Nuwara Eliya – Discover Sri Lanka’s Little England in the Central Highlands
Nuwara Eliya – Discover Sri Lanka’s Little England in the Central Highlands
A charming colonial-era town in the Central Highlands, Nuwara Eliya blends English countryside vibes with Sri Lankan beauty, all set at over 1,800 meters above sea level.
Historical & Cultural Background:
Founded by the British in the 19th century as a retreat from tropical heat, Nuwara Eliya became a center for tea cultivation. British planters built Tudor-style homes, horse racing tracks, and gardens that still lend the town its nickname “Little England.”
Unique Facts or Anecdotes:
- The town hosts an annual horse racing season during the Sinhala-Tamil New Year.
- Queen Elizabeth once visited the Grand Hotel, an iconic colonial landmark.
- The cooler climate allows for the cultivation of strawberries, roses, and other temperate crops.
What to See:
Gregory Lake, Victoria Park, tea factories, colonial mansions, and local markets. Ideal base for visiting Horton Plains and Ambewela.
Tips for Visitors:
Pack warm clothing — nights can be chilly. Local strawberries with cream are a must-try!