Private Transfer
Sigiriya → Nuwara Eliya
Door-to-door private transfer · Experienced English-speaking driver
Distance
200 km
Duration
4.5 – 5 hours
Starting from
$100
Trip type
One-way
Sigiriya to Nuwara Eliya Transfer
From Sigiriya, head south through Dambulla and the Matale valley to Kandy, then climb into the central highlands to reach Nuwara Eliya. Allow 4.5 to 5 hours; the hill ascent after Kandy adds time but rewards with cooler air and tea-covered slopes.
What the Drive Is Like
Roads
The route descends from Nuwara Eliya to Kandy on the A5, then heads north on the A9 through Matale and Dambulla to the Sigiriya turn-off. Road quality is good; the mountain descent from Nuwara Eliya to Kandy involves sustained switchbacks.
Scenery
Leaving Nuwara Eliya you pass through high-elevation tea estates and mist patches before the dramatic descent toward Kandy's mid-elevation forests. From Kandy north the road runs through spice and vegetable farms in the Matale valley, then into the dry cultural triangle plains approaching Dambulla and Sigiriya.
★ Travel Tips
- The Nuwara Eliya–Kandy descent can be slow with trucks; allow 2 hours for just this 80 km stretch.
- Dambulla Cave Temple is a natural stop en route, add 1.5 hours if you want to visit.
- Arrive at Sigiriya before 7 am the next morning to climb the rock before the heat builds.
$ Pricing Breakdown
Tolls, parking & waiting charges extra. Price per vehicle, not per person.
This is a standard estimate based on distance
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✓ Included
- Private A/C vehicle
- English-speaking driver
- Fuel
- Door-to-door service
- Meet & greet (airports)
× Not included
- Toll charges
- Parking fees
- Waiting charges
- Driver accommodation (overnight trips)
Towns Along the Way
Your driver can stop at points of interest along the way, just ask.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Sigiriya to Nuwara Eliya transfer cost?+
Private transfers start from $100 per vehicle (one-way). The rate is $0.5 per km with a minimum fare of $50. Tolls, parking & waiting charges extra.
How long is the Sigiriya to Nuwara Eliya drive?+
Approximately 200 km — around 4.5 – 5 hours. Times vary with traffic and any stops.
Can I book a return trip?+
Yes. Return transfers are quoted separately. Mention your return date in the notes when enquiring.
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Sigiriya → Nuwara Eliya
200 km · From $100
Fleet Options
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Plan Your Visit
Top Places to Visit in Nuwara Eliya
Make the most of your trip — these attractions are in and around Nuwara Eliya.
1 kmSeetha Amman Kovil
A Hindu temple in Sita Eliya near Nuwara Eliya, built at the site where Ramayana's Sita is believed to have been held captive by King Ravana.
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3 kmPink Post Office
A functioning colonial-era post office in central Nuwara Eliya built in 1894, one of the most photographed colonial buildings in Sri Lanka's hill country.
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3 kmGregory Lake
Colonial-era reservoir built in 1873 in Nuwara Eliya at 1,868m elevation, offering boating, lakeside cycling, and views of surrounding tea hills.
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6 kmLover's Leap Waterfall
A 30-metre waterfall on the Laxapana River in Nuwara Eliya, accessible via a short walk through a tea estate, named after a colonial-era legend.
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16 kmHorton Plains National Park
UNESCO World Heritage plateau at 2,100-2,300m elevation in the Central Highlands, home to World's End cliff dropping 870m and the 20m Baker's Falls.
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Bogawantalawa Tea Valley
Sri Lanka's 'Pink Hill Country' at 1,200-1,800m elevation, producing exceptionally high-quality mid-grown tea with a distinct muscatel character different from Nuwara Eliya high-grown teas.
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Lipton's Seat
A 1,970m viewpoint above Dambetenne Tea Estate in Haputale used by Sir Thomas Lipton to survey his estate — cloud-free views typically last only until 8:30am.
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Adisham Bungalow
A 1931 English country manor in Haputale, built by tea planter Sir Thomas Villiers and now a Benedictine monastery open to visitors on Saturdays and Sundays only.
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