Nuwara Eliya, the paradise of Sri Lanka is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. Since it had been a British colony, the building architecture is closer to European style. Because of this typical English village view, it is also called as “little England”. The city planning method and scenic natural beauty and weather are inheritable qualities of Nuwara Eliya.
Nuwara Eliya is one of the most exuberant places in Sri Lanka where you can spend some time amidst verdant greenery. It is the perfect nest for couples and honeymooners to have a romantic vacation. Avenue Nuwara Eliya apartment located at the center of Nuwara Eliya. You can reach following locations within a short time period. By walking, cycling or vehicle.
Victoria Park is a public park located in Nuwara Eliya, next to the Nuwara Eliya Post Office in Sri Lanka. Originally the park was the research field of Hakgala Botanical Garden. The park was formally named in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
From Hotel : 1.4 km
Gregory Lake is found a short distance away from the Nuwara Eliya town centre – it’s worth the travel time however! This tranquil body of water is a great picnic stop and is often frequented by rare bird varieties. One of the best ways to experience this fantastic attraction however, is to simply take a boat ride along its waters, taking in all the wonderful sights that surround you.
From Hotel : 1.7 km
Moon Plains, also known as Sandathenna, is a 400-metre long, 40 metre deep valley in Ranhawadigama, about 6km from Nuwara Eliya. What was once part of a catchment area, Moon Plains is now a notable Agricultural and Environmental Tourism Zone since March 2014. Standing at a surface elevation of 6,200 ft, Moon Plains can get chilly and misty, so you need to watch your step! It also provides visitors with an amazing panoramic view of the countryside and peaks that surround it, but again, this depends on the visibility during the day.
From Hotel : 4.6 km
Hakgala Botanical Garden is one of the five botanical gardens in Sri Lanka. The other four are Peradeniya Botanical Garden, Henarathgoda Botanical Garden, Mirijjawila Botanical Garden and Seetawaka Botanical Garden. It is the second largest botanical garden in Sri Lanka.
From Hotel : 8.6 km
St. Clair’s Waterfall is one of Sri Lanka’s widest waterfalls, and referred to as the “Little Niagra of Sri Lanka”. Although the cascade is just off the Hatton – Talawakele road, it is one of the most picturesque waterfalls as it runs through green hills and lush tea estates. The waterfall got its name from the St. Clair Tea Estate– the tea estate in which it runs through.
From Hotel : 24 km
Situated in the Ramboda area of Nuwara Eliya district, Ramboda falls is another popular waterfall in Sri Lanka. Though it is not a well-known fact, Ramboda falls consists of 3 parts called Ihala Ramboda Oya Ella (Upper Ramboda Oya Fall), Ramboda Oya Meda Ella (Middle Fall), and Pahala Ramboda Oya Ella ( Lower Ramboda Oya Falls)
From Hotel : 22 km