An early morning hike at Horton Plains National Park is highly recommended for those interested in scenic nature walks. The rolling landscape at Horton Plains National Park comprises mainly grassland and montane forest and due to its elevation (7,000 ft) it is very often cloaked in mist. The most common wildlife to be seen here are herds of sambhur, which are large elk-like deer. Although leopards are found in the region, sightings are extremely rare. Horton Plains is designated an Important Bird area.At the southern boundary of the park, the aptly named World’s End marks an abrupt and physical end to the hill country. A sheer escarpment, here the land drops away close to a kilometer and is a must-visit if a trip is made to Horton Plains. If conditions are just right, it is possible to see the southern coastline gleaming like a silver ribbon in the distance from here.
Embark on an early morning hike through the misty grasslands of Horton Plains, ending at World’s End — a breathtaking escarpment offering panoramic views of Sri Lanka’s hill country
Price
US$ 45/per person
Duration
4 Hours
Minimum Booking
2
Deals & Discounts
50% discount for child below 12yrs
About This Activity
Includes
- Local guide
- Entrance tickets to Horton Plains National Park.
From US$ 45 / person
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