Hatton
The Emerald Heart of Sri Lanka’s Tea Country
Hatton is a breathtaking highland destination blanketed in endless shades of green, where rolling tea plantations, dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and colonial-era bungalows create a truly picturesque landscape. Often described as an emerald paradise, Hatton offers some of the most scenic views in Sri Lanka’s hill country.
The region is home to iconic attractions such as Adam’s Peak and the tranquil Castlereigh Reservoir, both adding to its fairytale-like charm. Mornings in Hatton are often wrapped in mist, which gradually lifts to reveal cool, fresh air—perfect for walking, hiking, and cycling through the countryside.
Hatton is also at the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea industry, surrounded by famous estates like Maskeliya, Talawakelle, Bogawantalawa, and Dickoya. The scenic drive from Hatton to Nuwara Eliya offers some of the most stunning panoramic views, making it a memorable journey through the island’s hill country.
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Hidden Gems
- Devon Falls is known as the ‘Veil of the Valley’ and cascades down from 318ft in height.
- Rothschild Tea Estate is one of the oldest in Sri Lanka and is synonymous with superior blends.
- Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple has an 18ft tall Statue of Lord Hanuman, the tallest in Sri Lanka.
- The 1845 Holy Trinity Church that sits atop a hillock was visited by Queen Elizabeth II.
- Norwood Tea Estate has been growing and manufacturing tea for over a century.
Best Times to Visit
It is a year-round destination. January to April is relatively dry and warmer.
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