Horton Plains National Park is located in the highlands of Sri Lanka in the Nuwara Eliya district. The most famous attraction in the park is World’s End, where the plateau suddenly stops and falls almost 700 meters down. From the steep slope of more than 1050 meters in altitude, you have a clear view (in the early morning), a view to the sea.
The second major attraction of the National Park are the Baker Falls. They were named after the discoverer Samuel Baker, the founder of the city Nuwara Eliya. The park also has a rich variety of wildlife, including leopards and sambar deer.