Haputale is a beautiful town located in the Badulla District of the Uva Province. Haputale town is very close to Bandarawela and Diyatalawa. Haputale is the best place to get away from the hustle and bustle of life and enjoy a quiet environment. Haputale is a great place for anyone who wants to experience the sweetness of the environment along the tracks and in the middle of tea estates. It is cold all year round and is rich in cloud forests. It is a beautiful area surrounded by tea plantations and mountain ranges with rich biodiversity and flora and fauna.
The journey from Haputale by train is beautiful. The train ride through the beautiful tea estates will soothe your tiredness. The "Udarata Manike" train which leaves Colombo Fort at 8.30 am arrives at Haputale around 5 pm.
Best time to visit Haputale :The town of Haputale enjoys a fresh and refreshing temperature throughout the year. However, the best time to visit Haputale is between May and July. These three months are the least likely months for rainfall.
Haputale Railway Station : Opened the Haputale Railway Station on June 19, 1893. It is the 69th railway station on the Kandyan Railway. Haputale railway station is located between Idalgashinna and Diyatalawa railway stations.
Haputale Weather : Haputale is located 1431 meters above sea level. Therefore, we cannot say the exact weather in Haputale. However, Haputale enjoys a mild climate almost all year round. Find more places to visit in Sri Lanka . Plan your train journey from Colombo to Ella according to the train schedule
Lipton's Seat is a narrow peak where three valleys meet. Lipton's Tea Estate is located on the hill between Dambethenna, Bandarawela and Poonagala in Haputale. This place was discovered by Thomas J. Lipton, a Scotsman who introduced the Lipton type of tea. The specialty of this place is that you can see 5 provinces simultaneously from this place. Sabaragamuwa Province, Central Province, Uva Province, Eastern Province, Southern Province. Read More
Adisham Bungalow is an attraction not to be missed. A short drive from Haputale town will lead you to this absolutely gorgeous place. Adisham Bungalow, a monastery run by Benedictine Monks, is wrapped in the tranquility of the misty hills. Surrounded by a birds sanctuary and a thick forest cover, Adisham Bungalow is an ideal place for you to enjoy nature during your holiday in Sri Lanka. Adisham Bungalow is an old-day colonial British bungalow, Read More
Diyaluma Falls, the second tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka, is about 220m high. And the tallest waterfall in the world is 361. This belongs to the Uva Province. The uppermost part of the waterfall, the highest waterfall, is about 30m high. Many say that the "Dhiya Haluma" later became the melting pot. It also involves the tragedy of a young king and a woman of a lower caste. The waterfall is located on the Beragala - Wellawaya main road about 5km from the Koslanda town. Read More
Idalgashinna mountain Range is located in the Namunukula mountain Range, in Haputale at an elevation of 1615 m above sea level. This mountain range is located in the Badulla District of the Uva Province. Mountaineering, camping, sunrise and sunset are some of the most sought after mountaineers. Idalgashinna Railway Station is another popular tourist attraction located here. Read More
Horton Plains National Park is a protected area in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, covered by montane grasslands and cloud forests, located at an altitude of 2,100 m above sea level, covering an area of 3,169 hectares, giving it an astonishing elevation between the second and third highest mountain ranges in the mountains. The Horton Plains are home to a large number of endemic flora and fauna and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site . The Horton Plains are one of the most important watersheds of all the major rivers in Sri Lanka. Read More
Galapitiyaya Estate is one of the fascinadoras destinations in the map of the tourist of the world. This is a private estate with some very scenic views. Out of these, the following 3 places take a special place Galapitagala human figure, Galapitiyaya Waterfall (Nidahangala Waterfall), Blue pond. A short distance from the Kalupahana junction on the Colombo - Badulla main road to the Bambarakanda waterfall, you will find the name plate 'Galapitiyaya Estate'. From there you can reach the Galapitiyaya Estate by going about a kilometer on the road to the south. Read More
Lanka Falls is located in the Kalupahana area in the Badulla District of the Uva Province. The height is about 32 meters. It is located at a distance of about 1 km from Bambarakanda waterfall. This path to the waterfall is home to many endemic bird species. Many people believe that this waterfall is named as Lanka Falls because it is similar in shape to Sri Lanka. Read More
The Babarakanda Falls, considered to be the tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka, is located in the Kalupahanaya area of the Badulla District in the Uva Province. At 263 meters 863 feet, it is considered to be the 299th tallest waterfall in the world. It is a tributary of the Walawe River, a small stream. It is also known as Bambaragala Falls, Bambarakele Falls, Bambara Falls and Dultota Falls. Read More
Wangedigala Mountain is located in the Kalupahana area of the Badulla District in the Uva Province and is a very famous mountain range. It is a very famous mountain range for camping. The views of Bambarakanda Falls add to the beauty of the place. The Sinhala name for "pastel" is Wangedigala. It is called Vangedigala (Pestle) because the top of the mountain looks like a pest. Wangedigala and Wangedigala mountains are two different peaks Read More
Surathali Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in the Ratnapura District. It is easily accessible from the Colombo-Badulla main road and is within walking distance of the main road. The upper part of the waterfall can be viewed from the main road. Read More
St. Andrew's Church is another beautiful place to visit if you are visiting Haputail. It is located about 1.5 km from the town of Haputale. It is a very popular tourist destination among foreigners. Read More
Diyatalawa is located in the Haputale area of the Badulla District in the Uva Province of Sri Lanka. It is a beautiful village with cold weather all day long Read More
Haldummulla is another beautiful area in the Uva Province Badulla District. Although the beauty of the Haldummulla area was severely damaged by the landslide in 2014, its beauty can still be enjoyed. If you are coming to experience the beauty of Haputale town do not forget to visit Haldummulla area and see the beauty there too. Read More
Haldummulla is another beautiful area in the Uva Province Badulla District. Although the beauty of the Haldummulla area was severely damaged by the landslide in 2014, its beauty can still be enjoyed. If you are coming to experience the beauty of Haputale town do not forget to visit Haldummulla area and see the beauty there too. Read More
If you are traveling from Beragala to Haputale on the Badulla - Colombo main road, you will definitely stop at this place. Because of the ability to see the surroundings very spectacularly. If you have to reach here in the morning or evening, you can see the sunset and sunrise in the most spectacular way. The beauty of this place Read More
Prabhawa Mountain Day View Point, about 2 km from the town of Haputale, is about 1,750 m above sea level. From Haputale town, take the Dambethenna road for about 1.5 km and walk through tea bushes. The journey usually takes about 3 hours but the route is a bit difficult but the scenery is beautiful. Read More
The Dambatenna Tea Factory was built by Sir Thomas Lipton himself in 1890 and is still in operation today. The term "Ceylon tea" was used here, and Lipton started tea and sold its first pound of tea from the factory premises. The factory tour is an education on the complex processes involved in fermenting, rolling, drying, cutting, filtering and grading, and the extensive tour concludes with an authentic tea tasting experience. Read More