Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya - the roof of Sri Lanka

Nuwara Eliya is the highest town in Sri Lanka with a cool sparkling climate with the temperature changing around 13 deg centigrade. This is and exquisite and healthy city famous for its wide range of flowers. With buildings of English architecture everywhere in the city, it is affectionately called little England. En-route to Nuwara Eliya, visit a tea plantation and a tea factory, where the best tea in the world is produced. Here you could observe all about the process of manufacturing tea. You can also see how tea is graded. Taste a cup of pure Ceylon tea in the factory.

Nuwara-Eliya which is almost 2000 meters above sea level (1980 meters ) is known as “Little England” aptly because of the old world charm of the city consisting mainly old Victorian-styled building and cottages reminding one of the British Colonial period when the Tea Plantations used to thrive with the English plantation managers. This is the center and the roof of the central highlands of this tropical island, it offers the best of both worlds, of tropical abundance and pleasant cool mountain climate. While most of the time the climate is sub-tropical, night temperature plunge low enough to produce frost.

Many assume that the history of Nuwara Eliya begins with the British colonial period, though some experts claim that the town may have a history that goes back more than 6,000 years. Part of an inscription found by the British and still pre­served in the District Secretary’s office is an attestation to this fact as it is said to consist of letterings pro­hibiting any from entering the area.

The rediscovery of Nuwara Eliya, which stands for ‘a light to Kandy’, and the beginning of its colonisation is attributed to a surgeon by the name of Dr John Davy, who stumbled across the grassland around 1818. Afterwards from time to time Nuwara Eliya was a hunting ground, a sanatorium and holiday resort for the British, who craved a bit of home away from home in the cool climate. And with the initiation of tea plantations more and more British colonials, including Sir Edward Barnes, Governor of Ceylon (1824-1831) and Sir Samuel Baker sought to settle in Nuwara Eliya. In order to provide for the basic necessities, traders from southern Ceylon also came to the hill country, thus establishing a colony.

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Sightseeing in Nuwara Eliya

Sightseeing in Nuwara Eliya either if you are passing the city or spending a couple of days there, gives the visitor an enchanting and memorable experience in the so-called town aptly named “Little England” which portrays a typical English town ...

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