1. Ella
A small town nestled in the misty hills, known for the iconic Nine Arch Bridge, Ella Rock, and Ravana Falls. It offers panoramic views, tea plantations, and a relaxed vibe perfect for backpackers and hikers.
2. Kandy
The cultural capital of Sri Lanka. Home to the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, Kandy Lake, and the Esala Perahera Festival. Surrounded by hills and forests, Kandy reflects the soul of traditional Sinhalese culture.
3. Sigiriya
An ancient rock fortress rising nearly 200 meters high. Also called Lion Rock, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is admired for its frescoes, mirror wall, and spectacular views. It was built by King Kashyapa in the 5th century AD.
4. Galle
A charming coastal city with the famous Galle Dutch Fort, cobblestone streets, colonial-era architecture, and beautiful beaches. Galle is ideal for history lovers and sunset watchers.
5. Nuwara Eliya
Known as “Little England”, Nuwara Eliya offers a cool climate, lush tea plantations, Gregory Lake, and old English-style bungalows. It’s perfect for scenic retreats and tea factory visits.
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