Misty Hill Country (4 Days)

Tour Overview
Escape the tropical heat and journey into the cool, emerald heart of Sri Lanka. “Misty Hill Country” is a 4-day retreat designed for nature lovers and those seeking serenity. You will travel through winding roads surrounded by carpets of tea, hike through cloud forests to witness “The World’s End,” and experience the nostalgic charm of colonial-era bungalows. From the rushing waters of Kitulgala to the misty peaks of Nuwara Eliya, this tour captures the soul of the island’s highlands.
Route Map
Highlights
- Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
- Royal Botanical Gardens
- Damro Labookellie Tea Estate
- Horton Plains National Park
- Train Ride
- Little Adam’s Peak
- Kitulgala
Daily Itinerary
The Gentle Giants & Royal Gardens
Route: Airport ➔ Pinnawala ➔ KandyPick up from the airport. Drive to Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in time to watch the elephants being herded to the Ma Oya river for their daily bath—a heartwarming sight. Afterwards, proceed to Peradeniya to explore the vast Royal Botanical Gardens, famous for its collection of 4,000 species of plants. Check in to your hotel in Kandy.
The Tea Kingdom
Route: Kandy ➔ Ramboda ➔ Nuwara EliyaLeave the city for the misty hills. Stop at the majestic Ramboda Falls for photos. Visit a working Tea Factory (like Damro or Bluefield) to see how tea is plucked, processed, and packed. Enjoy a fresh cup of “Ceylon Tea” overlooking the plantations. Arrive in Nuwara Eliya (Little England) and enjoy a boat ride on Gregory Lake in the evening.
The Cloud Forest & Scenic Rails
Route: Nuwara Eliya ➔ Horton Plains ➔ Ella(Drive) An early start (5:30 AM) to trek Horton Plains National Park, a UNESCO site. Walk the 9km loop to see “World’s End”—a sheer cliff with a 4,000ft drop—and the beautiful Baker’s Falls. Drive to Nanu Oya station to catch the scenic Train to Ella. Your driver will meet you at Ella with your bags.
Sunrise & Rapids
Route: Ella ➔ Kitulgala ➔ AirportStart with a refreshing morning hike to Little Adam’s Peak for a 360-degree view of the Ella Gap. Descend via the Hatton route to Kitulgala, a rainforest area famous for the Kelani River. Stop for lunch overlooking the river where the classic movie The Bridge on the River Kwai was filmed. Proceed directly to the Airport for departure.
What’s Included
Includes
- 3 Nights in boutique hill-country hotels
- Private AC Car/Van for the entire journey
- Reserved Train Tickets (Nanu Oya to Ella)
- Daily Breakfast at the hotel
- English-speaking Chauffeur Guide
Excludes
- Entrance Fees (Pinnawala, Horton Plains, etc.)
- Lunch and Dinner
- White Water Rafting fees
- Video camera permits inside National Parks
Frequent Questions
How cold does it get?
In Nuwara Eliya and Horton Plains, temperatures can drop to 10°C – 15°C (50°F – 60°F), especially at night and early morning. We recommend bringing a warm jacket or pullover.
Is the Horton Plains trek difficult?
It is a moderate 9km loop on relatively flat terrain, but the high altitude can make it tiring for some. It usually takes 3-4 hours. Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
Why start Horton Plains so early?
We start at 5:30 AM because the “World’s End” view is often covered by mist after 10:00 AM. Starting early guarantees the best clear views and a higher chance of seeing Sambar Deer.
Can we do White Water Rafting?
Yes! On Day 04, when we stop in Kitulgala, you have the option to do White Water Rafting if time permits and you are up for the adventure. It takes about 1-2 hours.
Is the train ride guaranteed?
We try our best to book reserved seats. However, tickets sell out fast. If reserved seats are unavailable, we can either try for normal tickets or you can travel comfortably in the car with the driver, enjoying the road views instead.
Is this tour suitable for seniors?
Most of the tour is comfortable, but the Horton Plains trek (Day 03) and Little Adam’s Peak hike (Day 04) involve walking. Seniors can opt to relax at the hotel or enjoy a city tour instead of the hiking parts.

