascent of devotees seeking divine intervention.Architecturally, the Sella Kathirgama Kovil showcases intricate Dravidian-style design, characterized by ornate carvings, vibrant sculptures, and a towering gopuram (entrance tower). The gopuram, adorned with intricate sculptures of deities and mythical creatures, serves as a gateway to the sacred space within. The temple's vibrant color palette, dominated by reds, blues, and gold, adds to its visual splendor, creating a captivating atmosphere for worshippers and visitors alike.Inside the temple, a sense of serenity prevails as devotees engage in prayer, rituals, and offerings. The main sanctum houses the idol of Lord Murugan, sculpted with meticulous detail and adorned with traditional attire and jewelry. The rhythmic chants of sacred hymns, the fragrance of incense, and the glow of oil lamps create a spiritually charged ambiance, providing a refuge for introspection and devotion.The temple's premises extend beyond the main sanctum, featuring smaller shrines dedicated to various deities from the Hindu pantheon. Each shrine has its unique significance, allowing worshippers to connect with specific aspects of the divine. The courtyard is often bustling with activities, from religious ceremonies to cultural events, fostering a sense of community among the devotees.Sella Kathirgama Kovil is not only a religious site but also a cultural hub that celebrates festivals with grandeur. The annual Thaipusam festival, dedicated to Lord Murugan, sees a massive influx of devotees partaking in processions, elaborate rituals, and the piercing of spears and hooks through the skin, a symbolic act of penance and devotion.Beyond its religious and cultural prominence, the temple serves as a bridge between communities, promoting interfaith understanding and unity. Visitors from diverse backgrounds are welcomed to experience the spiritual ambiance and architectural marvel of Sella Kathirgama Kovil, fostering a sense of harmony in the multicultural fabric of Colombo.In essence, Sella Kathirgama Kovil stands as a revered landmark that not only preserves and promotes Hindu traditions but also contributes to the cultural mosaic of Sri Lanka, inviting people of all walks of life to partake in its spiritual legacy.
ISURU U — Google review
The distance between Sella Kataragama and Kataragama town is about 5.4 kilometers. Ganesh kovil will be inundated during the intense rainy seasons in the Manik river's upstream section.
Aj A — Google review
I had an incredible experience at Sella Katharagama! 🏞️ This place is a true gem, combining natural beauty with spiritual serenity.The variety of kovils here adds to its charm, each with its own unique architecture and atmosphere. What caught my eye was the magnificent golden stupa nestled within the pristine white stupa - a captivating sight that radiates a sense of peace and awe.The Bodhi tree, with its immense and ancient presence, exudes a tranquil energy that's hard to describe. I was lucky enough to witness a heartwarming moment: a little monkey enjoying a meal of rice and lotus flowers offered to the Buddha. It was a perfect fusion of nature and spirituality, truly a sight to behold.I've attached a picture to this review to share a glimpse of the breathtaking scenery. Sella Katharagama is a must-visit destination that offers a profound connection with both nature and culture. Don't miss the chance to experience its beauty! 📸🐒🌸
Nt G — Google review
It's difficult to worship these days. This is also called "Kovil of the River". I witnessed it today. Whole kovil was flooded with water from river. It's happening once a year. Wait for the rainy season to end.
Damitha K — Google review
Nice and peaceful, it was to hot during the day.
Ravith S — Google review
The Sella Kataragama Ganadevi Kovil is a sacred Hindu temple in Sri Lanka with a rich history dating back centuries. Dedicated to the deity Ganadevi, it holds a prominent place in Hindu religious traditions. The temple's origins are intertwined with the legendary pilgrimage to Kataragama, an ancient sacred site. Over time, it has evolved into a revered place of worship and pilgrimage, drawing devotees from various backgrounds. The temple's architectural beauty and serene surroundings make it a captivating spiritual destination, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the cultural and religious heritage of Sri Lanka while experiencing a deep sense of reverence.
Kanishka M — Google review
10min drive from Katharagama. Dedicated to God Ganesh (Gana Dewiyo). Large parking area available.There are many dewala on the site and also a Buddhist temple dedicated to Mahasen.
Sudeepa H — Google review
Sellakatharagama is located around 5.3km away from Kataragama town. Plenty of parking space available. Better to visit during off-peak to avoid the crowd. Quite crowded on weekends but not so on weekdays mornings. During the heavy rainy seasons of the upstream area of the Manik river, this Ganesh kovil will be flooded. But the Buddhist temple can be visited even during those flood seasons.This is a sacred place devoted to Lord Ganesha, situated by the Manik River.It is believed to be the spot where God Skanda had his rendezvous with Walli Amma, his bride. According to one folk tale when Walli repudiated God Skanda due to his old looks, he requested his brother God Ganapathi to help him win her over. Ganapathi had said he would disguise himself like an elephant and chase after Walli Amma and for God Skanda to intervene and save Walli from the elephant and gain her consent. The Ganadevi kovil is said to be at the spot where this episode took place as well as the venue of the marriage between God Skanda and Walli Amma.The pooja starts early often at 6 or 6.15. The “Abhisheka Pooja” starts even earlier.
Gayashan D — Google review
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Nine Arches Bridge
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The Nine Arches Bridge is a renowned arch-shaped railway bridge constructed out of stone, brick, and cement. It is enclosed by abundant greenery and foliage, enhancing its natural beauty. This iconic structure has been an essential part of Sri Lanka's transportation infrastructure for nearly a century. The bridge serves as a crucial link between the hill country towns of Ella and Demodara, providing safe passage for trains carrying passengers and goods across the picturesque valley beneath it.
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Little Adam's Peak
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Little Adam's Peak is a popular hiking destination in Ella, Sri Lanka. Visitors can climb to higher elevations and explore the tea plantations while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. The hike up to the peak is considered easy and recommended for families with children. It takes approximately 30 minutes from the main road to reach it. Additionally, visitors can walk from Adams Peak to the Nine Arch Bridge, which takes around 40 minutes through stunning landscapes.
An easy hike in the darkness took us up 30 min before sunrise. Really recommend it as the effect of the sun reaching over the mountain was surprisingly dramatic.We went up with two children 9 years old and it was not really a problem. Took us about 30 min from the main road.
Christian R — Google review
I recently visited Little Adam's Peak and was blown away by the breathtaking views. The climb to the top was a challenge, but the views from the top made it all worth it. The mountain stands at a height of 1141 meters and offers plenty of opportunities to capture stunning pictures. I particularly enjoyed visiting the peaceful corner of the mountain where I was able to sit and enjoy the panoramic views. The wind was quite chilly, but the experience was truly exhilarating. I would recommend Little Adam's Peak to anyone looking for an adventure and beautiful scenery.
ALPHA S — Google review
As an avid hiker I can say this is just a pleasant short stroll. All paved and stairs and quite crowded. Decent view at the top. The zip lines really ruin the ambiance. I probably would just go for proper Adams peak and skip little Adams if I could do it again.
Sarah D — Google review
Little Adam's Peak is a must-do for anyone visiting Ella. The 30-minute walk is a breeze, thanks to well-maintained paths and plenty of stairs. It's perfect for all fitness levels. I loved having the option to visit for both sunrise and sunset. Sunrise is magical, but for sunset views, head straight for the very first viewpoint. The sight of winding roads like a snake against the backdrop of the setting sun is truly breathtaking!This hike is ideal between May and September, and the best part? No entrance fees! It's also not overly crowded, making it a peaceful experience. On the way up, you'll find a fun swing for some photo ops, a restaurant for refreshments, and even some souvenir shops to grab a memento of your climb. All in all, Little Adam's Peak is a short yet rewarding hike with incredible views – highly recommend it!
Aabith D — Google review
Definitely worth to go up there!From Adam’s Peak to the 9 arch bridge up to 40 mins by walk through beautiful places.
Helen F — Google review
The best view point in EllaLittle Adams Peak whether considering the word ‘Little’,it is named after the sacred Adams Peak (Sri Pada –where the foot print of Lord Buddha is preserved) regarding the similarity between the two mountains. Therefore the mountain was called as Little Adams Peak.“Punchi Sri Pada” is another name for this peak. It is 1141 m in height. Little Adam’s Peak attracts many travelers who come to Sri Lanka. Gradually with an easy hike up to the mountain of Little Adams Peak you can consummation a worth panoramic view. You have to walk through lush green tea plantations, waterfalls and paddy fields while enjoying the sceneries.It will be priceless if you could visit the place in the morning when the clouds roll in. Further places like Little Adams Peak deliberates ‘How far Sri Lanka is worth and rich with beautiful natural destinations of Sri Lankan tourism’. It will feel like a neck exercise for the visitors as you have to rotate your body to seek the views outstanding for 360 degrees.Ella town is a small town among the up county destinations consisted of waterfalls, caves and geographically significant places. One such place is Adams Peak, figured in Pyramid Shape Mountain which stands opposite of the Ella rock. Be aware not to harm the plants, flowers and animals that will meet on your journey up to the mountain.You could see the people who are plucking and collecting tea leaves, working in their estates. It will take around 35-45 min to reach to the top of the mountain on a zig- zag path. Thus it is an ideal place to watch sun rise in the morning. With prodigious views of as far as Ella rock and down to the gap will be gorgeous.It is a must to say that ‘don’t forget to wake up early in the morning and climb the mountain before it gets hot’ otherwise you will feel tired. Although take a bottle of water with you. If you could have a cup of tea or something you may feel better on your way back to the hotel or home.
Hash*tha E — Google review
Unforgettable ExperienceBest Time to goEarly in the morning and evening time..Take 1L of water. At the top no place to find the water.Few peaks to rich and need to backtrack same way.It's an amazing view of Ella rock and Ella gapVery easy to find the pathDuring the week days less crowd and week ends little busy.
Ceylon T — Google review
The trail to Little Adam’s Peak starts near the Ravana Pool Club. Most of the way has steps, with only the last bit feeling like a real hike. However, the views along the way and at the peaks are worth it. It’s a fairly short hike, taking about 25 minutes to reach the peak, but it becomes challenging towards the top. Apparently, there’s a second peak you can reach by climbing down, but I was not aware of that at the time.
Dineth H — Google review
Very nice place . Great tourists attraction
Gayan K — Google review
Stunning place! The walk up to the peak is very easy and manageable, and with great views all the way up. There are signs at the base to help get you started. Did the hike for sunrise and it was well worth it! Beautiful landscapes at the top and no rubbish left around! The path is very well signed (impossible to miss). The views from the top are unique and absolutely worth the climbing. One of my favourite memories in Ella!
Anushka F — Google review
Beautiful view! Went for sunrise and even though it was cloudy it was still stunning. Relatively easy walk to the top so all fitness levels can do this. A few places at the top to sit and take in the view. No charge, so definitely worth the visit if you are in Ella.
Joanna L — Google review
It consist of 3 peaks, of which the last trial is little difficult one but the best.. 10 min from ella town, Hardly 500 - 600 mtr from the parking, & 2 hours to complete the trek. There are steps leading to the first peak. Also you can see the mega zipline on the way. A must visit location for a day trip in ella.
Sooraj N — Google review
Best time to go is right after sunrise and before 8am. No-one up there and not hot at all. Absolutely beautiful.
Isuranga H — Google review
Beautiful view and a little bit of exercise to get there 💪. About 30 minutes from the beginning of the road and 20 minutes from Ravana Pool Club (I don't recommend the pool club).It gets very hot so it's better to go in the morning or afternoon. Highly recommended!
Ofir — Google review
This is a lovely hike. Scene is very beautiful. Other than that you can experience many activities like flying ravana
Nishadi J — Google review
A very simple stairs hike that takes about 15 min or so to reach the top! But the view is about the same as when you’re walking from Ella Swing to Ravana Flying Fox to up here. Unfortunately it started drizzling halfway while we were going up. Otherwise would be better. Overall an easy hike.
Melmeleats — Google review
Awesome place with an awesome view. Recommend visiting in the morning to see sunrise. I went there with my GF, and she was very happy about the place. Took so many pictures because it is a very beautiful place to take captures. And good place for visit with family members and friends too.
Pavantha C — Google review
The hike to Little Adam’s Peak in Ella offers a perfect combination of breathtaking scenery and minimal effort, making it an ideal excursion for travelers of all ages and fitness levels.The trail begins with a gentle ascent through lush tea plantations, providing a serene backdrop as you make your way up the mountain. While there are some steps to climb along the way, they are manageable for most people and add to the adventure of the hike.As you continue along the trail, the views begin to unfold, offering glimpses of the surrounding valleys and mountains. These vistas only get better as you ascend further, with each step revealing more of the stunning landscape below.Reaching the summit of Little Adam’s Peak is a rewarding experience. From the top, you're treated to panoramic views of Ella Rock, the Ella Gap, and the rolling hills of Sri Lanka’s hill country. It's a sight that truly takes your breath away and makes the journey worthwhile.One of the best things about this hike is its accessibility. Unlike some of the more strenuous hikes in the area, Little Adam’s Peak can be completed in about 30 minutes, making it perfect for those with limited time or mobility issues.Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll with stunning views, Little Adam’s Peak is sure to exceed your expectations. Just be sure to bring plenty a camera to capture the unforgettable scenery. I highly recommend adding this hike to your itinerary when visiting Ella.
Nishika S — Google review
Great views but the hike is not easy. Too much to climb. You will need 20-30 mins easily to reach the top. Avoid climbing during the hot sun. Visit for sunset or sunrise. The 360 degree views are amazing.
Meghana B — Google review
Nice hike, much easier than Ella Rock. View with fresh coconut is definitely worth it. Get there after Ella Rock climb for a zip line as a reward.
Petr A — Google review
Little Adam's Peak in Ella, Sri Lanka, offers not only a stunning hiking experience but also breathtaking sunrise and sunset views from the top! 🌅 The morning hues paint the sky with a palette of vibrant colors, creating a mesmerizing scene that's perfect for capturing unforgettable moments. Similarly, witnessing the sunset from this vantage point is a truly magical experience, as the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the landscape.From the summit of Little Adam's Peak, you'll also be treated to a superb view of Ella Rock, another iconic landmark in the area. The sight of Ella Rock, surrounded by lush greenery and bathed in the warm glow of the sun, is simply spectacular and adds to the allure of this already enchanting hike.Whether you're an avid hiker or simply seeking moments of tranquility and natural beauty, Little Adam's Peak promises an unforgettable experience with its panoramic vistas and awe-inspiring sunrise and sunset views. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the magic of nature unfold from this remarkable vantage point! 🌄
Vaibhav A — Google review
Little Adam's Peak in Sri Lanka offers a breathtaking experience that is both accessible and rewarding. The hike is relatively easy, making it suitable for all fitness levels. As you ascend, the lush greenery and panoramic views unfold, providing a sense of tranquility and natural beauty.The trail is well-marked, and the journey to the summit is filled with captivating landscapes. Once at the top, you're greeted with a stunning 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The iconic Ella Rock is prominently visible, adding to the picturesque scenery. And you can clearly see the Ravana falls as well.The best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon when the sunlight bathes the landscape in warm hues, creating a magical atmosphere. The simplicity of the hike makes it an ideal activity for families, nature lovers, or those seeking a peaceful escape.Little Adam's Peak offers a memorable and amazing trek with a rewarding view that encapsulates the natural beauty of Sri Lanka's hill country.
TD — Google review
Great viewpoint in Ella. From the starting point (Little Adam‘s Peak trailhead) you will need 15 to 20 minutes to get up. It’s mostly stairs, and the path is not very challenging. From the top, you will get a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains and landscape. Recommended to go early in the morning for sunrise.
Benedikt B — Google review
Very nice view point. There is a 20-30 minute hike through the tea plantations to arrive the top of the mountain. The view is marvelous and there is a 360° view. We can walk long distance at the top of the mountain. Children also Can easily go this hike. Can visit Flying Rawana adventure camp while climbing the hill. In front of Little Adams peek we can see the Ella rock.
Thushara C — Google review
I loved this little hike that is accessible for everyone! The view is incredible also during the day (no need to go there for sunrise)!Also you can combine it with the Zip Line if you want some adrenaline.
Nadine W — Google review
Lovely spot and I imagine amazing views. It did rain on us most of the time and the clouds came in but still worth the hike. It’s quite an easy walk if you’re worried about your fitness.
Marcus S — Google review
The hike is not the easiest ,it's medium...there are many steps to climb upto the view point..n from the main road will take 30 min to get here by walk.
Isbel — Google review
We enjoyed our little hike. Just be aware that you will be walking up stairs most of the way. If you keep left at the top, you can hike up some hills. People with a low level of fitness might have some problems.
Jann M — Google review
Little Adam's Peak is often mentioned as an alternative to Adam's Peak and offers a probably beautiful view of the mountainous area surrounding Ella - provided the visibility is clear. The climb is short and entertaining, past a hotel, the zipline and tea plantations, but the many steps make it very steep and not particularly beautiful. It can occasionally get crowded. Once you reach the top, you can choose one of the three peaks from which to enjoy the view. There are drinks sellers up in the middle.
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Ella Spice Garden Cooking Class
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Gardens
The cooking class Ella Spice Garden Cooking Lessons was a great experience for the family. The host was very knowledgeable and explained everything in detail. They had pictures of spices that were out of season which gave us the chance to smell them. Unfortunately, the cooking class wasn't available, but we still highly recommend it!
My family and I (2 kids, 8 and 9yrs old) participated in the Ella Spice Garden Cooking Lesson and loved it. The lesson was interactive and engaging. The food and ingredients were excellent. Both my children said it was the highlight of their stay in the region! Thank you!
Nicole C — Google review
I have taken many cooking classes and this was definitely a favourite. Theeka provides a really fun and informative cooking experience. It was really cool to learn about all of the spices in the beautiful garden tour. The cooking class is extremely well set up, organized, visually appealing, and we made probably the best meal I had in Sri Lanka. You will leave with both a full belly & heart. Thanks again! 😊
Amanda B — Google review
We had an amazing experience! Very interesting, entertaining, engaging and very well organized. At first we had a tour in spice garden, then there was a cooking master class where everyone had a chance to participate and we receive very good explanations and in the end we had dinner all together with the food that we cooked.I also liked that the recipes were adapted for international audience (not very spicy)
Alena K — Google review
This was our highlight in Sri Lanka so far! We really enjoyed our traditional and vegan cooking classes. The class is very well organised and informative, I particularly enjoyed the tour of the spice garden. If you come here, be sure to buy some of the home-grown spices to make the recipes at home.
Julia H — Google review
Highly recommended. You will be cooking with local grown spices, vegan food.It's an awesome experience. In my opinion it's a MUST if you are visiting Ella
Benjam?n P — Google review
100% worth it ! Place is very cozy, cooking process is exciting, food was the best we've ever tasted since we've arrived to Sri Lanka. All ingredients were fresh and in a perfect combination.Don't miss this chance while visiting Ella 🤩
Ekaterine K — Google review
A great cooking course, was really a lot of fun. Starting with the organization and communication, everything went smoothly. Small books with recipes were handed, many and the recipes were sent again afterwards online. Cooking the local food is a completely different experience and tastes even better. You got tips on how to do it at home. The mood during the course was very cheerful and the staff members were absolutely friendly, you even get a guided tour of their own little garden. All in one an absolute and clear recommendation!!
Eli — Google review
Amazing cooking class. We really enjoyed it. The tour of the spice garden was really interesting and enjoyable. The food was very tasty and we really enjoyed it. Tika was a great cook and made the experience very enjoyable for us. We would highly recommend this cooking class.
Jane B — Google review
A wonderful experience, we started with a tour in the spice garden then started the cooking class which was really nice and very tasty. We cooked all the ingredients that make up a veggie rice curry. I’m not cooking l, I joined my wife, and I enjoyed it very much, so highly recommended.
Gabi Z — Google review
It was a great experience, I loved to see where all the spices we use at home come from.The host was really knowledgeable, explained and showed us everything, had pictures of the things that were out of season and gave us leaves that we could smell.Unfortunately, the cooking class wasn't available.I highly recommend this experience!
Tamas M — Google review
It was an amazing experience! Well organized, professional cooking lesson. The food was excellent! I am sure we will also prepare these nice dishes at home for the family:) I absolutely recommend it as a number one activity in Ella!
Csilla C — Google review
Great experience. The Chef/guide was very knowledgeable and delivered it with a great flow. From an introductory sit down with a black tea. Followed by a tour of the spices in the garden that are grow naturally and are used in the dishes.We cooked 7 different items/dishes as a group which was fun interactive and insightful. The food tasted incredible and well worth the money. All in all a 5 star experience!!! Thanks
Owen W — Google review
Our favourite activity in Ella! Theeka is a fantastic host - super charismatic, knowledgable & friendly. We really enjoyed this experience, the food was delicious & great tour of the gardens. Theeka’s team of assistants were also really friendly & attentive. Would highly recommend to anyone visiting Ella!
Meghan K — Google review
My Mum and I really enjoyed the evening at Ella Spice. The class was informative and enjoyable. We learned where the spices came from and saw them growing in the garden. It was a joy to learn so much about Sri Lankan cuisine and of course to sample all the delicious dishes at the end. Chandika and his wife were pleasant, funny and got everyone involved. Thank you for the fabulous experience - a real highlight from our time in Sri Lanka.
Sarah B — Google review
We had a brilliant evening learning authentic Sri Lankan cooking here. The main chef is amazing and clearly so passionate! And his assistants so lovely. It was so well organised and set up, but also you properly get to be involved. Every person is invited to be part of cooking something and the fact you get a full recipe book and other videos / pdf to take home is amazing! We met some lovely people too and sharing our food together at the end was perfect. Delicious and fun night!
Grace C — Google review
The cooking class was a wonderful experience. The instructor was friendly and funny, and the co-teacher was sweet and kept things going smoothly. The garden tour was a great bonus! The class was hands on and all the food turned out very delicious. I learned a lot and am excited to try the recipes at home.
Katie J — Google review
Tucked away down a secluded driveway near Ella's center, Ella Spice Garden Cooking Lessons offers a captivating culinary adventure. Led by the talented Theeka, head chef and master storyteller, this experience begins with a fascinating exploration of Sri Lankan cuisine and its cultural significance.Gathered in a small, diverse group of twelve, we immersed ourselves in hands-on cooking, guided by Theeka and his capable assistants. Laughter filled the air as we prepared an array of dishes together, culminating in a delicious shared meal—a true testament to our newfound skills and the joy of collaborative cooking.This evening was not only informative but also infused with warmth and camaraderie, making it a standout highlight of our trip. For those eager to delve into Sri Lanka's culinary treasures, I highly recommend this immersive and memorable experience.
Nathan T — Google review
The chef is very good in explaining and engaging participants. His English is also very good. Quality if the ingredients is high and there are many materials shared after the class to cook it at home. Actually, it was probably the best curry I had since arriving in Sei Lanka which was 7 days ago. Highly recommended.
Danail P — Google review
Like many have already said, this experience was a definite highlight of our trip.It's very well run by Theeka who is clearly a great chef, very friendly and funny guy, and makes sure everyone has opportunity to participate. The guys assisting did a great job too, working hard to ensure the evening ran smoothly and ingredients were prepped properly.All dishes were super easy to follow and you get a recipe book to take home. I'm looking forward to replicating (especially the 100 bulb garlic curry)!We met lots of other travelers from all over the world, mingling over some unbelievable food that we'd all helped to cook - what's not to love!
Jack M — Google review
Really great class, lovely set up being able to look through the garden and see all the herbs and spices. Very interactive and the food we made was amazing. Class of 10 which is the perfect size.Definitely recommend!
Sara C — Google review
The best (vegan) Sri Lankan cooking class with the friendliest of hosts, Tikka. After walking through his spice garden, learning about how each is grown and harvested, we started cooking our 7 dishes. Every step was explained well, with an interactive book for note taking, as well as plenty of opportunity to get involved in the cooking process. Lots of tips were shared too (like how to easily peel garlic). The food itself was delicious. By far one of the best cooking classes I have been to. Thank you Tikka and team!
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Rawana Falls.
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Rawana Falls is a well-known waterfall, renowned for being one of the widest in the country. It is also famous for its association with an Indian epic poem, as it features a cave that holds historical significance.
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Ella Rock Trailhead
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At Ella Rock Trailhead, visitors can enjoy various hiking options such as climbing Mini Adams Peak or Ellas Rock and exploring the tea plantation. The area also offers attractions like Ravana Ella waterfalls and the nine arch bridge. However, it is important to be cautious of local signage as it may lead one astray. A guide is recommended for a better experience. After crossing the bridge, visitors can take a dip in the river to cool off.
A nice nature trail. Fantastic view to the top of the rock. Bit of hard track to walk but really interesting.A juice stall and Rotti stall on the top of the cliff was a great help to climbers which were functioning by few villagers.
Dharshana E — Google review
So about this hike. It is quite nice and the landscape and view is amazing.The thing is it's not so easy to find it by yourself as there are no signs and locals try to get you to choose them as guides. Also it's very steep and can be quite slippery, especially when going down. Wear good shoes!!But even when it's cloudy (like it was when we were there at 6:30) it's still beautiful. I really recommend to go there at sunrise though so you don't have any clouds. Just start really early so you are up at 5:30/06:00 latest.
Katja K — Google review
The Ella Rock Trailhead, located in Ella, Sri Lanka, is the starting point for one of the most popular and rewarding hikes in the region. The trail begins with a gentle walk through picturesque tea plantations and rural villages, offering glimpses of local life and stunning scenery. As you progress, the path becomes steeper and more challenging, requiring a good level of fitness. The climb, though strenuous, is well worth the effort. At the summit, hikers are greeted with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills, valleys, and the distant horizon. The hike to Ella Rock typically takes around 4-5 hours round trip, depending on your pace and the time spent enjoying the views at the top. It’s advisable to start early in the morning to avoid the midday heat and to carry plenty of water and snacks. The Ella Rock Trailhead provides an excellent adventure for those seeking to immerse themselves in Sri Lanka's natural beauty and enjoy a rewarding physical challenge.
ajleeblog — Google review
If you love living green, then Ella is obviously a place to visit. Ella Rock is one of the place which proves it.Trekkers would love the place. It’s bit tiring to do the hiking. But it is definitely worth it. Once you got to the summit you will realize why we said so. The panoramic views it provides with mist and cloud covering the area, especially in the early mornings and the late evenings are something you should witness and that would suffice enough to say that you visited Ella.Total time for climbing up and down is 4 hours. Yes, sounds like a long journey. But the way up there is with full of diversity. If you are starting form Ella train station, you would enjoy the rail walk, and soon as you started climbing up, you will be passing a waterfall, the rubber tree forest and tea plantations.On a rainy day, it can be slippery, so better be cautious with what you wear for the journey. Wear something suitable for a hiking and towards the end of the hike, route will get bit harder with the steep, still manageable.Kind request for all the trekkers,Ella is popular among many people for its echo-liveliness and the calm-countryside atmosphere. So help us protect the area by being responsible on your visit.Please make sure you don’t throw all those plastic bottles, food wrappers here and there. Bring trash bags and pack out everything you bring in so it can be disposed in an appropriate place. And don’t just stop with your own trash.We all can be happy when we visit the place next time, if we can see the place looking better than when we got there.Take Only Pictures, Leave Only Footprints - Happy Traveling!- copied...
Pasan S — Google review
This is what the turn-off point looks like. Accurate location but can be difficult to locate while it's still dark if you're doing the sunrise hike.
Taylor F — Google review
Download a map before you go, I also posted one on Strava. It’s easy to get lost but you really don’t need a guide to go. Entrance is not free, 900lkr.Or just follow the train tracks to the entrance and there you can follow dogs to the top :). Get some crackers to thank them and they will make sure you go up and down easily like they did for me. I had a full dog guide service until train station.
Kseniya M — Google review
Ella Rock stands out as one of Sri Lanka's top tourist destinations, especially during the early morning for a breathtaking sunrise. Be cautious of locals attempting scams by misleading you on paths or overcharging for guides. Optimal access is possible by using trains to reach near the trailhead, getting off at Kithal Ella station. Walk 300-500 meters towards Heel Oya direction, turn sharp left at the narrow bridge, proceed through the tea plantation area, and ascend easily without the need for guides. Leeches are minimal, and watch out for high prices at snack shops along the trail.
Romein N — Google review
Hiking Ella Rock was a pretty interesting experience. It’s definitely not an easy hike, but definitely not very hard either. If you follow the right pathway it’s pretty straight forward, but could definitely use some signs to help point you at the right direction, rather than the fake ones there. The main downside was getting followed by a local demanding to show us the way. Download a map, and don’t listen to anyone giving you directions. Only ask other tourists who are coming down for directions.
Laila W — Google review
This is the start but take local signage with pinch salt as it gets you lost, which is supposed to, so you need to pay for local guide, who soon pick up on you. After the bridge If your walking across an open padi field you've gone wrong, go back and take the left fork past several any hills up a clearly walked path. When you come back over the bridge take a dip in the river
Don D — Google review
The full experience is when you get to the trailhead by train track( from Ella train station)And also don't forget there are 2 viewpoints on top of the hill ( the one further is much nicer)
Dar — Google review
I give it one star because after doing the whole excursion, they make you pay an entrance fee to do only 40 metres and see the view. It would be understandable if the path was well signposted and well maintained but this is not the case. It seems ridiculous to me that they make you pay just to see the view at the end. It really isn't worth paying the entrance fee. The path can be easily followed with a geolocation app, I used Wikilok, and it is not necessary to hire a guide.
Antoni G — Google review
This is a great sign to turn left towards the trail leading up, i would recommend using a flashlight during the night and search for the turn, you know you got it right when you go over a bridge over a waterfall.When passing the bridge i recommend using the trail on the left going up towards the fields and not turn right towards the jungle.Use some apps for trails that can help a lot!
Ofek S — Google review
One of the best things to do in Ella.Views are best at the sunrise.Can be managed without a guide.30-40 min hike to the top and better to go prepared.If you go by train from Kandy,get off at kithal ella station and it is not uneasy to find the way from there.there are little snack shops on the way to the top as well.Should not be missed if you are travelling to Ella and ready to experience a bit of hiking.
Dulana M — Google review
Great hike this! Super scenic and not too challenging. The hardest part is probably the last 30 minutes as it starts to get pretty steep. I highly recommend downloading a trails app to show you the routes you can take as it can become very unclear at times where you should be walking. You can find the start to this trail by walking along the track from Ella train station for about an hour or so and you will find the start on your left.You will then walk over a tiny bridge that is over a small waterfall, which then leads through a tea plantation where you will find the workers picking. Really quite beautiful!Make sure you bring enough water to last you 3/4 hours total, or bring cash as there are locals selling drinks. There is a fee at the top of 930 rupees to see the view, however we just sat around on the benches up there for around 30 minutes and the guard just let us through for free after trying your best haggle is to come in.Highly recommend this hike!!
Oliver T — Google review
Great hike but do not follow this map. This leads to a hotel. Easiest way is to go to the railway station and from there u can follow a trail of your choice. We got the exact information from Uva provincial council office next to Ella station. These officials were very helpful.Being said that, Ella rock trail is a must do!!! You’ll get to see one of the most breathtaking views of Ella city/uva province and the hike of 3hrs total(up and down) totally worth it! Take cash with you as there is a ticket to purchase to go to the view points and make sure you do go to the second view point as well.. which is the most amazing view of both and lil dangerous 😁
Dilakshi W — Google review
Very cool short hike (but not super easy, steep can get slippery also)Great viewMove to second view point after sunrise it’s not as crowded and also beautiful
Dani M — Google review
A must-walk trail. Diverse views and surroundings. Walking on railway, seeing tea plantations, rice fields, waterfall and finally breathtaking views on valley, hills, village and Rawana waterfall is absolute essence of this area.Tips. Download a OSM map based app and follow directions to Ella rock. Google maps won’t be helpful (sorry Google!) and will get you lost cause trail in lower parts goes through rice fields and tea plantations. And ways to reach final climb are plenty.Reaching the Ella Rock is 3-part journey. First, starting from Ella you must walk along railway, then find your path though village with little help of locals, then reach the final climb and you’re done. ☑️Reaching the top. Ella rock view is good but don’t finish there because on south part of mountain there another second view point- even better in my opinion.Don’t bother if you forget something to eat or drink - local booths on the way won’t leave you hungry or thirsty.
Łukasz K — Google review
The Ella Rock Trail is one of the must do in Ella, Sri Lanka. It's fun / tough and up top it's beautiful. There is a charge of 930 Ruppees to enter the view point if you are a foreigner. Beware of leeches. There's a small hut where you can get tea , roti , softdrinksand water.it was raining when we did the activity and absolutely loved the experience
Hassan J — Google review
A really great place to watch the sunrise. The hike is a little bit hard but shouldn't take more than 1 hour. We used the Google map to find the route for walking from Ella to the trailhead, but the thing is that you can take a shortcut by walking beside the train track from Ella to kitalElla.
SsajadHH — Google review
Beautiful views (you can see Little Adam's peak and so on) but you have to pay 930rupis to be able to watch it. From the railway station around 2hours up and down
Joanna O — Google review
If you’re looking for a breathtaking hiking experience, I highly recommend the Ella Rock trail. This trail offers a stunning landscape, brimming with natural beauty, making it a perfect choice for nature lovers. The difficulty level is low, making it accessible for most hikers. As a tip, remember to bring cash, as there’s a fee of 900 rupees at the top.
Henry R — Google review
Simple hike with amazing views! I took off one star for 2 reasons:1) there is a 921 Rs ticket charge for the final viewpoint, which is ridiculous and absolutely not worth it, as the best views are on the trail;2) some locals near the blue house right after the rail track bridge purportedly lead people on the wrong path to scam them into hiring a guide. You do NOT need a guide to do that hike, it is a very simple hike and you cannot get lost!!! Just start the trail at “Ella’s Rock Trailhead” as shown on Google Map!!Google Map gives the right directions; DO NOT follow the directions given in the Lonely Planet Guide, and DO NOT listen to the locals who will lie to you and tell you that the way to Ella’s Rock starts at the blue house, right after the rail track bridge. It is a scam, they want you to hire a guide because you will have a very hard time finding the way and get lost if you try to use that route, because the path splits into numerous paths and the vegetation is so dense you cannot see where you’re going. Besides, it is a lot more dangerous as it is at the edge of the cliff, you need to climb a lot on that route, and the views are not as beautiful as on the other trail. Some people have fallen to their death on this route, with the latest fatal accident in March 2024.After the rail track bridge, go past the blue house until you reach Kithal Railway Station, then keep going straight and then take the turn on the left, where Google Map sets the trailhead, where you’ll see a river and rice paddies, then tea plantations. Then all you have to do is keep going straight the whole way (first climb up the tea plantations, then straight ahead). It absolutely does not require a guide, there is only one path and you meet other hikers going up or down every 5 minutes so you can’t get lost. That path is flat for most of the way and super easy, that’s why the locals try to send you to the hard trail instead to force you into getting a guide. Take the Google Map trail, not only it is a lot easier/safer, but the views are also nicer!
Clothilde B — Google review
This trail is just an absolute gem while staying in Ella. It's a must for all hikers/nature lovers who do enjoy hiking. I'd classify it moderate to challenging trail and definitely not suitable for beginners. It starts off easy while walking on the train tracks from Ella town. Takes you through the tea plantations which are absolutely gorgeous until you start some light ascending through the forest. The most challenging and difficult part is the last push through the forest to the summit as it's very gravely with water flowing down through the narrow path where you definitely need to use a lot of balancing, good footwork and scrambling. It's also quite steep so better watch out for your knees.Sports shoes/trainers are totally ok!Just to know, at the top, there's a charge of 900LKR per person (foreigners) to go further to see the view and more walking to the other part of the forest.Best time to set off is super early so you can catch the sunrise on the top.Overall, it took us around 5hrs with breaks on the top.
Simona S — Google review
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Buduruwagala Raja Maha Viharaya
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Buddhist temple
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Monuments & Statues
Buduruwagala Raja Maha Viharaya is an ancient Buddhist site that dates back to the 10th century. It boasts seven colossal statues carved into a stone wall, making it the region's most significant attraction. The figures include a towering Buddha statue standing at 15 meters, surrounded by smaller ones. Some of these carvings still have traces of their original stuccoed robe and were once painted in bright colors.
It was a nice atmosphere and beautiful land scape. sorounded by Lake and mountain also forest area. mostly they used surfaces of the rocks to build Buddha standing image. it was a such great art and the technical skills.
THE W — Google review
Wonderful Rock Carving with Buddha Statue, Future Buddha Statue and Deities. Masterpiece of massive stone carving in ancient Sri Lanka. I visit Buduruwagala two weeks before
Guideme S — Google review
In Sri Lanka, there is an old Buddhist temple called Buduruwagala. The complex is made up of seven statues that are associated with the Mahayana philosophy. The sculptures are from the tenth century. The massive Buddha statue was formerly vividly painted, as shown by the lengthy orange streak that remains from its original stuccoed garment. It is believed that the central figure among the three to the Buddha's right is the Buddhist mythological character, Avalokitesvara, or the Bodhisattva.
Nandun S — Google review
I'm a bit familiar with ancient places on Sri Lanka and this is a few leagues lower than staples like Sigiria or Anuradhapura.Still worth to visit if you have free slots on your journey.Sri Lanka natural beauty is amazing. So in my and my partner opinion the natural ponds on the way and the rice fields were a highlight of the trip.There is an abundance of wildlife in the Archeological Reserve. We saw peaco*cks, hornbills, herons and a heap of other small birds. We even saw first time in Sri Lanka a snake crossing the road.
Dominik W — Google review
Buduruwagala is a Budhist monastry which consists of seven statues and more related to Mahayana tradition in10th century.Very peaceful, calm and well maintained place with surrounded by amazing nature..
Dinisha K — Google review
A Nice and amazing historical place to visit. I don't now the story behind this amazing carved statue but the place itself is really beautiful. The place is quiet and you can also relax on a rock with a little pool of water. Out of respect, the woman have to cover their shoulders with a shawl if the shoulder is naked. Also if you want to visit the statue from a close distance you have to remove your shoes. Also out of respect. If you look very closely you see on one of the right statues has 6 fingers instead of 5.I am a tourist driver and I often take tourists to visit the place and guide the tourists
Mahesh D — Google review
Stopped here halfway through a long trip across the southern coast as it was something to see during a long drive. The short walk through the trees to the actual site is nice and the carvings are incredible. It was very quiet when we visited with only 1 small tour group there. I recommend learning about the history of the site there (we had a very knowledgeable driver with us) because without something or someone to tell you about it you may miss on the history. The drive off of the main road to it is narrow but you can get a beautiful view of the lake nearby. And out of respect, do not take photos of people with their backs facing the carvings.
Chris W — Google review
Such a beautiful, neatly maintained place.. Very peaceful.. Beautiful carvings.. Not really very touristy so it's very calm and serene surrounding..
Discovery P — Google review
Ancient buddhist temple inSri lanka 🇱🇰 .Buduruvagala is located about 6.4km southeast of Wellawaya in Monaragala district . The gigantic Buddha statue still bears traces of its original stuccoed robe and a long streak of orange suggests it was once brightly painted.
Nadeejaya K — Google review
This old ruins are considered to be the tallest in the world after the Thlaiban destroyed the statues in Afghanistan. Suggest downloading Travel With Seth app on your android or iOS to get some good information on this site.
Asith S — Google review
Approximately 5 kilometers away on the Thanamalwila road from the Wellawaya. This rock has seven figures etched into it, and those statues date to the late Anuradhapura era. These carvings are in the Mahayana Buddhist style and are surrounded in a very pleasant environment.
Wishva W — Google review
Buduruwagala is an ancient temple of Sri Lanka. It’s consist of seven statues which are related to Mahayana school of thought. Middle is the gigantic Buddha statue which believes that would have been brightly painted back in the historical days. Right to the Buddha’s statue is identified as Bodhisatva statues and left of this white painted figure is a female figure.
Sachi W — Google review
What an amazing place. A must see!Be sure to stop off at the lake view restaurant for a juice to quench your thirst after the breathtaking experience here!
Hewey H — Google review
Great historic site, well worth the visit! Small entry fee ~$3 USD each adult (2024). A short drive off the main road between Yala and Ella.Hand carved religious (Buddhist) statues from the 7th-9th Centuries. About 20-30m tall and carved into a cliff, this is an impressive site to anyone and a holy site to Buddhists. You will need to wear pants or cover your knees and remove shoes and hats when entering the immediate vicinity of the carvings.Also takes you right past a huge lake on the way with various wildlife to observe.
Jason K — Google review
Nice place to visit beautiful archaeological siteBuduruwagala Temple, located near Wellawaya in Sri Lanka, is renowned for its impressive rock carvings dating back to the Mahayana Buddhist period. The main attraction is a towering 51-foot-high rock relief depicting a group of standing Buddha figures, believed to be carved during the 9th or 10th century. It's a remarkable site for those interested in ancient Buddhist art and architecture.
Gayan H — Google review
Beautiful place that brings you sense of peace and tranquility. Perfect place to do meditation and to know more about Buddhism.Local unofficial guides are very useful if you want to know more about the history of this place and about Buddhism in general.
Fariza Z — Google review
Very calm, serene place. Definitely worth a stop to empty and recharge your mind.Entrance is not free though.
Gabrielle K — Google review
A must visit place for all nature and history lovers. There are several Buddhist statues engraved on the rock (which also is the meaning of the name of place). The access road and surrounding is beautiful. The walk towards the rock is through a nice tree cover and a little forest. Be mindful of the monkeys. We met a local guide who was well aware of the history and is providing the historical background and the importance of the place to all visitors (specially the children).These creations belong to the Mahayana chapter of Buddhism and apparently were painted originally. Some statues seem unfinished. But well worth a visit due to the aritistic and ancient value as well as the natural beauty of the location.
Sudheera S — Google review
Buduruwagala Temple A serene sanctuary showcasing Sri Lanka's largest rock-cut Buddha. A peaceful, historical site worth the visit. 🌟
Tharindu D — Google review
One of the best historical and buddhist religious place in Sri Lanka
Udaya R — Google review
Very Natural Area to visit.1300 years old history ..The beautiful, rock-cut Buddha figures of Buduruwagala are the region's biggest attraction. The gigantic standing Buddha (at 15m, it is the tallest on the island) here still bears traces of its original stuccoed robe, and a long streak of orange suggests it was once brightly painted. It's surrounded by smaller carved figures. This remote site is located 9km south of Wellawaya, accessed by a scenic side road.
Dushan T — Google review
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Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Cricket ground
Arenas & Stadiums
The Pallekelle International Cricket Stadium in Sri Lanka may not be as large as other international grounds, but its size offers a great advantage to spectators who can easily view the entire ground. The pavilions and washrooms are also well-maintained. The stadium boasts a spacious car park and the surrounding community is known for their hospitality. Additionally, the scenic and calm environment makes it an ideal venue for cricket matches, with good weather conditions suitable for day or night games.
One of the most Famous international Cricket ground in Sri Lanka. Fair security. Washrooms should be more improved.
Dilan W — Google review
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium is a stadium located about 15km from Kandy city in Sri Lanka. Easy to reach with road facilities. Currently many international cricket matches have been held here and I have also watched a few matches from here. It can be introduced as a beautiful stadium with very good match viewing facilities. #Pallekele
Lahiru A — Google review
The official cricket ground's grand pass provides an exceptional view that's truly worth it. The elevated vantage point offers a fantastic perspective of the game and the overall experience is top-notch. Highly recommended for a premium cricket experience!
දිනුජය ව — Google review
Beautifull Cricket Stadium in Sri Lanka..You can enjoy the beautifull view of Sky While watching your favorite match.
Malshani L — Google review
One of the most Famous international Cricket ground in Sri Lanka.The ground parking is not allowed for the people.Never choose the grass option.
Aj A — Google review
is a cricket stadium inKandy,Sri Lanka. In July 2010, The Central Provincial Council in Kandy announced plans to rename the stadium to honour the legendary Sri Lankan cricketerMuttiah Muralitharan,but hasn't officially done so yet. The stadium was opened on 27 November 2009 and became the 104thTest venuein the world in December 2010
Roshan R — Google review
I have visited only one time on September 2 India vs Pakistan Asia Cup match.Pallekele International Cricket Stadium is a haven for cricket enthusiasts! The atmosphere is electrifying, especially during matches. Excellent views of the action on the field. The staff is friendly and always ready to assist. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking to experience the excitement of live cricket, this stadium is a must-visit destination.
Thanikaimaran S — Google review
One of the fascination cricket ground in the world. Can experience a nice view from all the angles. Mountain ranges can be viewed at the background of the ground
Dulanjana P — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to attend a cricket match at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The stadium itself is modern and well-maintained, with a seating capacity of 35,000. The pitch provided a good challenge for the bowlers, and the ground has seen some high-scoring matches in the past. The facilities at the stadium were excellent, and the crowd was very supportive. Overall, I had a great time at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium and would definitely recommend it to other cricket fans.
Kanishka M — Google review
The stadium is good. But the rest rooms are pethatic and it.vant be used. It looks like they never clean the rest rooms and no water in pipes and some pipes are broken.
Kumar P — Google review
Not a very large ground compared with the other international gruonds in SL. But the size do comes in handy as it is very effective when watching matches in it. Spectators can see the whole ground very well. And the pavilions are in good condition as well as the wash rooms. Also has a spacious car park and the surrounding community is also well in hospitality.
Nuwan E — Google review
Amazing vibe in a wonderful country. Watched Sri Lanka cricket team play Afghanistan. Great atmosphere.Enough beer choices, not enough food choices. Especially for vegetarians! Time to invest in this, as there are enough people who will buy.All in all, go to a cricket match here. You will not regret it!
Wietse S — Google review
Very Scenic and Calm Place to watch Cricket Matches, Ground is not to large, therefore Can see game properly. Lot of fun with music. Weather and climate is very good and better to watch day and night or night matches.
Geeth F — Google review
Loved the venue, which was simple to get in a tuk tuk from Kandy and had plenty of conveniences including restrooms and other facilities.The cricket has a wonderful view and a charming quality. Cheap seats are available, and they almost always have shade. As the sun shines very much all day, the grass bank is enjoyable if you bring caps, blankets, and lots of sunscreen.Although the selection of food was somewhat restricted, you may find a few small local bakeries, booths, and shops outside the venue where you can buy extremely cheap samosas, roti, curries, etc.
Chamika P — Google review
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Kandy-Mahiyangane-Padiyatalawa Hwy, Pallekele, Sri Lanka
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Victoria Park - Nuwaraeliya
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Nature & Parks
Garden
Queen Victoria Park, located in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, is a lush green space with a diverse range of plant species and birds. It features a playground, kids' train, and a serene pond. The city of Nuwara Eliya is nestled in the picturesque central highlands of Sri Lanka and is renowned for its verdant tea plantations.
A nice, clam and clean garden and children's park located in the heart of Nuwara Eliya. It takes about one hour to go around the garden. There are lot of variety of flowers, trees and well maintained flower beds all around the place. This place is beautiful and eye catching.A nice, clam and clean garden and children's park located in the heart of Nuwara Eliya. It takes about one hour to go around the garden. There are lot of variety of flowers, trees and well maintained flower beds all around the place. This place is beautiful and eye catching. ☺️
Kimodi W — Google review
This park opens around 8:30 am and the ticket price for locals are Rs. 50/- Parking is available outside the park by the road where you have to pay a parking fee to the ticket attendant.If you are a bird photographer, highly recommend going at 7am or 4pm as there are a lot of migrant and local birds during that time. Since the ticket counter is not open at 7am, you can leave your Identity card with the security guard and go in and pay the ticket counter when you leave and collect your ID card in return.The park usually gets very crowded during weekends and he day time. If yo love flowers, then the best time to visit is in April when all the flowers are in full bloom.Average time you can spend inside the park is around 1 hour. They have toilets and and a small canteen (Food shop) inside the park.
Evarts R — Google review
This Victoria Park charges 500 rupees, foreigners and locals alike. Decided to go for this one instead of the other bigger one as they overcharge foreigners (2000 rupees) for a public garden.This park is smaller but still has a good variety of colourful flowers livening up the place. Good for a 30-40 min stroll.
M N — Google review
More than amazing village and amazing park. A small one but really you can sit there the whole of the day just enjoying the nature.
H B — Google review
Victoria Park in Nuwara Eliya is a beautiful and well-maintained public park that offers a serene and peaceful escape amidst the scenic beauty of the hill country. This park is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike, and is known for its stunning floral displays and recreational opportunities.One of the highlights of Victoria Park is its well-manicured gardens and vibrant flower beds. The park is home to a wide variety of flowers, including roses, dahlias, and orchids, that bloom in colorful splendor throughout the year. The well-planned and maintained gardens make for a picturesque setting, perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.The park also offers ample opportunities for recreation and relaxation. There are walking paths that wind through the park, offering a peaceful stroll amidst the natural beauty. The park also features a children's playground, making it a family-friendly destination. Additionally, there are plenty of benches and picnic areas where visitors can relax and soak in the tranquil ambiance of the park.The location of Victoria Park is another highlight, as it is situated in the heart of Nuwara Eliya, a popular hill station in Sri Lanka known for its cool climate and stunning scenery. The park's elevation and lush greenery create a refreshing and rejuvenating atmosphere, making it an ideal spot to escape from the heat and hustle of city life.One thing to note is that there is a small entrance fee for visiting Victoria Park, which may be a consideration for budget-conscious travelers. Additionally, the park can get crowded during peak tourist seasons, which may affect the overall experience.
Sasanka V — Google review
Superb experience . You can breath fresh air. beautiful location and also you can visit this place as a family there is a separate children park inside the park. Mind relaxing place .entry Price is reasonable. Sometime wind speed might go high and then temperature will decrease better to use jersy. natural beauty is 100% .
Krishmal C — Google review
One of the most famous parks in Nuwara Eliya city limits. Perfect for a morning or evening stroll. Have two entrances from opposite ends. Have to obtain tickets to enter the premises. Kids park can be accessed through the main park. Environment is calm and nice. A must visit place for a person having a great time in Nuwara Eliya.
Malintha L — Google review
Very nice place. History tell you a lot about this place. There is a playbarwa so kids can play too. Nice and very charming place to chill out.
Amila D — Google review
Opened in 1899 this is an awesome and beautiful park. So many flowers, trees and nature to see and admire. Some trees are over hundred years old. Best seen in April. A must visit place in Nuwereliya.A heartfelt tribute to the hardworking staff who maintain and keep this park so beautiful.
Aksam Z — Google review
The park itself has plenty of plants and flowers, all looks healthy and enough staff / gardeners to take care and keep it clean.Just don't feel fair when the ticket for foreigners is 500 Rs, 5 times more than locals (100 Rs). It would be helpful if there was more information or map... or maybe just a bottle of water included in the ticket.
Chloe T — Google review
A beautiful park in Nuwara Eliya . Lots of shade along the paths and quite large in scale. They did have some renovations going on when I visited so it'll most likely look even better in the future .
Januth L — Google review
Small park where you have to pay entry for a not very beautiful garden. If you have time to relax there then it's probably a good idea because you have a lot of greens where you can lay/ sit without having traffic around you.Also very close to nice food!
David L — Google review
Went there around 9.30am. Our kid tried all the play items in the kiddies area. Got to the car after 11 am, just before the rain started falling.Had a short walk in the normal section, all the flowers were prepped and looking pretty.
Gihan M — Google review
This park is well maintained. The rose garden is secured. You can take care of flowers that you have not seen many times
Nathidu I — Google review
Good place to spend time in the heart of Nuwara Eliya. Best time to visit will be in the month of April. You have to purchase tickets to enter, price for an adult will be arround 120 lkr and child 60 lkr. For foreigners rates will be high. Seperate childrens play area is also available with several play items.
Kalhara P — Google review
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Ceylon Tea Museum
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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Ceylon Tea Museum, located in the Hanthana Tea Factory built in 1925, offers a captivating journey through the history of Sri Lankan tea. Visitors can explore exhibits on tea cultivation, machinery used for harvesting, and influential figures in the industry. The museum also features a charming tea room where guests can sample a variety of brews.
Lots of information about the history of tea in SL. Short your through the factory and 3 more floors with exhibits and information.Free tea at the end of the visit with a great view of Knuckles Range.
Benjamin A — Google review
Wonderful place to visit and get to know about our country tea production in old days. And they have some old day machines and some communication devices that they used those days. A good place to visit with family and children's. It has 5 floors and at the top floor you'll provided tea for tasting and they have store whare you can buy different kinds of tea powder with special flavor tea leaves.
Abilesh ( — Google review
The museum is located in a heritage building. It is five stories tall and constructed out of timber. I loved the heritage feel and the exhibits ranging from the late 19th century. Cafe at the top floor offers a free strong black tea for tasting. We can also buy other varieties of tea for a price. Tea Thali is a set of seven different teas offered for LKR 1000. Overall it was a memorable and pleasant experience.
Praghalathan K — Google review
They displayed variety of old machineries used for tea industry nicely on three floors.Can taste different types of tea at the top floor and buy various tea samples.Tea prices are higher than expected place like this.
Senarath M — Google review
Wonderful place to visit and learn about the history of tea in Sri Lanka (Ceylon).There are so many things to see in this 6-story building built almost 100 years ago (1925).You are treated with a free cup of Ceylon Black tea. There is a place to buy tea as well.The Hantana International Bird Park is a few metres away.The 1st stage of the Pekoe Trail from Hantana to Galaha begins here.Recommended
Channa D — Google review
Excellent tea museum give insight to production of tea in 19th century & till now.The person explained everything in detail very professionally with help of oldest machines.Had a chance to taste various tea & bought some tea bags as well.Worth a visit.Must visit when you are in Kandy.
Vinod K — Google review
It is a very good place to learn and know about tea processing and the history of tea leaves, there is a tea stall so you can buy various types of tea products from the tea restaurant you can have a cup of Ceylon tea. If you wish to try other tea products you have to pay, you must visit this place if you ever drink a sip of tea in your life.
Poorna C — Google review
This place is on high elevation. It's on top of a hill and quite cooling. The staff gave very detailed description on the process of the tea factory. There's 5 floors and the lift is not working. Each floor has different things like one floor only showcased teapots, ground floor only the tea equipment and top floor is where you buy and try some tea. Plenty of carpark space.
Noorzidah N — Google review
Small museum in old and hearty tea factory a bit up a mountain amid tea plantations. A tour is finished by complementary pot of black tea on top floor with pleasant views and bird sounds. Positive tour guide is a national treasure
Vitalii G — Google review
Nice place, its a Tea factory which has now been converted to a Tea museum. The difference being that it has some very old machinery and stuff dating back to 1880's.There are some 4 to 5 floors and each floor has something to offer.On the top floor is the tea shop and when you reach there, they offer you a hot cup of black tea.My daughter is a tea lover and she enjoyed the visit.
ANJALI G — Google review
Great place to learn about tea processing. No restaurant there only tea (you get a cup for each ticket holder). Lacking the story of the tamil workers shipped by British occupation to work the fields and why.... do not understand why they hide the crimes ...
Galit M — Google review
It’s a must place to visit if you are visiting to Kandy. It’s just 4km far from kandy city center. For locals it’s only LKR 100/per person. On our visits they explain about the tea productions and also can see some rare old day tea machineries. They do have a tea stall where you can buy tea packets for discounts and also you can get free plain tea/ milk tea/ ice tea (each ticket holders) with a beautiful view.
Evanjelin E — Google review
About 400m away from hanthana bird park, you could visit both places without taking a ride. You can park about 10 vehicles close by the museum. Tickets were 200rps and at the time of our visit,we were entitled to a free fresh tea( black tea). Has tea related machinery, a bit of history, and at the top, there is a discounted tea shop and a small canteen with all sorts of tea.
Nirmal J — Google review
Amazing, enjoyed it very much. I got warmly welcome and received a tour of the refractory process. Then there were 4 more floors to discover. The views outside are amazing and at the end a teahouse awaits on the last floor, with different teas to try and a shop where you can buy them.
Nina — Google review
A oldest historical place in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Ceylon Tea Meuseum is the knowledge garden of tea production, how the Srilankans people struggled for producing tea using unique techniques.Authority have shown their greatest hospitality for the visitors. They have appointed good presenters to share knowledge about this garden & how they spread their business all over the world.
Fardous S — Google review
The Ceylon Tea Museum at Hantane, three kilometres from Kandy city is served by a motorable road that circles the museum, provides easy access and adequate parking facilities for cars and tourist coaches. The museum consists of four floors. The ground floor and the second floor exhibit very old items of machinery and the first floor consist of a library and an auditorium with facilities for audio visual presentations. The third floor is allocated to tea sales outlets, where a selection of Sri Lanka's fine tea is available. The entire top floor is a tea cafe. A panoramic view of the Kandy town surrounded by the beautiful Hunasgiriya, Knuckles Range and the Matale range of hills can be viewed through a telescope mounted on the fourth floor. The grounds surrounding the Tea Museum are landscaped with different varieties of teas. Kandy is a mandatory stop virtually on every tourist's itinerary and the location of the Ceylon Tea Museum at Hantane enhances the attraction of the hill country to visitors. Additionally, its proximity to the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens and Loolecondera estate, where tea was first grown commercially in Sri Lanka makes Hantane the perfect location.
Suresh M — Google review
A must visit place if you are travelling to kandy.Very informative and I can't believe the artifact they preserve. The tea taste is amazing. We bought lots of tea products.Highly recommend!
Mash M — Google review
This place shows the history of great ceylon tea.There are exhibits that are related to the ancient tea industry of Sri Lanka.This place has the best staff. They are very helpful. They explain how the process works and all.This place has exhibit over 5 floors, and tea shop which give a 40% discount. In that shop there are so many tea varieties there.Also, they provide a free cup of tea and tea testing opportunity.Highly recommended this place to locals since its the staff gives a nice experience of a museum.Parking available, washrooms available.
Vikasitha R — Google review
Interesting tea museum in Kandy! You can test tea if you reserve earlier. They explain the process of tea making.And you will see the oldest tea packet in Sri Lanka in there ! ☺️
Next S — Google review
The old tea factory is made into a museum. Machines are not working, but we can experience the feel. Very knowledgeable about how the tea powder is manufactured.Totally new experience, many varieties of tea powder available with discount.
Partha S — Google review
Great place to relax and taste tea here. You can see oldest tea processing machines here, kept as museum piece. Almost four floors, one staff will accompany us to explain the process.Top floor u will have tea, fresh and real tea is given as a complement, never miss that tea.Infact it's a actual tea which gives u wow experience.
Alwyn D — Google review
The only tea museum at the moment in Sri Lanka. It is situated very close to Hanthana Birds Park. It is a must visit place for those who are eager to know the history of ceylon tea.Locals are charged with a Rs 200 ticket per adult. The building is an old tea factory which consists of 5th floors. On the 5th floor, there is a restaurant, and every visitor gets a free cup of tea for their purchased ticket. Further, on the same floor they sell so many varieties of tea with a discount.
Charith M — Google review
At the first glance I thought it was just a place with a lot of machinery and equipment and nothing much to look at. But yes there are machines and other things but more than that they give us knowledge about how the things happen in a tea factory with a demonstration from a small scale exhibition model factory. They have sampled most of the tea which are produced in Sri Lanka for every market segment of the world.The premises are maintained quite good.A fee will be charged (Rs. 200/- at the time) for the entrance and at the end of the factory tour you will be given a free Black tea cup to taste.
Lahiru F — Google review
It's good place to get knowledge about Tea industry, and Nice Place to visit. On the 5th Floor it has amazing view and you can enjoy free black tea in there. Have a visit if you goes to hanthana. Don't miss this amazing place.
Amajith H — Google review
Must visit place if you are traveling to Hanthana. You can find some of the item used by James Taylor. They have an outlet where you can buy tea. Monday is closed. They provide you some guided tour/ instructions as well.
Gayan S — Google review
Tickets price is 200 LKR. There are 5 floors and the 5th one has the restaurant. You can buy tea varieties at a 40% discount. You can enjoy a cup of tea with cookies as well. The museum is well maintained and very descriptive. However, they close at 5pm and no guided tours will be given when they are about to close.Enter at least before 3.30pm - because otherwise they'll recommend to go to the restaurant first then there won't be anyone to describe or show the mechanisms of old machines.Parking available for 10-15 vehicles. The access road is not in a good condition several pits in the middle of the road and several shape bends.
Pubudu P — Google review
A valuable and historical place. Best for an educational trip. And also there is a good team working there. they explain everything if you have a question about the factory. There are Four floors there. You can buy tea and drink on the top floor.
R G — Google review
Ceylon Tea Museum offers a good knowledge on how the tea industry evolved in Sri Lanka with old equipment and descriptions placed in this 5 storey building. The father of Ceylon tea is Mr. James Taylor and a lot of his information can be found here. After completing the tour following the steps you end up in the top floor where the tea tasting and tea shop is located. Most of the tea products are only for export and can't be found in other outlets. So better try those products since they offer a discount as well. We got 40% off.
Devruwan W — Google review
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Ambewela Farm
Farm
Sights & Landmarks
It is an area with a very quiet environment. It is located very close to the Ambewela railway station. Very important for young children. Most of the year is spread in an environment with very cold climates. You can watch a series of beautiful scenes there. Meals are served here and do not forget to taste a cup of hot milk.
Dilum P — Google review
Location is great but unfortunately nowadays they are not allowed the guest to view the farm due to the Covid issue. However we can see the view of the farm and the cow 🐄 from the road.
Mayuran T — Google review
It was really good experience to see those creatures and taste the fresh milk especially in a place with superb view. The paths to ambewela farm is really improved currently and has a very nice view compared to rest of the places in that area. They have goats cows and rabbits as well to see. We had good roll and fresh milk in their restaurant which we have to climb a bit up from the farm. Overall a good place for kids and family.
Iqra N — Google review
Nice place to see cattle, goats, and rabbit farms & breathtaking sceneries in Ambewela. Nice restaurant is available with fresh products. Not the best place if you’re allergic to animal waste & captivity. Overall a good experience for young children
Vishvajith P — Google review
Ambewela Farm is a great place to spend the day! For just 250 rupees, you can explore the beautiful fields and see the cows grazing. It's a peaceful spot with fresh air and lovely views, perfect for a walk or a family trip. If you love nature, you'll really enjoy it here.
Yasithan — Google review
Nice place to take kids to. Huge fields with cows, pleasant weather. Separate shelters for baby calves, rabbits. Do see the bull shed, the Bulls are huge
Vivek U — Google review
This Farm is open for public and good place to visit if you are in Nuwaraeliya. Entrance fee is Rs. 200 for adults and Rs. 100 for children when I was visiting in October 2022. You can see the Cows, Goats and Rabbits raised there. It was very exciting to see the bulls that weighs over 1 Ton. You can buy snacks form the canteen there. You can buy diary products at rates less than the market price. Good place to visit with kids. Parking and washrooms are available.
Iroshan R — Google review
This is very quite place and calm. It’s use for children. Must be visit once your life . Very cleaning and good staffs. You can see here. New zeal and cows, milk feeding, milk Collecting, goat farm, pregnancy cows, rabbits farm & bull . I love this place . I visited after 12pm calm climate❤️.
Ilham S — Google review
The environment is really nice. But there was nothing much to worth watching buying a ticket for Rs. 250. There was a huge crowd during our visit as it was a holiday. Only some cows, studs, calves, goats and rabbits could be seen in the farm, none of the production processes were not shown for the public.Price of a local ticket was Rs. 250 and for foreigners Rs. 500. There was a discounted price for school children.There is a huge parking where more than 100 vehicles could be parked. There is a long distance to walk to watch all the animals except cows. Better to take a cap.There are shops inside to buy Ambewela products and some fast food and beverages. These shops also accept credit cards. But the discounted prices of Ambewela products were almost ariund 5-10%
Lewis T — Google review
It helps you to realise why you should be vegetarian. And there is a restaurant, don't plan it as a stopping place. You can get ambewela products for just 10 rupees cheaper by paying 250 for an adult. For me, the only good part was the route to the farm. Rest, I didn't like. If you visit in a mid day in weekend, you might have to park a little further from the farm and walk. If you got a separate driver, unlike me, you could plan to drop your people at the farm and send the vehicle for parking, but I doubt that.
Mahesh — Google review
The climatic and economical conditions in Ambewela make it an ideal location fordairy farming, hence the country's only milk powder factory is situated in this area. The two animal husbandries, Ambewela Farm and New Zealand Farm, haveAyrshire cattleandFriesian cowsrespectively. The drive from Nuwaraeliya is scenic the travellers can drop by to have a cup of hot milk at the Cafe. Unfortunately due to covid the farm doesn't allow public to go inside and check out the cattle and dairy processing.
Praveen S — Google review
Good place to see cows, goats, bulls, rabbits etc. They got factory to see milking of cows. Making cheese. We can buy dairy products. Drink hot milk. Their is so much things to do. We need to walk alot. It's a good experience to children. I was a bit upset seeing the cows and other animals attached to the same place. Rabbits were caged. That was a bit heart aching. Other than that it was good. Parking facility was great.
Ismath A — Google review
There are 2 newly built largest south Asian farms with art of technology , you can’t ever see in South Asia such this farm. In addition to that , another livestock species also are kept in high standard. Proud to be a senior veterinary surgeon at here.
Thananjayan K — Google review
Ambewela Farm is one of the largest animal farms in Sri Lanka. Mainly they produce cow's milk items, goats items and rabbits etc. There is a restaurant and a cafe which you can buy snacks, fresh milk, yogurt and restaurant items inside the farm.Also you can watch live how they collect milk from cows.
Thushara S — Google review
Ambewela Farm offers a delightful experience amidst the picturesque landscapes of Sri Lanka. As a local visitor, I appreciated the reasonable entrance fee of LKR 250 for adults and LKR 150 for children, making it accessible for families. For international visitors, the fee is slightly higher but still worth every penny for the enriching experience.One of the highlights is the spacious parking area, which adds to the convenience of the visit. The farm's canteen provides a variety of refreshments, perfect for refueling after exploring the vast expanse of the farm. The cleanliness of the washroom facilities was commendable, reflecting the farm's commitment to maintaining hygiene standards.From grazing cattle to lush green pastures, Ambewela Farm offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this farm is a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka. Highly recommended for families, couples, and solo travelers alike!Entrance FeeLocal - Adult-250Children-150Foreigners - Adult-1500Children-1000
SN J — Google review
Dairy farm located near Nuwaraeliya. State of the art factory. Can watch milking using machines. Goats,Rabbits also available .Very good sanitary facilities, Restaurant facilities available inside the premises.Ample parking outside the farm.
Ramith P — Google review
I just went with my office colleague to see this farm as part of my holiday trip. It was a nice cool place and good times on this farm. It's a good learning thing about the diary farm.It's is situated in Nuwareliya district. It was a nice experience to me.
Thilee — Google review
Ambewela Dairy Farm is a delightful destination for nature and animal lovers, offering an immersive experience into the world of farming. Priced at an entrance fee of 250, the farm is home to a variety of animals, including cows, rabbits, goats, and calves, making it a great outing for families and children.The farm’s lush grasslands and beautiful landscapes provide a serene environment for a leisurely stroll. There are also sections dedicated to growing vegetables, offering visitors a chance to appreciate the farm-to-table experience.One of the highlights is the cheese factory, where you can learn about the cheese-making process and sample some of the farm's delicious cheeses. The products sales shop is well-stocked with fresh dairy products and other local treats, making it easy to take a taste of Ambewela home with you.The on-site cafeteria serves a selection of tasty meals and snacks, often featuring ingredients from the farm itself. Overall, Ambewela Dairy Farm is a charming and educational place to spend a day, offering a perfect blend of relaxation, learning, and good food.
Gayan R — Google review
Abewela Farm is a hidden gem! The farm offers a unique and enriching experience, where you can witness the dairy process from start to finish. The picturesque surroundings and the well-cared-for cows create a serene atmosphere. The dairy products are fresh and delicious. I had a fantastic visit and highly recommend it to anyone looking to learn more about dairy farming and enjoy some top-quality products.
Tiron F — Google review
It's a beautiful farm, spreading acres together. Very clean and well maintained. Full of greenery. I loves to see the cowshed, the freedom they enjoy. They are well taken care of. We can have good walk through out the farm. We can see rabbits, goats, calf's etc. of course there is no place to sit and enjoy(park type). I thought they can have some more explanation bon the board with pics of cows verity bcz audio what they play on one can hear. I could not even understand what they said.I had great time in this farm 😃
Alwyn D — Google review
Modern Dairy Farm with latest technologies. Entrance is 250 per adult. Opens till 6pm. There is a shop to buy the products in there. But need more descriptive video about their production process.
Tharindu D — Google review
Our visit to Ambewela Farm was simply fantastic! 🚜🌿 The picturesque surroundings and fresh mountain air create a perfect setting. The farm tour was educational and fun, especially for kids. 🧒👧 The sight of happy cows grazing in the lush green fields is heartwarming. 🐮🍃 The dairy products are a must try and so fresh and delicious! 🥛🧀
Pasindu S — Google review
A Must Vist Location when in Nuwara eliya. Environment Feels like your in New Zealand. Such a Beautiful and Educational place to be. You get to See How They milk the Cows with Advance Machines and More. Highly Recommend This Place. They got a Huge Paking area too.
Lahiru K — Google review
Great place to visit. Saw many machines & got some new knowledge about how the milk factory.
Yasiru M — Google review
The views around the farms are amazing and breath taking. Hard to breath inside the farms. So if you are sensitive to strong smells, avoid going indoors (in to the main feeding buildings) and enjoy the nature and walk around this beautiful landscape.
Kevin S — Google review
A Dairy farm spread in a large area. Well maintained place. You can access with a ticket which can be purchased at the gate. Here you can see various steps in milk production. Also you can see many other things that can be seen in a farm. They have a their product stall inside the farm. Selling Little less than market price. Clean well maintained place.
Chathura L — Google review
Experience the grandeur of one of Sri Lanka's largest dairy processing plants! Boasting over 1000 cows dedicated to delivering the finest milk for yogurt, fresh milk, flavored milk, and cheese, this facility stands at the forefront of dairy excellence. Its cutting-edge processing plants feature state-of-the-art modern equipment and seamless automation. Explore the heart of the operation by taking a guided tour for a nominal fee of 250 LKR. Additionally, a convenient on-site store offers a variety of dairy products at discounted prices. Ample parking space is available, though weekends tend to draw larger crowds. Discover the impressive synergy of technology, nature, and dairy craftsmanship in this remarkable establishment.
Gayan C — Google review
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Ramboda Falls
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
This tiered waterfall along the Panna Oya river drops from a height of 109 meters.
One of the best Waterfall which you should not miss on the way to Hill country. You gotta climb up around 20 minutes to see the real fall which is breathtaking.There are proper concrete steps with side rails to hold on.Plan your trip with spending at least 2 hours for Ramboda waterfall.Park at your own risk on the road.
Imas M — Google review
Take the main road route it's more scenic and amazing it gives you ghat section feels. The access is through a hotel and the lift is chargeable although it is only a 15min walk to the falls. Monsoon period is the best time to visit be safe and don't throw trash everywhere .I'd definitely recommend for a small hike be careful while hiking use shoes and beware of the insects. Totally nice place.
Karan S — Google review
Have to purchase a ticket at the hotel counter(100LKR per adult). Have to climb down steep hill and staircase not recommended to elderly people with knee problems and individuals using wheelchair. There's a gentleman called Mr.Perera selling his drawings which starts from Rs.300 upto Rs.5000, and please carry some cash if you want to help an artist. The pathway is well maintained by the hotel and if you like you can use the very scenic open restaurant for your food & beverage needs.
Kapil S — Google review
Superb place to have a fresh bath. We visited at 7 in the morning and their was no crowd at all. Need some guts to have a wash in that morning because the climate is chilling. We had put wash for about an hour and had some superb fun with our friends. The water is so fresh that we were fresh for the whole day. We will definitely visit again for sure.
Ismath A — Google review
One of the most attractive waterfalls in the hill country. Need entry ticket to enter the spot.Entry ticket - Rs.20.00 (Srilankan citizens)Have to got to the top of mountain along the steps. While climbing through those steps you have to take care about slipping. This hiking experience is also very interesting. You can take bath within safe limits.
Henoshan A — Google review
The falls were beautiful and we thoroughly the amazing mist around the falls as we were approaching it. The access is through a hotel and the lift is chargeable although it is only a 15min walk to the falls. On the day of our visit the place was swarming with wedding photo shoots and was suoer lively with a lot of water probably due to the heavy rainfall earlier that day.Definitely visit when you are in the vicinity.
Pramod V — Google review
We initially thought of watching the falls from the roadside but then decided to trek it up to the top of the falls. It is nature at its best, serene, natural, and just beautiful.
Rajeev R — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Ramboda Falls in Sri Lanka, and I must say, it was an experience that left me in awe. The journey began with a pleasant surprise - no waiting at the entrance, thanks to choosing a weekday for my visit. As I approached the falls, the sound of rushing water grew louder, building up the excitement.What struck me immediately was the sheer beauty of the surroundings. The cascading water, framed by lush greenery, created a mesmerizing scene that felt straight out of a postcard. The falls were not lacking in visitors, even on a weekday, yet the atmosphere remained vibrant and lively. Must visit waterfall in Sri Lanka. The path was not so much hard to walk through.
Archchana K — Google review
It’s a nice short walk down to the quiet and calm place. Beautiful view.Best part was finding an old gentleman doing some sketches there. Bought one of his sketches.
Deckline L — Google review
One of Sri Lanka's most beautiful and tallest waterfalls can be reached by starting your hike from the entrance along the main road. You need to buy a ticket at the entrance, which is inexpensive. The hike takes only a few minutes and follows well-maintained stairs. You can swim here, but it is not recommended during rainy days due to increased risks.
Arunan P — Google review
Nicest waterfall we saw in Sri Lanka! Don't stick to the view from the road, pay the 100 rupees fee and hike up to the top (20 minute hike). The view from up here is wonderful. Some people were swimming in the lower pool too.
John — Google review
This is a elegant waterfall height around 100m and created by a tributary of Kotmale oya. Have to climm about 40 minutes to the hill top and then you would be able to access. A magnificent view is around the waterfall. A viewpoint is located to watch around. Staircases are build and can acess easily.
Dulanjana P — Google review
You can see the water from the road, but you have to climb up to see the Waterfall.Only 50 rupee tickets for localsYou can see the beauty of the waterfall while you are climbing the stairs.You can either climb up to the top or stop a few more steps below the top and climb down the other side to see the bottom view.When we visited, the water flow was very good and it's a treat for your heart and soul!😍😇
Green P — Google review
We had a really wonderful walk up to Ramboda Falls. We passed through Ramboda Tunnel and eventually finished up the viewing point where we could see at least five waterfalls off in the distance. If you are going to the Damro Labookellie Tea Centre and Tea Garden and this is a must stop place especially for the views from the platform.
Ross D — Google review
We loved this waterfall the most on our travels in Sri Lanka. Not too touristy, beautiful, just a 15 minute hike from the road, and my kids loved the enormous splash pad.PS: you have to climb over some rocks to get to the water at the fall
Maria F — Google review
Ramboda Falls is a stunning waterfall located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, in the Nuwara Eliya district. It's part of the Kotmale River and is renowned for its scenic beauty. The falls are surrounded by lush greenery and tea plantations, making it a popular destination for tourists. Ramboda Falls is actually a combination of three waterfalls, with the main one being about 109 meters high. The area also offers trekking opportunities and picturesque viewpoints.
Jeya B — Google review
Great waterfall, be prepared for lots of steps, my watches showed 150 meters climb, if you are into it bring a swimsuit you can get into the pool below the waterfall, water is shallow at this time so not for swimming.The lower waterfall is much simpler to access through the hotel.
Gabi Z — Google review
Nice waterfalls, entrance is in private property which is hotel and restaurant. For the people having food entrance is free else. It’s very scenic view. During rainy seasons it will be amazing but in summer not that great because of less water
Harish H — Google review
I travelled with my husband and family many times whenever we travel to Nuwara Eliya during our vacation.Ramboda is a beautiful destination with many waterfalls and a beautiful view extending towards Kotmale valley, having Kotmale Reservoir and Mahaweli Maha Seya.Ramboda Falls is situated in puss*llawa in the Nuwara Eliya district. It is 109 meters high and is the 11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka and is definitely worth seeing.For those who love nature and wouldn’t mind a trek, there’s a 2 km trail uphill that leads to this amazing site.If you are a bird watcher, making your way to the waterfall offers so many opportunities to spot a few rare birds in the trees chirping away at their merry song. If you are ready for some adventure, put on your hiking shoes and set off on an awe-inspiring journey.
Michelle S — Google review
Great water fall in Sri Lanka having natural beauty. Access route to the fall is bit slopy but LA has maintained cemented steps with hand rails. However, bathing in river is not recommended in rainy seasons.
Saman W — Google review
To get to the waterfall, you need to take a short, 15-minute walk up a steep hill. You pay a small entrance fee at a ticket booth. It's worth it, the path is nice and you're rewarded with a great view at the end. You can also go down to the water and change your perspective a bit. Highly recommended for a little break in nature.
F S — Google review
Fantastic waterfalls and great view. About 700 odd steps to climb to reach the top. Tricky jungle way. Recommend proper climbing shoes and a wind cheater
Rajesh P — Google review
Ramboda Falls is a breathtaking sight, well worth the challenging hike. I recommend closing your eyes just before the last 3-4 steps to the viewpoint and then opening them to a magnificent view that will surely make you say 'wow.' The waterfall itself is stunning, and the cliff is truly gigantic. The path from start to finish is well-built with steps and stairs, mostly through a forest covered with bamboo and lots of greenery,only few steps are open to the sun, making the hike cooler and more enjoyable. The entrance fee is 100 rupees for local adults, and I believe it's 200 rupees for foreign tourists. It should be defenetly more than a 1km climb for the top, however as per the entrance guys it's only 700m from the entrance. Definitely worth the climb!.
Benazeer F — Google review
Ramboda Falls, located in the puss*llawa area along the A5 Peradeniya-Nuwara Eliya highway at Ramboda Pass, is a breathtaking natural wonder. Standing at 109 meters (358 feet) high, it is the eleventh tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka and ranks as the 729th tallest waterfall in the world.This magnificent waterfall is formed by the Panna Oya, a tributary of the Kothmale Oya, and is situated at an elevation of 945 meters (3,100 feet) above sea level. The scenic beauty surrounding Ramboda Falls makes it an ideal stop for nature lovers and photographers alike.For those traveling along this route, a visit to Ramboda Falls is highly recommended. Its impressive height and picturesque setting provide a perfect opportunity to appreciate the natural splendor of Sri Lanka.
Mahesh N — Google review
This is a great view if you are a tourist and want to see a waterfall. Cost 200 rupees per person to visit, steep steps but great view.Purchase a ticket at the front.
Jordi E — Google review
Ramboda Falls offers an enchanting escape into nature's embrace. As the cascading waters gracefully plummet down the verdant cliffs, a sense of awe washes over you, evoking a profound connection with the raw beauty of the surroundings.The lush greenery that envelops the falls adds to its mystique, creating a serene ambiance that invites introspection and tranquility. Standing in the presence of such natural grandeur, one can't help but feel humbled by the sheer power and majesty of Ramboda Falls.Whether you're a nature enthusiast seeking solace or a curious explorer yearning for adventure, a visit to Ramboda Falls promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Sri Lanka's breathtaking landscapes.Finally, emerge from the verdant foliage to behold the breathtaking sight of Ramboda Falls in all its glory. Marvel at the cascading waters as they tumble gracefully down the rocky cliffs, casting a shimmering veil of mist that dances in the sunlight.The journey from Ramboda Falls Hotel to Ramboda Falls is not just a physical excursion but a soul-stirring odyssey through the untouched beauty of Sri Lanka’s highlands, leaving you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Thusith P — Google review
To access the pathway leading down a steep hill and staircase, you'll need to purchase a ticket at the hotel counter, priced at 100 LKR per adult. Please be aware that this route is not suitable for elderly individuals with knee problems or those using wheelchairs. The hotel takes good care of maintaining the pathway, and if you wish, you can enjoy a meal or drinks at the picturesque open restaurant during your visit.
Daniyal S — Google review
Ramboda ella falls is an amazing waterfall located in the Pussallawa area.There are two access paths to the waterfall, one is located to the upper side of the waterfall. There is a wooden attic near the waterfall. You have to climb down to the view point through the tea state. The road is not good and can't get closer look at the waterfall.The second path is located on the Nuwara Eliya - Gampola road near the Ramboda tunnel. Need to get a ticket and there's a small hike to the waterfall. Can get much better and closer look than the upper view point.Anyway people say that the water level can get higher instantly. So bathing is a little bit risky. But there are many tourists near the waterfall every time.If you are going Nuwara Eliya to Gampola through the Kothmale Ramboda Ella falls is an amazing waterfall situated close to the road. Take your time and enjoy. Stay safe.
Kavindu M — Google review
One of the highest waterfalls in Sri Lanka with more than 100m of height. It gives a very fascinating view. Located in Peradeniya-Nuwaraeliya road in Ramboda area. You have to go though around 500m hike to reach the view point and waterfall. This is not a very easy hike but worth to go through to experience the scenery. Need to buy tickets from the counter setup at the beginning of the trail.
Shehan C — Google review
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Horton Plains National Park
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National park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Horton Plains National Park is a vast protected area situated on a high plateau in Sri Lanka. The park features diverse landscapes, including grasslands, forests, waterfalls, and lakes. It is home to a variety of wildlife species; however, the larger animals are difficult to spot. Bird enthusiasts will find the park rewarding with its abundant birdlife. One of the popular activities among visitors is hiking in the shadows of Kirigalpotta and Totapola mountains that offer stunning views.
Horton National Park is one of the most popular National Park in Sri Lanka and is regarded as a Must-see place.The park is home to a variety of Flora and Fauna making it an interesting place for the Wild life and Nature enthusiasts alike. Best time to visit is early in the morning (6 AM to 10 AM) as it will let you have a clear view of the surroundings, mountains and valleys. It starts to get a little foggy around Noon, and you might not be able to get a clear view of the surroundings. Best time to visit is from January to March.
Geeth A — Google review
World heritage site, national park. Above 2000m sea level this is a spectacular cloud forest with breath taking bio diversity.There is a ticket fee for the vehicle and individual adults. Tickets are different in price for locals and tourists.There are two main hikes.The 8-9 km wolds end loop - words end, mini worlds end - far spanning view points with great sun rises and views) , bakers fall.And the 7 km (14 km round trip) kirigalpoththa hike.Many endemic bird and plant species. Many other non endemic birds and amphibians.Large groups of Sambar dear can be seen.A strict no polythene zone. Bags are checked before they let you enter.
Bhanuka V — Google review
Very nice scenery and easy hike. Best be there between 7-10am, after that it can get cloudy. 4 stars because of the price (30$) which is a bit exagerated compared to other parks in Sri Lanka.
Quentin D — Google review
Horton Place is undeniably a hidden gem of Sri Lanka. It's a must-visit destination for every Sri Lankan, offering a magical forest experience and breathtaking weather. What's even more remarkable is the affordability of the ticket price, ensuring access for all. The dedicated and friendly staff's commitment to preserving this natural wonder is truly commendable. Visiting Horton Place is not just an experience; it's a journey to cherish for a lifetime.
Moh F — Google review
Great experience, you should visit there at lease once in your life. It was 3-4 hours walking track, 9-10km distance. Beautiful view. Please look at my photos which I’ve taken.
Gihan K — Google review
A hike through an amazing landscape in Sri Lanka.We went early in the morning, so we had a chance to see clear views at Lesser World's End and Greater World's End.The views were amazing, and I wish I had taken a better camera to capture the scenes.Another amazing place is Baker's Falls, which is a beautiful waterfall. It allowed us to have a well-earned rest on our hike and admire the view.The landscape and the flora and fauna are other reasons to visit Horton Plains.I wish I had brought binoculars along so I could get a closer view of the birds that were abundant on our walk.It's one of the more expensive things to do in Sri Lanka. However, we still think that it is worth it.The park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and creates employment for many local people.It's an amazing hike and something that is worth supporting.There are a couple of toilets on the hike (bring your own loo roll!)You can't take plastics on the hike, so I would recommend taking a non plastic reusable bottle.Take a hat, sunscreen, and a light jacket.It was a little cool for the first twenty minutes of the walk. My jacket went into my small rucksack after I warmed up.It was quite warm towards the end of the hike, and the hats and sunscreen were used. The UV can be intense as you are at an elevation of around 2,100 to 2,300m above sea level.There is a place to get a Sri Lankan snack and drink after the walk. Offering is limited, though.A gift shop sells some books on wildlife, mementoes and some clothing. (You can buy a hat and jacket if you have forgotten to bring one with you)Overall, this is a great experience that I would do again and again at different times of the year to see the changes in the blooms and landscape.
Michael M — Google review
Its a really great place to visit with your family and friends. Beautiful nature. Cold weather. Variates of plants and birds. Its a 8 km journey where you get to see the Mini Worlds End then the Great World's End and then Baker's Fall. There are also places located for camping as well. Not just these but you get to explore some more mountain peaks as well. I suggest you to get a leaflet on the entrance which cost you about 100 Srilankan Rs. Come enjoy the nature, the journey, the atmosphere, the experience in Horton Plains.
Faisal K — Google review
Mesmerizing nature with beautiful mountains and greenery all around. This is by far one of the best national parks Sri Lanka has to offer. The rich biodiversity makes this an interesting place.Of course, it is most renowned for the world's end, mini world's end and the bakers fall all of which are must see places. It would take 3-4 hours to cover the entire loop (depends on how fast you walk).Be prepared for the cold, if you are trekking in the morning but plastics/polythene is not allowed.The best time to visit would be early morning 6-10am to both avoid the crowd and to see world's end without any obstructions from the mist. As later on (after 11-12 noon) mist would start to settle in).
Thaveesha C — Google review
Absolutely loved this place. I can see in some of the other reviews some negative points about the ticket counter, but we had a really positive experience and the exchange rate used was spot on (we checked on the way to the park to make sure). The ticket man was friendly, so a good start.As for the price? I truly don’t think it’s expensive but I guess that’s subjective. You pay the same price for two co*cktails in London and only gain a headache from that! The park itself was spotlessly clean and breathtaking. I applaud the park keepers for checking bags and removing plastics (apart from water bottles - but even the labels come off!). So many different things to see on the walk/hike. Unfortunately we did not see any animals, and the view from worlds end was completely cloudy, but we did get a good view from mini worlds end. Overall a really enjoyable time and felt like we had the whole place to ourselves for the most part.
Joanna L — Google review
A world class heritage that everyone on the planet must visit and feel the spirited breath in the Horton Plains. Two main entrance, one is from Ohiya road and other entrance from Pattipola. The national park opens at 6.00am till 6.00pm. But entrance to the park limited only till 3.00pm if I'm not wrong.Three main trains; Thotupalakanda, Kirigalpoththa and World's end trails.World's end trail about 5km+ and with the speed and the time you spend as a nature lover it varies between 3 hours to 5 hours to complete the trail.Morning hours and the evening hours are the best to feel the coldness of the nature. The cloud forest will give you amazing experience.Officers doing there best to protect the nature and no polyethene allowed to the park and which is wise decision.Just as a tip, follow the left side from the world's end starting point junction which will not give you much tired for your journey.Make sure to protect the nature and do not bring any thing from Horton plains and make sure to keep only the footstep there.
Pasindu D — Google review
❤️ Absolutely loved this place. Amazing weather. One of the most beautiful place in Sri Lanka. One of the Best place for Nature Lovers all over the world. And kindly request, don't keep garbage in this place. 🍃
Kavinda D — Google review
The park is covered by montane grassland and cloud forest and is rich in biodiversity. Many species found here are endemic to the region. The park is also home to a number of waterfalls, including Baker's Falls and Chimney Pool.The most popular attraction in Horton Plains National Park is World's End, a cliff with a sheer drop of 880 meters (2,900 ft). The views from World's End are said to be some of the most spectacular in Sri Lanka.Here are some of the reasons why Horton Plains National Park is a popular tourist destination:Beautiful scenery: The park is home to stunning landscapes, including montane grassland, cloud forest, waterfalls, and cliffs.Rich biodiversity: The park is home to a wide variety of plants and animals, many of which are endemic to the region.Popular attractions: The park is home to several popular attractions, including World's End, Baker's Falls, and Chimney Pool.Well-maintained trails: The park has a network of well-maintained trails that are suitable for hikers of all levels of experience.Here are some tips for visiting Horton Plains National Park:The best time to visit is during the dry season (December to March).Be sure to bring warm clothing, as the temperature can drop significantly at night.Wear comfortable hiking shoes.Bring plenty of water and snacks.Be aware of the altitude and take it easy if you are not used to hiking at high elevations.Respect the wildlife and do not feed the animals.Leave no trace and dispose of your trash properly.
Amila A — Google review
It's completely another World. Pictures or even videos cannot express that. Please visit there and feel for yourself!. It's cold but very pleasant feeling to the body.It could rain time to time and sunny back again. Weather is changing drastically
Avishka D — Google review
Really nice place to visit at such a young age.At the small world's end, we lost our directions because there wasn't any notice for the directions.Please replace it.And put a woman bag checker for women's bags.A man was looking for women's bags for checking at this place. It's really disappointing.
Madusha S — Google review
The park itself is amazing! We saw lots of deer! The vegetation is beautiful and very different to the rest of Sri Lanka since it's a cloud forest!The round walk takes about 3h with stops in between. Make sure to wear good footwear! Worlds end is the best!One star less for the high price. The price is rising every week! Last week it was 11.700 Rs for 2 adults, today it was 12.280 Rs. I've never done such an expensive hike!
Domi D — Google review
Horton Plains National Park (Sinhala: හෝර්ටන් තැන්න ජාතික උද්යානය, romanized: Hortan Thanna Jathika Udyanaya) is a national park in the central highlands of Sri Lanka that was designated in 1988. It is located at an elevation of 2,100–2,300 m (6,900–7,500 ft) and encompasses montane grassland and cloud forest. It is rich in biodiversity and many species found here are endemic to the region. It is also a popular tourist destination and is situated 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Ohiya, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the world-famous Ohiya Gap/Dondra Watch and 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Nuwara Eliya.
Mano — Google review
The most magical looking place to be for nature lovers. cold climate but the sun was shining bright and day we went it was clear with no mist. the pathway to worlds end is somewhat difficult but rewarding once you reach it. There is a canteen at the entrance if you want to eat something. Snacks are allowed but cannot take plastic bottles or food wrapped in polytene. You can see plenty of little birds and SambarDeers and If you are lucky enough can get a glimpse of a leopard as well 🐆 Horton plains can be claimed to be one of the most beautiful places to visit in Sri Lanka.
Deshini A — Google review
Beautiful landscape, very peaceful and fun! There are deers but we saw all of them before entering the trek which was weird. The big setback is the entrance price. It feels way overpriced in my opinion.Sidenote, any food with plastic bags such as snacks or nylon bags is not allowed and they check the bags so be aware of that.Also the path is circular and it seems that going counter-clockwise (starting from the right side) is easier to take.Lastly, it's better to start the hike when the park opens (6 am) because at noon the place gets really hot. So start early and bring a light jacket for the first hour or so.
Ofir — Google review
Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka, is a masterpiece of natural beauty and biodiversity. Its breathtaking landscapes, including World's End and Baker's Falls, offer awe-inspiring views. The park's diverse flora and fauna, from elusive leopards to vibrant orchids, create a mesmerizing ecosystem. Trekking through misty trails, visitors encounter serene grasslands and ancient forests. This unique blend of wilderness and wonder makes Horton Plains an enchanting destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. The park's conservation efforts and ethereal charm make it a true gem in Sri Lanka's natural heritage.Good place to visit. Highly recommended for local & foriegn visitors.❤️🍃
Dakshina P — Google review
Horton Plains, located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is a breathtakingly beautiful and ecologically significant national park that covers an area of approximately 32.9 square kilometers. This pristine plateau, standing at an elevation of around 2,100 meters above sea level, is renowned for its unique landscape, abundant biodiversity, and stunning natural features.One of the most iconic and awe-inspiring attractions within Horton Plains is "World's End," a sheer precipice that drops nearly 1,200 meters, offering a vertigo-inducing view of the lush lowlands below. Trekkers and nature enthusiasts flock to this spot early in the morning to witness the mesmerizing sunrise over this sheer drop.The park's varied terrain includes rolling grasslands, cloud forests, and crystal-clear streams, providing a habitat for numerous species of flora and fauna. It is home to many endemic species, including the elusive Horton Plains slender loris, sambar deer, and a variety of bird species.Horton Plains is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained hiking trails that allow visitors to explore its natural wonders. The most popular hike is the approximately 9-kilometer circular route that takes you through key attractions like World's End, Baker's Falls, and Mini World's End. These natural landmarks are not only visually stunning but also provide a chance to immerse oneself in the serenity of the highland environment.This protected area also plays a vital role in conserving the catchment areas of several major rivers, making it an essential water resource for the island. UNESCO recognizes Horton Plains as part of the Sri Lanka Central Highlands, a World Heritage Site, due to its ecological significance.Visiting Horton Plains is a must for anyone seeking an unforgettable adventure in Sri Lanka, with its combination of unique topography, diverse wildlife, and the serene beauty of the highland plateau.
Imalshan D — Google review
Great walk. However, trip to parking somewhat burdensome, but with great views. Have to take the early bird to enjoy World End‘s views. From 12, high risk for tropical rain/thunder storms.
Klaus H — Google review
Well maintained national park for trekking and seeing the beauty of nature. No plastics allowed to take in side the park. Approx 3 hours journey to reach both Worlds end and Bakers falls.
Chamil S — Google review
Most people come here to see Worlds End and Bakers Falls. It is a scenic location but as others comment at $36 (you must pay in cash), it's an expensive and busy 3hr hike. If you come at dawn (6am) as recommended to get clear views, you could also hike to Kirigalpotta, Sri Lanka's 2nd highest mountain which will be much quieter... We didn't do it as we arrived later and you have to start this path before 11am! But you need to agree it with your taxi in as they need to wait while you are in the park. Single use plastics are not allowed (other than water).
Kathryn R — Google review
Horton Plains is a breathtaking natural wonder that should be on everyone's bucket list when visiting Sri Lanka. The hike through the park offers stunning views of lush greenery, misty landscapes, and unique wildlife. The highlight, of course, is World's End, a sheer cliff with a drop that seems to go on forever, offering a view that will leave you speechless. The experience is truly unforgettable, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to connect with nature and experience the beauty of Sri Lanka.
Champika H — Google review
Nice place to hike. Wonderful experience to cherish forever. Should start your hike at 6. Then you can leave with in 4 hours. Its a circle way trail. There are paths. You can choose which one to start. One is from Baker's fall, great world end, mini world end and the entrance. We visited 30 people. It's a package. We paid 7310/= as the entrance ticket.
Dilaksha S — Google review
Horton Plains National Park sits in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, just 32 kilometers away from Nuwara Eliya. Getting there is a treat in itself, as you can take the Boralanda-Ohiya road, known as one of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful routes, or the Nuwara Eliya-Ambewela road.When you arrive, you’ll need to buy a ticket at the counter. It costs 400 rupees for a vehicle and 150 rupees for a local adult, including VAT.The park’s main attractions include Mini World’s End, Great World’s End, and Baker’s Waterfall. To see them, you’ll have to hike along a 9-kilometer trail, which takes about 3.5 to 4 hours for the average adult. If you’re with older or younger folks, it might take longer.This isn’t your usual walk in the park. The trail is steep and narrow, which can be tough if you’re not used to exercising. Plus, there’s no mobile signal, adding to the adventure. Personally, I found it challenging and maybe not worth it.Since it’s a tough journey, make sure to bring water and snacks. At the checkpoint, they’ll check your bag and take away any polythene items, giving you paper covers for your snacks. Also, they don’t allow energy drinks like Redbull or Milo.
Samuel U — Google review
Total hike take about 4hrs. Better to start early 6 am or in the evening around 4.(Hike will be difficult during day hours. You will not be allowed to take any plastic items. Plastic water bottle is allowed. If you take biscuit they will give paper bags you can remove the plastic bag put the biscuit to the paper bags.Enjoy 😉.
pradeepan — Google review
Great hike, we started around 8am, and made it to the world end cliff by 9:30 by an easy walk, plenty of time before the clouds cover the valley which I think will happen after 10. We did the entire hike about 9 km and it took us about 4 hours.
Gabi Z — Google review
It was a lovely sunny day. The hike took about 4 hours, 9km. There are some difficult areas, but manageable. I recommend starting from Baker's falls side and then going to World's End.
Buddhika P — Google review
A visually stunning experience to see all the special montane flora and fauna of sri lanka. The cool climate of around 20 degrees or less makes this the easiest place for a foreigner like myself to walk about. For anyone planning on coming you can't take items in plastic wrapping there so make sure to pack a sandwich in a paper bag before going if you want to eat something. Plastic waterbottles are fine though.
Martin A — Google review
You can have an amazing views while walking in the paths. Have to walk around 9 km till come back to parking area. There is a small canteen near the car park. Polythenes are not allowed to take inside the park.
Shani L — Google review
Fantastic hike in a national Park. Very easy hike that was accessible to all ages from toddlers to senior citizens with disabilities. Most of the guest were in flip-flops and had no hiking supplies
Stephen S — Google review
One of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka, Horton Plain is a very famous tourist spot. From now on, the officers will carry out a very high level of environmental control and dispose of plastic polythene etc. very properly and without giving any space to carry them inside, therefore the environment there will be very clean and minimum pollution. Some days there are very thick fogg so be aware of the weather conditions before visiting.In this, it is possible to visit places like Baker's Falls, Little World's End, and besides, animals like elks can also be seen in abundance. Be careful not to destroy the environment when you visit this
Danal B — Google review
Best hike I’ve had in Sri Lanka! Beautiful view, it’s also a bit challenging. You better start your hike at 6am to have the best view otherwise it gets misty. You also get so lots of animals if you look closely
Sophie N — Google review
A great place for nature lovers. You get to see birds, Sambar deer and many other animals. If you are really lucky you could even get to see the Sri Lankan leopard as well. Best you prepare yourself with proper wear for the Walk. Do not bring any sort of plastic and it is prohibited. The best time is to come in the morning.
Lakmal W — Google review
Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka is a breathtaking natural wonder that left me in awe. The park is home to diverse flora and fauna, with stunning landscapes ranging from lush forests to expansive grasslands. The highlight of my visit was the iconic World's End viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mist-covered mountains.Exploring the park on foot was a memorable experience, with well-maintained trails leading to picturesque spots like Baker's Falls, where the cascading waterfalls provided a refreshing break during the hike. The park's unique ecosystem, including endemic species like the elusive Sri Lankan leopard, adds to its allure for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.The cool climate and fresh mountain air made the visit even more enjoyable, and the knowledgeable guides provided valuable insights into the park's ecology and history. Although the trek can be challenging at times, the stunning scenery and opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting make it all worthwhile.Overall, Horton Plains National Park is a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka for its natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and immersive wildlife experiences. It's a perfect place for adventurers and nature lovers looking to connect with the pristine beauty of Sri Lanka's highlands.
Thilina R — Google review
It is a nice location, with good views. However, tourists should not waste your money here, as you will pay 150 times the local price.Took about 4hrs for a 9.5km trail. Please note that this is not a trail for casual walkers, or the young or elderly. There is no such warning or information about the conditions of the trail when you are buying the entry tickets.Wide open views for only about 25% of the hike, because 75% of the trail is within hilly forested areas. And about 90% of the trail is on uneven ground. My Garmin fitness tracker recorded that we estimatedly climbed 42 flights of stairs uphill, and 51 flights of stairs downhill.While it is a beautiful place for a challenging hike, my poor review is because of the entry fees. Foreigners are charged around 40usd, which is about an exorbitant 150 times more than a local ticket. The 25usd price is misleading, because you also need to pay government taxes and service charges. There wasn't any indication of any services provided, or why we were charged for it.Toilets did not have much privacy. The road leading to the park was badly maintained, and full of pot holes. Man made trails were horrible and poorly maintained.
Sp H — Google review
The park will open 6 AM to 4 PM everyday however the entrance gates will close after 2PM since the trial normally takes more than 3 hours you complete (12 KM). Recommended to start early as much as possible if you are planning to do the nature walk. High biodiversity were there don’t bring plastics or polytine.
Anushka D — Google review
Very good place but have to walk a lot and it has 3 points to visit 1.Worlds End 2.Mimi Worlds End 3. Bakers fall all 3 places are very beautiful, the total hike may take about 4 hours, they would not let you take plastic item but if biscuits or other snacks they will provide a paper bag so you can take your food and enjoy. After all very good place to visit recommended for everyone but small children may find it difficult and it will even be hard to cary them considering it has about 6km+ and very hard paths (the hardest path is the path from mini worlds end to start) and I had a great time visiting this place and enjoying it so I recommend you guys too.😉🗻
Nayana D — Google review
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Horton Plains National Park is a vast protected area situated on a high plateau in Sri Lanka. The park features diverse landscapes, including grasslands, forests, waterfalls, and lakes. It is home to a variety of wildlife species; however, the larger animals are difficult to spot. Bird enthusiasts will find the park rewarding with its abundant birdlife. One of the popular activities among visitors is hiking in the shadows of Kirigalpotta and Totapola mountains that offer stunning views.
Horton National Park is one of the most popular National Park in Sri Lanka and is regarded as a Must-see place.The park is home to a variety of Flora and Fauna making it an interesting place for the Wild life and Nature enthusiasts alike. Best time to visit is early in the morning (6 AM to 10 AM) as it will let you have a clear view of the surroundings, mountains and valleys. It starts to get a little foggy around Noon, and you might not be able to get a clear view of the surroundings. Best time to visit is from January to March.
Geeth A — Google review
World heritage site, national park. Above 2000m sea level this is a spectacular cloud forest with breath taking bio diversity.There is a ticket fee for the vehicle and individual adults. Tickets are different in price for locals and tourists.There are two main hikes.The 8-9 km wolds end loop - words end, mini worlds end - far spanning view points with great sun rises and views) , bakers fall.And the 7 km (14 km round trip) kirigalpoththa hike.Many endemic bird and plant species. Many other non endemic birds and amphibians.Large groups of Sambar dear can be seen.A strict no polythene zone. Bags are checked before they let you enter.
Bhanuka V — Google review
Very nice scenery and easy hike. Best be there between 7-10am, after that it can get cloudy. 4 stars because of the price (30$) which is a bit exagerated compared to other parks in Sri Lanka.
Quentin D — Google review
Horton Place is undeniably a hidden gem of Sri Lanka. It's a must-visit destination for every Sri Lankan, offering a magical forest experience and breathtaking weather. What's even more remarkable is the affordability of the ticket price, ensuring access for all. The dedicated and friendly staff's commitment to preserving this natural wonder is truly commendable. Visiting Horton Place is not just an experience; it's a journey to cherish for a lifetime.
Moh F — Google review
Great experience, you should visit there at lease once in your life. It was 3-4 hours walking track, 9-10km distance. Beautiful view. Please look at my photos which I’ve taken.
Gihan K — Google review
A hike through an amazing landscape in Sri Lanka.We went early in the morning, so we had a chance to see clear views at Lesser World's End and Greater World's End.The views were amazing, and I wish I had taken a better camera to capture the scenes.Another amazing place is Baker's Falls, which is a beautiful waterfall. It allowed us to have a well-earned rest on our hike and admire the view.The landscape and the flora and fauna are other reasons to visit Horton Plains.I wish I had brought binoculars along so I could get a closer view of the birds that were abundant on our walk.It's one of the more expensive things to do in Sri Lanka. However, we still think that it is worth it.The park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and creates employment for many local people.It's an amazing hike and something that is worth supporting.There are a couple of toilets on the hike (bring your own loo roll!)You can't take plastics on the hike, so I would recommend taking a non plastic reusable bottle.Take a hat, sunscreen, and a light jacket.It was a little cool for the first twenty minutes of the walk. My jacket went into my small rucksack after I warmed up.It was quite warm towards the end of the hike, and the hats and sunscreen were used. The UV can be intense as you are at an elevation of around 2,100 to 2,300m above sea level.There is a place to get a Sri Lankan snack and drink after the walk. Offering is limited, though.A gift shop sells some books on wildlife, mementoes and some clothing. (You can buy a hat and jacket if you have forgotten to bring one with you)Overall, this is a great experience that I would do again and again at different times of the year to see the changes in the blooms and landscape.
Michael M — Google review
Its a really great place to visit with your family and friends. Beautiful nature. Cold weather. Variates of plants and birds. Its a 8 km journey where you get to see the Mini Worlds End then the Great World's End and then Baker's Fall. There are also places located for camping as well. Not just these but you get to explore some more mountain peaks as well. I suggest you to get a leaflet on the entrance which cost you about 100 Srilankan Rs. Come enjoy the nature, the journey, the atmosphere, the experience in Horton Plains.
Faisal K — Google review
Mesmerizing nature with beautiful mountains and greenery all around. This is by far one of the best national parks Sri Lanka has to offer. The rich biodiversity makes this an interesting place.Of course, it is most renowned for the world's end, mini world's end and the bakers fall all of which are must see places. It would take 3-4 hours to cover the entire loop (depends on how fast you walk).Be prepared for the cold, if you are trekking in the morning but plastics/polythene is not allowed.The best time to visit would be early morning 6-10am to both avoid the crowd and to see world's end without any obstructions from the mist. As later on (after 11-12 noon) mist would start to settle in).
Thaveesha C — Google review
Absolutely loved this place. I can see in some of the other reviews some negative points about the ticket counter, but we had a really positive experience and the exchange rate used was spot on (we checked on the way to the park to make sure). The ticket man was friendly, so a good start.As for the price? I truly don’t think it’s expensive but I guess that’s subjective. You pay the same price for two co*cktails in London and only gain a headache from that! The park itself was spotlessly clean and breathtaking. I applaud the park keepers for checking bags and removing plastics (apart from water bottles - but even the labels come off!). So many different things to see on the walk/hike. Unfortunately we did not see any animals, and the view from worlds end was completely cloudy, but we did get a good view from mini worlds end. Overall a really enjoyable time and felt like we had the whole place to ourselves for the most part.
Joanna L — Google review
A world class heritage that everyone on the planet must visit and feel the spirited breath in the Horton Plains. Two main entrance, one is from Ohiya road and other entrance from Pattipola. The national park opens at 6.00am till 6.00pm. But entrance to the park limited only till 3.00pm if I'm not wrong.Three main trains; Thotupalakanda, Kirigalpoththa and World's end trails.World's end trail about 5km+ and with the speed and the time you spend as a nature lover it varies between 3 hours to 5 hours to complete the trail.Morning hours and the evening hours are the best to feel the coldness of the nature. The cloud forest will give you amazing experience.Officers doing there best to protect the nature and no polyethene allowed to the park and which is wise decision.Just as a tip, follow the left side from the world's end starting point junction which will not give you much tired for your journey.Make sure to protect the nature and do not bring any thing from Horton plains and make sure to keep only the footstep there.
Pasindu D — Google review
❤️ Absolutely loved this place. Amazing weather. One of the most beautiful place in Sri Lanka. One of the Best place for Nature Lovers all over the world. And kindly request, don't keep garbage in this place. 🍃
Kavinda D — Google review
The park is covered by montane grassland and cloud forest and is rich in biodiversity. Many species found here are endemic to the region. The park is also home to a number of waterfalls, including Baker's Falls and Chimney Pool.The most popular attraction in Horton Plains National Park is World's End, a cliff with a sheer drop of 880 meters (2,900 ft). The views from World's End are said to be some of the most spectacular in Sri Lanka.Here are some of the reasons why Horton Plains National Park is a popular tourist destination:Beautiful scenery: The park is home to stunning landscapes, including montane grassland, cloud forest, waterfalls, and cliffs.Rich biodiversity: The park is home to a wide variety of plants and animals, many of which are endemic to the region.Popular attractions: The park is home to several popular attractions, including World's End, Baker's Falls, and Chimney Pool.Well-maintained trails: The park has a network of well-maintained trails that are suitable for hikers of all levels of experience.Here are some tips for visiting Horton Plains National Park:The best time to visit is during the dry season (December to March).Be sure to bring warm clothing, as the temperature can drop significantly at night.Wear comfortable hiking shoes.Bring plenty of water and snacks.Be aware of the altitude and take it easy if you are not used to hiking at high elevations.Respect the wildlife and do not feed the animals.Leave no trace and dispose of your trash properly.
Amila A — Google review
It's completely another World. Pictures or even videos cannot express that. Please visit there and feel for yourself!. It's cold but very pleasant feeling to the body.It could rain time to time and sunny back again. Weather is changing drastically
Avishka D — Google review
Really nice place to visit at such a young age.At the small world's end, we lost our directions because there wasn't any notice for the directions.Please replace it.And put a woman bag checker for women's bags.A man was looking for women's bags for checking at this place. It's really disappointing.
Madusha S — Google review
The park itself is amazing! We saw lots of deer! The vegetation is beautiful and very different to the rest of Sri Lanka since it's a cloud forest!The round walk takes about 3h with stops in between. Make sure to wear good footwear! Worlds end is the best!One star less for the high price. The price is rising every week! Last week it was 11.700 Rs for 2 adults, today it was 12.280 Rs. I've never done such an expensive hike!
Domi D — Google review
Horton Plains National Park (Sinhala: හෝර්ටන් තැන්න ජාතික උද්යානය, romanized: Hortan Thanna Jathika Udyanaya) is a national park in the central highlands of Sri Lanka that was designated in 1988. It is located at an elevation of 2,100–2,300 m (6,900–7,500 ft) and encompasses montane grassland and cloud forest. It is rich in biodiversity and many species found here are endemic to the region. It is also a popular tourist destination and is situated 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Ohiya, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the world-famous Ohiya Gap/Dondra Watch and 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Nuwara Eliya.
Mano — Google review
The most magical looking place to be for nature lovers. cold climate but the sun was shining bright and day we went it was clear with no mist. the pathway to worlds end is somewhat difficult but rewarding once you reach it. There is a canteen at the entrance if you want to eat something. Snacks are allowed but cannot take plastic bottles or food wrapped in polytene. You can see plenty of little birds and SambarDeers and If you are lucky enough can get a glimpse of a leopard as well 🐆 Horton plains can be claimed to be one of the most beautiful places to visit in Sri Lanka.
Deshini A — Google review
Beautiful landscape, very peaceful and fun! There are deers but we saw all of them before entering the trek which was weird. The big setback is the entrance price. It feels way overpriced in my opinion.Sidenote, any food with plastic bags such as snacks or nylon bags is not allowed and they check the bags so be aware of that.Also the path is circular and it seems that going counter-clockwise (starting from the right side) is easier to take.Lastly, it's better to start the hike when the park opens (6 am) because at noon the place gets really hot. So start early and bring a light jacket for the first hour or so.
Ofir — Google review
Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka, is a masterpiece of natural beauty and biodiversity. Its breathtaking landscapes, including World's End and Baker's Falls, offer awe-inspiring views. The park's diverse flora and fauna, from elusive leopards to vibrant orchids, create a mesmerizing ecosystem. Trekking through misty trails, visitors encounter serene grasslands and ancient forests. This unique blend of wilderness and wonder makes Horton Plains an enchanting destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. The park's conservation efforts and ethereal charm make it a true gem in Sri Lanka's natural heritage.Good place to visit. Highly recommended for local & foriegn visitors.❤️🍃
Dakshina P — Google review
Horton Plains, located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is a breathtakingly beautiful and ecologically significant national park that covers an area of approximately 32.9 square kilometers. This pristine plateau, standing at an elevation of around 2,100 meters above sea level, is renowned for its unique landscape, abundant biodiversity, and stunning natural features.One of the most iconic and awe-inspiring attractions within Horton Plains is "World's End," a sheer precipice that drops nearly 1,200 meters, offering a vertigo-inducing view of the lush lowlands below. Trekkers and nature enthusiasts flock to this spot early in the morning to witness the mesmerizing sunrise over this sheer drop.The park's varied terrain includes rolling grasslands, cloud forests, and crystal-clear streams, providing a habitat for numerous species of flora and fauna. It is home to many endemic species, including the elusive Horton Plains slender loris, sambar deer, and a variety of bird species.Horton Plains is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained hiking trails that allow visitors to explore its natural wonders. The most popular hike is the approximately 9-kilometer circular route that takes you through key attractions like World's End, Baker's Falls, and Mini World's End. These natural landmarks are not only visually stunning but also provide a chance to immerse oneself in the serenity of the highland environment.This protected area also plays a vital role in conserving the catchment areas of several major rivers, making it an essential water resource for the island. UNESCO recognizes Horton Plains as part of the Sri Lanka Central Highlands, a World Heritage Site, due to its ecological significance.Visiting Horton Plains is a must for anyone seeking an unforgettable adventure in Sri Lanka, with its combination of unique topography, diverse wildlife, and the serene beauty of the highland plateau.
Imalshan D — Google review
Great walk. However, trip to parking somewhat burdensome, but with great views. Have to take the early bird to enjoy World End‘s views. From 12, high risk for tropical rain/thunder storms.
Klaus H — Google review
Well maintained national park for trekking and seeing the beauty of nature. No plastics allowed to take in side the park. Approx 3 hours journey to reach both Worlds end and Bakers falls.
Chamil S — Google review
Most people come here to see Worlds End and Bakers Falls. It is a scenic location but as others comment at $36 (you must pay in cash), it's an expensive and busy 3hr hike. If you come at dawn (6am) as recommended to get clear views, you could also hike to Kirigalpotta, Sri Lanka's 2nd highest mountain which will be much quieter... We didn't do it as we arrived later and you have to start this path before 11am! But you need to agree it with your taxi in as they need to wait while you are in the park. Single use plastics are not allowed (other than water).
Kathryn R — Google review
Horton Plains is a breathtaking natural wonder that should be on everyone's bucket list when visiting Sri Lanka. The hike through the park offers stunning views of lush greenery, misty landscapes, and unique wildlife. The highlight, of course, is World's End, a sheer cliff with a drop that seems to go on forever, offering a view that will leave you speechless. The experience is truly unforgettable, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to connect with nature and experience the beauty of Sri Lanka.
Champika H — Google review
Nice place to hike. Wonderful experience to cherish forever. Should start your hike at 6. Then you can leave with in 4 hours. Its a circle way trail. There are paths. You can choose which one to start. One is from Baker's fall, great world end, mini world end and the entrance. We visited 30 people. It's a package. We paid 7310/= as the entrance ticket.
Dilaksha S — Google review
Horton Plains National Park sits in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, just 32 kilometers away from Nuwara Eliya. Getting there is a treat in itself, as you can take the Boralanda-Ohiya road, known as one of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful routes, or the Nuwara Eliya-Ambewela road.When you arrive, you’ll need to buy a ticket at the counter. It costs 400 rupees for a vehicle and 150 rupees for a local adult, including VAT.The park’s main attractions include Mini World’s End, Great World’s End, and Baker’s Waterfall. To see them, you’ll have to hike along a 9-kilometer trail, which takes about 3.5 to 4 hours for the average adult. If you’re with older or younger folks, it might take longer.This isn’t your usual walk in the park. The trail is steep and narrow, which can be tough if you’re not used to exercising. Plus, there’s no mobile signal, adding to the adventure. Personally, I found it challenging and maybe not worth it.Since it’s a tough journey, make sure to bring water and snacks. At the checkpoint, they’ll check your bag and take away any polythene items, giving you paper covers for your snacks. Also, they don’t allow energy drinks like Redbull or Milo.
Samuel U — Google review
Total hike take about 4hrs. Better to start early 6 am or in the evening around 4.(Hike will be difficult during day hours. You will not be allowed to take any plastic items. Plastic water bottle is allowed. If you take biscuit they will give paper bags you can remove the plastic bag put the biscuit to the paper bags.Enjoy 😉.
pradeepan — Google review
Great hike, we started around 8am, and made it to the world end cliff by 9:30 by an easy walk, plenty of time before the clouds cover the valley which I think will happen after 10. We did the entire hike about 9 km and it took us about 4 hours.
Gabi Z — Google review
It was a lovely sunny day. The hike took about 4 hours, 9km. There are some difficult areas, but manageable. I recommend starting from Baker's falls side and then going to World's End.
Buddhika P — Google review
A visually stunning experience to see all the special montane flora and fauna of sri lanka. The cool climate of around 20 degrees or less makes this the easiest place for a foreigner like myself to walk about. For anyone planning on coming you can't take items in plastic wrapping there so make sure to pack a sandwich in a paper bag before going if you want to eat something. Plastic waterbottles are fine though.
Martin A — Google review
You can have an amazing views while walking in the paths. Have to walk around 9 km till come back to parking area. There is a small canteen near the car park. Polythenes are not allowed to take inside the park.
Shani L — Google review
Fantastic hike in a national Park. Very easy hike that was accessible to all ages from toddlers to senior citizens with disabilities. Most of the guest were in flip-flops and had no hiking supplies
Stephen S — Google review
One of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka, Horton Plain is a very famous tourist spot. From now on, the officers will carry out a very high level of environmental control and dispose of plastic polythene etc. very properly and without giving any space to carry them inside, therefore the environment there will be very clean and minimum pollution. Some days there are very thick fogg so be aware of the weather conditions before visiting.In this, it is possible to visit places like Baker's Falls, Little World's End, and besides, animals like elks can also be seen in abundance. Be careful not to destroy the environment when you visit this
Danal B — Google review
Best hike I’ve had in Sri Lanka! Beautiful view, it’s also a bit challenging. You better start your hike at 6am to have the best view otherwise it gets misty. You also get so lots of animals if you look closely
Sophie N — Google review
A great place for nature lovers. You get to see birds, Sambar deer and many other animals. If you are really lucky you could even get to see the Sri Lankan leopard as well. Best you prepare yourself with proper wear for the Walk. Do not bring any sort of plastic and it is prohibited. The best time is to come in the morning.
Lakmal W — Google review
Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka is a breathtaking natural wonder that left me in awe. The park is home to diverse flora and fauna, with stunning landscapes ranging from lush forests to expansive grasslands. The highlight of my visit was the iconic World's End viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mist-covered mountains.Exploring the park on foot was a memorable experience, with well-maintained trails leading to picturesque spots like Baker's Falls, where the cascading waterfalls provided a refreshing break during the hike. The park's unique ecosystem, including endemic species like the elusive Sri Lankan leopard, adds to its allure for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.The cool climate and fresh mountain air made the visit even more enjoyable, and the knowledgeable guides provided valuable insights into the park's ecology and history. Although the trek can be challenging at times, the stunning scenery and opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting make it all worthwhile.Overall, Horton Plains National Park is a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka for its natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and immersive wildlife experiences. It's a perfect place for adventurers and nature lovers looking to connect with the pristine beauty of Sri Lanka's highlands.
Thilina R — Google review
It is a nice location, with good views. However, tourists should not waste your money here, as you will pay 150 times the local price.Took about 4hrs for a 9.5km trail. Please note that this is not a trail for casual walkers, or the young or elderly. There is no such warning or information about the conditions of the trail when you are buying the entry tickets.Wide open views for only about 25% of the hike, because 75% of the trail is within hilly forested areas. And about 90% of the trail is on uneven ground. My Garmin fitness tracker recorded that we estimatedly climbed 42 flights of stairs uphill, and 51 flights of stairs downhill.While it is a beautiful place for a challenging hike, my poor review is because of the entry fees. Foreigners are charged around 40usd, which is about an exorbitant 150 times more than a local ticket. The 25usd price is misleading, because you also need to pay government taxes and service charges. There wasn't any indication of any services provided, or why we were charged for it.Toilets did not have much privacy. The road leading to the park was badly maintained, and full of pot holes. Man made trails were horrible and poorly maintained.
Sp H — Google review
The park will open 6 AM to 4 PM everyday however the entrance gates will close after 2PM since the trial normally takes more than 3 hours you complete (12 KM). Recommended to start early as much as possible if you are planning to do the nature walk. High biodiversity were there don’t bring plastics or polytine.
Anushka D — Google review
Very good place but have to walk a lot and it has 3 points to visit 1.Worlds End 2.Mimi Worlds End 3. Bakers fall all 3 places are very beautiful, the total hike may take about 4 hours, they would not let you take plastic item but if biscuits or other snacks they will provide a paper bag so you can take your food and enjoy. After all very good place to visit recommended for everyone but small children may find it difficult and it will even be hard to cary them considering it has about 6km+ and very hard paths (the hardest path is the path from mini worlds end to start) and I had a great time visiting this place and enjoying it so I recommend you guys too.😉🗻
Nayana D — Google review
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Blue Field Tea Center
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Restaurant
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
The Blue Field Tea Center is a restaurant in Nuwara Eliya that serves delicious teas. After paying for your tea, you can go on a factory tour which is very informative. They also have a store where you can buy tea directly from them.
I and my wife visited this place on our way to Nuwara Eliya. The staff here was good and helpful. We had a factory tour after which we visited this place to try some of their teas. We tried some of their flavours and bought some from their store. Overall, it was a good expierence and would recommend it.
Aatish B — Google review
Stunning place, amazing staff, mesmerizing view, and equally nice food for the right price I’d say!We went for a buffet and it was great for the price. I would suggest to make the menu a little better but overall no complaints.We had corn soup, few mixed fresh vegetable salad, your regular starters, great sauces, white rice, herb rice, pasta, butter chicken, deviled/fried fish, etc. I guess the menu is not fixed, i.e. it’s rotated!Loved the Salads, the steaming hot corn soup, the fish, and of course the desserts. The butter chicken could’ve been better 😇Kudos to the team there, lovely people!Even if you’re new to the entire buffet thing, do not worry cuz the environment is super welcoming!Had a quick little tour of the tea factory as well which dates back to 1921👌🏽
Hisham — Google review
Great views, the history behind this tea centre was that it was created by the British more than 100 years ago and is still operational, a full scale tea factory, showing you stop by step how the teas and made. Quite interesting, you then have the option to purchase many different teas afterwards.
Hasan ( — Google review
Very nice tour place & they have great quality tea items & we can choose the lots kind of different tea items available. So I can recommend this product.
Prashanth G — Google review
I recommend this plantation over the more famous Damro plantation is you want to know more about the tea making process. Their tour of the factory is more detailed and personal. The surrounding environment is also very picturesque.
Yuhng Y — Google review
They gave complementary factory tour and tea tasting in their lounge. They also have a local tea in their store which may not be found on the shelf but you can ask for it at the billing counter. It is cheap as compared to other variety kept for tourist.
Tej K — Google review
Great Milk Tea but the Chocolate Cake isn't that much quality. But if you really need a best tea experience you can go for it and the atmosphere is so attractive also the Packaging of Tea seems creative and impressive
Chrishoban M — Google review
Very lovely short tour of the factory from a very knowledgeable guide. After, followed up by a delicious cup of tea at the center/shop. A lovely stop! It seems to be a bit less crowded with tourists compared to some of the other factories on the road, so this was a big plus to me!
David K — Google review
By visiting here, you can know how the tea is made. I didn’t have much knowledge about tea, but guide explained clearly and could know well about the process and type of teas. Worth to visit even it is far from another sightseeing place. I didn’t see another tea factories, so could compare with others. Seems there are so many factories, so better to ask someone who knows well. But I can recommend here.
Shimpei T — Google review
If you need to feel the traditional tea factory outlet and taste a tea you should come to Blue field tea center satisfaction guaranteed with pleasant environment and tea museum
Rangana R — Google review
This is the factory outlet of Blue Field Tea Garden Pvt Ltd. Located 1,285 meters above sea level, on the main road connecting Kandy with Nuwara Eliya, the history of Bluefield Tea Gardens dates back to 1921. Bluefield Tea Gardens (Pvt) Ltd is famous for producing premium Ceylon tea . The tea is grown on 191 acres of land located in the tropical region of Ramboda, Nuwara Eliya and is famous for its wonderful aroma, taste and healthy antioxidants. The staff were pleasant and helpful in imparting technical knowledge about the tea industry and the tea brewing process in the factory. nice location and you can buy all kinds of factory made tea in the shop, all kinds at reasonable prices. I highly recommend Bluefield, can you focus on that. .
Shan T — Google review
Whenever we are Traveling to Nuwaraeliya we are definitely Visiting this placeNice atmosphere and good place to have Supperb Tea.For Muslims Prayer Room Facility also availableFor Kids there is small paly area
SUHAIL N — Google review
The Blue Field Tea Centre and Restaurant at Ramboda offers the best lunch buffet in town, featuring an international selection. I've been several times and the quality remains consistently high. The staff are very friendly, and I highly recommend this place for both lunch and tea. It's the perfect spot for hygienic food on the way to Nuwara Eliya. Also they takes special bookings, making it even more convenient for events or gatherings.
Mohamed J — Google review
Great experince in tea factory! We had great young lady as a guide who showed us complete process of tea collecting and manufacturing.One small bad remark, please start to colect the rubbish between the plants in your yards. It will surely improve the impression of the customers :)
Martin K — Google review
Nice and quiet place. Tried out the Tea and some varieties of cakes. Tea is perfect as well as the cake. Location is beautiful and car park has a scenic background view of the mountains. A good place to take pictures. There is a stall to buy factory products as well.
Dinusha L — Google review
Our tea tour guide was really knowledgeable! Great views and experience of the tea plantation and the factory. Their black tea was my favorite and full of flavor
Dina P — Google review
Very beautiful plantations and good guides who speak several languages, you can also have lunch at the buffet for 2500 rupees per person
Csikc — Google review
This my favorite place to have tea and snacks on way to little England , prices are reasonable and the surrounding is very beautiful, now they built kids areaBuying 200g ginger tea packs cost around 5000/- it’s too expensive
Sharaz T — Google review
Came here for a quick lunch today. The food served in buffet style was of excellent quality, and the taste was great.Clear recommendation for the restaurant.I have neither visited the tea plantation nor the fsctory. Therefore, I can not comment.
Sc. U — Google review
Not much busy place. Beautiful environment to enjoy the tea. There different types of tea. Regular range of tea available for LKR 150 & golden tip & silver tip available for LKR 300. Service is quick and friendly. Premium range tea available for sale.
Vindula R — Google review
Amazing experience to take a tour around the factory, amazing guide who was very knowledgeable, tour is free but it would be customary to tip the guide if you can! Definitely worth going out of your way to see and doing the extra distance past the more commercial factory which the tours are not so good at! Also a lot quieter so tours are done privately rather than in big groups.
Aidan W — Google review
Perfect Milk Tea!! If you are a tea lover, this is a must try and is totally worth the money!Amazing atmosphere and good place to stop by while travelling via Ramboda!They do have a good variety of savouries and sweet items. You can also buy their tea which is packeted in different containers/boxes,ideal for gifting or personal use. Good customer service
Shahani A — Google review
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Glenloch Tea Factory and Tea Center
$$$$cheap
Tea house
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Great tour. Got to walk around the entire production facility and hear all the facts. The guide was knowledgeable and friendly. The highlight was getting to try some tea picking which was a good laugh!
Daniyal S — Google review
A journey to the Glenloch Tea Factory in Nuwara Eliya is not just a tour of tea production; it's an exploration of the intricate dance between nature, tradition, and human ingenuity. As visitors traverse the lush green landscapes of the tea plantations, they are confronted with the raw beauty of nature and the profound interconnectedness of all living things.Upon entering the tea factory, one is immediately enveloped in the rich aromas of freshly brewed leaves, triggering a sensory experience that transcends mere taste. The tea flight tasting offers a tantalizing journey through a spectrum of flavors, each cup revealing a different facet of the complex relationship between soil, climate, and cultivation techniques.Beyond the surface level enjoyment of each sip lies a deeper philosophical inquiry into the nature of existence itself. Just as each tea leaf undergoes a journey of transformation from bud to brew, so too do we as individuals evolve and grow through the various experiences life presents us.Moreover, the tea factory visit serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance that must be maintained between progress and preservation. As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, it becomes increasingly important to honor and protect the traditions and practices that have sustained communities for generations.In essence, the Glenloch Tea Factory experience is not just about tea; it's about embracing the beauty of impermanence, celebrating the richness of diversity, and finding harmony in the seemingly chaotic tapestry of existence.
Christina M — Google review
Making a visit to a Tea factory is a common factor for any tourist to hang around on the way to Ella from kandy. The tour host will make a tick that he has taken you for site seeing.I believe visiting Glenloch tea factory will give the visitors, completely a different experience.Staffs like Ms. Sivani and other Co workers help you understand the process of making different types of tea. They show extreme hospitality. Easily its one of the oldest in that area.At the end you tend to buy some tea for your dear and nears back home.
Arun C — Google review
One of the oldest tea factories, with over 100 years of history, produces the finest tea.We enjoyed a factory tour of the tea estate, where we experienced firsthand the tea plucking and the intricate steps involved in tea manufacturing, from leaf to cup.The product display showroom showcased a variety of teas, including silver, gold, and black tea. We were treated to a complimentary tea tasting session where we sampled various products.Special thanks to our tour guide, Ms. Sasi, for her hospitality and informative tour.
Gobith R — Google review
We felt good. I visited the factory with a guide and saw the tea making process. In the end I tasted several types of tea. The factory has a tea shop (with many assortments), where you can buy good quality teas at reasonable prices.
Andreea I — Google review
This is we're the guide/ drivers bring you. You get a 5min factory tour and a free tee. Then of course you should buy tea. But they are not pushy which is good. Vut it's not the nicest tea factory or place to be. Better do another one and don't let driver choose this one
Chris K — Google review
My wife and I are Sri Lankan and a colleague/friend of ours visited Sri Lanka while we were there, so we took him to see Glenloch. He got a tour of the factory and the nice lady showed him the process the tea goes through after it’s plucked to the point it is packaged. He also was able to try tea plucking. This is a very nice place to visit and learn about Ceylon tea. They also allow you to taste many types of tea. They have the largest selection of teas for purchase that I’ve ever seen in one location in Sri Lanka. I really liked their tea shop because in one place we could purchase every type of tea we wanted. I will bring many of our friends who are visiting from the USA to see Glenloch. We had a good time here.
S A — Google review
This is a great experience! An amazing tour of the factory going through each stage of the tea making process including machinery! Then we were able to taste a variety of teas and then pick tea 🍃
Dipesh G — Google review
Fantastic place arranged at part of tea factory. Gorgeus view from patissery. We spand a night and had absolutely outstanding breakfast. People are very kind, helpful. Teas are very good and not very expensive. We swą the factory, and I wish I can take a photo of fantastic smell of the tea leafes.
Agnieszka M — Google review
We had been to Glenloch tea factory in April-2024zI have posted a video on YouTube and above is the link. Divya was very helpful in showing the tea factory and the end to end process.https://youtu.be/K6nfQQBtIzs?si=KB3OM79C1bZXeP-L
Shanks — Google review
This estate was established in 1917 and is situated in Ramboda, in the Dimbula Agro-Climatic District.Glenloch Estate has an annual production of approximately 350,000 kg and isIS022000:2018 and HACCP certified.The estate/factory is owned and managed by distinguished tea producer M.T.M. Refai, whose passion for tea manufacture.
Kasun Y — Google review
Finishing the pekoe trail stage 3 stayed here.its so conveniently situated almost end of the trail.clean,comfortable room.then the food was excellent.ideal for Hikers.
Vipul S — Google review
Beautifull scenery and explanation of tea production. There is a big store where you can purchase tea products which you can sample.
Marijana B — Google review
The largest of the tea factories in the Nuwara area! Their tours are well organized and executed by a host of friendly guides. The tour ends with a customary tea tasting in a room where the view alone is worth the visit. The shop on site is very well stocked.
Vikram S — Google review
Amazing such an interesting place. Guide was knowledgeable
Vicky — Google review
The Glenloch Tea Factory and Tea Center in Sri Lanka is a tea lover's paradise that offers a fascinating insight into the world of tea production. The factory tour takes you through the entire tea-making process, from the plucking of leaves to the final packaging. You can witness the skilled workers in action and learn about the different types of teas produced. The knowledgeable guides provide valuable information about tea cultivation, processing, and the rich history of Sri Lanka's tea industry. After the tour, the Tea Center awaits, where you can indulge in a delightful tea tasting experience, savoring the distinct flavors and aromas. The center also offers a variety of high-quality teas for purchase, allowing you to take a piece of Sri Lanka's tea culture home with you. Whether you're a tea enthusiast or simply curious about the art of tea production, a visit to Glenloch Tea Factory and Tea Center is an enriching and enjoyable experience.
Dmytro D — Google review
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Glenloch Tea Factory, Nuwara Eliya Road, Katukitula, Katukithula, Sri Lanka
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Baker's Falls
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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Baker's Falls is a stunning waterfall situated in the heart of Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka. This beautiful waterfall is surrounded by rocks, ferns and lush greenery, providing visitors with an idyllic setting to explore. The area boasts calm and picturesque natural views, including fauna and bird wildlife. While it is expensive to reach this attraction due to limited transportation options such as taxi or tuk-tuk services, it is worth the visit for those who appreciate scenic beauty.
One of the three main spots during World’s End Journey. During the travel, if you choose clockwise direction this falls will come after Mini and Great world’s end. If you choose anti clockwise direction it will come first among 3 places.“🚫Taking bath is not allowed 🚫 ” at this falls. You don’t need to take any separate entry ticket for visiting this Waterfall.Location of this falls in the centre of forest add extra beauty to this spot. Wonderful destination for photography. Various kinds of plants 🌱 around this area will definitely gift you a different hiking experience.
Henoshan A — Google review
A beautiful and famous waterfall in the middle of the jungle in Sri Lanka. It's in the Hortain Plains in Nuwara Eliya. Bathing is prohibited. Baker's Falls is 3 kilometres from the main entrance to Horton Plains National Park. The climb to the falls is named after the late Sir Samuel Baker, a well-known British explorer and game hunter during the British colonial period, and provides breathtaking views over Horton Plains. It is also accessible from Pattipola and the town of Ohiya. Please bring water bottles before you enter the walking trail. Because there are few taps in the hiking trail. you need to walk 3km without any water tap. Don't bring heavy bags because the hiking trail is not easy. If your water is over after the long walk, you can fill your water bottles here. The water is very clear and very Icey fresh since bathing is prohibited, and this waterfall is located at the beginning part of the Belihuloya river. There are plenty of local guides to help you along the way and provide you with all the information you may want to know. The waterfall is surrounded by a thick forest, tree ferns, and a montane shrub. The falls exude a magnetic force that attracts every visitor to be awestruck by their magnificence and charm. it is not a tall waterfall but is extremely beautiful and gives stunning views from different angles. It is a very beautiful waterfall.
Ramesh S — Google review
Baker’s Falls is a beautiful waterfall in Horton Plains. You will find it on the way to World’s End along the Horton Plains trail. There’s a special deck built for taking photographs and visitors can sit and enjoy the beauty. There’s a path used by most locals to get down to the waterfall which is dangerous and not advisable.
Gaurawa K — Google review
It's a most beautiful waterfall in srilanka.This waterfall located in the hortainplains national park.calm nature views.Location is very clean natural and scenic beautiesare really excellent.Visitors must beware of the signboard & the place it warns people not to go.
Kaushika T — Google review
A famous waterfall in Sri Lanka, Baker’s Falls sits between the entrance and World’s End gap of Horton Plains national park. Named after the British explorer Sir Samuel Baker, it is not a tall waterfall but is extremely beautiful which gives stunning views at different angles.Located in the Nuwara Eliya district and 3 kilometres away from the main entrance of Horton Plains national park, Baker’s falls sits majestic and stunning. Named after late Sir Samuel Baker, a very famous British explorer and game hunter during the British colonial period, the hike to the falls yields stunning views of Horton Plains.The hiking trail where the falls can be witnessed is called ‘Baker’s Loop’ which is part of the circular trail trekking through Horton Plains from its entrance to World’s End. It also can be reached from Pattipola or from the town of Ohiya. From Pattipola, there is a marked footpath that leads to World’s End and loops back to Baker’s falls.There are plenty of local guides to help you along the way, and provide you with all the information you may want to know. The waterfall is surrounded by a thick forest, tree ferns and montane shrub. The falls exudes a magnetic force which attracts every visitor to be awestruck by its magnificence and charm.
THE T — Google review
My visit to Bakers Falls left me truly captivated by the natural beauty that Sri Lanka has to offer. Nestled within Horton Plains National Park, Bakers Falls is a picturesque waterfall that demands attention.The trail leading up to the falls was an adventure in itself, winding through lush landscapes and offering glimpses of the surrounding hills and forests. The trail was not much harder though we had to walk around 2.5km to the Bakers’ Falls. The journey to Bakers Falls was rewarding, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It's a testament to the beauty of Sri Lanka's landscapes and a reminder of the value of preserving such natural treasures. My visit to Bakers Falls left me with a profound sense of connection to nature and a collection of memories that I will cherish for years to come.
Archchana K — Google review
Located in Horton Plains, Baker's Falls is a very beautiful place. The time it takes to meet this will vary depending on which route you start your journey from. It is not possible to bathe here.You have to buy tickets while entering Horton place. The water is beautiful most of the time.The road is slippery so be careful
Danal B — Google review
Nice falls in the National Park, lovely fauna and bird wildlife..
Peter H — Google review
About 1.8km walk from the entrance. Uf you doing it from other end through World's End then it's about 5.8km.Newly built platform provide closer look though the old route provides the better familiar view of the falls.
Mihiri A — Google review
Baker’s Fall is a lovely waterfall you get to see along the walking trail of Horton Plains. Its picturesque and so refreshing there. The views will never fail you.You have to take a smaller waking path down to the waterfall which can be at times a bit slippery. Be attentive and careful.
Ruwanmalee D — Google review
This waterfall is located in the Horton place National park. Need to walk down to reach the waterfall.
Shani L — Google review
Located in Horton Plains, you need to hike for around 2.5km to reach the waterfalls. It will be an adventure and fun walk. It is recommended for you to visit in the morning hours, so the area will not be covered with the mist.*Aviod taking a bath in the waterfalls*Have a bottle of water and snacks*Keep the area clean.Leave only your footprints. Enjoy nature.
Azeem R — Google review
Would love to spend tome here😍 you will hear the sound of the water fall.They have build a viewing deck which is a good thing. 🙌 beautiful Baker’s Fall♥️
Rajiv R — Google review
Baker's Falls in World's End is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates with its cascading beauty amidst the scenic landscapes of Sri Lanka. The invigorating hike to reach this enchanting waterfall is well worth the effort, offering a memorable and refreshing escape into the heart of nature.
Kanishka P — Google review
Baker's Falls in Sri Lanka stands as a captivating natural wonder, nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Horton Plains National Park. The journey to this enchanting waterfall is an adventure in itself, traversing scenic trails and embracing the fresh mountain air.Visitors can get up close to Baker's Falls, feeling the cool spray on their faces and appreciating the raw power of the cascading water. The well-maintained trails offer multiple vantage points, each unveiling a unique perspective of the falls and the surrounding beauty.The accessibility and well-preserved natural setting make Baker's Falls an ideal stop for nature lovers and hikers exploring Horton Plains. The Baker's Falls delivers an immersive and refreshing experience that lingers in the memory of every visitor.
TD — Google review
This waterfall located in the Horton Plains National Park premises. You have to walk around 5km to reach this place from the main entrance.There is a viewpoint also.Free Toilets facilities also available near this waterfall
Dinuka L — Google review
Baker's Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall located in the Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka. The waterfall is named after British explorer and big game hunter, Sir Samuel Baker. The waterfall is about 20 meters (66 feet) high and is surrounded by lush vegetation. The water is clear and cold, and the sound of the waterfall is very relaxing. There is a short hike to the waterfall, but it is worth it. The views from the top of the waterfall are amazing. 🤩❤️Baker's Waterfall is a popular tourist destination, but it is still possible to find peace and tranquility at the waterfall. I highly recommend visiting Baker's Waterfall if you are looking for a beautiful and refreshing place to visit in Sri Lanka.Some additional tips for visiting Baker's Waterfall..!*The best time to visit Baker's Waterfall is early in the morning or late in the afternoon. The waterfall is very crowded during the middle of the day.*Wear comfortable shoes as there is a short hike to the waterfall.*Bring a camera to capture the beauty of the waterfall.*Be respectful of the environment and do not litter.*Have fun!
Shehan R — Google review
Bakers Falls is located in Horton Plains National Park.
Shanika C — Google review
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Ridiyagama Safari Park
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Wildlife and safari park
Outdoor Activities
Zoos
Ridiyagama Safari Park is a unique attraction in Sri Lanka that offers visitors the opportunity to witness lions, elephants and zebras up close through trips on either AC buses or private safari jeeps. The park boasts a well-maintained open-air zoo with a good range of animals, including the popular lion cub 'Dora'. Visitors can purchase local adult entrance tickets for Rs.
This experience is worth a visit. It has several animal zones where you can see lions, tigers, elephants, zebras, deer, hipos and numerous other animals.You can choose a safari jeep if you’re a family or a bus if you are an extended group. However according to the number of your group, you get to choose either one.You’ll be provided with a guide who’ll be explaining everything you need to know about the park and its animals.At the end of visiting all the animal zones, there’s a feeding area for those who wish to feed birds and a few other animals for which you have to pay separately.Overall, an exciting, thrilled experience.
Sudeepa P — Google review
Large open spaces for the animals to freely roam. Such a relief to see the animals roam free instead of pacing back and forth in concrete cages. There are safari buses with guides who explain while we drive. We were able to see lions right next to our bus. There were two African elephants. So many deer, monkeys, peaco*cks. The lions and tigers are separate from the herbivores. The elephants were cool and minding their own business. According to the guide, the animals are used to the safari buses.This was A new and amazing experience for the entire family. A very good example to how animals should be : free and wild and NOT in tiny, depressing, desolate cages.Hope Srilanka maintains this place ethically without abusing the animals.The 4 stars was because the bathrooms were stinky.
Hasna N — Google review
The park is well maintained and the animals are well taken care of. You can ride through the enclosures in a jeep or a bus meanwhile the animals can roam around freely. We also loved the feeding area where you can feed elephants and birds
Vera T — Google review
Ridiyagama Safari in Sri Lanka offers a mixed experience. While the staff is friendly and accommodating, the safari itself falls a bit short in terms of animal sightings, with fewer animals than expected.On a positive note, the elephant feeding activity is a highlight and provides a memorable and enjoyable experience. Additionally, the fish therapy session is quite relaxing and unique.Overall, it’s not the worst safari experience, but it does have room for improvement in terms of the variety and number of animals.
Ashen S — Google review
Nice new experience. Pretty good range of animals and the seem to have plans of expansion. The lion cub 'Dora' seems to be the star attraction these days. Safe ride on either ac bus or private safari jeep.takes about 2 hour total for the ride
Gimhan P — Google review
You have to buy entrance tickets (LKR or USD depending on your nationality) and then buy separate tickets to go through the park by bus (with other visitors) for a fee of LKR 100/person or by safari truck (privately) LKR 4500 for the truck which can usually carry at least 6 adults and perhaps even a few small children. The tour will last approximately an hour and you'll get a chance to see lions, tigers, elephants, pygmy hippos, deer, wild boar and many other animals.There's also a petting zone where you will be able to pet/feed animals for a small fee.
Nishanth L — Google review
Nice place to see a variety of wild life in a short time. Buses are arranged inside safari with reasonable rates. Maintenance of the place needs more attention i.e.Roads, washrooms, canteen, etc.
Yasitha K — Google review
Good place to see freely moving animals.. But the service levels of entrance staff, sanitary facilities and refreshment arrangements needs a very high development to attract more tourists..
Gayani R — Google review
One and only open air animal zoo in Sri Lanka and they maintain it in great style. No need to make any reservations before you visit (29/01/2022) the premises. Local adult entrance ticket price is Rs. 350 and well worth it for the price. They have AC busses and non AC Jeeps. Jeep price is 2000 and feels bus with AC is more comfortable and no extra payment need to travel using a bus. After all it's an unforgettable experience. Open 365 days as they advertised.
Roshan F — Google review
One of the best places to visit if you're around the Hambanthota area. It's basically an open zoo that is divided into a few sections: lions, tigers, elephants, and all other herbivores. Although some animals like monkeys and pigeons cannot be contained within walls or electric fences. Animals seemed to be well fed, and the place looked well maintained overall. There was also a dedicated veterinarian for the park, who was very friendly. Apparently they monitor all the animals during their meals, to make sure there are no unattended injuries.The best time to visit the park is early in the morning (after the place is opened). As it gets sunny, animals get into the shade of trees and become harder to spot. Also it gets crowded around noon. There was a place near the ticket counter where you can dump used plastic bottles. The safari jeep cost 4500 Rs per ride, which comes with a guiding person. After the main safari, there was a smaller area for kids to feed birds, ducks and elephants. That would cost you separately.
Chevindu W — Google review
You can safely watch animals. Kids are safer to watch on the bus they provide.Only concerned was the lion in the photo , look like it was starving or Sick. There were good number of different animals
Anthony M — Google review
Lovely experience for the kids. Although, they are still in the process of adding new phases and more animals, it is enjoyable as the price is low (adults 500, kids 250 local)and conveniently located from the expressway exit. Would love to visit again after they add more phases and animals. Highly recommend to go early as possible, opens at around 8.30 am as the later you go they wait for bus or jeep becomes longer. If you are a small family take the bus (100 each) and if you have a good number in your family, take the jeep. Its a dry place,.they water and a mask to protect from dust.
Ijaz I — Google review
Nice place to see animals and enjoy nature park. While travelling in South, don't miss to see.. Cheaper price than Singapore zoo..Management has to focus on the comfort and rules for bus service either time schedule or filling the seat basis departure.Toilets are getting dilapidated and poorly manage. It is not suitable for foreigners. Need to improve sanitory and food stall.
Alex D — Google review
Very good experience. Very nice and friendly staff. We enjoyed the safari ride. Saw the elephants close to our jeep and tiger, lion, peaco*ck etc. But if they add more animals it would be nice.
Rinosh C — Google review
This was the first open zoo concept in Sri Lanka. We were able to witness African lion and tiger. Ticket was around 500-600 and we rented jeep, it was below 5000 and there is a bus Ac and non a/c. You can visit with your family and friends for this place. They are maintaining well inside and outside the zoo. Keep standards will be maintained well.
Disharatnam V — Google review
We loved the whole experience. Felt as if we were actually cruising through an African safari. The animals have been trained well and the trainers seem to have sympathy towards the animals and threat them well. The whole journey was great and me and my family spent 2 hours in this wonderful place. The only problem was that we couldn't rent any jeeps as the employees said that the next jeep arrives 2 hours later despite us seeing a lot of jeeps in the parking lot. Also, few employees took money just for asking him to take a photo of us which seemed rather too much of a tip. But overall, great experience, Great service and the journey was worth it!
Sacheen J — Google review
Took my family there, and the kids enjoyed it. One of the elephants gave us a scare 😱. Came next to the bus we were in and gave a few kicks too. As I remember, adults' tickets were 500/=+ tax and kids 200/=+tax. You can't go inside your own vehicle. You have to select a safari jeep or bus. Jeep was 4500/=, and the bus was 150/=. overall good experience.
Charitha G — Google review
My family and I had an amazing time. Would recommend renting the jeeps over the buses so you have a more up front and personal experience with the animals. Would recommend taking your own toilet paper for the restrooms.
Nimshi — Google review
Better than visiting a zoo where animals are caged but still feels like the animals are caged here. Anyway good experience watching the animals at their habitat like(not really but) environment. Kids really should be enjoying it but it ain’t thrilling like sighting a leopard at Yaala or bear at Kumana though it might be not so right to expect the same.Tickets’ prices are alright given the maintenance cost they’d have. 590 for an adult (Including VAT). And, you’ll have to pay separately for the buses/jeeps for the tour.There were only 4 zones opened by the time we’ve visited. Only 200 acres utilized out of the 500 planned. Should get better in the future.Not bad for one time.
Saiyaff F — Google review
It's best place to see animals like elephants, lions, tigers....Anyone can reach easily to the location by using road sign boards from expressway and other cities located around the park.The only drawback I saw was the sanitary facilities for visitors.
Tharindu A — Google review
Good place to visit with family members. Value fir money. Bird feeding and elephant feeding is the most wonderful part
Rangajith K — Google review
Nice experience. Visitors have two options for visiting. Join with the bus (Rs 50/) or hire a safari jeep. Last bus ride at 4.30pm and that's the best time to see animals since they are coming out of shades after warm daylight.
Nadula W — Google review
We went on a friday with the family to experience the so called open zoo in our country. Not a bad idea but could have been better . We took a jeep safari for an hour and there were only 4 zonals which are lions tigers elephants and wild animals including deers,peoco*cks donkeys oryx etc.I prefer more animals than this. But a nice Enjoyable trip with kids. Onetime visit will be fun.
Mysh 2 — Google review
Place is good if you visit early around 9am. Animals are out for feeding and you can really see them up close. Animal feeding session was also quite an experience. Price difference between locals and foreigners should be less in gap. It shouldn’t look like such a rip off for foreigners especially when we go with locals in the same group.
Buddhika P — Google review
Unlike other zoos, this one is different. You will be taken to see the animals in a bus or safari jeep. Lots of animals to see. But nowadays the animals are somewhat less. You can travel to your destination effortlessly. Several comfortable buses have been used for it. A reasonable amount is charged for the ticket. A separate fee can be obtained for the bus. A guide is provided for each bus. It has very beautiful surroundings. There is a large parking lot. Even invisible animals like tigers and lions can be seen up close. Located in a very large area of land.
Dilum P — Google review
Explore Sri Lanka’s first drive-through safari park, divided into six zones. We opted for a safari jeep, but buses are also available. Reasonable prices, friendly staff, and well-maintained facilities including parking, washrooms, and food stalls. Highlights include African elephants, lions, and Bengal tigers, with the safari guide providing detailed insights about the animals.
L.B P — Google review
Good place to visit. Visited in 2024. About 250 acres with four blocks. In rainy days some roads we cannot enter. It will take about 1.5hours hole safari.
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Udawalawe National Park Safari is a vast nature reserve spanning 30,821 hectares in Sri Lanka that boasts an array of native wildlife, such as elephants and water birds. The park is home to herds of wild buffalo, sambar and spotted deer, giant squirrel, making it one of the country's finest national parks. With its lightly vegetated terrain, game-watching is made easy for visitors who want to observe the park's natural beauty.
It was the first Safari in my life. We rented a jeep for three hours, which is enough time to enjoy the views and animals. We met about 10 lone elephants and two herds of elephants. Great variety of birds. By the river we saw deer, buffaloes. It is forbidden to get out of the jeep, feed and touch the animals. There is a stop by the river to take photos.
????????? ? — Google review
Beautiful park, with a really various wildlife. Elephants, buffaloes, amazing birds, monkeys (be careful, they are pushy, and will stole your belongings). The elephants walking around and directly next to the cars, even less than meters away in some cases. Took the 4 hours afternoon tour, definitely enough. Unfortunately we didn’t get to see crocodiles, but they are there.
Aron M — Google review
Excellent safari experience with plenty to see. Not hugely expensive compared to other countries. Elephants are majestic 😍. Just like anywhere else in Srilanka government run ticket office can improve the processes and policies (They need to start accepting digital documents). Our guide was great though.
Rash*tha J — Google review
After going on a safari in Udawalawe National Park for myself, I discovered that it wasn’t exactly what all of the rumors and blogs say. In fact, there are a few things you should know about going on a safari in Udawalawe National Park before you go!So without further ado, here is my honest TRUTH about visiting Udawalawe National Park including what to expect from a safari and more!On a safari in Udawalawe National Park, you will undoubtedly see elephants. In fact, chances are that you will see many of them – babies, too!Udawalawe National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s smaller national parks at only 308.2 km². It is estimated that within this space over 500 elephants live. It’s simple really, a smaller space with a higher density of elephants increases your chances of seeing them!On my safari through Udawalawe National Park, we saw tons of elephants! Within minutes of entering the park, I saw a group of about 7 elephants. Then, throughout the safari, we saw many more including a mother with two babies (one was very small) as well as large male elephants crossing the road only meters from our jeep!The jeep drivers/guides all want you to tip them, so they work hard to find you as many animals as possible.
THE T — Google review
If you want to see Elephants, you have to visit Udawalawe! We saw many elephants eating, roaming, bathing and relaxing! The park has a calming atmosphere with a variation in scenery. Lots of lakes and pools for the animals to sunbathe at dusk, a really beautiful place that will live long in the memory.
Carlitos W — Google review
I did a half-day safari in this national park in the afternoon.It was a very intense experience and incredible to see all the animals.There are not only elephants, but also different species of birds, butterflies, crocodiles, peaco*cks and monkeys.The number of elephant herds here is incredibly high.Can recommend the safari tour to everyone.
Seher S — Google review
Overrated but still worth it because we really wanted to see the elephants! We saw a lot of them that's great and a few other animals/birds but nothing impressive at all.Way too much expensive for a 3 hours tour and the worst was when the guide (that we didn't ask for but just jumped in the jeep and said it was included with the entrance ticket) kept insisting at the end for getting a big tip as it was something mandatory :( Nope
Monica C — Google review
Great place to mainly see elephants. You can also see crocodiles (swimming around looking for their next prey), different kinds of birds, buffalos and monkeys. It’s always advisable not to leave the safari jeep, especially in mating season of elephants as the male elephants could be sometimes looking for trouble (hormones do this obviously). Mama elephants would also be protective of their little ones. Female groups of elephants are always together with the little ones. Male elephants tend to leave the group when they get to a certain age. Stay safe and enjoy. Having a great guide/spotter helps a lot with certain birds as they will be spotting them and giving you their names and history of the place and so on
Ali D — Google review
Enjoyed the Sri Lankan wildlife in Udawalawa Safari. We saw plenty of elephants and tuskers at close range. Various other birds, peaco*ck dances and crocodiles that evening. The safari jeep cost Rs. 4000/= and entrance tickets were Rs 1250/= for six people. We roamed about three hours in the park. It was a wonderful experience.
Amila K — Google review
We had a booked a private safari and we travelled to this place all the way from Anantara kalutara. It was a rainy weather and I remember we had umbrellas with us and initially we were watching elephant feeding and then we travelled in a safari vehicle to the national park. We saw many crocodiles and a bunch of elephants , a few species of different birds and the nature’s view was great as well !!
Deep S — Google review
Yes, it’s the thing with safaris but the pictures seem that there are elephants neatly everywhere. Hours sitting in a truck with very bad street conditions and then seeing 2 elephants in 3 hours was a bit frustrating and a pity. All in all the park is beautiful and recommendable.
NONO Y — Google review
Very nice park, recommended for a jeep safari. You will most likely see wild elephants maybe even some babies if you are lucky. We saw male elephants fighting, some young ones. Also tons of cool birds, occasionally crocodiles along the water, deer and buffalo to mention a few
Alex L — Google review
We had a wonderful few hours adventuring here with Crocodile Safaris.When we first drove in, I didn’t have high expectations. We immediately encountered a number of elephants and the cynic in me thought they were being coached to hang out there.But as we headed deeper into the park, getting off the beaten track, we were blown away.Our driver was so sharp eyed, he spotted elephants, birds, a fox and he even stopped to point out a chameleon! It took a while for us to see it!But the best of all, seeing the baby elephant feeding from its mama. What a surreal magical moment.This place connects you to nature. You can come with a list of things you want to see and possibly disappointed, or you can relish visiting a place where animals have more freedom to roam and enjoy seeing whoever happens to cross your path.
Katy N — Google review
I took a three hour safari and had the most amazing time. The tour began at 3 PM and it was exactly the right amount of time. With only a short 10 minute drive from my hotel to the park entrance I was looking at wildlife within 15 minutes of it beginning. The driver was knowledgable and friendly. He was very capable And well adapted at finding the animals and stopping in the perfect location to get the best view. I would highly recommend going on safari at this location particularly for the sunset time
Stephen S — Google review
It is the best place in the country and the region to see wild elephants. You can come pretty close. Avoid large tourists groups. We have found experienced local jeep driver with excellent knowledge.
Piotr W — Google review
Udawalawe National Park, the sixth largest animal sanctuary of Sri Lanka is located 180 km from Colombo in south-central sector of the island.Reaching Udawalawe National Park and accessThe entrance to Udawalawe National Park is located near 11km post between Timbolketiya and Tanamanwila on Pelmadulla-Timbolketiya A18 road.Climate at the Udawalawe National ParkDry Monsoon forest with an annual rainfall is about 1520mm has mean day & night temperature are 29 & 24 degrees centigrade respectively.The Landscape of Udawalawe National ParkThe park is situated just south of the Central Highlands, of which escarpment brings about an enrapturing backdrop. At the center of the park lies the Udawalawe Reservoir. Udawalawe National Park established in the year 1972, with the objective of protecting the catchment area of Udawalawe reservoir,which provides water for agriculture and hydro-power generation spreads over an area 30,821, resembles an African game park: it is mainly thorny-shrub jungle with grasslands.Wildlife at Udawalawe National ParkKeeping company to the herds of elephants, the main attraction of the park are the Water Buffalo, Wildboar, Spotted Deer, Sambur Deer, Jackal, Samber, Black-naped hare, mongooses, bandicoots, foxes, s the endemic Toque Macaque and Gray Langers. Sighting a Leopard and other smaller cats like Fishing cat & Jungle cat would be a bonus.Elephants at Udawalawe National ParkUdawalawe is undoubtedly the best place in Sri Lanka to see wild Asian Elephants throughout the year: there are about 500 elephants in the park and they often roam in herds of up to 100. Udawalawe National Park is unique in terms of consistency in numbers of elephants roaming the park: it has no a seasonal variation in herds of elephants. The best hours to visit the park are in the mornings and evenings. Late evening also affords the photographic opportunities in the backdrop of loveliest sunsets.Birdlife at Udawalawe National ParkUdawalawe National Park is one of the best places to see Raptors in Sri Lanka and afford excellent opportunities for photography. Endemic birds include the Sri Lankan junglefowl, Sri Lanka spurfowl, Sri Lanka green pigeon, Sri Lanka grey hornbill, Sri Lanka woodshrike and Sri Lanka swallow. Among the other bird species seen are Spot-billed pelican, Little cormorant, Grey heron, Indian pond heron, Cattle egret, Great egret, Little egret, Intermediate egret, Painted stork, Woolly-necked stork, Yellow-wattled lapwing, Green bee-eater, Crested treeswift. In forested areas Sirkeer and Blue-faced malkoha are found.During the migrant season of birds (Nov to March): Booted eagle, Common kestrel, Harris’s hawk, Rosy starling, Black-capped kingfisher, Wood sandpiper, Common sandpiper, Little ringed plover, Whiskered tern, Western yellow wagtail, Forest wagtail & Citrine wagtail.Butterflies at Udawalawe National ParkSatin trees in the park attract butterflies: beautiful Papilio crino, Delias eucharis, Euploea core and many species of ‘Yellows and Whites’ Papilio polytes. In the riverine forest areas Graphium sarpedon are seen.Reptiles at Udawalawe National ParkWhile the crocodiles doze off on the banks of the reservoir, the water monitor lizards are abound in the park.
Hasitha H — Google review
It is a place with peace for animals to spend the time. But it is also a huge tourism place for Safari ridings and other things.Very famous among sri lankan and foreign travelers .You can see 2 types of elephants available in sri lanka and other animals.
Sanduni J — Google review
If you're looking for an unforgettable wildlife adventure in Sri Lanka, Udawalawe National Park is an absolute must-visit! Situated in the southeastern region of Sri Lanka, Udawalawe promises guaranteed elephant sightings, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike.During the safaris, we were treated to spectacular views of numerous elephant herds, providing a rare opportunity to observe their behavior up close. The park's proximity to the Udawalawe water reservoir ensures that even during the dry season when water levels are low, you'll still encounter hundreds of majestic elephants congregating near the grasslands to quench their thirst and frolic in the water. If you are lucky, you will be fortunate enough to spot elusive tuskers, a sight that's truly extraordinary in Sri Lanka. Plus, the park's strict regulations against feeding the elephants ensure their well-being and natural behavior remain undisturbed.For bird enthusiasts, Udawalawe is a paradise. The main highlights are the stunning White-tailed Iora and Sirkeer Malkoha. During the migratory season from November to March, the park hosts an impressive array of bird species. Our birdwatching escapades led us to record over 100 species, with highlights such as the Indian Roller, Orange-eyed Babbler, Yellow-crowned Woodpecker, and Black-winged Kite.In the park's diverse habitats of thorns, bushes, and dry mixed evergreen forests, You can encounter a variety of wildlife, including Spotted Deer, Ruddy Mongoose, Indian Palm Squirrel, and Indian Gray Mongoose.The facilities at Udawalawe National Park are commendable, with well-maintained washrooms available near the entrance. Visitors are required to explore the park via safari jeep, which adds to the excitement of the adventure. There are plenty of jeep suppliers near the entrance, allowing for flexibility in organizing your safari experience.Overall, the experience at Udawalawe National Park was nothing short of magical. Whether you're seeking thrilling elephant encounters or a mesmerizing birdwatching expedition, this park promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Sri Lanka's breathtaking wilderness. Don't miss out on this incredible adventure!
Ashan P — Google review
It always nice to see elephants healty in nature, so many of them.... it is crowded with all those cars, competiting who will be the first finding elephants, but any way... nice big park and nice experience
Anže V — Google review
Guaranteed to see lots of elephants! We saw probably around 40 elephants, lots of peaco*cks, birds, spotted deers, lizards and some crocodiles, mongoose, storks.The park was very busy in the morning, would recommend doing a half day safari rather just the standard 3 hours as the park was much quieter from 10am to 12Can pay entry fee by credit card
Charlotte — Google review
I recently explored Udawalawe National Park, and it was a captivating experience. Here’s what I encountered:Elephants: The park is renowned for its elephant population. Watching these majestic creatures in their natural habitat was awe-inspiring.Deer: Graceful deer roamed freely, adding to the park’s charm.Crocodiles: The sight of crocodiles basking in the sun near water bodies was both thrilling and slightly eerie.Peaco*cks: Their vibrant plumage caught my attention—truly a sight to behold.Sri Lankan Jungle Fowls: These endemic birds strutted confidently, showcasing their striking red combs.Blue-Tailed Bee Eaters: Their aerial acrobatics and iridescent blue feathers were a delight.Eagles and Other Birds: The skies were alive with eagles and various bird species, soaring and singing.Remember to bring your camera and binoculars! Udawalawe National Park offers an unforgettable wildlife experience. 📸🐘🦌🐊🦚🦜🦅
Mohamed Y — Google review
I recommend the jeep safari here. You can spot different animals. Many jeep drivers are available, and the tour costs approximately 7000 LKR.In our case, we had a great and knowledgeable jeep driver who explained everything. The tour lasted about 3 hours, and it was a fun and worthwhile visit.
Leel K — Google review
**Discover Udawalawe National Park**Udawalawe National Park in Sri Lanka offers a thrilling safari experience, with its main attraction being the Asian elephants. Visitors can observe these majestic creatures, along with crocodiles, deer, and a variety of bird species. Lucky adventurers might even catch a glimpse of a tiger. Guided safari jeeps make exploring the park easy, ensuring you don't miss any of its wonders. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or seeking an adventure, Udawalawe promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Sri Lanka's wilderness.
Madhuka P — Google review
It’s a heaven for nature lovers.We were going mainly to see the elephants, and we saw a lot.On top of that - peaco*cks, different types of eagles and bee eaters, parrots, monkeys, crocodile, water buffalo ( didn’t even knew they exist:)), deers, pelicans, iguana… Wow, I am absolutely happy.
Kateryna L — Google review
Any time of year, it is pretty much guaranteed that you will see elephants - if that's what you came for! 🐘Peaco*cks & Deer are in big numbers. You'd probably not bother taking pics of them after the first 30mins. 🙂Surprisingly, there's a diverse population of birds to the delight of bird watchers.Downside is; If your guide spots an elephant, chances are the other guides will too. This creates a traffic jam around the elephants. Elephants being naturally 'reserved', will walk away from your sight.Overall, it's a great place to visit during the monsoon season.
Andrew A — Google review
We didn't get into the park itself because we were in a hurry. But we drove along one of its borders and saw deer, elephants, buffalos and monkeys. Next time we will definitely visit this reserve, which we recommend to everyone. Rich nature, many wild animals in their natural habitat. You can even feed elephants!!
Andy K — Google review
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Udawalawe National Park Safari is a vast nature reserve spanning 30,821 hectares in Sri Lanka that boasts an array of native wildlife, such as elephants and water birds. The park is home to herds of wild buffalo, sambar and spotted deer, giant squirrel, making it one of the country's finest national parks. With its lightly vegetated terrain, game-watching is made easy for visitors who want to observe the park's natural beauty.
It was the first Safari in my life. We rented a jeep for three hours, which is enough time to enjoy the views and animals. We met about 10 lone elephants and two herds of elephants. Great variety of birds. By the river we saw deer, buffaloes. It is forbidden to get out of the jeep, feed and touch the animals. There is a stop by the river to take photos.
????????? ? — Google review
Beautiful park, with a really various wildlife. Elephants, buffaloes, amazing birds, monkeys (be careful, they are pushy, and will stole your belongings). The elephants walking around and directly next to the cars, even less than meters away in some cases. Took the 4 hours afternoon tour, definitely enough. Unfortunately we didn’t get to see crocodiles, but they are there.
Aron M — Google review
Excellent safari experience with plenty to see. Not hugely expensive compared to other countries. Elephants are majestic 😍. Just like anywhere else in Srilanka government run ticket office can improve the processes and policies (They need to start accepting digital documents). Our guide was great though.
Rash*tha J — Google review
After going on a safari in Udawalawe National Park for myself, I discovered that it wasn’t exactly what all of the rumors and blogs say. In fact, there are a few things you should know about going on a safari in Udawalawe National Park before you go!So without further ado, here is my honest TRUTH about visiting Udawalawe National Park including what to expect from a safari and more!On a safari in Udawalawe National Park, you will undoubtedly see elephants. In fact, chances are that you will see many of them – babies, too!Udawalawe National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s smaller national parks at only 308.2 km². It is estimated that within this space over 500 elephants live. It’s simple really, a smaller space with a higher density of elephants increases your chances of seeing them!On my safari through Udawalawe National Park, we saw tons of elephants! Within minutes of entering the park, I saw a group of about 7 elephants. Then, throughout the safari, we saw many more including a mother with two babies (one was very small) as well as large male elephants crossing the road only meters from our jeep!The jeep drivers/guides all want you to tip them, so they work hard to find you as many animals as possible.
THE T — Google review
If you want to see Elephants, you have to visit Udawalawe! We saw many elephants eating, roaming, bathing and relaxing! The park has a calming atmosphere with a variation in scenery. Lots of lakes and pools for the animals to sunbathe at dusk, a really beautiful place that will live long in the memory.
Carlitos W — Google review
I did a half-day safari in this national park in the afternoon.It was a very intense experience and incredible to see all the animals.There are not only elephants, but also different species of birds, butterflies, crocodiles, peaco*cks and monkeys.The number of elephant herds here is incredibly high.Can recommend the safari tour to everyone.
Seher S — Google review
Overrated but still worth it because we really wanted to see the elephants! We saw a lot of them that's great and a few other animals/birds but nothing impressive at all.Way too much expensive for a 3 hours tour and the worst was when the guide (that we didn't ask for but just jumped in the jeep and said it was included with the entrance ticket) kept insisting at the end for getting a big tip as it was something mandatory :( Nope
Monica C — Google review
Great place to mainly see elephants. You can also see crocodiles (swimming around looking for their next prey), different kinds of birds, buffalos and monkeys. It’s always advisable not to leave the safari jeep, especially in mating season of elephants as the male elephants could be sometimes looking for trouble (hormones do this obviously). Mama elephants would also be protective of their little ones. Female groups of elephants are always together with the little ones. Male elephants tend to leave the group when they get to a certain age. Stay safe and enjoy. Having a great guide/spotter helps a lot with certain birds as they will be spotting them and giving you their names and history of the place and so on
Ali D — Google review
Enjoyed the Sri Lankan wildlife in Udawalawa Safari. We saw plenty of elephants and tuskers at close range. Various other birds, peaco*ck dances and crocodiles that evening. The safari jeep cost Rs. 4000/= and entrance tickets were Rs 1250/= for six people. We roamed about three hours in the park. It was a wonderful experience.
Amila K — Google review
We had a booked a private safari and we travelled to this place all the way from Anantara kalutara. It was a rainy weather and I remember we had umbrellas with us and initially we were watching elephant feeding and then we travelled in a safari vehicle to the national park. We saw many crocodiles and a bunch of elephants , a few species of different birds and the nature’s view was great as well !!
Deep S — Google review
Yes, it’s the thing with safaris but the pictures seem that there are elephants neatly everywhere. Hours sitting in a truck with very bad street conditions and then seeing 2 elephants in 3 hours was a bit frustrating and a pity. All in all the park is beautiful and recommendable.
NONO Y — Google review
Very nice park, recommended for a jeep safari. You will most likely see wild elephants maybe even some babies if you are lucky. We saw male elephants fighting, some young ones. Also tons of cool birds, occasionally crocodiles along the water, deer and buffalo to mention a few
Alex L — Google review
We had a wonderful few hours adventuring here with Crocodile Safaris.When we first drove in, I didn’t have high expectations. We immediately encountered a number of elephants and the cynic in me thought they were being coached to hang out there.But as we headed deeper into the park, getting off the beaten track, we were blown away.Our driver was so sharp eyed, he spotted elephants, birds, a fox and he even stopped to point out a chameleon! It took a while for us to see it!But the best of all, seeing the baby elephant feeding from its mama. What a surreal magical moment.This place connects you to nature. You can come with a list of things you want to see and possibly disappointed, or you can relish visiting a place where animals have more freedom to roam and enjoy seeing whoever happens to cross your path.
Katy N — Google review
I took a three hour safari and had the most amazing time. The tour began at 3 PM and it was exactly the right amount of time. With only a short 10 minute drive from my hotel to the park entrance I was looking at wildlife within 15 minutes of it beginning. The driver was knowledgable and friendly. He was very capable And well adapted at finding the animals and stopping in the perfect location to get the best view. I would highly recommend going on safari at this location particularly for the sunset time
Stephen S — Google review
It is the best place in the country and the region to see wild elephants. You can come pretty close. Avoid large tourists groups. We have found experienced local jeep driver with excellent knowledge.
Piotr W — Google review
Udawalawe National Park, the sixth largest animal sanctuary of Sri Lanka is located 180 km from Colombo in south-central sector of the island.Reaching Udawalawe National Park and accessThe entrance to Udawalawe National Park is located near 11km post between Timbolketiya and Tanamanwila on Pelmadulla-Timbolketiya A18 road.Climate at the Udawalawe National ParkDry Monsoon forest with an annual rainfall is about 1520mm has mean day & night temperature are 29 & 24 degrees centigrade respectively.The Landscape of Udawalawe National ParkThe park is situated just south of the Central Highlands, of which escarpment brings about an enrapturing backdrop. At the center of the park lies the Udawalawe Reservoir. Udawalawe National Park established in the year 1972, with the objective of protecting the catchment area of Udawalawe reservoir,which provides water for agriculture and hydro-power generation spreads over an area 30,821, resembles an African game park: it is mainly thorny-shrub jungle with grasslands.Wildlife at Udawalawe National ParkKeeping company to the herds of elephants, the main attraction of the park are the Water Buffalo, Wildboar, Spotted Deer, Sambur Deer, Jackal, Samber, Black-naped hare, mongooses, bandicoots, foxes, s the endemic Toque Macaque and Gray Langers. Sighting a Leopard and other smaller cats like Fishing cat & Jungle cat would be a bonus.Elephants at Udawalawe National ParkUdawalawe is undoubtedly the best place in Sri Lanka to see wild Asian Elephants throughout the year: there are about 500 elephants in the park and they often roam in herds of up to 100. Udawalawe National Park is unique in terms of consistency in numbers of elephants roaming the park: it has no a seasonal variation in herds of elephants. The best hours to visit the park are in the mornings and evenings. Late evening also affords the photographic opportunities in the backdrop of loveliest sunsets.Birdlife at Udawalawe National ParkUdawalawe National Park is one of the best places to see Raptors in Sri Lanka and afford excellent opportunities for photography. Endemic birds include the Sri Lankan junglefowl, Sri Lanka spurfowl, Sri Lanka green pigeon, Sri Lanka grey hornbill, Sri Lanka woodshrike and Sri Lanka swallow. Among the other bird species seen are Spot-billed pelican, Little cormorant, Grey heron, Indian pond heron, Cattle egret, Great egret, Little egret, Intermediate egret, Painted stork, Woolly-necked stork, Yellow-wattled lapwing, Green bee-eater, Crested treeswift. In forested areas Sirkeer and Blue-faced malkoha are found.During the migrant season of birds (Nov to March): Booted eagle, Common kestrel, Harris’s hawk, Rosy starling, Black-capped kingfisher, Wood sandpiper, Common sandpiper, Little ringed plover, Whiskered tern, Western yellow wagtail, Forest wagtail & Citrine wagtail.Butterflies at Udawalawe National ParkSatin trees in the park attract butterflies: beautiful Papilio crino, Delias eucharis, Euploea core and many species of ‘Yellows and Whites’ Papilio polytes. In the riverine forest areas Graphium sarpedon are seen.Reptiles at Udawalawe National ParkWhile the crocodiles doze off on the banks of the reservoir, the water monitor lizards are abound in the park.
Hasitha H — Google review
It is a place with peace for animals to spend the time. But it is also a huge tourism place for Safari ridings and other things.Very famous among sri lankan and foreign travelers .You can see 2 types of elephants available in sri lanka and other animals.
Sanduni J — Google review
If you're looking for an unforgettable wildlife adventure in Sri Lanka, Udawalawe National Park is an absolute must-visit! Situated in the southeastern region of Sri Lanka, Udawalawe promises guaranteed elephant sightings, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike.During the safaris, we were treated to spectacular views of numerous elephant herds, providing a rare opportunity to observe their behavior up close. The park's proximity to the Udawalawe water reservoir ensures that even during the dry season when water levels are low, you'll still encounter hundreds of majestic elephants congregating near the grasslands to quench their thirst and frolic in the water. If you are lucky, you will be fortunate enough to spot elusive tuskers, a sight that's truly extraordinary in Sri Lanka. Plus, the park's strict regulations against feeding the elephants ensure their well-being and natural behavior remain undisturbed.For bird enthusiasts, Udawalawe is a paradise. The main highlights are the stunning White-tailed Iora and Sirkeer Malkoha. During the migratory season from November to March, the park hosts an impressive array of bird species. Our birdwatching escapades led us to record over 100 species, with highlights such as the Indian Roller, Orange-eyed Babbler, Yellow-crowned Woodpecker, and Black-winged Kite.In the park's diverse habitats of thorns, bushes, and dry mixed evergreen forests, You can encounter a variety of wildlife, including Spotted Deer, Ruddy Mongoose, Indian Palm Squirrel, and Indian Gray Mongoose.The facilities at Udawalawe National Park are commendable, with well-maintained washrooms available near the entrance. Visitors are required to explore the park via safari jeep, which adds to the excitement of the adventure. There are plenty of jeep suppliers near the entrance, allowing for flexibility in organizing your safari experience.Overall, the experience at Udawalawe National Park was nothing short of magical. Whether you're seeking thrilling elephant encounters or a mesmerizing birdwatching expedition, this park promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Sri Lanka's breathtaking wilderness. Don't miss out on this incredible adventure!
Ashan P — Google review
It always nice to see elephants healty in nature, so many of them.... it is crowded with all those cars, competiting who will be the first finding elephants, but any way... nice big park and nice experience
Anže V — Google review
Guaranteed to see lots of elephants! We saw probably around 40 elephants, lots of peaco*cks, birds, spotted deers, lizards and some crocodiles, mongoose, storks.The park was very busy in the morning, would recommend doing a half day safari rather just the standard 3 hours as the park was much quieter from 10am to 12Can pay entry fee by credit card
Charlotte — Google review
I recently explored Udawalawe National Park, and it was a captivating experience. Here’s what I encountered:Elephants: The park is renowned for its elephant population. Watching these majestic creatures in their natural habitat was awe-inspiring.Deer: Graceful deer roamed freely, adding to the park’s charm.Crocodiles: The sight of crocodiles basking in the sun near water bodies was both thrilling and slightly eerie.Peaco*cks: Their vibrant plumage caught my attention—truly a sight to behold.Sri Lankan Jungle Fowls: These endemic birds strutted confidently, showcasing their striking red combs.Blue-Tailed Bee Eaters: Their aerial acrobatics and iridescent blue feathers were a delight.Eagles and Other Birds: The skies were alive with eagles and various bird species, soaring and singing.Remember to bring your camera and binoculars! Udawalawe National Park offers an unforgettable wildlife experience. 📸🐘🦌🐊🦚🦜🦅
Mohamed Y — Google review
I recommend the jeep safari here. You can spot different animals. Many jeep drivers are available, and the tour costs approximately 7000 LKR.In our case, we had a great and knowledgeable jeep driver who explained everything. The tour lasted about 3 hours, and it was a fun and worthwhile visit.
Leel K — Google review
**Discover Udawalawe National Park**Udawalawe National Park in Sri Lanka offers a thrilling safari experience, with its main attraction being the Asian elephants. Visitors can observe these majestic creatures, along with crocodiles, deer, and a variety of bird species. Lucky adventurers might even catch a glimpse of a tiger. Guided safari jeeps make exploring the park easy, ensuring you don't miss any of its wonders. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or seeking an adventure, Udawalawe promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Sri Lanka's wilderness.
Madhuka P — Google review
It’s a heaven for nature lovers.We were going mainly to see the elephants, and we saw a lot.On top of that - peaco*cks, different types of eagles and bee eaters, parrots, monkeys, crocodile, water buffalo ( didn’t even knew they exist:)), deers, pelicans, iguana… Wow, I am absolutely happy.
Kateryna L — Google review
Any time of year, it is pretty much guaranteed that you will see elephants - if that's what you came for! 🐘Peaco*cks & Deer are in big numbers. You'd probably not bother taking pics of them after the first 30mins. 🙂Surprisingly, there's a diverse population of birds to the delight of bird watchers.Downside is; If your guide spots an elephant, chances are the other guides will too. This creates a traffic jam around the elephants. Elephants being naturally 'reserved', will walk away from your sight.Overall, it's a great place to visit during the monsoon season.
Andrew A — Google review
We didn't get into the park itself because we were in a hurry. But we drove along one of its borders and saw deer, elephants, buffalos and monkeys. Next time we will definitely visit this reserve, which we recommend to everyone. Rich nature, many wild animals in their natural habitat. You can even feed elephants!!
Andy K — Google review
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Elephant Transit Home
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The Elephant Transit Home (also known as උඩවලව ඇත් අතුරු සෙවන) in Udawalava is an animal protection organization that provides a halfway house for orphaned elephants. With support from the Born Free Foundation, the center rehabilitates these elephants before releasing them back into the wild, often in the Uda Walawe National Park.
Be ready here to not be a part of feeding action, you will be 20 meters near behind the fence.It’s pretty crowded all the time.But in general it’s a nice and positive place, they do good helpful job for elephants 🐘
Oksana T — Google review
Nice place, there are a lot of baby elephants. Unique experience and we observe there were many foreign tourists also at this place. They really enjoyed at the feeding time to those baby elephants. A must visit place if you travel around Udawalawa.
Anjana S — Google review
his facility is indeed dedicated to rehabilitating orphaned elephant calves and preparing them for release back into the wild. Visitors can observe the baby elephants being fed milk and watch them as they roam around the grounds.Visiting the Elephant Transit Home can be a meaningful and educational experience. Not only do you get to witness the care and rehabilitation efforts for these orphaned elephants, but you also contribute to their welfare through the entrance fee, which supports the facility's operations.If you're interested in wildlife conservation and enjoy observing animals in their natural habitat, a visit to the Elephant Transit Home could definitely be worthwhile. Just make sure to check the visiting hours and any specific guidelines before planning your trip.
Madhuka P — Google review
This home is filled with these little cuties. They play around and you get to see them eat, feed by the caretakers. Baby elephants are so extraordinary and to see them so close is an amazing experience. 🐘🐘
Sandalu K — Google review
Well worth a visit at feeding time. We went for the 10.30 am session and it was nice to see many locals as it was a public holiday. We chose this place because it really is a transit home (and vet sevice) with the aim being to release elephants back into the wild, sometimes in more distant national parks than nearby Uduwalawe, with tracking devices to check their movements and ensure successful integration. Also the animals are respected as wild animals, so there is no patting etc.
Elektra S — Google review
This is a place you should definitely visit in Sri Lanka! I really enjoyed watching the baby elephants drinking milk. They behave like babies, it's very cute how they act together.It is very hot, I would suggest taking sunscreen.
Seher S — Google review
Amazing place! There is some construction work being done around and the place on its own needs some work. But you don't go to this place to admire the building. You come here to see baby elephants being fed. Baby elephants who lost their mothers. They are being looked after here with no human physical contact so they can be released into thebwild again when they are 6yo. After that they are being monitored for 2 years to make sure they cope in the nature.Here you can watch them being fed with milk from distance. There are 3 "show" times daily (10.30am, 2.30pm and 6pm).Looking after these animals is very pricey and by purchasing ticket and watching them you support this beautiful cause.
Wander K — Google review
Place to look after baby elephants who have missed their mother or herd, until they are able to live by them selves. since they are being prepared for the jungle, they are having minimum human exposure and contacts. You can watch they are fed with milk from distance. Evey day that is done in a ground. There is a stage built for this. They make sure every elephant gets milk.There are 3show times per day where you can see they are fed with milk. You have to target show time to arrive unless you have to wait a long. Place have its own parking and has easy access from main road. There is nothing much to see. There is a information center but is has only poster boards. They could have done a better job. Thats the reason i give 4 star.
Chathura L — Google review
Baby elephants who lose their mother's love in the wild are brought here, nurtured and released into the wild. In this stall, you can watch the baby elephants being milked and how happily they spend their days. Located on the border of Udawalawa Reservoir. There is a fee to visit and there is an allotted time to watch the baby elephants being fed. Your donations to this station will be used for animal welfare. You can name it as a must visit place if you are visiting the area.
V.M.D M — Google review
A must visit place for all lovers of elephants and wild-life. It's a transit home for displaced, injured, orphaned, etc. elephants to be rehabilitated before being released to forest. You can contribute for the expenses. A wealth of knowledge about elephants and how to protect them, can be gained by visiting the museum/information centre on-site.
Sudheera S — Google review
Ticket for foreigner is 1813 LKR , it's quite expensive. Local is 100 LKR 😁😁 (February 2023) This public feeding is done twice a day and the entrance fee goes towards the upkeep on the home. There is also an interesting little museum explaining about the cycle of elephants and the difference between Sri Lankan and African elephants
FARKHUN's L — Google review
The baby elephants, who are predominantly orphaned from the jungle, are super cute! This place is an excellent trip for elephant lovers or families. You get to see feeding time, which is really entertaining. The way the babies run up for the milk is so cute. This is a great cause worth supporting, so please consider visiting. Can get crowded, but you are able to see clearly even if it’s busy!
Carlitos W — Google review
The elephant sanctuary is easily accessible by vehicle and is a good place to visit before going on a safari. You can watch the elephants being fed from a separate viewing stand. There is also a small museum and information center about elephants on the premises. It's very suitable for children and it's fun to see the baby elephants.
Andreas K — Google review
Best place to see elephant in the wild. They seem to treat the elephants very good here compared to other elephant orphanage centers. After the feeding they let the elephants free in the wild, which is very nice to see and know. With your ticket you contribute with 100% to the feeding expenses for the elephants. We payed 5 USD/Person
Joe I — Google review
I came back twice, and this says it all!It’s so heartwarming to see the little elephants running to get milk and trying to sneak back in the queue for a second round.Beautiful experience in a place that respects the elephts and doesn’t allow people to interact.They work to reintroduce them in the wild, which is what all conservation efforts should look like!Go visit, it’s well worth it! (Only 5$!)As of Jan 2024 the feeding times are 10:30am, 2:30pm, 6pm and it all lasts about 30minThe evening was way less crowded than the morning. Sunday morning was packed.Arrive 15-30min earlier.
Bianca D — Google review
Saw some of the reviews here on beating elephants with sticks. I feel those are exaggerated reviews because they use a stick to control elephants when feeding them. Those are not whips. And near the observation deck the authority has displayed an explanatory note on why they use sticks on baby elephants. My feeling is it's good to have a place like this to look after orphaned elephants rather than let them die stranded in the wildAs a visitor you can watch them feed elephants for about half an hour and that's the only thing you can do here. Good for kids.
Ruwindu S — Google review
Such a lovely experience!The tour guide was good and very interactive.The beaut of the elephants in their natural habits was just perfect .
Sofia W — Google review
The most adorable experience! Sad to see these beautiful creatures in need of so much help. Wish them luck and Pray that they succeed in reintroducing them to a natural environment.
Temecula6 — Google review
Very endearing experience. The show is basically to witness feeding of baby elephants. More proximity to the elephants would be nicer, but then it may beat the whole purpose of the place.
Sandeep D — Google review
Great experience before we did a safari, learning about the elephants and the work being done and then watching them being fed, playing with water and playing in the mud.
Owen B — Google review
Pleasant place to visit, only there half an hour for the feeding. 1820lkr to get in for a foreign adult.Fun to watch.We sat on the left and it was the best place.
Heather E — Google review
This place is a great tourist destination. If you come to Udawalawa area you must go to this place. Nice clean location and this elephant transit house is located near Udawala main road and Udawala lake.This wildlife protection facility withinUdawalawe National ParkinSri Lankathat was established in 1995 by the Sri LankaDepartment of Wildlife Conservation.
Thisara O — Google review
Elephant feeding done thrice at the Transit Home during the day here at 10:30am,2:30pm & 6pm . Tickets bought at the counters with separate queue for locals & foreigners. The feeding lasts for approximately 30-35 mins and is interesting to see baby elephants getting priority for milk feed followed by greens . Ample space at the steps for Sitting under the shade . Plenty of Cafe’s at the entrance of the facility . It was a good stopover !
Rajiv C — Google review
Great experience for all age groups.They look after the little elephants really well.Easily accessible and plenty of car parking available.
Chathura S — Google review
They take up orphaned elephants and raise them until they are old enough to survive in the wilderness on their own.Contact between humans and elephants is kept to a minimum, so the elephants don't get to used to people.Visitors cannot interact with the orphans, which is very good.
Miri F — Google review
Great attractions. Hilarious to see how baby elephant calves complain when refused to give more milk. Sad to see many orphaned and injured. Viewing platform is shaded areana of concrete stepping for seats. Bringing personal cushion will help.Toilet facilities seems new and clean. Entrance and ticket counter need improvement for user friendly operation. One Cafe on premises and few across the road.
Gayan K — Google review
Lost in paradise of elephant babies. One and only place to observe baby elephants. This transit home is taking care a lot of orphan elephant babies until they can survive theirselves. Staff are doing very good job. They feed baby elephants with milk three times per day. 10.30, 2.30 and 6.30. Both 10.30 and 2.30 feeding times are allowed for visitors. You can enter the premises after buying a tickets and counter will be open 30min before the show. There is a detailed elephant museum too. Also they provide good toilet facility too. There are enough parking space any size of vehicle. Only drawbacks were I noticed are there isn't any proper waiting space for early visitors and there aren't proper seat for visitors at show pavilion. Seating in cement floor while will comeup with back pain.
Hasithpriya A — Google review
The Elephant Transit Home in Udawalawe stands as a vital institution in wildlife conservation, playing a crucial role in safeguarding the future of Sri Lankan elephants. I kindly ask you to make donations to give them a good life.
AM M — Google review
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Christ Church Warleigh, Dickoya - Church of Ceylon
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とても美しい教会。写真撮影は管理人許可を得てから撮影させていただきましたが本当に美しいです。特にステンドグラスが見どころ。教会から眺める貯水池も美しいです。(Translated by Google)A very beautiful church. I took the photo after getting permission from the administrator, but it is truly beautiful. The stained glass is especially interesting. The view of the reservoir from the church is also beautiful.
RYUSAI ( — Google review
It holds a great history to explore. Inside, a knowledgeable guide shared fascinating details, but no photos or videos were allowed after the Easter attacks due to security reasons. Despite this, the church's serene ambiance filled us with a sense of tranquility and spirituality. The added bonus was the breathtaking view of the Castlereagh reservoir at the back of the church grounds.
Amanda G — Google review
Christ Church Warleigh in Dickoya, Sri Lanka was built in 1878 by William Scott.The church is built on the lines of typical old British church architecture. The unique feature of the church is the Bible in use which was brought to the church when its building was completed.
Dhanushka W — Google review
Beautiful architecture. Has a nice view next to castlereigh reservoir. You are not allowed to take photos here. But its a nice place to drop by when you're passing by.
Chathuranga K — Google review
Amazing place. One of the prominent and oldest Anglican Church in Sri Lanka. Antique furniture, pipe organ and colorful window glasses with painting are some of the highlights. But the main artifact is the oldest Bible in Sri Lanka. A must visit. But photography is not allowed.
Amin R — Google review
Christ Church Warleigh in Dickoya, Sri Lanka was built in 1878 by William Scott. The church is built on the lines of typical old British church architecture. The unique feature of the church is the Bible in use which was brought to the church when its building was completed. Thus the Bible is nearly 150 years old and probably the oldest bible in Sri Lanka.
Kavinda K — Google review
Unnoticed amazing place just by the road to Maskeliya. Open for anyone. Very well kept preserved and maintained up to date both Building, Interior and Garden.Located on a cliff bank facing Castlereagh Reservoir. Amazing view. The Church's architecture is beautiful both inside and outside. Includes amazing stained glass decorated windows. A authentic pipe organ is still in use. Hats off for the curators who preserved the place without making it a business.
Hasitha H — Google review
A small, peaceful and beautiful church (or chapel) overlooking the Castlereagh Reservoir. I always visit this church when I am in the area as my Great Grandfather is buried there. The old organ still works, the stained glass windows are stunning and a very old Bible is on display
Michael S — Google review
Ancient British Church of historical importanceOur group of seventeen travelling together as a group visited the Walreigh Church at Dickoya along Hatton - Norwood Road in the morning on 27th March 2021. Our group leader, Padmini, had pre-arranged and obtained permission to enter the compound and to be shown around this quaint little church.This Church built by the British in 1878 is one of the oldest and prominent Anglican churches in Sri Lanka. It had been built with granite stone blocks now looking ash coloured. The Church is scenically located surrounded by tea estates and borders the Castlereigh lake. The caretaker and sexton Mr Felix Coulton welcomed us, took us in and described its history. Many tombstones of British Planters lie at the cemetery surrounding the church.A bible printed around 1865 and presented to the church in 1879 occupies the pride of place near the pulpit. The stained-glass windows, with Jesus paintings, are attractive and livens the church interior. An old ancient church organ adorns the entrance. Wooden church benches and the pulpit too appear ancient. Floral tiles, imported from England, are laid out on the floor.We greatly enjoyed the visit to this church located in picture-postcard surrounds. Here, I felt a feeling of nostalgia of what it would have been!
Seevali A — Google review
The church houses one of the oldest Bibles found in history dating back to the 1800's. Has a beautiful view sorrounded by misty hills as far as the eye can see. The stain glass and stone walls bring out the quality of the splendid architecture and design of an english era long forgotten. The small chapel like church has one of the oldest pipe organs still in superb working condition.
Nisha T — Google review
Christ Church Warleigh is an Anglican church in Sri Lanka built during the 19th century by the British. It is administered by the Church of Ceylon. The church is regarded as one of the most prominent and oldest Anglican churches in Sri Lanka and is a tourist destination. Located near the roadside of Dickoya Hospital.
Rookantha R — Google review
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xclusive adventures
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Kitulgala, a small village located 80 kms from Colombo is the adventure hub of Sri Lanka and offers many activities like white water rafting, rain forest trails, waterfall abseiling and much more. A peaceful habitat, Kitulgala offers a beautiful setting with thick rain forest covered hills surrounding the waters of River Kelani. We chose white water rafting on the picturesque Kelani river and were enchanted by the experience.A small practice ride prepared us for our activity and we started our rafting experience that spanned over approximately 5 kms. The rapids range from Grade 2 to Grade 4 and are named in a very interesting manner-Virgin's breast, Butter Crunch, Killer's Fall, White quarter, Head Chopper and Rafter's quarter. We were really excited to know that we would also get to see the location of the iconic scene from the Oscar winning movie "The Bridge On The River Kwai" where the bridge blows up towards the end. It was an amazing moment. We loved the experience and skill of our facilitator that was on par with international standards. The cost per person for white water rafting starts from USD 20 and a minimum of two people are required per raft.It's advisable to book beforehand and take the local number of the camp operator. We booked our experience with Xclusive adventures via email but paid only after reaching the camp.
Bhakti M — Google review
We very much enjoyed doing rafting & canyoning with them! Very nice and good guide & good equipment & very nice owner too. Would recommend doing both rafting and canyoning as the activities separately would have been a little too short for us (1hr each)
Jolisa L — Google review
Great and fun experience ! Our guide was crazy and funny, you can see they enjoy what they are doing! I recommend this place for rafting
Thibaut J — Google review
Just had two days of adrenaline fun with this very professional company. Very easy to communicate in English. Took extra care looking after my 2 young daughters. Can highly recommend to anyone thinking of rafting or rock pooling.RegardsMichael
Michael R — Google review
Good service & safety..
Parakrama E — Google review
We had a great day! Rafting was fun with some cool rapids, canyoning halfway the rafting route also great. Good and experienced guide! Thanks a lot guys!
Bram H — Google review
My family have just had the most fantastic day, care of Kosala and his team - thank you all!For context we are a reasonably adventurous English family of five (56,55,18,16,14) . We love the outdoors, nature and stretching ourselves. We got all three in spades!The abseiling was a unique adventure. You are taken high up into the rain forested hills by tuk tuk up windy roads and tracks to the highest point. Then walk a short distance to this isolated water fall down a rock face. Stunning setting. The team were very experienced and proficient. We felt very safe. We had done very little abseiling between us but was no problem. We abseiled down to a natural infinity pool half way down with the most amazing views. Monkeys, birds, butterflies, lizards … all around.Next was rafting- again safe and experienced team. Great fun at grade 2/3 level.The surprise thrill was the canyoning. White water the whole way, shuttling down smooth rock helter skelters into rock pools. You have to concentrate and follow the experienced guides instruction to stay safe and get the most fun.What about day - awesome. Kosala really knows his stuff and has built a great team around him.
Alex C — Google review
Its a place for a Good adventure trip with Friends
Roger L — Google review
Kosala is one of the best tour guides you might join a long your life. He is taking care of the group like a family member. He is flexible to change welcoming to enjoy the trip with the group. Provides ideas if needed. Very helpful. You will enjoy your trip if you book with Kosala. A beautiful adventure to remember. Highly recommend Kosala⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Safinaz A — Google review
Sri Lanka one of the most beautiful countriesKosala did a great job, and it was amazing program.It will not be my last timeI really would like to come again 😍😍
Aya S — Google review
Kosala is the best🥰He took us all over Sri Lanka qnd brought us to the most amazing places, told us interesting stories. Highly recommend on him & on the rafting and extreme activities
אופיר א — Google review
This company provides excellent rafting services. The staff are friendly, polite, experienced and customer-oriented. I enjoyed my time with them.
Engy K — Google review
5 of us had a great experience with rafting today. We had a great guide with us and the experience was well priced too. Would highly recommend this to anyone visiting Sri Lanka looking for some adventure experience. They even have helmets with GoPro mounts so we could capture the whole experience.
Viren M — Google review
It was really an amazing experience, I highly recommend it, it was full of adventure and fun too. Mr. Kosala is a wonderful person, he is caring from his heart, and he makes sure that everyone is safe and enjoying the experience, the whole team are professional also and friendly and so nice. We were group and we really enjoyed the experience to the max and I really recommend to everyone to make and don't miss, it is really a wonderful experience that will make a difference in your life.Dina Essam
Dina E — Google review
We are enjoying our time in rafting, I was very scared at first but once we started I had a lot of fun, It was a nice experience, People are helpful and caring.
Hend S — Google review
Kosala a man who loves his work and he is very active and cooperative. thank you very much for everything that you have done for our enjoyment. A more than wonderful team work. It made me love srilank people. I promise to come again to Sri Lanka again.
Ahmed H — Google review
The company provides an excellent and professional service in rafting. I recommend it to anyone looking for a safe and enjoyable rafting adventure in Sri Lanka. Thank you very much for the great service
Khaled B — Google review
Had a fantastic trip along the 'Kwai River' with Kosala and his friendly Co. Our guides, always-smiling Prem and Madhura trully went above and beyond to give us an experience of life time. Extremely satisfied with their service. Would recommend Xclusive Adventures over and over again for an epic white water rafting journey in the Kelani River! ❤️❤️❤️
Amavi S — Google review
Excellent place to have a great adventure..!! Had a suberb experience with them. Friendly and experienced staff.. Highly recommend..!!! 🤗👍👍
Gamini D — Google review
Very friendly and experienced team.. Had a great adventure with this team. I rather recommend Xclusive Adventures to anyone without any hesitation.. ❤
Chalitha P — Google review
Kosala is a great tour organiser/guide. He helped us out to find transport to Adam’s peak, within a very short timeline. The rafting is fun, and canyoning is done a beautiful place.I can highly recommend to use Kosala, when planning a trip to Sri Lanka. He is very professional and has a solution to everything 👍🏻
Laura B — Google review
Amazing and joyful experience. The staff is very professional and friendly. They make you enjoy the experience while taking care of every other detail to secure your safety. Loved it ❤️
Doaa F — Google review
We enjoyed it very much! Both waterfall abseiling and rafting. The crew was professional and very nice. We felt very safe!
ספיר ז — Google review
Best decision you can make for your trip to Sri Lanka.Xclusive Adventure, our travel companion in Sri Lanka, orchestrated an extraordinary journey under the expert for us!!This experience was marked by boundless kindness and generosity from start to finish. Kosala's deep local knowledge allowed us to explore the essence of Sri Lanka.The attention to detail in accommodations, culinary experiences, and sustainable tourism practices was remarkable. Xclusive Adventure sets the bar high for exceptional travel, and I wholeheartedly recommend them for an unforgettable adventure.Thank you, Kosala, and Xclusive Adventure, for an enriching journey through Sri Lanka!
Ido K — Google review
One of the most exhilarating experiences to have in srilanka. Might seem dangerous at first but the team is well trained & they r keen on ensuring the safety of all participants. They also have a go pro if u forget urs 😅
Yasser — Google review
Kosala is the best tour guide. We stood with him for 12 days and went to 4 different cities. The trip was well organized because of him. Thank you Kosala
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Sri Pada / Adam's Peak
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Sri Pada, also known as Adam's Peak, is a prominent mountain peak standing 7,360 feet high with a unique footprint-shaped feature. This sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site can be accessed by trails and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty. While it may be crowded at times, especially closer to the top, visitors can still experience the awe-inspiring sunrise from its summit.
I would like to call this place a second heaven after Kashmir CartThe amazing Adam’s Peak (ශ්රී පාද) is Sri Lanka’s fourth highest mountainAdam’s Peak or the Sri Pada is an important pilgrim site. Buddhist believe the impression on the summit is the footprint of lord Buddha himself. Though it takes around 5 hours to reach the peak by foot, devotees of many religions climb the mountain daily to invoke blessings. The mountain is also named asSamanala KandaorButterfly MountaiAdam’s Peak is surrounded, largely by the forested hills, with no mountain of comparable size anywhere near the vicinity. The region of Peak Wilderness Sanctuary that encompass the Adam’s Peak together withHorton Plains National ParkandKnuckles Range, all in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka is recognized as aWorld Heritage Sitein the year 2011.
Soumyadeep R — Google review
Adam's peak is a common religious place for all religions. Nice place to visit and worship but, It will be a hardest climb. Most probably It will take more than 6 hours to the full climb. Definitely you need to take rest after climbing. Not very cold weather in month of April. It's manageable. It's very beautiful to see the sunrise from the top. Nature surrounded mountain.
Hatton P — Google review
Even though I came in during low/rainy season, it was still a good experience to climb this sacred place. Sadly, didn’t get to see the sun rise.
Jira C — Google review
Lovely experience climbing to the top on a cloudy day. The off season is for pilgrims. This can be done by travelers all round the year. Better in off season because no crowds and therefore comparatively easy hike.
Aman M — Google review
going on off season far more better than going on season. But be aware of leeches. Do not forget your jacket while climbing up if it is hot in down. Because when you are on top, its get pretty cold.
Rasindu D — Google review
One of the all time favourite destination. The peak and the religious relationship goes thousand years back. Peak will visible to western province southern province when sky is less cloudy.There are 06 routes to visit Adams peak. Most famous one is hatton nallathanniya route. And other one is rajamawatha which directs to Sri Palabaddala. Other routes are Kuruwita, Sandalagathenna, Uda Maliboda and Mukkuwatte.Most famous sun rise is eye catching and lot of tourists coming to see this. Nallathanniye route has lot of facilities and places to stay and other facilities as well. The journey has to season; season period which start from December poya day till next year May poya day. In the weekend very crowded and thousand of people worship Adams peak daily. Some times people have to wait hours in one step due to high crowd. Off season which is other months of the year does not have lot of facilities like washroom, electricity etc. Less crowded o some time no one at all. This is the rainy period for the area.
Pasindu D — Google review
One of the holiest places for Buddhists, this journey is a must for worshiping Lord Buddha's Sri Pathul.You can experience the magnificent sunrise, known as Iea Sewaya, in the morning.There are six paths to Adam's Peak, with the Hatton-Nallathanniya route being the most renowned. Other routes include Rajamawatha, Kuruwita, Sandalagathenna, Uda Maliboda, and Mukkuwatte. Prices of items rise as you climb, and the weather can be unpredictable, so be prepared. Resting places (Ambalama) and canteens are scattered along the trail.
RDD C — Google review
In my humble opinion, it's a sacred Buddhist place which makes a lot of sense for locals, but not for foreigners, who are not into Buddhism. It's extremely crowded, especially closer to the top, very dirty and you can barely find a place to sit down & have a rest during your hike. People are moving in both directions without any consideration, stop in the middle of the way to take pictures, not thinking of other 10 ppl waiting for them behind, etc. There are nice views and beautiful nature around, but you can get it by climbing any other mountain without feeling like you're on the bus trip.
Iryna — Google review
Beautiful place. It is a sacred Buddhist place. It is nice to see the sun rise on the top of the mountain. Nice view and beautiful nature all around, but can get crowded at times especially closer to the top
Anu J — Google review
"Sri Pada," also known as Adam's Peak, is an awe-inspiring Buddhist pilgrimage site nestled in the lush mountains of Sri Lanka. As a devout traveler seeking spiritual enlightenment, I was drawn to this sacred place to experience its revered tranquility and cultural significance.The journey to Sri Pada is a test of endurance, with a steep ascent of approximately 5,500 steps. But as I climbed, the mesmerizing natural beauty of the surrounding landscape served as a motivating force. Upon reaching the summit at sunrise, the breathtaking view was nothing short of miraculous. The legendary "sacred footprint" believed to be that of Buddha or other religious figures, depending on one's faith, added an air of mystery and devotion to the experience.The spiritual aura of Sri Pada is palpable, especially during the pilgrimage season when thousands of pilgrims from various religious backgrounds come together to seek blessings and enlightenment. The atmosphere is filled with chanting, prayer flags fluttering in the wind, and the scent of incense permeating the air.The sense of unity and reverence among pilgrims is heartwarming, and the mountain's mystical energy creates a profound sense of inner peace. Whether one follows Buddhism or not, the cultural and spiritual significance of Sri Pada leaves an indelible mark on every soul fortunate enough to make the arduous yet rewarding ascent.In conclusion, Sri Pada is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a deeply enriching and spiritually uplifting experience. Its natural beauty, cultural importance, and profound spiritual ambiance make it a unique and memorable pilgrimage site that will resonate with visitors long after they have left its sacred grounds.
Thisara W — Google review
Sripadasthana is one of the main religious shrines of Buddhists. Located at the top of Samanala Mountain in the Samanala Reserve. Buddhists as well as other religions come to worship.It is an important place that is very famous and attracted among foreigners. Samanala Kanda Reserve is also a very valuable ecosystem. Many species of flora and fauna have been found in this reserve. Belongs to Ratnapura district.As you go up the mountain, the temperature gradually decreases. A very cold weather prevails almost at all times of the year. Sripadastan is worshiped only once a year. That is, during the period from the Poya day of December to the Poya day of May (Vesak). There are many legends associated with Sripadastan.
Dushyantha J — Google review
Great hike.Temple will be open only for six months.So plan accordingly.The day I visited was cloudy and fog everywhere so no sunrise.Hike will take around 2 to 5 hours based on individual’s fitness.Hike is no doubt challenging.Normally for sunrise people start hiking around 2:30 in the morning. Carry torch if going in the off season.You can see many tourists going up from 3 onwards.In off season there is no shop on the top so carry some snacks and hot drinks. Hot drinks if it will rain or it will be foggy.Top is very chilling the day visited the place because for rain and fog.
Deepak S — Google review
Walking up the 5500 steps is a great experience. Take note that it can get rather crowded when reaching the last couple of hundred meters. Space at the top is limited and we weren’t sure where to go to wait for the sunrise. We ended up walking down shortly after dawn. We took about 2,5 hours to get up, and 1,5 hours to get down.
Beau V — Google review
Adam's Peak is considered a sacred place by the four major religions in Sri Lanka. Beyond its religious significance, it is a nature lover's paradise. The hike can be a bit challenging for beginners, so I recommend the Nallathanni route for an easier and quicker ascent. During peak times, the railings are lit at night, and you will find shops along the path where you can eat and drink. However, it gets very crowded during the peak season, and you may experience delays at the top as entry is restricted until early morning. There are a few halls where you can rest or sleep for a while, and bathrooms are available occasionally.For those wanting to enjoy nature and the views, it's best to visit during the off-season when it's less crowded, allowing for a more peaceful hike. However, shops are not available during this time, so you must pack all necessary supplies.At the peak, there's a Buddhist temple. Watching the sunrise from the top is an unforgettable experience that should not be missed. Enjoy the journey, and remember that Adam's Peak is both a religious site and a natural treasure, so be respectful and mindful of your surroundings.
Arunan P — Google review
Beautiful place. Try to get to the top of the mountain to watch the sun rises. Sometimes can be crowded.
Tharusha D — Google review
There is no rush in December but it has very cold weather. I came to worship from Kuruwita- Eraththana Rd. I highly recommend that road if you like to watch waterfalls and natural environment. You can climb in peaceful environment. it is located the footprint mark is the left foot of the Buddha. A lot of Buddhist worship every season ( Some devotees came other off season time also)
Jeewantha D — Google review
Adam's Peak is a religious place for all religions. There is 2 way to climb. One from Hatton side and the other root from Rathnapura side. Both ways are hardest to climb. But nice view and beautiful nature all around. It took more than 6 hours. Surely you have reserve a room near by HOTEL to take rest after the climb.
Chandana P — Google review
Stunningly beautiful. The overnight hiking tour I booked through an online platform, was one of the best experiences I had in my life. It was expensive but absolutely worth it. The sun rise was magical. But very important hint: don’t go alone! Book a guide. The guide knows how to maneuver through the crowd when everybody wants to go down after the sun rise and is an important coach when walking up.
NONO Y — Google review
🌜It is easier if you climb the mountain at night. Also, if you climb the mountain at night,🌄you can see the sunrise at the top of the mountain very impressive.⛰️It will take you about 5-8 hours to climb the mountain.♨️While you are climbing the mountain Small shops can be seen.🌟 You must visit this place. It was a very beautiful place.
Logan P — Google review
Sri Pada is a 2,243m high pilgrimage site, Buddhists believe the footprint belongs to Buddha, Hindus believe it belongs to Lord Shiva and Muslims and Christians believe it’s Adam’s first step after Eden. Regardless of their faith, all pilgrims climb in harmony and pay their respects at the top.
Aj A — Google review
The Place Every Sri Lankan Or Tourist Needs Experience, The Climb Is Kinnda Long But The Expiriance Is Much Better And Satisfying . Its Religious Place So Give The Place The respect it needs(its my second time going to sri pada )
Sarith I — Google review
One of Sri Lanka's holiest and most sacred places. I'm quite fortunate to have made it to the peak. It's an amazing voyage filled with adventures. Be mindful of your behavior as it's a sacred location. Along the road are numerous tiny food vendors. However, the cost will rise as you get taller. hence ensure that you pack the necessities. particularly water. Please avoid using plastics and polythene bags on the road out of consideration for the environment.
Nandun S — Google review
The hike is difficult do not underestimate it but if you take your time it’s possible. I started at 1am arrived at summit at 5am and it’s cold at the top so take a hoodie and wear long pantsThe sunrise was amazing, the walk back down is a killer I could barely walk the next day and I am a fit personI’m very glad I did it, but I would never do it again
Kerry L — Google review
We are tourists and climbed in May. We started about 0130 and got to the peak at 0430. We consider ourselves quite fit and it took us 3 hours.The first few km are not so steep and you move quickly. The last kilometre the path becomes narrow and you move slowly.It becomes extremely crowded at the summit at sunrise. So be prepared to be locked in.There is flush toilets and urinals at about 3km in. 50 rupee to use. They don’t have toilet paper, only bidet. Probably the toilet of choice for tourists, as the other tourists along the climb are very primitive. The toilets weren’t open on our way up, but were open on the way back down about 0630.Coming down took about 2 hours. We got back about 0730.In May - we only needed a light jumper at the summit. No need for gloves/beanie or heaps of cold gear.The path is cement and stairs so trail, walking or comfy shoes are all fine.
Jordi E — Google review
Adams peak also known as Sri Pade, Samanala Kanda is a sacred place of worship for Buddhist. However even people of other faith do take the climb as some believe it as Adam’s foot etc.The climb is about 7.5km from the bottom to the top and depend on your fitness time taken will vary. Some would climb it with 3 hours while some a day. Devotees from all walks of life and ages take the climb. From youngster to old people who are even 80 years take the climb. Even pregnant women take it as a vow and it’s a heartwarming feeling when you see the dedication and commitment to complete their vow.The climb has steps and paths and various degrees. When your come close to the top the steps are much steeper. However you have railings to hold on to. When closer to the top the wind is stronger and climate is much colder as your elevation is higher. It is recommended to take clothing to suit cold temperatures specially in the night.People climb at different times. However we climbed in the night around 11pm and arrived at around 5am next day morning. We could have come much faster but we took stops at different outlets along the way and see breaks. We wanted to be at the top close to dawn to witness the sunrise hence the reason we took our own time.It’s a very good experience to have although for some it would be a quite a strenuous exercise to the top.I would recommend to avoid peak periods and peak time as it gets busy and we noticed some had to wait a long time to get to the last 1Km due to crowd and no movement.There is several pooja times which the gates are closed and you cannot go in or out. Hence traffic gets crated and come to a halt.The season to climb is from December to about end April. After which it’s the off season where you might not have the rush but rainy season will arrive. Climate and wind becomes tough to handle and people rarely take the climb during the off season.100% worth your effort and time and don’t give up as even 80 years olds make it despite the challenges they may have.
Manik D — Google review
I went two time to here but didn't see footprint in this peak may be they covered it with cloth for no reason. What ever this place something special for nature lovers. You can enjoy forest, waterfalls, sunrise, temples & infinity stairs for the heaven.
Kutral E — Google review
Sri padaya is a very good place.It is very sacred place.But it is hard for the first time if you are climbing if not there will be not any problem but you have to go at time there is less people climbing.Overall it is a good place to go because I went there.
Travel S — Google review
My favorite place in whole Sri Lanka. There are three main routes (Hatton, Ratnapura, Kuruwita) together with 05 uncommon foot paths and altogether 08 routes to climb this amazing summit. Hatton route is the most suitable and most convient one if you are a foreigner. Other routes are longer and takes much time to climb though the forest. It's a mysterious tropical mountainous wet zone forest. There is a foot print at the summit where Buddhist believe it is the sacred foot print of Lord buddha. But Catholics, Hindus and even Muslims think it's the sacred foot print of their respective religious founders. People of all religions climb the mountain with harmony. There is a written history that Buddhists climb this as a pilgrimage dates back as long as 2000 years back. There are stone inscriptions dates back to 1100 AD. The period from December full moon to May full moon is called the season. But if you are a foreigner, you are allowed to climb in the off season and off season is better to enjoy the mysterious calmness with no rush of people. Locals believe that there is a local god namely "Sumana Saman" protecting the sacred foot print and the surrounding wilderness.
Lahiru P — Google review
Maaaaany stairs & beton, as well as hundreds of shops & garbage along the way. Some points have good views, but the top has bad views. So not recommending this „hike“, only if you are seeking for good bless or holy/ spiritual journey reason. Better do a walk to the two waterfalls nearby along the tea plantations and the reservoir - more views & nature and more peace for you.
Wowa S — Google review
A special site of significant religious importance in the Buddhist faith, Islam and Christianity. For me as a Muslim this is the place where the prophet Adam desended to earth. The area is beautiful and so many waterfalls cascading down the rock face.Unfortunately, you are unable to actually see the sacred footprint. The temple was closed when I was there.I started my walk at 2.30am as most pilgrims do so. I had no guide, Internet just my torch and checked Google maps beforehand. As is easy enough to find the starting point and there is a Buddhist temple where you can sign your name and make a donation (mandatory). I never seen anyone else hiking for about an hour. Just a few guides offering to walk with you. Which you really don't need as the path is well maintained and easy to follow.It's a tough hike to the top, the stairs can be very steep in places and during my walk, early December '23. There was no lighting along the way. There are rails, which I certainly was grateful of. Although it can get quite wet the steps was not slippy at all. Defo recommend bringing a torch and plenty of water. There was a few stalls offering some refreshments but they were far and few between. Most uncomfortably there was no toilet facilities anywhere on the hike. It was a long 6 hours! However, fully worth it for the amazing experience of reaching the summit. Sadly, to cloudy at the top to get the iconic view. I did wait a good half hour but the clouds never cleared. AMAZING views on the way down, meeting the monkeys on the early morning munch. Absolutely amazing experience. Glad to have visited when it was quiet as I can only imagine how difficult the walk would be waiting in line on the steps with many pilgrims. A must visit place when in Sri Lanka.
Zee K — Google review
🌄 Adam's Peak, or Sri Pada, is a sacred mountain in Sri Lanka, standing tall at 2,243 meters. It's a pilgrimage site for Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, and Muslims. The peak is near Ratnapura, in the southwestern part of the country. The left foot of the Buddha is believed to have left a mark here during his visit, symbolizing worship.🚶♂️ Taking the Hatton-Nallathanniya route involves a challenging hike up 5,500 steps. The view from the summit is breathtaking, especially at sunrise when the sky turns shades of pink and orange. The sunrise is a major draw for tourists, and the space at the top can get crowded.⛰️ There are six routes to Adam's Peak, with Hatton-Nallathanniya being the most famous. Other routes include Rajamawatha, Kuruwita, Sandalagathenna, Uda Maliboda, and Mukkuwatte. The prices of items increase as you ascend. Weather can be unpredictable, so be prepared. There are resting places (Ambalama) and canteens along the trail.🌦️ The pilgrimage season runs from December Poya day to May Poya day, with weekends being very crowded. Off-season, from other months, lacks facilities and can be less crowded. Carry snacks and hot drinks in the off-season, as there are no shops at the top.🌳 Beyond its religious significance, Adam's Peak is an ecological treasure. The mountain hosts diverse flora and fauna, and the surrounding area is a designated wildlife sanctuary. Efforts are underway to preserve the natural habitat and biodiversity.👍 The beauty of Sri Pada is not just spiritual; it's a haven of natural wonders. Let's actively contribute to its preservation. If this resonates with you, offer a thumbs up!
Laksh*tha S — Google review
It is one of the most beautiful place in Sri Lanka. Stunning views from the top!BUT: other factors, such as barely moving crowd of people (including infants and old people), sick people on stretchers spoiled the impression.First of all, this is a very sacred place for all the Buddhists, and then for tourists who want to see the sunrise.My main thoughts about:1. Adam's Peak offers stunning views of the region: from water reservoirs, to deep valleys and rolling mountains to breath-taking waterfalls.2. There is no nice viewing platform at the top, it is a temple.3. Avoid weekends and full moons, the traffic levels are insane. We came here on non-full moon Thursday and even this time spent 3 hours stuck in a crowd that barely moved.4. There are plenty of drink/food/snack vendors along the majority of the route. There are toilets available, price it’s not much.5. The way up is really hard, but if the elders can climb and workers who carry stuff to the shops, so.. u can do it too! :)
Clein — Google review
It is one of the most sacred places for Buddhists. Must visit this beautiful journey and worship Lord Buddha's Sri Pathul.In the morning, you can see the beautiful sun rise called iea sewaya.
Dushan C — Google review
The intention for me to climb Adam's Peak or Sri Pada is first to witness the footprint and second to watch the sunrise.I started my climb at 1.50AM and reach at the peak / temple at 4.10AM. Luckily it was not crowded as i able to climb smoothly.The weather at the peak was manageable with just wearing the sweather.Overall, had a blessed journey and happy to witness the sunrise.
Anandharaj S — Google review
A One of Highest sacred place of In Sri Lanka. I'm really lucky to reach the mountain. It's a adventures and a beautiful journey. Its a holy place and mind your behaviour. there are many small food vendors along the road. but price will increase with the height. so make sure you bring essential items with you. specially water. please respect the environment and don't put plastics and polythene bags on road.🙏🙏
VDG E — Google review
From cultural perspective the hike is a very interesting experience.But only for hiking a mountain for sunrise I can not recommend doing it.You have to be prepared for a lot of people, tourists and locals. Especially at the top, expect long waiting times in lines and crowed view points.We have been here on a casual weekday, no public holiday and no full moon, nevertheless is was full of people at the top (1,5h for the last 200 meters).If you want to do it anyway, bring patience and warm clothes for the waiting time on the top, it can get quite windy.
Lisa P — Google review
Sri Pada, also known as Adam's Peak, stands as an iconic and sacred pinnacle in the heart of Sri Lanka, drawing pilgrims, trekkers, and nature enthusiasts alike. Revered by multiple religions, this majestic mountain is not merely a physical elevation; it's a spiritual ascent and an aesthetic masterpiece.The journey to Sri Pada is a rite of passage, a pilgrimage that transcends faiths and connects individuals with the divine. The ascent begins in darkness, with the soft glow of lanterns illuminating the path. As pilgrims climb the well-worn steps, the air resonates with a palpable sense of devotion. Each step is a metaphorical stride towards spiritual enlightenment, fostering a sense of unity among diverse groups making the arduous trek.The summit unveils a breathtaking spectacle that transcends the physical and enters the realm of the sublime. The first light of dawn paints the horizon with hues of pink and gold, casting a magical glow on the surrounding landscapes. The shadow of the mountain falls gracefully upon the verdant valleys, creating a surreal panorama that evokes awe and wonder.Beyond its spiritual significance, Sri Pada is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The mountain is adorned with diverse flora and fauna, with rare species finding refuge in its pristine ecosystems. The ethereal beauty of the surrounding forests and the crisp mountain air add to the allure, creating an immersive experience for those seeking solace in nature.The Sri Pada experience extends beyond the climb itself. The quaint villages at the base of the mountain exude a charm of their own, offering glimpses into the local culture and traditions. Traditional tea houses line the route, providing weary travelers with a warm respite and a taste of authentic Ceylon tea.In conclusion, Sri Pada is a harmonious convergence of the spiritual and the scenic. Its significance as a religious site, coupled with the sheer beauty of its surroundings, makes it a jewel in Sri Lanka's crown. Whether you seek spiritual enlightenment, a physical challenge, or a communion with nature, Sri Pada stands as an inviting beacon, welcoming all who dare to ascend its sacred slopes.
Lahiru D — Google review
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Rafting Team 39
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Excellent company. Well run business with experienced guide and great management. They offer a video (attached to the guides helmet) that you can buy after the trip. We laughed and laughed both on the river and at night rewatching our fun day. Super fun and funny! I highly recommend this rafting place. Thanks guys! We’ll be back!!😁😁👍👍
Jennifer J — Google review
Went canyoning and rafting with them, the guides were super friendly, helpful, and did an excellent job making sure we were safe and enjoyed the activities.The content they captured on the go pro was great too.Highly recommend the place!
Ovini P — Google review
The Rafting experience was awsome!! The guiders are really friendly. Thank you for the experience. I recommend this place to others go and had a good experience ❤
Shyamila M — Google review
Great experience with team 39. Their building is very clean with good change cubicles and valuables lockers. They drive us to the start point and explained the procedures clearly. We had great fun and they even let us jump out to ride the last rapids. We finished directly opposite their building. Thoroughly recommended
A P — Google review
I highly recommend Rafting team 39 for an exciting experience in Sri Lanka. The team was very nice and explained us everything in order to have a safe and fun experience. They were very well organised, with changing rooms, showers and plastic bags and drying racks for wet clothes.The rafting was very fun and I totally recommend it.
Lucia N — Google review
The best rafting team on the track. We have checked all the rafting teams on that road but this was the best team of them. We saw their standard , safety , service and experience on this. Very reasonable price and they use high quality life guard materials boats. Highly recommended ..
Mohamed A — Google review
We had a fabulous time with Team 39. They are professionals and friendly. They know how to give us the best experience. And Special thanks to Thilina and other team member for their warm and friendly and also professional services. We loved every bit of it ❤️ Highly recommend.
Vinuckshie A — Google review
Well trained & professional team, need to negotiate well for go pro photography beforehand
Ali H — Google review
Best rafting experience we all had . With adrenaline rush of course , clear instructions of the 2 instructors. We all had fun and memorable awesome experience. we absolutely loved our first whitewater rafting experience. TEAM39 Rafting is a highly professional company. I was slightly nervous being a first timer , but it didn’t last forever. It was absolute fun ride. I felt safe and confident after the first few rapids and was able to really relax and enjoy the experience. We had to do our part and follow guide’s instructions , but what an awesome ride! This company is top notch. If you are considering taking Rafting definitely consider Team 39 in Kitulgala. We had a fabulous trip!
Sus 1 — Google review
As a license hold guide i bring my clients in to this place , highly recommended , professional service , well train staff , quality equipments , hygienic place with all facilities.Thanks team 39 🙏Dhilshan ( Kichcha )
Ruvina D — Google review
This is the second time we did rafting with Team 39. They are very professional. Treated us well. They have covered all the travellers with an insurance. The owner Mr. Ravi is a friendly chap. You can negotiate with him. We couldn't go for rafting on the day we booked due to heavy rains. But he allowd us to come another day without any additional charge. His team members are talented. No need to fear rafting with them.
Buddika J — Google review
We did some rafting before in Thailand and Indonesia but this one was the best!!! Very professional team! It was adventurous but still safe . We were swimming with 2 kids 14 years old and 8 . They were taking care of little one all the time! We were jumping from the rocks and swimming, Our guides took some amazing photos and movies of us. Thank you for the great experience!!!
Paulina K — Google review
We had a fantastic experience with rafting team 39, after staying at Leon’s hilltop resort the night before ( highly recommend booking to stay there and coming to do water activities with rafting team 39).We booked for rafting but had we had more time we would have done canyoning too. The whole team at rafting team 39 were so kind, professional and we always felt safe. Our instructor ( I’m sorry I can’t remember his name) was brilliant, really nice and funny but also really professional and guided us so well on the rapids. I had been rafting in the UK before and this experience was incredible thanks to the team and our amazing instructor.We had so much fun and would recommend to anyone to come rafting here!Thanks again !
M E — Google review
Team 39 is good place to experience the adventure. Guides are friendly. I think it would be better if their photography skills were improved. In particular, if you go when the water is low, it will be less fun.
Chathupa J — Google review
I highly recommend Team 39 for anyone looking for a top-notch rafting experience. Their professionalism, expertise, and friendly approach make them stand out in the industry. Thank you, Team 39, for an unforgettable adventure—we'll definitely be back for more!
Darshana Y — Google review
This rafting team excelled in delivering an anmazing adventure. The guides’ expertise ensured a safe yet thrilling journey down the river. Their storytelling added a delightful touch, making the experience both exciting and entertaining. From start to finish, it was a perfect blend of adrenaline, laughter, and scenic beauty. Highly recommended for anyone seeking an unforgettable rafting escapade! Thank you Team 39 ❤️
Zeenath N — Google review
We had an incredible experience here, (myself, wife and kids 9/12). Travelled forColombo (approx 2.5hr) we did the white Water rafting and canyoning down through rocks and waterfalls. Lasted around 3 hours altogether which was plenty.The staff were friendly and very experienced. They really cared for us and our safety while still making sure we had an epic time. It cost around $160 plus extra for videos and photos which were 4k quality. Highly recommend the drive - you won’t be disappointed.
Matt C — Google review
Amazing. Had great fun with friends. Best customer service. Guides are so friendly. We didn't had to worry about our safety at all. Everything is good about team 39. Recommend them to anyone who wanna try water rafting.
Gandhari P — Google review
Very nice route, activities and team. Thank you for the wonderful experience.
Amir L — Google review
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In front of 39th Mile Post,, A7, Kitulgala, Sri Lanka
+94 77 355 9945
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Ashram Sri Lanka Meditation and Yoga retreat Center
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Ashram
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This place is just stunningly beautiful! It's a peaceful paradise surrounded by the jungle. The perfect place to reconnect to one self and do yoga and meditation while listening to the melody of nature. Delicious food and magical atmosphere with the best people! It's a true hidden gem, I'm so glad to have found this heaven.Sam you are a legend, already missing you brother!
Elia C — Google review
Had an amazing time. Initially booked for two weeks, but end up staying more than one month. When you start really experiencing the slow living and free life, it’s very hard to get out of that place :) I feel extremely grateful to have had that time just to be, to be present, to breathe, and to appreciate how wonderful simple life can be. I found home, very far from original home, and for sure I will always go back to this new home. Thank you Aya and never forget, LLW💙
Mercedes C — Google review
Here is the translated text:---I had 22 days unforgettable stay at this ashram. The food was excellent, each meal was a true delight for the taste buds. The hosts were wonderful and warm, always attentive to the guests and ready to meet our needs. The open-air rooms added a unique and pleasant touch to the experience. This place is perfect for meditation and yoga, offering a peaceful and inspiring setting to reconnect with the universe and the elements. The small walks in the village were charming and refreshing. The ashram is also located in a tourist area rich in natural beauty, with waterfalls, a lake, a spring, and even a fort to visit. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking to rejuvenate and discover the authentic beauty of the region.---
Hibiscus V — Google review
Perfect spot in middle of jungle to expérience a special spirit vibe.Greated by brother sam!!Big hug to everyone!
Alexandre A — Google review
Sri Lanka ashram is a special place indeed that will soon feel like your own home. Sam has created an intuitive, inspiring, deeply relaxing, caring and creative space that allows you to simply be. There is plenty of space and time for conversations and self guided practice that can be easily curated to your needs. It is very worth a visit 🙏✨
Tessa P — Google review
It is difficult to describe with words the incredible energy that this place has! I felt the magic since the first moment I arrived and it was very hard to leave again. Sam is special person, as all the beautiful people around the Ashram. Oh, and best food in Sri Lanka is here.
Matilde B — Google review
This place was so special, it was all I needed in that exact moment and truly felt like a second home for the time I was there. Sam's openness and dedication created a unique atmosphere. I'll cherish the memories forever! Thank you Sam.
Maren G — Google review
Lovely little oasis of calm and peace in the middle of the jungle. I was amazed by the tranquility, the hospitability, the amazing freshly cooked food and the love that went into creating this space.
Swz S — Google review
I spent 8 days at the ashram , doing a fast. It is a perfect place to take some time off for self introspection. The atmosphere is really laid back and simple, Sam is very benevolent and always willing to share his experience and encourage people to follow their path. There is no schedule, one is free to spend the days the way he / she wants. It is a good place for people who want enjoy or discover the benefits of a simple life.Thank you Sam !Nicolas.
Louis — Google review
The ashram Sri Lanka, i feel this is the best relaxing place. the food given there is rice and curry most of the time, that the best rice and curry i ever had in sri Lanka. if you relay need to know empty mind meditation of sit(zen stile) this is the best place in sri Lanka, the accommodation in this place is like you sleep in the nature, all most all room has trees in side and very open stile..this palace is a privet jungle with has lot of birds and butterfly's....
Damayanthi K — Google review
I spent 18 days in this wonderful place.I highly recommend it to anyone.The ashram is beautiful in nature with a lot of peace and quiet.And every day is great fresh food prepared, most of which comes directly from the jungle.A perfect place to just relax with very nice people.
Mathias G — Google review
The place to BE just to BE💫Nature, meditation, yoga, excellent natural food. I will be back as soon as possible i LOVED IT!!!
Aline N — Google review
We spent four wonderful nights in the ashram. The open rooms with jungle sounds and shower under the starry sky make for a deep and restful sleep. Ideal to escape the noise and stress of the city and find yourself. Sam is a wonderful and warm-hearted human beeing. His joy of life is infectious and you immediately feel at home. Apart from that, the food is some of the best I've had in a long time. Sam cooks with love and almost around the clock. We never went hungry. When I come back to Sri Lanka, his ashram is high on my list of places to visit. I can only recommend it to everyone to spend a few days there!
Jonas W — Google review
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Dalu Tea Centre
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We had a visit to the factory. Ms. Thakshila and Mr. Kaveen explained the production process in a nice manner. They recommended good tea to buy also. Factory is clean and hygienic. We experienced a tea tasting which is LKR 1200 But it's worth. Thank you
Sasa M — Google review
Excellent
Nadun V — Google review
One of the best places to buy best tea products in deniyaya.Very authentic products.Great staff too.
Eranthaka M — Google review
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Susantha ? — Google review
Some of the best tea in Sri Lanka.They are very creative making new teas or find ways to turn waste into useful productsWas a very informative tour
Mr M — Google review
Its an amazing experience we had at this beautiful place. Excellent service, varieties of tasty tea and most of all friendly staff.. Highly recommended for your next visit to Deniyaya.
Sahan A — Google review
Ppl over there are very nice. And they were kind enough to gave us a factory tour.Their tea varieties are outstanding...Definitely you should try their "Sinharaja" tea pot.
Pasan K — Google review
Artesanal and local product. Best quality. Beautiful and super professional guide😊👌
Ramon B — Google review
Great guide and hospitality, highly recommend
Astr0_chxmath — Google review
Their tea is amazing.
Amila A — Google review
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Deniyaya Pallegama Road, Diyaduwa, Sri Lanka
+94 70 217 5175
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Sri Sumana Saman Devalaya
Buddhist temple
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Sri sumana Saman is a deity, The name Saman means "the rising morning sun". His character is of historical significance for the Sinhalese people and veneration especially to all the Buddhists.Sri sumana saman dewalaya ancient historical place to dedicated to sri sumana saman deity...
Harsha U — Google review
Maha Saman Devalaya or the Great Saman Temple (also called Sumana Saman Devalaya) is a shrine dedicated to deity Saman, situated at Ratnapura, Sri Lanka who is the presiding deity of the Sri Pada Mountain which is also called Samanthakuta meaning the mountain of Saman which is believed to have the left foot impression of Buddha which he kept in his visit to Sri Lanka.Saman God , Considered as one of the guardian gods of Sri Lanka, Deity Saman is deeply venerated in the region of Rathnapura and related areas in the province of Sabaragamuwa of Sri Lanka, he is recorded to have been a district administrator of the region contemporary to Buddha who he met on the former's visit to Sri Lanka.According to the Mahavamsa the chronicle of ancient Sri Lanka, it is mentioned that the Administrator Saman, attained the first level of enlightenment Sotapanna at the end of the sermon of Buddha. After the demise of Saman, the administrator of Dewa (people) he has started to be venerated as a God or a deity.The ShrineIt is believed after the demise of Saman, his clan of Deva started to venerate him by erecting a shrine for him. And it's believed there had been a Temple called Saparagama Viharaya, in the same premises in the Anuradhapura era of Sri Lanka, as it's mentioned in Mahavamsa that monks from the said temple attended to the opening ceremony of Ruwanwelisaya of King Dutugamunu.It is mentioned in 'Saman Siritha' that a monk named Ven. Seelawansa on a pilgrimage to Sri Pada, saw a dream about a statue in the wild and later brought it to the above temple with the help of a minister named Pathirajadeva.Anyway, the present shrine is said to have built by a court minister in Dambadeniya era of Sri Lanka named Aryakamadeva, in the patronage of King Parakramabahu II, in 1270 AD, as a fulfillment of his vow to erect a shrine in the name of deity Saman, if his effort to find gems is successful. Later King Parakramabahu IV of Kotte Era of Sri Lanka patronized the shrine giving more resources.Later in the era of Portuguese colonization of Sri Lanka, the said shrine have been captured in 1618 then destroyed and a Portuguese Church have been built. But as King Rajasinghe II of Sitawaka acquired the area, he has rebuilt the shrine destroying the church in 17th century.The shrine due to the lack of financial strength of King Rajasinghe was rebuilt with much simpler architecture than it used to be. And to this day ((when)) the shrine is made of clay.The Perahara(Procession)During the time that Tooth Relic of Buddha was transferred to Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara, in a war time, during King Parakramabahu VI's period the Shrine held the Esala Perahara or the Procession of the Tooth Relic for 11 years. Later under King Rajasinghe, the Saman Perahara joined to the Esala Perahara. Since then the Maha Saman Devalaya hoists the Esala Perahara in the month of August–September annually.Prior to the festival's commencement, age-old rituals like the Pirith ceremony (Chanting of Buddhist Sutras for protection, kap situveema (A symbolical wooden tower being planted) are held and the smaller processions called Kumbal and Dewele Peraheras are held. After that, the Perahara or the main procession takes place, and it concludes with Diya Kapeema (The symbolic water cutting ceremony) all of which are held for 13 days under the supervision of the Chief incumbent(Basnayake Nilame) of the Shrine.The procession is filled with cultural items and dancing from different regions of Sri Lanka as well as features many elephants decorated in different garments.
Udula S — Google review
It is thought that following Saman's death, his Deva clan began to honor him by building a shrine in his honor. Since the Mahavamsa mentions that monks from the aforementioned temple attended to King Dutugamunu's Ruwanwelisaya inauguration ceremony, it is also thought that a temple named Saparagama Viharaya once stood on these grounds during the Anuradhapura era of Sri Lanka. A minister named Pathirajadeva assisted Ven. Seelawansa, a monk, in bringing a statue to the temple listed above after he had a dream about it while on a trip to Sri Pada. This incident is described in "Saman Siritha."
Nandun S — Google review
One of Religion Place in Sri Lanka.. This is the most important place in the Rathnapura.. Also peaceful Place..♥️🌻💫🌄🌹🌹🌹
Sanka A — Google review
Situated in Rathnapura Sabaragamu district in a beautiful calming environment .its a shrine dedicated to deity saman that believe a god who looking over Sabaragamu district & sri pada mountain.
Gayan P — Google review
The Sabaragamuwa Maha Saman Devalaya is considered the main Devalaya of deity Saman except for the Shrine at top of Sri Pada.The history speaks of a temple at Ratnapura area since the time of king Dutugemunu of Anuradhapura Kingdom, But the recent history starts from Dambadeniya period.A court Minister called Aryakamadeva had come over to Ratnapura to make a vow for gemming, and if lucky to build a Devalaya to keep God Sumana Saman’s statue. After a sucessful gem mining expedition, he is said to have built the first devalaya dedicated to God Saman at Ratnapura. Although the devalaya was highly influenced by Hindu culture, it remained a Buddhist place of worship throughout the years.Maha Saman Devalaya, RatnapuraThe Portuguese first landed in Sri Lanka in 1505 through the Galle Port. With the demise of Sitawaka Rajasinghe, the Portuguese marched towards Sitawaka destroying and looting temples on the way. These included Delgamuwa Raja Maha Viharaya, Ratnapura Maha Saman Devalaya and Pothgul Viharaya which were highly venerated by the Buddhists. The Ratnapura Fort and a church was built on the ground of Saman Devalaya around 1618-1620 by the Portuguese.Later the King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe (1747 – 1781) of Kandyan Kingdom re captured the Ratnapura, destroyed the church and the Portuguese Fort at Ratnapura and built a temple (Maha Saman Devalaya) on the site. It is believed that the current temple is the temple built by King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe.There are two platforms here. The lower platform is gained through two vahalkadas on the east and the south. A flight of steps on the eastern side provides access from the lower platform to the upper platform. Prakara walls around the platform are clad at top with tiles. Opposite the flight of steps leading to the upper terrace is the santi maduwa of the devala, which is a pillared structure provided with dwarfs on either side. Openings are provided on this dwarf wall for obtaining access to the image house on the north and to the Pattini Devala on the south. The dogge has wooden posts.The three storied structure at the end of the digge is known as the palace. To one who looks at it from afar, the palace looks like a dagoba. The vihara here is built on a high stereobate and is surrounded by a varandas. It has ancient paintings. There is an ancient bo-tree south of the flight of steps leading to the upper terrace. In the devala premises is a sculptured stone of the Potuguese period which portrays the the Portuguese General Simao Pinnao with brandished sword trampling a Sinhalese soldier. On the slab is a Portuguese instription which is a short description of the Portuguese general.
Diehard T — Google review
Maha Saman Devalaya or the Great Saman Temple (also called Sumana Saman Devalaya) is a shrine dedicated to deity Saman, situated at Ratnapura, Sri Lanka who is the presiding deity of the Sri Pada Mountain which is also called Samanthakuta meaning the mountain of Saman which is believed to have the left foot impression of Buddha which he kept in his visit to Sri Lanka.Saman DeviyoConsidered as one of the guardian gods of Sri Lanka, Deity Saman is deeply venerated in the region of Rathnapura and related areas in the province of Sabaragamuwa of Sri Lanka, he is recorded to have been a district administrator of the region contemporary to Buddha who he met on the former's visit to Sri Lanka.According to the Mahavamsa the chronicle of ancient Sri Lanka, it is mentioned that the Administrator Saman, attained the first level of enlightenment Sotapanna at the end of the sermon of Buddha. After the demise of Saman, the administrator of Dewa (people) he has started to be venerated as a God or a deity.The ShrineIt is believed after the demise of Saman, his clan of Deva started to venerate him by erecting a shrine for him. And it's believed there had been a Temple called Saparagama Viharaya, in the same premises in the Anuradhapura era of Sri Lanka, as it's mentioned in Mahavamsa that monks from the said temple attended to the opening ceremony of Ruwanwelisaya of King Dutugamunu.It is mentioned in 'Saman Siritha' that a monk named Ven. Seelawansa on a pilgrimage to Sri Pada, saw a dream about a statue in the wild and later brought it to the above temple with the help of a minister named Pathirajadeva.Anyway, the present shrine is said to have built by a court minister in Dambadeniya era of Sri Lanka named Aryakamadeva, in the patronage of King Parakramabahu II, in 1270 AD, as a fulfillment of his vow to erect a shrine in the name of deity Saman, if his effort to find gems is successful. Later King Parakramabahu IV of Kotte Era of Sri Lanka patronized the shrine giving more resources.Later in the era of Portuguese colonization of Sri Lanka, the said shrine have been captured in 1618 then destroyed and a Portuguese Church have been built. But as King Rajasinghe II of Sitawaka acquired the area, he has rebuilt the shrine destroying the church in 17th century.The shrine due to the lack of financial strength of King Rajasinghe was rebuilt with much simpler architecture than it used to be. And to this day ((when)) the shrine is made of clay.The Perahara(Procession)During the time that Tooth Relic of Buddha was transferred to Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara, in a war time, during King Parakramabahu VI's period the Shrine held the Esala Perahara or the Procession of the Tooth Relic for 11 years. Later under King Rajasinghe, the Saman Perahara joined to the Esala Perahara. Since then the Maha Saman Devalaya hoists the Esala Perahara in the month of August–September annually.Prior to the festival's commencement, age-old rituals like the Pirith ceremony (Chanting of Buddhist Sutras for protection, kap situveema (A symbolical wooden tower being planted) are held and the smaller processions called Kumbal and Dewele Peraheras are held. After that, the Perahara or the main procession takes place, and it concludes with Diya Kapeema (The symbolic water cutting ceremony) all of which are held for 13 days under the supervision of the Chief incumbent(Basnayake Nilame) of the Shrine.The procession is filled with cultural items and dancing from different regions of Sri Lanka as well as features many elephants decorated in different garments.The Perahara festival is visited by thousands of people from all over the Sri Lanka as well the world, and while the final perahara is telecasted, all peraharas are online broascasted via YouTube.
Kasun M — Google review
Saparagamuwa Maha Saman Devalaya is a beautiful and peaceful place. The dewalaya is well-kept and full of history. It’s a great spot to visit for a quiet and spiritual experience. Highly recommended!You can buy flowers, fruits for Poojawa and also some toys and fashionable things here. Also, There is very huge parking. The place is very calm, quiet, and peaceful.
Sameen D — Google review
It was one of the best ancient places in Rathnapura and its religious place. You can buy flowers and fruits here. Not crowded place very calm environment.
Kasun J — Google review
This is the most sacred place of peoples in sabaragamuwa province,they believes dewalaya (temple) belongs to god saman who protect the buddhism in srilanka.We should thanks to the people who are responsible to managing this place has added wheel chair accesible path ways to the upper side of temple❤
Aruna J — Google review
It was one of the best ancient places in ratnapura and its religious place. Parking is available. 8.30 pm is last poojawa. You can buy flowers and fruits here. Not crowded place very calm environment. Please protect this place if you visit here and dont forget to wear some suitable clothes to here.
Chandula B — Google review
No need to buy tickets to visit this placePerahara (possession )festival July August (Depends on nakath )may changed every year
Sanath K — Google review
I have visited the place in several times. Lot of people are coming to the place, for worshiping. I have seen that, always there are people coming to worship. There are elephants in some times. People are giving banana, watermelon, and other fruits to the elephants. As well, there are parking places for buses, cars, vans and other vehicles. There are shops to purchase flowers, fruits and other items for the worshiping activities.
WMCJT K — Google review
I visited here with my friends. It is a place of worship that gives peace and tranquility to the mind. Elephants are kept here. Lotus flowers required for worship were found to be available for payment inside. Parking facilities are also available which is great.
Kavishan. M — Google review
A place of worship of a God who is supposed to be protecting Buddhism. Maintained very clean and has facilities for parking and other needs.
AKALANKA P — Google review
Sabaragamuwa Maha Saman Devale is located in a prepossessing and beauteous land which is not farer than 2.5 km from Ratnapura-Panadura route, and its premises spread towards the river side of Kalu, one of the great rivers in Sri Lanka. Temples in the name of Sumana Saman deity (God Saman).
Dhanuka B — Google review
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M9RH+5XR, Panadura-Nambapana-Ratnapura Hwy, Ratnapura, Sri Lanka
+94 452 221 411