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Ella Train Ticket Booking, This is all about you should know when you travelling by train in Sri Lanka 2022

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Everyone, ayubowan! Vanakkam!   Taking the train in Sri Lanka is an unforgettable experience and a must-do for anyone visiting the country. What is the reason for this? Because the landscapes are breathtaking, and the encounters with the inhabitants are both intense and full of smiles, it feels like stepping back in time! Yes, it's uncomfortable, noisy, and sometimes (very) crowded, and we're jolted from one side to the other like in a wringer, but this train is magical! Encounters with Sri Lankans, these street sellers selling a variety of local dishes, and even this train with decades on the clock make this an unforgettable encounter.   However, traveling the train in Sri Lanka is not always straightforward... So, how do you go about doing it? 1) Book a train ticket in Sri Lanka 2) Train tracks (and train types) 3) The most important stations 4) Train timetables 5) The most lovely roads 6) Traveling by train: Tips & Tricks 7) Be wary of con art

Photography tips for kandy to ella sri lanka train ride

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  TRAIN Chances are if you’re reading this post, you’re after a few tips to maximise your photography on this insanely photogenic train ride too. We don’t blame you; we’ve now taken this train more times than we can count, and it still takes our breath away every single time. To help you get the most from photographing this train ride, here are a few of our top photography tips: TAKE THE FIRST TRAIN BETWEEN ELLA AND HAPUTALE As with most things in photography, the early bird gets the worm (or in this case, the shot). On our recent visit, we decided to take the first train from Ella to Haputale one morning so we could see Lipton’s Seat and the tea plantations in the early morning light. As it happened, Lipton’s Seat and the valley were both hidden under thick, oppressive fog - but we did get a half empty train on our way there (check out our best things to do in Ella). This provided the perfect opportunity to run between windows and doors, lean out in wonder, and snap away to our heart’

10 Reasons to visit Sri Lanka

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  1.      Srilanka's History Sri Lanka’s history dates back to an evaluated 34,000 a long time. For centuries, the nation was separated into antiquated kingdoms every so often controlled by the same ruler. In 1505, it was part-colonized by the Portuguese, at that point the Dutch within the to begin with half of the 17th century, at that point the British, who founded the tea industry within the good countries amid their period of control. Sri Lanka recaptured autonomy in 1948, afterward getting to be a republic in 1972. From 1983 to 2009, the nation was entangled in a long gracious war, sometime recently building up peace. This long, shifted history has come about in a melting pot of societies, cuisines, and legacy, especially within the coastal cities where fantastic, colonial organization buildings sit nearby old, resplendent sanctuaries 2.      Culture in Sri Lanka Sri Lankan culture is often reflected by the use of art, architecture, sculptures,and even food. Some people wo