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Day 326.03.2007


ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENS

After breakfast we visited a 147-acre garden with more than 5000 species of trees and plants, beautiful orchid house and spice section, We also saw many bats and different species of birds.

NUWARA ELIYA
“The City of Light” was the favourite hill station of the British, a scenic town 2500 m above sea level surrounded by misty mountain ranges, pine forests and tea cultivations.

Nuwara Eliya has a much cooler climate, which is in stark contrast to the tropical climate experienced in other parts of the island. This is probably why Nuwara Eliya is also known as “Little England”.

The areas around Nuwara Eliya also provide the main output of tea in Sri Lanka.

A trip to the highlands of Sri Lanka is never complete without witnessing the age-old traditional tea plucking and sipping a cup of “Ceylon Tea”.

Visitors to Nuwara Eliya can also taste the freshly plucked strawberries and purchase fresh fruit and vegetables.

Nuwara Eliya has a fair assortment of British Country style houses and 18-hole Golf Course, which is a real beauty with its scenic location considered to be one of the finest in Asia and a picturesque Race Course where horse races are held.

Overnight stay at Tea Factory Hotel.


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