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Attractions nearby

   
Ella Gap

Overlooks a spectacular gap in the southern mountain wall where the land falls away in a scenic drop of 3,000 feet to the southern plains and the sea.
Bambaragamuwa waterfall

The hotel overlooks the Bambaragamuwa waterfall which is an eye catching view.

Rawana Ella 

A beautiful natural wonder associated with legend is the Rawana Ella (Ravana Falls) located near the village of Udunuwara on the Ella-Wellawaya Road.

Rawana Cave

The Cave of Ravana is remarkable because it is associated with the romantic legend of Rama and Sita, from the Indian epic poem, the Ramayana. The cave is also noted archaeologically for where Sri Lankan palaeontologist, Dr. Paul Deraniyagala, discovered 10 skeletons of the cannibalistic Balangoda Man, homo sapiens balangodenis.
Diyaluma Falls

Sri Lanka's second highest perennial waterfall at 560 ft. Situated near Koslanda, beside the main highway to Wellawaya.
DunhindaFalls

One of the country’s most renowned waterfalls is Dunhinda, on the Mahiyanganaya Road, about 5 km from Badulla. Flowing from Badulu Oya, the 210 feet high Dunhinda, is surrounded by mountains and jungle. It is truly an enchanting sight from a distance.
Demodara Bridge and the loop

This is known as the Bridge in the Sky.One end of this curved 9 arch bridge is a tunnel. As the train passes the station the railway line loops upon itself, encircles an adjoining hill top and passes through a tunnel underneath the station which is around 75 – 100 feet below the station.

Bogoda Bridge

The only roofed 16th century Kandyan bridge left in Sri Lanka. Constructed entirely of wood with massive tree trunks for buttresses. No nails have been used in the construction. This is just 50 minutes drive from the Mountain Heavens.

Buduruwagala

Surrounded by a beautiful man made ancient lake are the relatively unknown mysterious historic rock sculptures of Buduruwagala. These seven colossal figures pertaining to the Mahayana Buddhist Doctrine sculptured on to a rock face is still a controversy. The name Buduruwagala means "stone images of the Buddha," and at 51 feet here stands the tallest in Sri Lanka and perhaps in the world, since the Bamiyan figures no longer exist in Afghanistan. The sculpture at Buduruwagala is in lower relief unlike the other comparable Buddha statues in the country at Aukana (46 ft), Saseruwa (36 ft) and Maligawila (36 ft) and for all of which it may have served as a model.
Lipton's Seat, St. Catherine's Seat and Pilkinton Point – 45 minutes drive

Situated in the Poonagala hills with breathtaking and panoramic views.


Activities


Cycling

Landscapes in and around Ella offer the perfect settings for biking with its riveting scenery and climate. Especially suitable for for biking enthusiasts this area includes some varied types of settings and terrains such that you can combine your love for cycling with exploring the rural lifestyle.

Trekking and mountain climbing

Ella is very popular for trekking and mountain climbing because of the rocky area surrounded. The comfortable climate and surrounded forestry environment offers these activities more interesting.

Hard Adventure


The mini jungles around the area provides ideal settings for hard adventure like rope adventure and rope climbing



 
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