Хортон Плейнс
Захватывающие дух пейзажи, смотровая площадка «Край света», покрытые туманом луга, эндемичные виды дикой природы, включая неуловимого шри-ланкийского леопарда, водопады Бейкера, умиротворяющие пешеходные тропы, уникальные облачные леса, яркая флора, включая знаменитый фиолетовый цветок «Нилакуринджи», и объект Всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО. Хортон-Плейнс предлагает любителям природы захватывающие и незабываемые впечатления.
Horton Plains National Park
Horton Plains National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka. Known for its stunning landscapes, biodiversity, and unique ecosystems, the park is one of the island's most significant natural attractions. It is situated at an elevation of 2,100 meters above sea level, making it a cool and misty destination ideal for nature lovers and hikers.
The park is home to a variety of endemic species of flora and fauna, including the Sri Lankan leopard, purple-faced langur, and numerous bird species such as the Sri Lanka bush warbler. The landscapes are characterized by rolling grasslands, cloud forests, and scenic cliffs, such as the famous *World's End*, where the plateau drops dramatically, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Visitors to Horton Plains National Park can enjoy several hiking trails, including the *World's End* trail, which is a popular route that takes trekkers through dense forests, across grassy plains, and leads to the stunning precipice of *World's End*. The park also features *Baker's Falls*, a picturesque waterfall that adds to the natural beauty of the region.
The best time to visit Horton Plains National Park is during the dry season from December to April, when the weather is ideal for hiking and wildlife observation. The park is accessible from Nuwara Eliya, and it offers a memorable experience of Sri Lanka's cool highland ecosystems and rich biodiversity.