Admission to: All places covered in the tour
English-speaking professional driver/guide
Lunch
Bottled drinking water
Insurance provided by the operator
Private tour
Hotel pick up and drop off from Colombo
Transportation in an air conditioned mini van
Accommodation
Tips and gratuities
Other meals and alcoholic beverages
Children aged 0-3 can join this activity free of charge
Guests are requested to make their own arrangements for accommodation the night in Nuwara Eliya
Hike level: Intermediate
The wagon and driver are available for services mentioned in the itinerary only. Any additional use of wagon and driver will incur surcharge to be paid locally on site
Prices are inclusive of pick ups and customers can check for their own accommodation in the area
This activity is not recommended for anyone with certain medical conditions such as high blood pressure, epilepsy, etc.
Child seats are not available
This incredible two day journey departs from your Colombo hotel very early, giving you plenty of time to reach World's End with your driver guide. World's End, found in Horton Plains National Park in Nuwari Eliya, is one of the most famous sites in the district. Your hike to World's End begins in the park, and as you hike on through the National Park, you'll be able to appreciate the gorgeous natural beauty of Sri Lanka all around you. The World's End itself is a cliffside which opens up to a breathtaking panorama of a heavily wooded valley, which is the line between Central and Sabaragamuwa Provinces. After your return back to Nuwara Eliya, you'll be able to take lunch at a local restaurant and then opt to check in at a hotel (at your own expense) before leaving for a tour that takes you around the city. You'll be able to tour Gregory Lake, Seetha Aman, and Hakgala before heading to the local market for some local color and culture. At the end of the day, you return to the hotel you checked into. The next day will have you leaving for the tea factory in Nuwara Eliya, where you'll get to see the Sri Lankan way of processing tea. Given the abundant natural resources in the Nuwara Eliya area, it's not a surprise that their tea is excellent. After the factory, you will head to the Ramboda Waterfalls, the 11th highest falls in the country. When you return, you can enjoy a break for lunch before you depart back to Colombo.