The Best Viewpoints in Sri Lanka
For a compact island, Sri Lanka delivers an outsized share of jaw-dropping panoramas. The Cultural Triangle's twin rocks, Sigiriya and Pidurangala, stare at each other across a sea of jungle canopy; the hill country serves up dawn hikes to Little Adam's Peak and Ella Rock, the vertigo-inducing cliff edge of World's End, and the tea-carpeted ridgelines of Lipton's Seat, where the tea baron himself surveyed his empire. Down south, Coconut Tree Hill frames the Indian Ocean through a grove of leaning palms. Most of these viewpoints reward an early start: mist fills the valleys by mid-morning in the highlands.
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Pidurangala Rock
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Sigiriya Rock Summit
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Little Adam's Peak
An easy hilltop hike rewarded with panoramic views over Ella Gap, tea slopes and the surrounding hill country.
Ella · Free entry
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Ella Rock
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World's End (Horton Plains)
A montane grassland plateau ending abruptly at a sheer cliff drop known as Mini World's End.
Elkaduwa · LKR 500 · UNESCO
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Lipton's Seat (Haputale)
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Adam's Peak (Sri Pada)
An easy hilltop hike rewarded with panoramic views over Ella Gap, tea slopes and the surrounding hill country.
Ella · Free entry
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Nine Arch Bridge Viewpoint
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Coconut Tree Hill (Mirissa)
A palm-topped headland jutting into the sea at Mirissa, one of the most photographed spots on the south coast.
Mirissa · Free entry
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Ambuluwawa Tower (Gampola)
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