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When planning my trip to Sri Lanka, I was most excited for the tea
plantations and their beautiful scenery. Pinterest photos of Sri
Lankan women picking away with delighted smiles on their faces,
surrounded by lush hills had me sold. And they were beautiful, but
they were far from the highlight for me. It was the national parks
that took my breath away.
Horton Plains is located near the town of Nuwara Eliya, also known
as Little England. The hotel we stayed in was very dated but had all
of the charm of the England countryside and was actually a club
with private dining halls, tennis courts and gardens. We left before
first light and arrived at Horton Plains just in time to see the sun rise
over the mountains. The entrance was surrounded by elk grazing in
the clearing, and the air was cool and crisp. At the start of the hike I
was a bit worried that we would be surrounded by others the entire
time, but just about a kilometer in the crowd thinned and for much
of the time it was as if we had the place to ourselves.
The highlight of the park is said to be Worlds End, a lookout point. The
view was gorgeous, but the highlight for me was just the flat landscape
found in the middle of the park. It wasn’t the green tropical look of South
East Asia I’m used to and that made it so much more of a stark contrast.
Just to be on this hike with bubbling streams everywhere, and nothing
man made for as far as the eye can see was so refreshing. The walk
itself was fairly easy and with the lower temperature it made for a great
hike.
Yala was equally as beautiful. We went on a safari in the park for a few
hours and took in the wildlife from the comfort bumpiness of our jeep. In
hindsight I wished we had listened to our guide and gone later in the day,
but it was still beautiful. We saw crocodiles, wild boar, exotic birds,
monkeys, caribou, an elephant and lots and lots of deer. The best part is
that we were the strangers in their territory and got to watch them carry
out their normal everyday lives. Yala boasts a large leopard population,
but unfortunately we didn’t get to see any. I’d definitely like to go again
and actually stay overnight in the park and see it at all hours.
What I loved most about both Yala and Horton
Plains was how immaculate it was. The staff was
so diligent, making sure that we didn’t take
anything in the park that would leave a footprint.
Alcohol, plastic bags and even the labels on our
water bottles were confiscated. As a result, I
didn’t see even one piece of litter, which in South
East Asia is such a rarity. Both parks were pristine
and their beauty left me in awe and with a strong
desire to return again soon.
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