Horton
Plains National Park is a national park in the highlands of Sri Lanka. It lies
about 20 kilometres south of Nuwara Eliya and 20 kilometres west of Haputale,
2000 metres above seat level among the second and third tallest mountains in
Sri Lanka - Kirigalpotta and Totapola. The average temperature in this area is
about 16 C. With high winds in the evening it can be quite chilly. The park
covers 31.60 km², and is a mixture of highland forest and wet grassland. This
is the only National Park in Sri Lanka where visitors are allowed to walk on
their own on the designated tracks.
You can reach Horton plains through Bandarawela or Nuwara Eliya
which is about 1 ½ hour drive. It is also possible to take the train up to the
Ohiya Station and walk up to the plains which may take about 3-4 hours. But
remember this is a uphill climb. There is no accommodation at the plains except
two lodges and three camping sites which you must book beforehand.Sambar is the
most common animal in the plains but wild boars and leopards too can be found
in this area.
Once you reach Horton plains you can visit the worlds end which is
a 4000 feet straight vertical drop. This is of course a 4 kilometre walk from
the car park on a beautiful path. This drop can be covered with mist most of
the time the and the best time to be up at the worlds end is towards the afternoon.
On the way you can also see the bakers falls which is about 2.5 kilometres from
the entrance .
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