Nuwara Eliya to Ella Taxi  Service Booking & Route Maps

Are you planning to travel from the cool, misty highlands of “Little England” (Nuwara Eliya) to the sacred city of Kandy, the cultural capital of Sri Lanka? While the public train offers a scenic ride, nothing beats the flexibility, comfort, and privacy of a dedicated Nuwara Eliya to Kandy taxi service.

At Sri Lanka Drivers Booking, we specialize in private, door-to-door transportation across the island. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple on a honeymoon, or a family with luggage, booking a private taxi ensures you don’t miss the breathtaking stops along the way.

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Why Choose a Private Taxi Over Public Transport?

The journey from Nuwara Eliya to Kandy is approximately 75 km of winding, beautiful mountain roads. While the famous train is romantic, it is often crowded, delayed, and doesn’t stop at the best viewpoints.

Advantages of Booking with Sri Lanka Drivers Booking:

  1. Door-to-Door Service: We pick you up from your hotel in Nuwara Eliya (or Nanu Oya) and drop you exactly at your destination in Kandy.
  2. Freedom to Stop: The public bus doesn’t stop at Ramboda Falls. The train doesn’t stop for photos of the tea pickers. Our private taxis do.
  3. Air Conditioning & Luggage: Comfortable, clean vehicles with ample space for suitcases.
  4. Safety: Experienced local drivers who know every hairpin turn of the A5 highway.

The Standard Route Map (via A5 Highway)

The primary route is the A5 highway (Kandy-Nuwara Eliya Road). You will ascend through lush greenery, pine forests, and vegetable fields.

Directional Flow:
Nuwara Eliya City → Kotagala → Hatton → Gampola → Kandy 


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Scenic Route Map: The “Tea Country” Experience

Why just drive when you can experience? Our recommended route includes a detour to the Ramboda Pass. This adds a little time but offers the best photography in Sri Lanka.

1. The Ramboda Falls Stop

Roughly halfway through your journey, you will reach the Ramboda Falls. This is one of the tallest waterfalls in Sri Lanka, splitting into three streams. Our drivers know the best viewing platform that is free from the crowds. 

2. Blue Field Tea Factory & Damro Tea (Formerly Mackwoods)

You cannot drive through this region without stopping for a cup of Ceylon Tea.

  • What to do: Tour the factory (free), see how tea is dried and rolled.
  • The View: The endless tea carpets stretching over the hills.
  • The Taste: A complimentary cup of hot tea with a chocolate biscuit while overlooking the valley.

3. The “Little England” Drive

Leaving Nuwara Eliya, you pass through Gregory Lake and the racecourse. If you have time, a quick photo at the Nuwara Eliya Post Office (a classic red-brick Tudor building) is a must before heading out. 

Itinerary Idea: The Scenic Transfer (Stop-by-Stop)

Make the most of your taxi booking by turning your transfer into a half-day tour. Here is a suggested timeline:

  • 09:00 AM: Pick up from your Nuwara Eliya hotel. Stop quickly at Gregory Lake for a morning view.
  • 10:15 AM: Arrive at Blue Field Tea Factory. Take the 30-minute tour and tasting.
  • 11:00 AM: Stop at Ramboda Falls. Walk down to the lower viewpoint (approx 15 mins).
  • 11:45 AM: Drive through the lush Pussellawa forest region.
  • 12:30 PM: Arrive in Gampola for a quick lunch (Optional).
  • 01:30 PM: Arrive in Kandy. Drop off at your hotel or the Temple of the Tooth.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How long does it take to get from Nuwara Eliya to Kandy by car?
A: The driving time is usually 2 hours and 20 minutes to 2 hours and 45 minutes . However, with traffic entering Kandy city, it can take up to 3 hours.

Q: Is it better to take a train or a taxi from Nuwara Eliya to Kandy?
A: It depends on your luggage. The train is scenic but offers no guaranteed seats and is unsafe for large luggage (risk of theft). A taxi is safer and more comfortable, plus you can stop for photos. 

Q: Can you arrange a drop-off at the Kandy Train Station?
A: Yes. Our “City Drop-off” includes any location within Kandy city limits, including the train station, bus stand, or any hotel.

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