If you enjoy hiking or getting in touch with nature, a trek in Horton Plains National Park will definitely not let you down. The plains are about 2,200 meters (7,220 ft.) above sea level, and the hiking route is 9.4 km (5.8 mi.) which takes approximately 4 hours to finish. Although it might be tired while trekking, you will be embraced by picturesque meadows, hills, forests, rivers and lakes. You may even encounter sambar deer, squirrels or birds in the early morning. The hiking route passes the World’s End which is a cliff with a drop of more than 800 meters (2,625 ft.), overlooking the valley and the nearby waterfall.
► Tips: Horton Plains are enveloped by fog and clouds at 10:00 every morning, so it’s better to start your hiking around 6:00 to enjoy the best scenery. Remember to bring plenty of drinking water with you and wear comfortable shoes for the long trek. Besides, bring a coat since it can be very cold in the morning.
Next, we will drive about 6 hours to Bentota. After check-in, you may relax yourself at the hotel, or step out to enjoy the view of the beautiful beach.
► Dinner Recommendation (at your own expense)
Bamboos Garden Restaurant is a seafood restaurant on Bentota Beach, serving Sri Lankan cuisines such as curry shrimps and curry chicken, and grilled seafood dishes. Facing the sea and next to the train tracks, the restaurant offers you a good view while having dinner. It’s a 5-minute ride from the hotel.
Average Cost per Person: USD 10
Address: Pitaramba Road, Bentota 80500
► If you want to stay one more day in Bentota to visit the scenic spots or take some water activities near the beach, please contact us in advance to extend your stay.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: NH Bentota Ceysands Resort (4 stars) or similar