Horton Plains
View(s):Horton Plains was designated a national park in 1988. It is a protected area located in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka. A plateau at an altitude of around 7,000 feet, Horton Plains is rich in biodiversity. Many species of fauna and flora found here are endemic to the region. The vegetation consists largely of grasslands and some forest areas. Large herds of Sri Lankan Sambar and many species of birds, endemic to Sri Lanka are seen. Leopard has also been spotted here. Three major rivers, Mahaweli, Kelani and Walawe originate in these plains.
Located 8 km from the town of Ohiya, and 32 km from the hill resort town of Nuwara Eliya, Horton Plains is a popular tourist destination. The sheer drop and extensive view from World’s End
and the beautiful Baker’s Falls are popular tourist attractions of Horton Plains.
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