Adam’s Peak
Climb up to the 6000 steps to the top, a well-revered pilgrimage spot welcomes people of all religions. You’ll find the footprints of Buddha, Adam, or Lord Shiva on one of the boulders at the summit. However, devotees come from different religious views, but they all share the common belief of the temple’s holiness. Don’t miss out on the awe-inspiring scene of the sunrise from the horizons.
Mackwoods Labookellie Tea Factory
A British captain founded Mackwoods Tea Factory in 1841 in the center of tea plantation areas in Sri Lanka. It’s a famous tea brand in the world, that a visit to it is worthwhile, where you’ll learn about how the tea is processed. Take your time visiting the tea museum to explore the glorious history of the factory. Make sure to drink a cup of tea and shop for some of the best teas to take back home.
Warleigh Church
The Warleigh Christ Church is an incredible place in the true British architecture style to spend some serene and memorable times. William Scott constructed the church in 1878 looks like a picturesque postcard of the English countryside. Makes sure to look at the original Bible gifted to the church, believed to be the first sacred book of Christians brought to Sri Lanka. Take a stroll around the church and absorb the intricate interiors and the artistic stained glass windows.
Horton Plains
Horton Plains is a UNESCO World Heritage protected area and a national park in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka. Rich in fauna and flora, Horton Plains is renowned for its trekking paths housing the grassland, the highest tableland in Sri Lanka, and the network of rivers and streams.
Mlesna Tea Castle
The Mlesna Tea Castle, situated right opposite the stunning Devon Falls, sits in the center of lush green mountains. This place is known as the world’s largest tea shop offering splendid views. Make sure to have a bite of the mouthwatering cakes tasting fabulous with tea. Take a stroll in the shops to buy unique souvenirs, gifts, and tea flavors.