Hatton Highlights

Tea Plantations and Estates

Hatton is renowned for its picturesque tea plantations, offering visitors a chance to explore scenic estates. Tours of the plantations allow guests to witness the tea production process & enjoy tastings of Ceylon tea.

Sri Lanka’s Hill Country Trekking Routes

Hatton serves as a starting point for several trekking trails, offering visitors the chance to explore the hills, tea estates, and dense forests. Some popular routes lead to waterfalls, viewpoints, and remote villages.

Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada)

Located just outside Hatton, Adam's Peak is one of Sri Lanka's most sacred & iconic mountains. A popular pilgrimage site, it’s famous for the Sri Pada (Sacred Footprint) at its summit, attracting visitors for both spiritual reasons and the challenging climb.

What is the weather like in Hatton?

Hatton has a cool and temperate climate throughout the year, with daytime temperatures typically ranging from 15°C to 25°C. Nights can be chilly, especially in the higher altitudes, so it's advisable to bring warm clothing if visiting in the evening or early morning. Rain is common in the region, especially from May to September, so it's a good idea to carry a light raincoat or umbrella.

What should tourists wear when visiting Hatton?

Comfortable Hiking Shoes: If you plan to visit Adam’s Peak or go on nature walks, sturdy and comfortable shoes are essential.

 

Warm Layers: Hatton is cooler than most of Sri Lanka, so bring warm clothing, especially if visiting the higher altitudes.

 

Sun Protection: A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended for daytime outings.

 

Modest Attire: For visiting religious sites like Adam’s Peak, it’s important to dress modestly.

A Glimpse of Hatton