
Lipton's Seat
A lofty viewpoint over a sea of tea, reached by a scenic walk or tuk-tuk through the estates.

A ridge town poised on the edge of the hills.
Haputale clings to a narrow ridge where the highlands fall away to the southern plains, so when the cloud lifts the views stretch all the way to the south coast. Less visited than Ella, it keeps a quiet, working-town feel among the surrounding tea estates and tumbling railway. The big draw is Lipton's Seat, the lookout where tea baron Thomas Lipton is said to have surveyed his empire, reached through some of the most beautiful estate country on the island. The historic Dambatenne factory below still grades tea much as it did a century ago, and the stone monastery of Adisham adds an unexpected slice of English-country calm.
A ridge town poised on the edge of the hills.
What to see
The landmarks and corners worth carving out time for. Each one a reason this place earns its place on the route.
Where Haputale lies within the Hill Country, and the landmarks clustered around it, so you can picture how it threads into the rest of a tour.

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