Horton Plains National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning expanse
of montane grasslands and cloud forests, known for its biodiversity and
breathtaking views. The park is home to the famous World's End, a sheer cliff that
drops 880 meters, offering a spectacular panorama of the surrounding landscape.
Hiking the 9-kilometer loop trail allows visitors to explore various ecosystems and
spot endemic wildlife, including the elusive sambar deer and numerous bird
species. The unique flora, including rare orchids and shrubs, adds to the park’s
charm. Early morning visits are recommended to witness the mist lifting over the
plains, creating a magical atmosphere. Horton Plains is a haven for nature lovers
and trekkers, combining stunning scenery with ecological significance