Haputale is a town in the Uva Province of Sri Lanka, known for its rich biodiversity, cloud forests, and tea plantations. The town has a cooler climate due to its elevation of 1431 meters above sea level. It offers stunning views of the Southern plains of Sri Lanka and is surrounded by hills and mountains, including the Haputale mountain ridges. The area is home to various flora and fauna, and visitors can enjoy sightseeing, tracking, and exploring the surrounding countryside. The town has a mix of cultures, with a population of mostly Tamils, Muslims, and Buddhists. Haputale is also close to several places of interest, including Horton Plains National Park, Adisham Bungalow, Lipton's Seat, and Diyaluma Falls
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Activities: We visited Haputale to escape the heat and find some freshness. We walked around the town, visited the local market, and enjoyed the local food
Highlights: We enjoyed the local life, the food, and the scenery. The town is not too touristy, and we felt like we were experiencing the real Sri Lanka ✨