Piduruthalagala, often referred to as Mount Pedro, is the highest peak in Sri Lanka, standing at 2,524 meters above sea level. Located in the central highlands near Nuwara Eliya, Piduruthalagala offers breathtaking panoramic views, lush forests, and a serene environment. The mountain is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking to experience the natural beauty and cool climate of Sri Lanka’s hill country.
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Piduruthalagala, also known as Mount Pedro, is historically significant as the highest peak in Sri Lanka. The mountain has played a role in the island’s exploration and colonial history. It was named "Mount Pedro" during the British colonial era and has been a site of interest for explorers and naturalists due to its unique highland ecosystem and commanding views. The area around Piduruthalagala has also been associated with tea cultivation and highland settlements.