The three-hour train ride between Ella and Nanu Oya is one of the railway’s most popular stretches. It passes through Pattipola, Sri Lanka’s highest station at 6,225 feet, before reaching another highlight just five miles away: Nuwara Eliya. This former hill resort is famed for its cool climate and mock-Tudor villas, a touch of colonial nostalgia in the Highlands. From there, a winding drive north leads
to the Stafford Tea Estate, where the 1880s bungalow of its Scottish founders has been transformed into a boutique hotel (above left). Set amid a picture-book plantation landscape, it offers tea-plucking and tasting experiences (opposite), as well as hiking and other outdoor pursuits. Guests might begin the day with hoppers (above), the protein-rich Sri Lankan breakfast. Down in the valley lies Ragala, home to
a long-established community of Tamil- heritage tea workers. At its heart stands the Sri Kathirvelautha Swamy Temple, a gathering place for celebrations that unite the entire town (bottom left).