'Bridge in the Sky' - The Nine Arch Bridge

The Nine Arch Bridge, built under British rule in 1921, stands as a remarkable example of the engineering and design genius of the early 20th century. People who choose to walk along the bridge will be treated to sights of undulating hills and dense vegetation while they do so, as it is conveniently located between the Ella and Demodara railway stations.


The Nine Arch Bridge, sometimes referred to as the "Bridge in the Sky", was built by joining two bog mountains when the Badulla-Colombo railway was being built. The dimensions of this bridge are 300 feet long, 25 feet wide, and 80 to 100 feet high. One of the nation's outstanding examples of railroad construction from the colonial era is this one. The Bridge can be reached by travelling 2km on Gotuwala road starting from Halpe Textile centre in Badulla Bandarawela road. The innovative design of the bridge and the abundance of vegetation on the adjoining hillsides have led to a steady rise in tourism in the area.

It is advisable to verify the train schedule in advance because it is debatably ideal to go outside when the locomotives are chugging along. However, make sure you bring your dependable camera along so you can record every moment as it unfolds in front of you.

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