Sri Lanka’s highest plateau national park at 2,100 metres, whose circular trail ends at World’s End, a sheer 870-metre escarpment drop to the lowland jungle below. Arriving before 9am, before the mist closes in over the viewpoint, is the difference between a good visit and an unforgettable one. Baker’s Falls on the return walk provides the perfect counterpoint to the escarpment’s scale, and the endemic highland birdlife along the trail makes the walk exceptional even before the viewpoint.