Places To Visit




ADISHAM  BUNGALOW
Adisham bungalow is a very big bungalow which was made by British governor at 1931 and it is at 2km from Haputale town of Sri Lanka. Several visitors used to visit this place daily. In present the bungalow is a church.
Adisham bungalow is at near to Haputale town at very closed to Glanor tea estate of Haputale. There are several tea estates and Hindu Kovils also at near Adisham bungalow. Up side of bungalow is a eucalyptus forest and downside of bungalow is railway between Haputale and Idalgashinna railway stations.

DUNHINDA FALLS

Dunhinda Falls is a waterfall located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Badulla town in Sri Lanka.The Dunhinda Falls is one of Sri Lanka's most beautiful waterfalls.The waterfall, which is 210 feet (64 m) high gets its name from the smoky dew drops spray, (Dun in sinhala means mist or smoke) which surrounds the area at the foot of the waterfall. To reach the water fall you have to walk more than 1 km distance along a foot path. However walking along this muddy foot path is really worth as the waterfall is so beautiful. 

RAVANA FALLS

The Ravana Falls (popularly known as Ravana Ella in Sinhala) is a popular sightseeing attraction in Sri Lanka. The falls form part of the Ravana Ella Wildlife Sanctuary, and is located 6 km (3.7 mi) away from the local railway station.The falls have been named after the legendary Hindu character Ravana, which is connected to the famous Indian epic, the Ramayana. According to legend, it is said that Ravana (who was the king of Sri Lanka at the time) had kidnapped princess Sita, and had hidden her in the caves behind this waterfall, now simply known as the Ravana Ella Cave.  The famous Ravana Ella Cave lies 1,370 m (4,490 ft) above sea level on the foundation of a cliff. 

WORLD’S END


This is the only national park in Sri Lanka where visitors are permitted to walk on their own (on designated trails only). If you aim for a 5.30am departure from Nuwara Eliya or Haputale and get to World’s End around 7am, you’ll have a good chance of spectacular views.
Guides at the national park office expect about Rs 750. Some guides are well informed on the area’s flora and fauna, and solo women travelers may want to consider hiring one for safety’s sake.
Wear strong and comfortable walking shoes, a hat and sunglasses. Bring sunscreen, and food and water, as the eatery at the Farr Inn is expensive. Ask your guest house to prepare a breakfast package for you, and reward yourself with an alfresco brekkie once you reach World’s End. Bring a few extra layers of warm clothing. There are toilets at Farr Inn.