Here’s a step-by-step guide for a solo train journey to Ella, one of the most scenic and unforgettable rail experiences in the world — perfect for solo travelers seeking nature, peace, and adventure.
1. Choose Your Starting Point
You can catch the train to Ella from:
Kandy – most popular scenic stretch (~6–7 hours)
Nuwara Eliya (Nanu Oya station) – shorter ride (~3–4 hours)
Colombo Fort – long but possible (~9–10 hours)
📍 Best route for solo travelers: Kandy ➝ Ella (stunning scenery + social atmosphere)
2. Buy Your Ticket
You have 3 options for classes:
1st Class Reserved / Observation Car – comfy, air-conditioned, quiet; best views.
2nd Class Reserved – fans, open windows, great for photos, popular with backpackers.
3rd Class – cheapest, most crowded, basic. Go only if you want the full local experience.
🎫 How to book:
Book online (via sites like 12go.asia, seatreservation.railway.gov.lk)
Buy at Kandy or Colombo railway station in advance
In high season, book at least 2–3 days early for reserved seats
3. Pack Essentials for the Ride
Snacks, water, tissues (no reliable food on board)
Camera / phone with storage
Power bank (charging spots not always available)
Light jacket (can get chilly)
A good book or podcast
Small lock for backpack if leaving it near door or rack
4. Arrive Early & Board Your Carriage
Get to the station at least 30–45 minutes early
Platforms can be chaotic — ask station staff for help if unsure
If you have an unreserved seat, rush to grab a window seat
5. Enjoy the Scenic Journey
Highlights of the route:
Tea plantations
Waterfalls
Rural villages & tunnels
Rolling misty hills
Friendly locals + fellow backpackers
🌿 Pro tip: The left side of the train from Kandy to Ella has better views (especially near Nuwara Eliya and Haputale).
6. Meet People, Stay Safe
Many solo travelers take this route — easy to make friends
Keep valuables in a day bag on your lap
Be polite, say “Ayubowan” — locals are friendly and curious
Avoid leaning out too far from doors/windows for photos
7. Arrival in Ella
The station is small and central — tuk-tuks or guesthouses nearby
Ella is walkable, perfect for solo travelers
Popular activities:
Little Adam’s Peak hike
Nine Arches Bridge
Ella Rock trek
Cafés, yoga, and chill hostels
Best time: Morning trains for light and clearer skies
Avoid weekends/holidays for less crowd
Be patient — delays are common but the journey is worth it
If seated near an open door — it’s prime photo/video spot
Budget travelers: 2nd class reserved gives the best value/view combo
Would you like a list of recommended hostels in Ella or an example 3-day solo itinerary once you arrive?



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