Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s central highlands, Nuwara Eliya—often called “Little England”—is a charming hill station famous for its cool climate, lush greenery, and colonial charm. Situated at an altitude of about 1,868 meters, this picturesque town offers a refreshing escape from the tropical heat of the lowlands. Surrounded by rolling tea plantations, mist-covered mountains, and cascading waterfalls, Nuwara Eliya is the center of Sri Lanka’s tea country. Visitors can tour historic tea estates, witness the art of tea making, and savor the island’s world-renowned Ceylon tea right where it’s grown. The town still reflects its British heritage through Tudor-style cottages, well-kept gardens, and landmarks like the Grand Hotel and Victoria Park. The serene Gregory Lake offers boating, horse rides, and lakeside strolls, while nearby attractions such as Horton Plains National Park and World’s End provide breathtaking trekking experiences. With its blend of natural beauty, colonial elegance, and mountain serenity, Nuwara Eliya captures the essence of Sri Lanka’s highland charm — a timeless retreat of mist, tea, and tranquility.