Sambar deer standing in the misty misty landscape of Horton Plains, Sri Lanka.

Horton Plains Sri Lanka

Horton Plains is a protected highland plateau located in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka, near Nuwara Eliya, at an elevation of over 2,000 meters above sea level. The area was first documented in the early 19th century during the British colonial period. It was later named after Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton, who served as the British Governor of Ceylon from 1831 to 1837.
During colonial times, the plains were used for hunting and grazing, which led to the disappearance of large wildlife such as elephants from the area. Recognizing its ecological importance, Horton Plains was declared a nature reserve in 1969 and subsequently upgraded to a National Park in 1988. Today, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Central Highlands of Sri Lanka, protected for its unique montane grasslands, cloud forests, and rich biodiversity.

Major Tourist Attractions in Horton Plains

Panoramic view of a deep green mountain valley with mist clouds at World's End in Horton Plains.

World’s End

World’s End is the most famous attraction in Horton Plains. It is a dramatic escarpment with a sheer drop of approximately 870–900 meters. On clear mornings, visitors can enjoy panoramic views across the lowlands and, in rare conditions, even see the distant coastline. Early morning visits are essential as mist often covers the viewpoint after 8 a.m.

Panoramic view of lush green mountains from the Mini World's End viewpoint in Horton Plains, Sri Lanka.

Mini World’s End

Located along the main hiking trail, Mini World’s End offers a smaller but equally scenic viewpoint and serves as a preview before reaching the main cliff.

Baker's Falls cascading over dark rock formations into a pool in Horton Plains, Sri Lanka.

Baker’s Falls

Named after British explorer Sir Samuel Baker, Baker’s Falls is a picturesque waterfall surrounded by cloud forest vegetation. It is easily accessible via the main circular trail within the park.

Lush green mountain landscape and flora at Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka.

Flora and Fauna

Horton Plains is home to a variety of endemic plant and animal species, including sambar deer, purple-faced langurs, and numerous endemic bird species. The park’s unique ecosystem makes it an important site for conservation and nature study.

A dirt hiking trail winding through grassy hills and lush green forests in Horton Plains, Sri Lanka.

Hiking Trails and Grasslands

The park features well-marked hiking trails that pass through open grasslands, cloud forests, and wetlands, offering a peaceful and scenic trekking experience suitable for most visitors.

Best Season to Visit Horton Plains

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