Mini World's End, Mountain viewpoint in Badulla District, Sri Lanka
Mini World's End is a viewing platform situated at an elevation between 2,500 and 3,000 feet (760 to 900 meters) in Sri Lanka's central highlands, overlooking multiple districts. The location offers views of natural features including the Senanayake Reservoir, Nagadeepa Lake, and several waterfalls that cascade through the surrounding terrain.
The location earned its name from serving as a transfer point for tea shipments during the early development of Sri Lanka's tea industry. This connection to tea production has remained central to the region's identity throughout its history.
The viewpoint takes its name from its historical function as a transfer hub for tea shipments during Sri Lanka's tea industry expansion. Visitors can observe traditional tea gardens that still shape the landscape today.
The viewpoint is accessible from Passara town via the route toward Madolsima in the central hills. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear and bring rain protection, as the elevation and surrounding tea gardens experience unpredictable weather conditions.
The viewpoint offers sightings of four distinct waterfalls including Umang Oya, Bambarabotuwa, and Kekunagala flowing through the steep valleys below. This rare combination of multiple cascades visible from a single vantage point, surrounded by endless tea gardens, captures much more than what most visitors initially expect to see.
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