Sri Lanka’s Pristine Wilderness!
Little England is a popular tourist attraction in Sri Lanka, because of its beautiful scenery, pleasant weather, and luscious tea plantation fields all around. Gregory Lake offers exhilarating water sports activities that will increase your enjoyment and thrill. This is the ideal location for nature enthusiasts!
Located in a wet zone, this town is well-known for having two distinct monsoon seasons each year and experiencing some of the country’s greatest rainfall. Several bird species found here are comparable to those seen in the well-known Sinharaja Rainforest, indicating the vast diversity of life.
Some of the most varied flora and fauna on the planet can be found in Sinharaja, an island located in the lush embrace of the southwest wet zone. Enormous numbers of visitors arrive at this UNESCO World Heritage Site attracted by its rich splendour and profusion of species. Explore the area’s ancient rainforests which are home to a diverse range of unusual animals and feel the embrace of nature.
It is the tallest plain on the island, spanning around 10,000 hectares and is known for its gorgeous panorama of rolling hills, woodlands, and grasslands. There are approximately 24 distinct species of mammals living there, including Leopards, Wild Boars, Hares, gigantic Squirrels, and Elk.
Adams Peak is respected by the majority of religious groups. The peak treasures a massive rock with an enormous footprint on its top. According to popular belief, this imprint represents the footprints of the prophet Adam in Christianity and Islam, Lord Buddha in Buddhism, and Sri Rama in Hindu mythology.
Ella combines Sri Lanka’s most identifiable elements, such as towering tea plantations, undulating mountains, and stunning waterfalls. Visitors can enjoy the greenest views while trekking along challenging pathways in this region, which is known for being one of the largest tea producers. The train trip to Ella will be one of your all-time favourite experiences.