SRI LANKA TRAIN JOURNEY
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Sri Lanka by Train – The World’s Most Scenic Ride🚂
All aboard for one of the most breathtaking train journeys in the world! 🇱🇰✨
From lush tea-covered hills to misty mountains and colorful local villages, the Sri Lankan train ride is more than transport — it’s an unforgettable experience.
The most iconic route runs between Kandy and Ella, gliding through emerald tea plantations, cloud forests, and over the famous Nine Arches Bridge in Demodara — one of the most photographed spots in Sri Lanka.
📸 Insider Tip:
The best photos are taken between Nanu Oya and Ella. Try standing by the open train door (safely!) for that cinematic shot as the blue train curves along the tracks.
💺 Seats & Experience:
- First Class: Air-conditioned, reserved seats, big windows — great for families
- Second Class: Open windows, fan-cooled, still comfy, perfect for travelers who want local vibe plus views.
- Third Class: Busy, noisy, but full of heart — locals sharing snacks, stories, and smiles.
☕ Local Flavor:
Vendors jump on and off at each stop selling hot tea, crispy samosas, and spicy “wade” snacks. Bring small cash — and don’t miss the ginger tea!
🌤️ Timing Tip:
Morning trains offer the clearest views; afternoon rides often pass through magical mist and golden light.
📍 Route Highlight: Kandy – Nuwara Eliya – Ella
🕓 Duration: 6–8 hours
🎟️ Booking: Reserve early via website or local station counters (tickets open 30 days in advance).
💡 Fun Facts:
- The railway was built by the British in the 1800s to transport tea from the hill country to Colombo’s port.
- The train between Kandy and Ella covers about 160 km (100 miles) but feels like a journey through time.
- The Nine Arches Bridge was built entirely from bricks and cement — no steel — and still stands strong more than 100 years later.
- The famous blue train seen in photos is officially called the “Ruhunu Kumari Express.”




