Sri Lanka is a teardrop shaped island located in the Indian Ocean, just south of India. The tropical island is renowned for its lush landscapes and divine beaches. The island nation is also home to a number of important historical monuments that have become prime tourist attractions over the past few years. While many tourists who vacation in Sri Lanka tend to stay in places such as Colombo, Kandy and Galle, there are quite a number of interesting places situated off the beaten track. Nuwara Eliya is located in the country’s central highlands and is a popular summer spot, among locals and foreigners as well.
Nuwara Eliya is Sinhalese and literally means ‘City of Light’. The city’s high altitude (nearly two thousand metres above sea level) and temperate climate makes it a favourable place for tea production. Sri Lanka is the third largest tea producer in the world and a significant portion of it is grown in Nuwara Eliya. Tea estates are ubiquitous and one will come across plenty of them as they meander through the scenic winding roads. It is possible to take a tour of these estates and witness first-hand the equipment and techniques used in making tea. The experience is bound to be fun, educational, and memorable.
The best time to visit is during the month of April as that is when the usually quiet town becomes a hub of activity. The flowers bloom and the town hosts a series of pony races, auto rallies and go cart races. However, those who want to avoid the crowds should consider visiting on some other month. It can get quite cold during the winter season, especially at nights, so those visiting the hill city during these months should pack accordingly.
Although the city is undergoing rapid modernisation it still retains a rustic feel. The pace of life is slow and unhurried and harkens to a bygone era. The best Sri Lanka hotels can make one’s stay truly magical. The Jetwing Warwick Gardens offers charming Nuwara Eliya bungalows replete with all the best modern amenities. A renovated Scottish mansion, the hotel is a terrific place to stay, offering amazing views of the surrounding countryside and misty mountains.