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Haputale

Haputale
Adisham Bungalow

Adisham Bungalow iscaptivating testament to the island's colonial heritage. With its enchanting Tudor-style architecture, tranquil gardens, and breathtaking vistas, this historic residence beckons you to embark on a journey through time. Once a serene monastic retreat, Adisham Bungalow now opens its doors to travelers seeking solace and cultural immersion.

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Bambarakanda Falls

Towering majestically at an awe-inspiring height of approximately 263 meters (863 feet), this cascading marvel holds the prestigious title of being the tallest waterfall on the island and one of the tallest in the world. Nestled within the lush folds of the Horton Plains, the falls unveil a breathtaking panorama as the water plunges down in a graceful freefall, creating a mesmerizing play of mist and rainbows.

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Dambatenne Tea Factory

Dambatenne Tea Factory is a renowned tea factory stands as a testament to Sri Lanka's rich tea heritage. With its storied past dating back to the late 19th century, the factory offers a captivating journey into the world of tea production. Embark on a sensory adventure as you delve into the intricate process of tea cultivation, plucking, withering, rolling, fermenting, drying, and sorting. The factory's vintage machinery, still operational, serves as a fascinating window into the past, allowing you to witness firsthand the craftsmanship that goes into producing some of the finest Ceylon tea.

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Lipton Seat

Lipton Seat offers a mesmerizing panorama that stretches beyond the horizon. With its ethereal mist-kissed tea plantations and undulating landscapes, Lipton Seat stands as a testament to the scenic wonders of the region. You'll be immersed in the legacy of Sir Thomas Lipton, the Scottish tea magnate, who frequented this very spot to survey his tea estates.

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