The island of Sri Lanka maybe small but it is currently one of the biggest holiday destinations on the planet. Located in the Indian Ocean, just off the southern tip of India, the island is a place of beauty, known for its gorgeous beaches and extensive forests. The tropical island is a great place to visit especially because all major attractions can be visited in the span of a short holiday. Despite its size, the island nation offers a lot of diverse landscapes and experiences. Those who want to enjoy beaches can head to the southern or eastern coast; those who want to get close to the country’s wildlife can take a trip to Yala; while those who want to enjoy lush mountains and serene waterfalls can head over to Nuwara Eliya.

Nuwara Eliya (which is Sinhalese for ‘City of Light’), also called ‘Little England’ due to its cool climate, is a city located in the country’s hilly Central Province. Situated almost two kilometres above sea level, the city enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year and plays a vital role in the country’s tea industry. Surrounded by mist covered mountains and terraced hills, it is the ideal place for nature lovers to visit.

All though Nuwara Eliya is a great place to visit throughout the year, the month of April marks its most popular season. During this month, the hill city is filled with tourists, both foreign and local, who come there to beat the heat. At this time tourists can enjoy watching horse races, concerts, motor rallies, and flower exhibits. There are also a few golf tournaments that take place here in April.

While the island is a popular tourist destination and certain things such as good hotels can be easy to find, certain infrastructure, such as public transport, is still developing. Sri Lanka travel options may not be always convenient but there are excellent alternatives. Signing up for a Sri Lanka tour package with a reputed outfit, such as Jetwing Travels, can ease the hassles of travel. These tours are conducted with peace and comfort in mind and can help travellers overcome the shortcomings of the local public transport system.