Nuwara Eliya Drop Tours

1. Tea plantation - 30 minutes

Tea Plantations in Nuwara Eliya offer breathtaking landscapes and a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s renowned tea industry. Visitors can stroll through lush green fields, watch tea pluckers at work, and learn about tea processing at nearby factories. The cool climate, misty hills, and fresh aroma create a serene and unforgettable experience.

2. Hanumantha Temple - 30 minutes

Hanuman Temple in Nuwara Eliya is a sacred Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Believed to be linked to the Ramayana, it stands amidst scenic hills and tea plantations. Visitors can admire the towering Hanuman statue, experience the temple’s peaceful atmosphere, and learn about its mythological significance in Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage.

3. View point - 15 minutes

Nuwara Eliya Viewpoints offer breathtaking panoramic views of misty mountains, lush tea plantations, and cascading waterfalls. Popular spots like Shanthipura Viewpoint provide a stunning overlook of Sri Lanka’s hill country. Visitors can capture scenic landscapes, enjoy the cool breeze, and experience the tranquil beauty of this picturesque highland region, often called “Little England.”

4. Ramboda waterfall - 1 hour

Ramboda Waterfall is a stunning 109-meter cascade located in Sri Lanka’s hill country. Surrounded by lush greenery and tea plantations, it offers breathtaking views and a refreshing atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy scenic hikes, take stunning photographs, and experience the tranquility of this natural wonder, making it a must-visit spot in Nuwara Eliya.

5. Tea factory - 45 minutes

Tea Factories in Nuwara Eliya provide an immersive experience into Sri Lanka’s renowned Ceylon tea industry. Visitors can witness the tea-making process, from plucking fresh leaves to rolling, drying, and packaging. Guided tours include tea tastings, offering a chance to enjoy rich flavors while overlooking scenic plantations in the cool highland climate.

6. Old post office - 15 minutes

Old Post Office Nuwara Eliya is a charming colonial-era building and one of Sri Lanka’s oldest post offices. Built in 1894, its red-brick architecture stands as a historical landmark. Visitors can admire its vintage design, send postcards with unique stamps, and experience a nostalgic piece of Nuwara Eliya’s British colonial heritage.

7. Gregory lake - 30 minutes

Gregory Lake in Nuwara Eliya is a scenic highland reservoir offering a peaceful retreat amidst misty hills. Visitors can enjoy boat rides, jet skiing, cycling, and lakeside picnics. Surrounded by lush greenery, it’s a perfect spot to relax, take in the cool climate, and experience the charm of Sri Lanka’s “Little England.”

8. Back to Kandy

Back to Kandy marks the return journey to Sri Lanka’s cultural capital after an exciting tour. Travelers can relax and enjoy scenic landscapes, passing lush tea plantations, misty mountains, and charming villages. Whether reflecting on historical sites, wildlife encounters, or cultural experiences, the ride back offers a peaceful conclusion to an unforgettable adventure.

Prices

The price lists for two vehicle categories are shown below.

Tuk-tuk tours

Nuwara Eliya drop tours – US $ 35.5

Van tours

Nuwara Eliya drop tours – US $ 72

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