Travel from Unawatuna to Nuwara Eliya with a private chauffeur from SL RIDE. A sheltered bay with calm turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, and a relaxed beach-village atmosphere. The "Little England" of Sri Lanka — a cool highland retreat surrounded by rolling tea plantations and colonial charm. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic drive across Sri Lanka.
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Distance
167 km
Estimated Travel Time
~4h 11m
Vehicle Options
Car, Van, Bus

A short jungle trail leads to a serene white Buddhist stupa on a hilltop with sweeping views of the coastline.

Climb the sacred Adam's Peak (2,243m) under starlight to witness a breathtaking sunrise from the summit. Revered by four religions, the mountain features the sacred footprint (Sri Pada) at its peak. The 5,500-step trail is illuminated and best attempted between December and May.

Trek through the Rumassala nature reserve — said to be the spot where Hanuman dropped a piece of the Himalayan mountain range.

Swim in the sheltered turquoise bay and snorkel over vibrant coral gardens just metres from shore.

Paddle or cruise on the serene lake framed by pine forests and colonial bungalows.

A stunning highland garden at 1,700 m altitude, believed to be the legendary Ashoka Vatika where Sita was kept by Ravana. Features rare orchids, roses, and ancient trees with spectacular mountain views.

Trek across a windswept plateau to the dramatic World's End cliff, dropping 880 m into the lowland jungle below.

Experience thrilling white water rafting on the Kelani River at Kitulgala, a popular stop on the route from Nuwara Eliya to Colombo. Navigate through exciting Grade 3-4 rapids surrounded by lush rainforest. The area is also famous as the filming location of "The Bridge on the River Kwai".

A sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Sita from the Ramayana epic, built at the very spot where she is believed to have been held captive by King Ravana. One of the most important Ramayana trail sites in Sri Lanka.