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Ella

Ella

A laid-back hill-country town wrapped in tea plantations, waterfalls and misty gap views, and the region's most popular traveller base.

Overview

Ella sits at around 1,040 m in the Badulla District of Uva Province and has grown from a sleepy railway village into Sri Lanka's most beloved hill-country hub. Its single main street is lined with cafes and guesthouses, while short walks lead out to the Nine Arch Bridge, Little Adam's Peak and the dramatic Ella Gap, which frames a view all the way to the southern plains on a clear day. The cool climate, easy hikes and famously scenic train line make it a natural stop between the highlands and the south coast.

History

Ella developed around the hill-country railway line completed by the British in the early 20th century to carry tea down from the Uva plantations. The surrounding area is steeped in the Ramayana legend, with several nearby sites said to be linked to the demon king Ravana who, according to the epic, held the princess Sita captive in this region.

Attractions

Nine Arch Bridge

Nine Arch Bridge

An iconic curved stone railway viaduct set amid jungle and tea, famous for photos of the train crossing its nine arches.

⏱ ~1.0 hr
🎟 Entry: Free

Little Adam's Peak

An easy hilltop hike rewarded with panoramic views over Ella Gap, tea slopes and the surrounding hill country.

⏱ ~2.0 hr
🎟 Entry: Free
Ravana Falls

Ravana Falls

A wide, roaring cascade tumbling down the hillside on the road below Ella, tied to the legend of the demon king Ravana.

⏱ ~0.5 hr
🎟 Entry: Free

Where to eat

Halal and Vegetarian-friendly options are tagged below. Kosher food is not commercially available here; observant travellers usually self-cater or contact a Chabad house.

AK Ristoro

Sri Lankan, Japanese Fusion · Mid

A well-regarded hillside restaurant blending Sri Lankan and Japanese-influenced dishes with valley views, offering a calmer sit-down meal and vegetarian mains.

Vegetarian-friendly

Cafe Chill

Sri Lankan, Western · Mid

A buzzing main-street institution serving Sri Lankan rice and curry, kottu, seafood, grills and Western dishes, with a lively evening atmosphere and plenty of vegetarian choices.

Vegetarian-friendly

Matey Hut

Sri Lankan · Budget

A tiny, much-loved family kitchen famous for its home-style rice and curry spreads and cooking classes, with abundant vegetarian and vegan options.

Vegetarian-friendly

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