BY TRAIN ACROSS SRI LANKA |
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Asia’s most beautiful railway line? The “Main Line” cuts through tea
plantations and jungle, then passes Buddhist temples and relicts of the British
Empire.
In the 19th century the British built a railway in what was then their
colony of Ceylon. Their idea was to transport goods such as tea from the
highlands to the port of Colombo. Today it’s mainly only locals and tourists
who use the so-called "Main Line." The route is considered one of the
most picturesque in the whole of Asia.
Our trip takes us from the capital, Colombo, to Ella in the highlands.
Our first stop is one of the country’s largest elephant orphanages. And then on
to Kandy, the former capital of the Singhalese kingdom. The city is home to the
famous Temple of the Tooth, which is said to house the Buddha’s top left
canine. The train then winds its way further up into the highlands. We watch
tea pickers at work and go to a tea factory to discover where the aroma comes
from. Nuwara Eliya is Sri Lanka’s highest town at an altitude of almost 1900
meters, where a racecourse still brings the colonial era back to life. The
stations have also retained their own colonial charm: in 1901, a signaling
system was set up to make the long journey safer. And those suffering from the
altitude can catch their breath at the final stop, the spa in Ella.
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