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Trekking and Hiking

For avid hikers, Sri Lanka's lush hill country offers a wealth of opportunities. The picturesque regions of Haputale and Diyatalawa serve as an excellent base for a variety of hiking and trekking adventures, allowing you to explore dense jungles, traverse tea plantations, and ascend mountains. Along the way, the rivers and numerous waterfalls provide perfect spots for a refreshing dip.

In this area, Horton Plains National Park stands out with its unique hiking trails, featuring a mix of forested areas, grasslands, and high-altitude flora. Notable highlights include the breathtaking 880-meter drop at World's End and the stunning Baker's Falls.

For those tackling the famed Adam’s Peak Wilderness Sanctuary, starting your climb at night is highly recommended. This timing allows you to reach the summit for a spectacular sunrise, where the peak casts its mystical shadow across the clouds—an unforgettable experience that will linger in your memory long after the hike.

The charming towns of Bandarawela and Ella, nestled in Sri Lanka's mountainous landscape, are celebrated for their numerous walking trails, including Little Adam's Peak, Ella Rock, and the Namunukula Mountain Range, making them ideal destinations for hiking enthusiasts.