Horton Plains National Park, a protected plateau located in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, is famed for its unique biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes. This park encompasses montane grasslands and cloud forests, creating a cool, misty environment that supports rare and endemic wildlife. The main attraction is the 9-kilometer circular hiking trail that leads visitors through scenic vistas to the famous World’s End a dramatic cliff with a nearly vertical drop of approximately 4,000 feet, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains on clear days. Along the trail, trekkers also encounter Baker’s Falls, a picturesque waterfall cascading through lush greenery. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot endemic species such as the sambur deer, elusive, purple-faced langurs, and a variety of birdlife, including the Sri Lanka whistling thrush. Horton Plains’ unique ecosystem and the sense of tranquility it offers make it a must-visit destination for hikers, naturalists, and those seeking to connect with Sri Lanka’s pristine highland wilderness
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