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This scenic journey through Sri Lanka’s highlands is perfect for travellers who enjoy cool mountain air, colonial charm, scenic train rides, and a laid-back pace. Starting in the misty hills of Nuwara Eliya, you’ll explore tea plantations, botanical gardens, and ancient temples, before travelling by train to the relaxed town of Ella. Finish your journey in Colombo, where culture and contemporary vibes blend beautifully. With slow travel, charming boutique stays, and curated local experiences, this itinerary offers a refreshing alternative to the beachside circuit.
Land at Bandaranaike International Airport and drive through the misty highlands to Nuwara Eliya (approx. 5.5–6 hours). En route, stop at waterfalls or a local tea shop. Check into your charming hill-country hotel and enjoy the cool mountain air. Overnight: Nuwara Eliya
Stroll through Victoria Park, visit a working tea factory, and take a boat ride on Gregory Lake. Admire colonial-era buildings and enjoy high tea at the Grand Hotel. Optional visit to Horton Plains & World’s End for early risers. Overnight: Nuwara Eliya
A slow day to soak up the atmosphere. Visit Pedro Tea Estate, explore Seetha Amman Temple, or shop at the local market. End the day with a warm drink by the fireplace at your boutique lodge. Overnight: Nuwara Eliya
Take the iconic train from Nanu Oya to Ella (approx. 3.5 hours) — one of the most scenic rail journeys in the world. Arrive in laid-back Ella, surrounded by tea hills and waterfalls. Spend the evening in a relaxed mountain café. Overnight: Ella
Hike to Little Adam’s Peak or Ella Rock, visit the photogenic Nine Arches Bridge, and cool off at Ravana Falls. Optional: Ayurveda massage or cooking class with locals. Overnight: Ella
After breakfast, begin your scenic drive back to Colombo (approx. 6–7 hrs). Settle into a chic hotel and enjoy dinner at a stylish rooftop restaurant or heritage café. Overnight: Colombo
Explore Colombo’s cultural and colonial pockets — Pettah Market, Dutch Hospital Precinct, Gangaramaya Temple, or shop for souvenirs at Barefoot Gallery. Optional: Local street food tour or spa session. Overnight: Colombo
Depending on your flight time, enjoy breakfast and some last-minute shopping before your transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport.
Yes, travellers from India require a visa to enter Sri Lanka. You can apply online for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) via eta.gov.lk. The process is simple and typically approved within 24–48 hours. At times, visa fees may be waived under bilateral agreements—check for updates before applying.
Sri Lanka is a year-round destination. The south and west coasts (including Bentota, Galle, and Colombo) are best visited from December to April, with sunny skies and minimal rainfall. For the east coast, the dry season runs from May to September.
The local currency is the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR). Foreign currency can be exchanged at the airport, banks, or authorized money changers. Major credit and debit cards are accepted at hotels, restaurants, and shops. It's advisable to carry some local currency for small purchases and tips.
Yes, vegetarian meals are widely available, and many restaurants in popular destinations offer Indian cuisine or familiar flavours. Hotels and resorts generally cater well to dietary preferences, including vegetarian, vegan, and non-spicy options.
Light, breathable clothing is ideal for Sri Lanka’s tropical climate. Include swimwear, sun protection, insect repellent, and comfortable footwear. When visiting temples or religious sites, carry a scarf or shawl to cover shoulders and knees as a sign of respect.
Sri Lanka is considered safe for travellers, with welcoming locals and a well-established tourism infrastructure. As with any destination, it’s recommended to take standard precautions with personal belongings and follow local guidelines, especially at religious or cultural sites.
International roaming is available, but it can be expensive. A good alternative is purchasing a local SIM card (such as Dialog or Mobitel) at the airport or in town, which offers good data plans and coverage across the country.
Mid-range travel typically costs around LKR 10,000–15,000 per day (approx. ₹2,500–₹4,000), covering meals, local transport, and activities. Tipping is customary: around 10% in restaurants and LKR 100–200 for guides, porters, or drivers.