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Lake Gregory is a local reservoir situated in the heart of Nuwara Eliya.Itis surrounded by a well-maintained park with walking paths, benches, and open spaces and is an ideal place for a leisurely stroll, enjoying a picnic, or simply relaxing by the water. Visitors can hire paddle boats or take a leisurely boat ride on the lake. Swan-shaped paddle boats are particularly popular among families
Victoria Park is a well-maintained park situated in the heart of Nuwara Eliya. Victoria Park spans approximately 27 acres and is characterized by its well-manicured lawns, towering trees, and a variety of flowering plants. The park also has a children’s play area and some rides that make the place enjoyable for all ages.
The Hakgala Botanical Garden is the second-largest botanical garden in Sri Lanka. It is a part of the Hakgala Strict Nature Reserve and was established in 1861. Spread over 28 hectares, it boasts a lush landscape with manicured lawns, scenic walking paths, and a variety of themed gardens that are home to a vast array of flora, including exotic plants, trees, and flowers. It is said that the Hakgala Gardens is the, 'Ashok Vatika'', from the Hindu epic 'The Ramayana'.
Ramboda falls lies in the Pussellawa district, in the city of Kandy. The area is known for marvelous landscapes comprising of highlands, ridges, plains, streams and hilly mountains. The best of the attractions being the Ramboda falls.
Horton Plains National Park, located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its unique biodiversity, stunning landscapes, and iconic attractions. Spanning over 31 square kilometers, the park is characterized by rolling grasslands, misty forests, and breathtaking viewpoints that offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Lovers Leap is nestled amidst the lush greenery of the Nuwara Eliya, creating a serene and romantic ambiance. It is characterized by a single stream of water that gracefully cascades down a rocky precipice, creating an ethereal sight against the backdrop of verdant surroundings. There is an observation deck strategically placed to provide visitors with an optimal view of the waterfall.
The Seetha Amman Temple is a small temple located in the village of Seetha Eliya, about a kilometer away from the Hakgala Botanical Gardens. The temple is believed to have been built on the site where Sita Devi was kept as a prisoner by King Ravana. The temple premises also have Lord Hanuman's footprints and the river Seetha, where different deities were recovered.
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