🚂 Panda Tours Sri Lanka — Hill Country Itinerary Specialists
Six hours in, you’ve stopped counting the tunnels. The carriage swings around another bend, a valley opens below — deep green, terraced with tea, disappearing into mist — and the stranger sitting opposite catches your eye and says nothing. You’ve both been watching this unfold for hours. The Kandy to Ella by train is the journey most Sri Lanka travellers say they’d do again.
Full timetable, ticket booking, best seats, Nanu Oya shortcut, what to see by station, Nine Arch Bridge tips, and how to fit this into your wider itinerary.
Everything you need to plan the Kandy to Ella by train journey
The Kandy to Ella train runs on the Badulla Line, covering approximately 175km — but this line climbs from 500m above sea level at Kandy to over 1,800m at Pattipola (the highest railway station in Sri Lanka) before descending into the Ella gap at 1,000m. That altitude variation is why 175km takes 6–7 hours.
The line was built by the British to transport tea from the estates to Colombo’s port. The engineering — tunnels bored through solid rock, viaducts cantilevered over gorges, curves so tight you can see both ends of the train at once — is remarkable for its era. The infrastructure dates to the late 19th and early 20th centuries and has been maintained rather than replaced.
Total distance
Highest point (Pattipola)
Full journey time
Tea estates on the route
Consistently rated scenic rail journey
⚠️ Always verify times at railway.gov.lk or at Kandy station before travel — the Sri Lanka train timetable changes seasonally.
| Train | Kandy departs | Nanu Oya | Ella arrives |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1005 Podi Menike ⭐ | ~08:30 | ~12:45 | ~14:45 |
| 1007 Udarata Menike | ~09:45 | ~14:00 | ~16:00 |
| 4053 Night Mail | ~22:00 | ~02:30 | ~04:30 |
⭐ Recommended train
1005 Podi Menike — departs early, arrives afternoon in good daylight. Most popular with visitors. Book reserved seats 2–5 days ahead in peak season.
⏰ Delays
Trains run 30–60 minutes late regularly. Build a buffer into your arrival plans. This is the character of mountain rail travel — not a fault to be worked around.
🎟️ Ticket prices
2nd class reserved: £3–£5 / ₹320–₹530 (Kandy–Ella)
3rd class unreserved: £0.50–£2 / ₹55–₹215
Many travellers board at Nanu Oya rather than Kandy — particularly those coming from Nuwara Eliya (15km from Nanu Oya station). The Nanu Oya to Ella train covers the most dramatically scenic section of the route in approximately 2.5–3 hours, passing through the highest points before descending into the Ella gap.
Most reliable. Arrive at Kandy station the day before travel, booking windows open early morning. Be prepared to queue. First-come for reserved classes.
Official booking portal (railway.gov.lk). Accepts online bookings for some trains. International credit card accepted. Interface can be challenging but legitimate.
Most guesthouses in Kandy or Nuwara Eliya can advise on booking, or have staff who will queue at the station for a small service fee. Very practical option.
If working with a local tour operator for your Sri Lanka itinerary, they can advise on seat availability and handle logistics. Panda Tours can advise — contact the team before your visit.
⏰ Peak season (December–March): reserved seats sell out days or weeks ahead. Book 3–5 days in advance. Third class unreserved is always available but offers no seat guarantee over a 6-hour journey.
The most celebrated aspect of this journey. Sri Lanka’s hill country trains have open carriage-end doors — standing here as the train winds through the mountains at altitude is what most travellers talk about for years. The wind, the proximity to the landscape, the valley directly below. Not dangerous at these speeds. Spend time in the doorways. Secure your bag.
Left side from Kandy — generally better valley and gorge views in the morning on the ascent. Right side — tends to work better approaching Ella in the afternoon. Honest reality: the train curves frequently enough that both sides get most views. The doorways are better than either.
Chai vendors work the carriages at most stations — small clay cups of sweet Sri Lankan tea. Worth experiencing regardless of how much you enjoy tea. Bring your own snacks and water for the longer journey. Fruit vendors operate at station platforms.
Earlier departure (1005 Podi Menike at ~08:30) preferred — arrives Ella in afternoon daylight. Bring a light layer for the high-altitude sections even in warm months.
Suburban Kandy and the Royal Botanical Gardens area at Peradeniya. Look for the gardens from the train before the landscape becomes fully rural.
Tea country begins properly. Tea-pickers moving between rows, colonial estate bungalows, the characteristic tight texture of tea bushes across entire hillsides. Several tunnels and the first significant viaducts.
Most dramatic climbing section. The train reaches its highest elevations. Adam’s Peak visible on clear mornings. Landscape becomes increasingly open and windswept above the tea zone into higher moorland.
Descent begins. High moorland gives way to textured, forested terrain. Nanu Oya station is where passengers from Nuwara Eliya board for the Ella section.
Final section descends into the Ella valley. The Ella Gap becomes visible as you approach. Passes near the Demodara railway loop and the approaches to the Nine Arch Bridge. Ella station: small colonial-era station, 10-minute walk to the main street.
⚠️ Important: The Nine Arch Bridge is located just outside Ella station. The train you’re travelling on crosses this bridge — but you cannot see it from inside the train because you’re on it. To photograph the bridge with a train crossing, you need to be at the viewpoint before your train arrives.
Arrive Ella, check time of next train (typically 45–60 min after your own). Walk 20–25 minutes to the viewpoint on the opposite ridge via the signed path from the Demodara road. Position yourself 20–30 minutes before the scheduled crossing.
The elevated position on the opposite ridge from the bridge — accessible via a short signed path from the main Demodara road. Gives a full view of all nine arches with the forest behind. Arrive early to find your position before crowds build.
South coast → Yala → Ella (by private vehicle via Wellawaya) → Nanu Oya station (by vehicle, 1.5 hrs) → Nanu Oya to Kandy by train (3.5–4 hrs) → Kandy → Sigiriya or Colombo departure.
The train is taken Ella-to-Kandy direction — equally scenic.
Colombo arrival → Kandy → full Kandy to Ella by train → Ella 2 nights → Yala → south coast. Works well for travellers wanting the hill country before the coast.
Full Kandy departure covers the most variety of terrain.
~180km via Wellawaya, 3.5–4 hours by private vehicle. Panda Tours handles this transfer from the south coast base, including stops at Ravana Falls.
Contact the team to arrange →
🎟️ Book seats ahead
2–5 days ahead in peak season (Dec–Mar). Reserved seats sell out.
⏰ Arrive early at station
30 minutes before departure to locate platform and carriage.
🧥 Bring a layer
Hill country at altitude is noticeably cooler. Even December feels cool above 1,500m.
🍎 Bring snacks
Food on the train is limited. Bring snacks and water; buy chai at stations.
⏱️ Allow for delays
30–60 min late is normal. Don’t book time-sensitive activities for arrival evening.
🚪 Use the doorways
The open carriage-end doorways are the best view. This is the experience most travellers remember.
If the train journey is part of a wider itinerary including the south coast, Yala, and Ella, Panda Tours can help you structure the sequencing, arrange private transfers, and advise on seat availability and booking logistics. Kithmal has run this itinerary sequence many times from the south coast base in Ahangama.
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