World’s End in Nuwara Eliya is one of Sri Lanka’s most famous natural attractions, located in the heart of the scenic Horton Plains National Park. Known for its stunning panoramic views, World’s End offers a breathtaking drop of nearly 4,000 feet, providing visitors with one of the best viewpoints in the country. The area is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and adventure enthusiasts. The hike to World’s End takes around 2-3 hours and offers a chance to explore the park's rich biodiversity, including unique flora and fauna. With its cool climate and beautiful landscapes, it’s a must-visit location for anyone traveling to Sri Lanka.
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To reach World’s End, start from Nuwara Eliya town. You can drive via the A5 road, which takes around 30 minutes to reach the Horton Plains National Park entrance. From there, you need to pay the entrance fee and take a guided hike, as the trails are well-marked. The journey offers scenic views of tea plantations and the surrounding mountains.
The best time to visit World’s End is during the dry season, between December and April. This period offers clearer skies and the best visibility, allowing visitors to enjoy the full beauty of the panoramic views. It’s advisable to visit early in the morning, as the weather tends to get misty later in the day. Avoid the monsoon months (May to September), as heavy rain can obscure the views and make the hike difficult.
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The hike to World’s End takes about 2-3 hours, depending on your pace and the time spent at the viewpoint.
While children can visit, the hike might be challenging for younger kids. It’s recommended for families with older children who enjoy nature walks.
Yes, there is an entry fee to the Horton Plains National Park, which includes access to World’s End and other attractions within the park.
It is not recommended to visit during the rainy season (May to September) as the trails can be slippery, and the mist can obstruct views.
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