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Ella

Ella (Sri Lanka)

Practical information about Ella

  • Hiking / Trekking
  • Mountain
  • Waterfall
4 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
6 hours from Galle by bus
When to go
Between April and October
Minimum stay
1 to 2 days

Reviews of Ella

Romain Beuvart Travel writer
89 travel articles

Ella is a sleepy little town lying lost amongst the mountains. It serves mainly as the starting point for the ascension of Little Adam's Peak, which is located close by.

My suggestion:
It rains more or less all year round in Ella, and due to the mountains it gets quite chilly. So take a fleece or light mountain jacket to keep yourself warm.
Summary:

There's no denying it: there really isn't much to do in Ella. This village-like town, with the beaches of Sri Lanka's south, the tea plantations around Nuwara Eliya, and Horton Plains National Park lying close by around it serves mainly as a place to go to spend a short stay in the mountains.

It's a popular place with hikers, with the main attraction around Ella being the ascension of Little Adam’s Peak, which can be seen from Ella as the town lies facing it.

What I personally liked was the peace and calm that reigns in the streets here, and the cool freshness of the green mountains. It's very relaxing. It turned out to be quite a short stay, perhaps because of the aforementioned peace and calm: I was worried I might get too used to it.

The main reason I went to Ella was to take the train to Nuwara Eliya. This train journey is one of the things you really must experience when visiting Sri Lanka in my opinion. It provides a chance to mingle with the locals, with this mode of transport preferable to a bus journey along winding, sinuous roads. But above all, it provides the opportunity to admire the superb scenery between Ella and Nanu Oya railway station, a trip that takes you through the mountains, forests and tea plantations of Central Sri Lanka. 

View of Little Adam's Peak from Ella.
Anne Vergnaud Travel writer
19 travel articles

The favourite place of backpackers in Sri Lanka: Ella.

My suggestion:
Get up early to climb Adam's Peak.
Summary:

During a tour of Sri Lanka, < spend a couple of days in Ella. This little village in the mountains will be liked by fans of hiking, and is worth the detour, even if you don't ascend Little Adam's Peak.

I found a marvellous view of the tea plantations, the growers on the terraces and the geological fault of Ella Gap. It was such a clear day that I could even make out the glimmer of a lighthouse on the coast as night fell, 70km to the south.

I really appreciated the calm in this region: the singing of the birds and the calls of the frogs. I also liked to walk round the magnificent waterfalls that are scattered around in different places.

Ella Gap