Review:

Horton Plains National Park is most well known for its trail leading to World’s End, a plateau that drops suddenly for over 880 meters. From the edge, visitors will see a truly stunning view of the surrounding mountains, the valley below, and villages that are so far away that they look like they could be a home for ants. The best time to visit World’s End is early in the morning, as during the day the view is often obscured by a thick mist that covers the landscape in an ethereal, eerie way. The hike to World’s End and back, a 9.5 km round trip, leads past some other beautiful parts of Horton Plains National Park, including grasslands, forests, and Baker’s Falls.

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