The legacy of colonial plantations, traditions and lifestyles live on here, in the home of Ceylon Tea. Hatton was a busy hill station during the colonial era and continues to be so. At over 4000 feet above sea level, the climate is cool, and many planter’s bungalows now serve as hotels and guest houses offering a total ‘tea experience’ – giving good insights to the process of tea from leaf to cup.
Apart from the tea plantations, the town is best known as a getaway to Adam’s Peak and the Sinharaja rain forest reserve.
Climb the holy mountain of Adam’s Peak to watch the sunrise and the incredible sight of its triangular shadow falling across the sky.
Take a kayak out on the tranquil castlereagh Reservoir surrounded by high mountains; and enjoy the breathtaking scenery and a sense of serenity.
Step into this old British church and step back in time to 1878. The period interior remains mostly unchanged, even the views outside.