Cool
green mountain valley set in the heart of tea country,
boasts rolling hills interspersed with gushing streams
and tumbling waterfalls. A popular summer resort known
as "Little England" famous for its tea plantations
and golf links.
Places of Interest in Nuwara Eliya -
Horton Plans
Horton Plains National Park is in the highlands of
the country belonging to central province. This is
the highest plateau in the country. This was declared
as a National Park in 1988. The park area is 3160
hectare
The second & third highest mountains of the
country namely Kirigalpotta & Thotupola respectively
are found within the borders of the park. Park receives
rainfall from both northeast & southwest monsoons
as well as inter-monsoonal rains. Frequently occurring
mist and clouds are one main source of precipitation.
With annual precipitation of about 5000mm Horton
Plains is the most important catchments area of
the country. Three major rivers of the country start
from this area namely Kelani, Walawe & the Mahaweli
the longest river of the country. There is a slight
dry period between January to March. Due to altitude
the area is comparatively cold. Mean annual temperature
is around 15?C and during colder months it will
go down further where it is cold enough to create
ground frost. Park consists of montane cloud forests
embedded in wet montane grasslands. Horton Plains
has rich biodiversity. Most of the fauna and flora
found in the park are endemic and furthermore some
of them are Confined to highlands of the island.
Forests are dominated by Calophyllum sp. &
Syzygium sp. Giant tree fern Cyathea sp. and colourful
Rhododrendron are among the main attractions. Park
is also famous for beautiful flowers of endemic
Nellu (Strobilanthes sp.), Bovitiya (Osbeckia sp.),
Binara (Exacum trinervium) and many other orchid
species. Endemic dwarf Bamboo (Arundinaria densifolia)
dominates the edges of the river while Chrysopogon
Zeylanicum and Garnotia mutica dominate the grasslands
Though this was one of the best elephant habitats
in the country they are locally extinct due to poaching
& sports hunting occurred during the British
colonial era. Leopard and Sambhur & wild boar
are the most common large mammals in Horton Plains.
Endemic Bear Monkey, Rusty- Spotted and Fishing
cats, Otter, Black napped hare and Giant Squirrel
are among other mammals. Many species of endemic
& threatened rats & shrews are also found
in the park. Diversity & endemicity of
Reptiles (Lizards) and amphibians are remarkably
high.Though this is cold highland plateau the bird
diversity is very high. More than 70% of Sri lanka’s
endemic birds are found here.
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