Nuwara Eliya or Seetha Eliya or Little England of Sri Lanka is well known for is forest looking ambience all around. The temperature is towards a lower side in this city as it’s a hill station. The climate is very pleasant in the daytime and its starts turning quite cold at night. Nuwara Eliya is blessed with nature’s bounty and that’s the major reason it attracts plenty of tourists per year.
We travelled by road from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya and its scenic beauty is incomparable. We are glad that we took this decision to go by road. Lots of tourists prefer travelling by train, the only reason we chose by road journey because we wanted to visit Ramboda Falls.
Ramboda falls
Ramboda falls is 11th highest waterfalls in Sri Lanka and 729th in the world. Its 109 m (358 ft) high Its also called the Y shaped waterfall because of its look. You have to trek for about 30 mins to reach the viewpoint. The entrace fees is 50 Sri Lankan Rupees.The passage is muddy with steep and broken steps in between. You can witness beautiful bamboo forest and some interesting bamboo formations on your climb uphill. Also beware of the slippery stones because of the waterfall droplets in the air makes its marshy.

You can see some concrete steps by the time you are about to reach the Falls. The trek is easy but be careful on your steps. The waterfall is very enchanting, and the water is pretty cold. The flow of water which forms a cascade looks mesmerizing. The place in total is very peaceful and you can spend some time just with nature.
Mlesna St Claire tea castle
This is something we found on the way to Nuwara Eliya. We had a pitstop as a view point for Devon falls and the Tea castle is just opposite to the Devon falls view point. St Claire tea castle is one of the largest teashops in the world. Amidst the tea estates and hills the tea castle looks nothing less than a fairytale. This place serves wide variety of aromatic teas and the ambience is bright and comforting.

Devon falls
Devon falls aka “veil of the valley” aptly named because it’s a hidden treasure in the beautiful valley. Its named after Devon (a pioneer English coffee planter) whose plantation was situated near this fall.

Shri Bhakta hanuman temple
A hanuman temple situated at the top of a hill in Ramboda. This temple was built by Chinmaya mission in Sri Lanka. This temple is devoted for Lord Hanuman. The timings are 7 am -1pm, 3;30 pm -6:30 p.m. reached at this place at 2pm so we had to wait till the temple was opened. It exactly looks like temples in India with stalls offering puja items near the temple. Apart from the 16ft tall hanuman statue carved in granite in the temple, one would love the scenic beauty from the top of the hill. You can also relish onto some traditional Indian meal from the onsite restaurant. Photography is prohibited inside the temple premises.

A memorable road trip with a view filled with tea estates , hills and misty atmosphere is a treat for soul
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