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It's a land of peace and silence. The nostalgia of the empire builders is reflected in Nuwara Eliya. The town is decorated with buildings ranging in style from Georgian to Queen Anne, Parks trout streams an 18 hole gold course complete with gorse the post affine with the clock spire, the Anglican church with a lych - gate, and the Hill club, with its hunting prints stuffed fish and polished oak.
First introduced here by the British, who managed to penetrate the island's hill country in the 1800 s, tea bushes cover rolling hills liks soft moss, interspersed with eucalyptus albesia and other trees. Tea plucker's work on the slopes, butterfly like in their colorful sarees. You would think they make the air afresh everyday to continuously delight the senses with its spring like freshness. Wisps at milk white cloud soften the dark outline of the high rocky crags and roll down in gentle waves of mist, at down there are a number of hill stations dolling the hill country landscape each different in character.
Waterfalls are one of the major tourist attractions of Sri Lanka. More than 130 exotic waterfalls are across the country. The Island is blessed with 103 rivers and streams radiating from the central hills rushing down rock precipices forming number at roaring water falls.
Bambarakanda, Diyaluma, Dunhinda, Hunnas falls are few to name.