Walk through Horton Plains National Park
Part of the World Heritage Site named The Central Highlands of Sri Lanka, along with the nearby Peak Wilderness Protected Area and the Knuckles Conservation Forest, Horton Plains National Park is undoubtedly a must for nature lovers and hiking adventure seekers. The region forms an undulating plateau over 2,100 meters above sea level, covered with Montane evergreen forests, wild grasslands, rocky outcrops, vast hills, and misty lakes, much of which remains grossly underexplored. A walk through the lush jungle of Horton Plains affords a great chance of exploring the abundant flora and fauna. Expect to see various tropical plants and a variety of wildlife such as monkeys, deer, elk and all kinds of birds. The natural trails of the park leads to a sudden end on the southern edge at World’s End Lookout, a stunning escarpment that falls sheer 900 meters. From here, visitors can take in the incredibly panoramic views over the green valley, and the early morning visit is recommended for clear views before the clouds roll in.