Paradise with beauty,
Ella is blessed with an abundance of natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy massive, tiered tea plantations, waterfalls, and viewpoints. Whether you love nature trails, picturesque scenery, or a laid-back vibe, this little town in central Sri Lanka has it all. Many people consider Ella a must-visit destination to witness its breath-taking views. It is a dream place for many trekkers, offering some of the best hikes on the island. This hidden village has become increasingly popular among tourists in recent years.
When is the best season to visit Ella?
The best time to visit Ella is between December and March. During this time, you can enjoy nature interactions with occasional chances of rainfall and go hiking. Monsoons typically occur in this area between July and November, while the rest of the year in Ella has relatively pleasant weather
How should I spend my vacation in Ella?
Nine Arches Bridge, The Bridge in the Sky is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic attractions. It features a stunning viaduct bridge that towers over a valley of tea plants. The bridge is located between the Ella and Demodara railway stations. You can easily find your way to the bridge by following the signs or taking a tuk-tuk. If you visit the bridge before sunrise, you can capture amazing photos of the area without the crowds of tourists that arrive later.
Ravana Falls, Another one of Ella’s famous attractions is the wide waterfall, known for being one of the widest waterfalls on the island. Legend has it that King Ravana of Lanka kidnapped the wife of a Hindu god and hid her in the caves behind these waters. It’s generally safe to swim in the pool at the base of the waterfall, but be sure to check with some locals in the area before you jump in.
Tea Estates, In the mountainous region where Ella is located, there are famous tea estates and factories. Visiting either of these is a must, especially for first-time visitors. You can learn about the interesting process of tea-making, from the plucking of the leaves to how they are prepared before being packaged for sale. There are several estates to choose from, so pick the one closest to you. At the end of your tour, you will get to taste some of Sri Lanka’s best brews and even purchase some to take back home with you.