A beautiful environment and a very cold climate reminds us of Nuwara Eliya. I would be correct to say that Nuwara Eliya is the most attractive tourist destination for local and foreign tourists. The temple where the Tooth Relic resides, Weera Madduma Bandara, is reminiscent of Kandy. I am correct in saying that Senkadagala has an attraction.
If we all go to Nuwara Eliya we go to see Gregory Lake, Horton Plains, Haggala Botanic Gardens because they are very famous places. If we go to Kandy we go to see the Temple of the Tooth, Peradeniya Botanic Gardens, Saradiel Village. Today I am going to tell you about this beautiful lake and ecosystem that has not been seen by the human eye.
This lovely ecosystem is located in the Nuwara Eliya District, a short distance from the border between the Nuwara Eliya District and the Kandy District. It is located in the upper part of the Lulkadura Estate, Sri Lanka's first commercial tea plantation. If you are coming from Kandy, you can turn left at Kandy Peradeniya Junction, pass Deltota, reach Hewaheta Road and enter this lovely ecosystem. The area is often shrouded in mist and offers scenic views.Along the way, you will come across Victoria Reservoir, Sorabora and other lakes with a breathtaking view.
To visit you-:
It is possible to climb the beautiful Paduruthalagala (Pattaramale) mountain
You can do activities like cycling and camping
Visit Sri Lanka's first commercial tea plantations (including Sri Lanka's first tea trees)
The nearest beautiful hotel premises for accommodation are given below "Welcome to Marabedda Gardens Resort | Marabedda Gardens Resort" http://www.marabeddaresort.lk
If you come, you should keep in mind to leave only your footprints. In that case, this ecosystem that grew up in Lakmawa's unit will be preserved for future generations to see

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