The city is overlooked by Pidurutalagala, the island’s tallest mountain, and maintains a golf course, colonial era bungalows, pretty gardens, and mock-Tudor buildings that give certain parts of the town a British country-village feel. A trip to Sri Lanka would not be complete without a stop in its hill country and Nuwara Eliya is a great base from which to explore the hills. If you have a few days to spend here, our guide breaks down the best things to see and do in Nuwara Eliya.
WEATHER AND WHAT TO PACK
Nuwara Eliya’s high altitude means that it has has a cooler, and oftentimes wetter climate than other parts of Sri Lanka. The best time to visit for sunny weather is between January to March, and July and August. Make sure to pack a lightweight rain jacket, some layers to keep you warm, a good pair of hiking shoes and insect repellent or leech socks for hiking or nature walks.
GETTING THERE
Depending on where you are travelling from, there are several options for getting to Nuwara Eliya. If you are arriving in Nuwara Eliya from Kandy, we recommend a scenic train ride which could take a little over 4 hours (but prone to delays), and if you’re arriving from Colombo, we recommend a private car transfer, which could take about 5.5 hours. Driving to Nuwara Eliya will afford you the luxury of stopping by popular waterfalls like St. Clair’s Waterfall or Devon Falls for a few minutes to soak in these breath-taking views.