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Horton Plains, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka: A Great Workout!

Horton Plains Nuwara Eliya Sri Lanka

Horton Plains, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka: A Great Workout!

Digress again: If you have been reading our posts on Sri Lanka (and the rest of our blog), you will realise that we like to blog about our hotel accommodation. We pride in finding the best deal; value for money; good location; clean room and comfort; helpful staff and feeling welcomed; wonderful facilities (swimming pool is our weakness. Heh). But I am not going to blog about our hotel in Nuwara Eliya. It was supposed to be one of the highlights of our trip – I was looking forward to posting wonderful pictures and raving about it (since we decided to splurge on this expensive hotel as a mid-trip treat). But all I can say is that either the staff were rigid in their thinking;, or not thinking at all, or just out to cheat customers of their money. So, no free advertising for this hotel even if it is mentioning its name in a bad review.

Back to Horton Plains…

The entrance fee for foreign tourists is about S$23 (inclusive of tax and service charge) and S$0.60 for locals. (You can start to see the pattern now). It is a short walk from the main entrance to the ticketing counter but it can also take quite some time as the tickets are handwritten. There is a toilet at the main entrance that looked recently renovated, so it is fairly clean with the modern seats.

Signage to Horton Plains National Park
Signage to Horton Plains National Park

Signage to Horton Plains National Park

Entrance of Horton Plains National Park
Entrance of Horton Plains National Park

Entrance of Horton Plains National Park

Little Reminders for the visitors to Horton Plains National Park
Little Reminders for the visitors to Horton Plains National Park

Little Reminders for the visitors to Horton Plains National Park

We went to the park’s Visitor Centre and enquired about the trails. We were informed that there were 2 trails and the shorter one is about 9km which will take us about 3 hours. We were not expecting to walk for so long! 🙁 But we already paid for the entrance fee, so oh well. ( I did do my homework and asked our driver whether there was going to be a lot of climbing on this trip since we were tired from Dunhinda Falls, and he assured me it was “plains” so it would be easy. But I guess it slipped my mind to ask him how long the trail will be! By the way, there was some climbing involved especially at Baker’s Falls.)

Because we planned to set off early, the weather was quite kind to us during most part of our walk. Certain areas were shady and cool, and some were sunny but breezy. At some parts, the path seemed endless with no destination in sight, and we often asked “Are we there yet?” like annoying little children.

Small Stream along the plains
Small Stream along the plains

Small Stream along the plains

One of the easier-to-walk-flat-ground at Horton Plains National Park
One of the easier-to-walk-flat-ground at Horton Plains National Park

One of the easier-to-walk-flat-ground at Horton Plains National Park

Are we there yet
Are we there yet

Are we there yet?

Finally we reached Little World’s End! It seemed really scary standing near the edge as there was no safety barricade. According to our driver, there were Sri Lankan couples with “many many problems” who jumped off the cliff. Hmm, not sure if it was true. We took more photos and braced ourselves for the next 1.75km hike to the Greater World’s End.

Finally! We've reached Little World's End at Horton Plains National Park
Finally! We’ve reached Little World’s End at Horton Plains National Park

Finally We reached Little Worlds End at Horton Plains National Park

View from the Little World's End at Horton Plains National Park
View from the Little World’s End at Horton Plains National Park

View from the Little Worlds End at Horton Plains National Park

Little World's End also known as Mini World's End
Little World’s End also known as Mini World’s End

Little Worlds End also known as Mini Worlds End

Another 1.75Km Hike to Greater World's End
Another 1.75Km Hike to Greater World’s End

Another 1.75 Km Hike to Greater Worlds End

The view from Greater World’s End looked about the same as the one from Little World’s End, although it is supposed to be about 3 times higher. We quickly looked for signs to direct us to the last attraction of the loop trail – Baker’s Falls.

Greater World's End!
Greater World’s End!

Greater Worlds End

Small Signage to Direct Us to Baker's Falls
Small Signage to Direct Us to Baker’s Falls

Small Signage to Direct Us to Bakers Falls

Big Signage to Direct Us back to Park Headquarters
Big Signage to Direct Us back to Park Headquarters

Big Signage to Direct Us back to Park Headquarters

Along the way, there were several paths that were repaved because the older ones had become uneven and slippery. Some of the paths were very narrow and we had to really watch our step. There were also a couple of bridges that we had to cross, and we doubted the sturdiness of the bridge 😛 This “perilous” path reminded me of our Sapa trip in Vietnam

Mini Bridge. We Wondered If It Is Safe
Mini Bridge. We Wondered If It Is Safe

Mini Bridge We Wondered If It Was Safe

Interesting Plants At Horton Plains National Park. We thought it resembled the fried cauliflower we had for dinner last night.
Interesting Plants At Horton Plains National Park. We thought it resembled the fried cauliflower we had for dinner last night.

Interesting Plants At Horton Plains National Park We thought it resembled the fried cauliflower we had for dinner last night

Another Bridge to Cross...and The path ahead was a little slippery and sloped
Another Bridge to Cross…and The path ahead was a little slippery and sloped

Another Bridge to Cross and The path ahead was a little slippery and sloped

We Can Hear the Waterfall! Are We There Yet!
We Can Hear the Waterfall! Are We There Yet!

We Can Hear the Waterfall – Are We There Yet?

We got excited when we could hear the sound of flowing water! We could see the downstream of the waterfall but the waterfall was not in sight. It was about another 30mins before we reached Baker’s Falls. And before we could see Baker’s Falls, we had to make our way down a steep slope, holding on to tree branches/trunks for safety! But of course the locals wearing their simple rubber slippers made it looked like it was an easy feat 🙂

Signage for Baker's Falls
Signage for Baker’s Falls

Signage for Bakers Falls

Baker's Falls
Baker’s Falls

Bakers Falls


Video of Bakers Falls

As it was a loop trail, we knew we had to make our way back to the car park. We saw the sign that says “3.5km to park headquarters”, and went “Ahhhhhh!~~” So we took a deep breath and psyched ourselves for the last part of the trail.

Ahhhh...we have only trekked two-thirds of the trail
Ahhhh…we have only trekked two-thirds of the trail

Ahhhh we have only trekked two-thirds of the trail!

We took slightly more than 3 hours to complete the trail because we stopped for a little picnic along the way. Remember to wear comfortable walking shoes, bring sufficient water for the hike and think about what clothes you want to wear if you want to avoid funny tan lines (especially the ladies!) 🙂

Extra: We were pleasantly surprised to see a deer near the exit of Horton Plains National Park. It was right beside the road and it looked directly at us when we drove by. I guess it got used to cars and humans already.

Unexpected Sighting of Deer as we left Horton Plains National Park
Unexpected Sighting of Deer as we left Horton Plains National Park

Unexpected Sighting of Deer as we left Horton Plains National Park

Close up of Deer
Close up of Deer

Close up of Deer

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Pretty greenhouse in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Hakgala Botanical Gardens, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka: Beautiful Landscapes and Pretty Flowers

We left Sunnyside Holiday Bungalow at 9.30am after a delicious Sri Lankan breakfast. After an hour on the road, we arrived at Dunhinda Falls. It was a tiring climb so we took the opportunity to nap during the 3 hours ride to Nuwara Eliya. What greeted us when we alighted from the car at our next destination, Hakgala Botanical Gardens, was cool, fresh air (Which we greatly appreciated after being cooped up in the car for 3 hours!)

Entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Map of HUGE Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Map of HUGE Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Map of HUGE Hakgala Botanical Gardens

The entrance fee for foreign adult is about S$11. Students get a discounted price of about S$8.
Locals only need to pay S$0.60! That explained the crowd in the gardens – Many families were having picnic in the garden; students still in their uniforms were hanging out, chatting, playing cricket etc.

As you can see from the map, the Hakgala Botanical Gardens is really huge. We walked for more than an hour and did not manage to cover the whole garden. We were afraid to venture too far as we needed to put into consideration the time needed to walk back to the main entrance. Our next hotel was another 1 hour car ride; and because of the narrow winding road, we wanted to make sure our driver drove while the sun is still up. If we had the time, we would have loved to sit on the grass and enjoy a picnic!

We took a few photographs of the gardens but I do not think they do justice to the gardens. You have to be there to experience it yourself! But in the meantime, enjoy the photos 🙂

Central Pond in Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Central Pond in Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Central Pond in Hakgala Botanical Gardens

First few pretty flowers near the entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens
First few pretty flowers near the entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens

First few pretty flowers near the entrance of Hakgala Botanical Gardens

One of the many rocky steps in the Hakgala Botanical Gardens
One of the many rocky steps in the Hakgala Botanical Gardens

One of the many rocky steps in the Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Hill top Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Hill top Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Hill top Hakgala Botanical Gardens

I don't know the name of this flower but I love the colour!
I don’t know the name of this flower but I love the colour!

I dont know the name of this flower but I love the colour

Arty shot of sunlight thru the trees
Arty shot of sunlight thru the trees

Arty shot of sunlight thru the trees

Rock Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Rock Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Rock Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Sculpture in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Sculpture in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Sculpture in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Pretty greenhouse in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Pretty greenhouse in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Pretty greenhouse in Japanese Garden at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

My favourite flower - sunflower!
My favourite flower – sunflower!

My favourite flower – Sunflower

Pretty arrangement of flowers at Hakgala Botanical Gardens
Pretty arrangement of flowers at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Pretty arrangement of flowers at Hakgala Botanical Gardens

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