Sixten took his toy Binoculars with him on the hike<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nTraveling to Ella by Local Buses<\/h2>\n I have always liked traveling with local transportation, as it’s usually a great way to experience the culture and meet local people.<\/p>\n
In Sri Lanka, it’s cheap and nice to take the train or bus, but it can also be exhausting, as the buses especially can be jammed packed and the trains get delayed and stop in the burning sun for one hour.<\/p>\n
If you are thinking of going inland and thinking of taking the bus, I would still recommend you to do it, though. Taking the bus in Sri Lanka is an experience!\u00a0 Most buses have a television up in the front by the driver where they show Sri Lankan movies or loud Sri Lankan music videos – with what we thought was great music.\u00a0 The busses are super colorful both inside and outside and full of decorations. But be prepared – they drive pretty fast.<\/p>\n
Bus from Udawalawe to Ella and Return from Ella to Udawalawe<\/h3>\n The trip includes two shifts and is pretty easy. It Takes about 2,5- 3 hours in total including the waiting time. Here is info for the different buses.<\/p>\n
Bus from Udawalawe to Wellawaya<\/h4>\n Express bus 998 from Udawalawe Junction to Wellawaya.<\/p>\n
Cost: 150LKR<\/p>\n
Time: 1,5 hour<\/p>\n
From Udawalawe the bus can be pretty packed though as it comes from Colombo and already has a lot of people on it.<\/p>\n
When traveling with a kid, people on the buses are always super helpful and a local got up and gave his seat to Sixten. Matias and I were standing much of the way to Wellawaya, enjoying the breeze and the loud music.<\/p>\n
We got off in Wellawaya and smiled and say no thank you at the Tuk-tuk drivers that told us the bus to Ella takes 2 hours etc.<\/p>\n
Bus from Wellawaya to Ella<\/h4>\n Local Bus from Wellawaya station.<\/p>\n
Cost: 75LKR<\/p>\n
Time: 40 minutes<\/p>\n
I didn’t catch a number but the buses leave about every 30 minutes, I asked the different bus drivers at Wellawaya station, and they pointed us to the Ella bus.<\/p>\n
At this part of the bus journey, it’s easy to get a seat, as the buses leave more frequently. Get a window seat, the trip to Ella is beautiful!<\/p>\nElla Highlands<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nRawana waterfall is located just outside Ella on the way to\/from Wellawaya<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nBus from Ella to Wellawaya<\/h4>\n Cost: 75LKR<\/p>\n
Time: 40 minutes<\/p>\n
The bus leaves from the main road in Ella town and is already a bit full, so it’s not sure you will get a seat – so be prepared to stand up on your journey.<\/p>\n
Bus from Wellawaya to Udawalawe<\/h4>\n Express bus leaving Wellawaya station to Matara.<\/p>\n
Cost: 100LKR<\/p>\n
Time: 1,5 hour<\/p>\n
Arriving from Ella to Wellawaya we got a connection after very little waiting time. The express bus leaves once an hour and starts from Wellawaya, so it was easy to get a seat for all of us.<\/p>\n
The bus drivers and attendants are (usually) good at helping people with where to get off and to help us and other travelers with our backpacks. Often they were very attentive towards Sixten and helped lifting him up and down from the bus.<\/p>\n
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