A journey to Nuwaraeliya in December.
- Solivagant

- Jan 20, 2022
- 2 min read

After taking a shower with hot water, I jumped into bed because it was really cold out there. I have ordered hot soup to reduce the freezing feeling. That night was really cold, and I couldn't put my steps on the floor. However, that was the feeling I wanted in Nuwaraeliya. December in Nuwaraeliya is a perfect feeling and journey for me as an Island Girl, which is why I've decided to visit Nuwaraeliya on Christmas Eve. At 2.30 p.m., I arrived at my hotel, where a hazy fog was attempting to hide the high peaks. I could see a lot of hazy hills and fog-covered highways all around my chamber.

And that was an incredible view. Because it was chilly outside, I rushed into bed after a hot shower. It was so cold that night that I couldn't put my feet on the floor. I've ordered a cup of hot soup to warm me up. And at Nuwara-eliya, that was the nicest feeling I could have hoped for. When I awoke this morning, everything was the same as it was last night. I got out of bed, ready to have breakfast, thinking about how happy I was.. It's my favorite month and day to go wandering about my favorite city on this island. because it was Christmas day. My first destination in this city was Gregory Park and the river, which was a tad busy even in the morning. That wasn't enough to dampen my enthusiasm due to the scenery, and the entrance charge was really reasonable. As soon as I walked inside the park, there were small horses everywhere, eager to offer us a ride around the park. They were adorable. Walking in the fresh air took me away from the city's misery and exhaustion for the entire year.There were boat trips available for anyone who wanted to go around Gregory Lake.


The children's play area was adorned with Micky Mouse and other characters from children's cartoons, giving the park its most vibrant appearance. Seaplane trips that circle Gregory Park provide the most lovely views.

After spending a significant amount of time there, I decided to explore Vitoria Park, which is located near Gregory Park. The park was transformed by the beautiful trees and flowers that were battling to blossom in this bitterly cold December, even though it wasn't the best time to visit. The garden was kept in excellent condition, and it was interesting to learn about the many plants and flowers that could be seen there. In Nuwara Eliya, while taking in the scenery. Unexpectedly, I've come to an end for the day.


While travelling back to Colombo via the tea states, I was able to stop at a number of little strawberry fields on the outskirts of the hills. I had full access to their farms and learned about strawberry cultivation and harvesting.


Also, the Ramboda Road Tunnel at Perandenyia-Nuwara Eliya Road, Sri Lanka's longest road tunnel, may be usable. This is near the Rambodada ella, and when I drove past, I couldn't help but stop to appreciate the Ramoda falls. That was an excellent excursion to sweep away my exhaustion from the previous year.






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