Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya, located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is a historic city founded in the 19th century by the British. Designed as a mountain resort, it is nicknamed 'Little England' due to its colonial architecture and cool climate. The British developed tea plantations there, making Nuwara Eliya a major center for Ceylon tea production. The city is also known for its botanical gardens, golf courses, and picturesque landscapes. Today, Nuwara Eliya attracts many visitors for its colonial charm, tea plantations, and panoramic views.