
Horton Plains National Park – Sri Lanka’s Misty Highland Wilderness
Horton Plains National Park – Sri Lanka’s Misty Highland Wilderness
Horton Plains National Park is a spectacular highland plateau located in Sri Lanka’s Central Highlands, about 2,100 meters above sea level. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its cloud forests, open grasslands, and dramatic escarpments that plunge into deep valleys. The park’s cool climate, rich biodiversity, and scenic hiking trails attract nature lovers and trekkers year-round.
The most iconic feature of Horton Plains is World’s End, a sheer cliff with a stunning 880-meter drop, offering panoramic views that stretch all the way to the southern coast on clear days. Another highlight is Baker’s Falls, a picturesque waterfall nestled among ferns and forest.
Horton Plains is also home to rare and endemic species such as the Sri Lankan sambar deer, purple-faced langur, and a wide variety of birds, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.
Things to Do in Horton Plains
- Hike the Horton Plains Trail – A scenic 9.5 km loop taking you to World’s End and Baker’s Falls
- View from World’s End – A jaw-dropping cliff with sweeping valley views
- Visit Baker’s Falls – A tranquil, misty waterfall ideal for photography
- Spot Wildlife – Look for sambar deer, wild boar, and endemic bird species
- Explore the Flora – Walk through cloud forests and grasslands filled with rare plants
- Photography & Nature Watching – Early morning offers the clearest views and best light
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