REVIEW · ELLA
Sri Lankan yoga for your Body and Mind with Our Sri Lankan yoga trainers.
Book on Viator →Operated by Yoga Hub Ella Retreat · Bookable on Viator
Waking up to yoga feels different. In Ella, you get a private class on a terrace with big mountain views, turning an ordinary morning into something memorable. I especially like the outdoor setting and the fact that the session is designed to help your body and mind at the same time, not just stretch for stretching’s sake.
Two practical wins also matter: local pickup is included, and yoga mats are provided, so you can travel light and keep the focus on your session. The only real caution is the start time: 6:30am can be early if you’re not a morning person.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Ella Terrace Yoga: What Makes This Morning Different
- How the Class Works: Strength, Flexibility, and Stress Relief
- From Ella Town to the Yoga Hub: Timing and Practical Logistics
- What You’ll See While You Practice
- Private Class Energy With a Small Group Ceiling
- Who This Suits Best (And Who Might Want a Different Plan)
- Price and Value: What $25 Buys You in Ella
- Booking and Confirmation: How to Plan Around This Session
- Small Tips to Make Your Yoga Session Feel Easier
- Should You Book Sri Lankan Yoga in Ella?
- FAQ
- What time does the yoga class start in Ella?
- How long is the Sri Lankan yoga experience?
- Where do I meet the group in Ella?
- Is pickup offered?
- Are yoga mats provided?
- How much does it cost?
- Is the experience available year-round?
- Is this a private class?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Ella terrace views: you’ll practice with views of Little Adam’s Peak, Ella Rock, and surrounding tea plantations
- Private-feel coaching: a yoga trainer guides your session in a calmer, more personal setup
- Mind-body goals: designed to build strength, stamina, and flexibility while easing stress and tension
- Mats included: no need to pack gear
- Easy logistics: local pickup is offered, and your class ends back at the meeting point
Ella Terrace Yoga: What Makes This Morning Different

Ella has a way of making you slow down. One reason this yoga class works is the setting: you’re on a terrace with sweeping views toward famous spots like Little Adam’s Peak and Ella Rock, plus the patchwork of tea plantations stretching out below. Even if you’ve done yoga before, the scenery changes the feel of the session. Your attention has somewhere to land besides your thoughts.
It’s also a true “show up and practice” setup. You don’t have to hunt for a studio or figure out gear. The class includes provided mats, and local pickup is available if you want the simplest start. That combination is great value in a place where mornings can be busy with tours, hikes, and transfers.
One more detail I appreciate: this is designed for a balance of relaxation and stimulation. The focus isn’t only calming. It also aims to energize you through movements that improve tone and stability—so you leave feeling looser, but also more awake.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ella.
How the Class Works: Strength, Flexibility, and Stress Relief

This isn’t presented as a sit-and-breathe-only session. The yoga is built around improving mind-body balance through muscle tone, strength, and stamina. The stated goals are practical: regular practice can help you increase flexibility, reduce stress and tension, improve balance, and move with more confidence.
Here’s what that usually means for you, as a participant. When a class targets muscle tone and stamina, it tends to include controlled movements that use your body weight and steady effort. When it targets flexibility, you’ll likely spend time moving through ranges of motion and holding positions that challenge control without needing advanced skills. When it mentions stress and tension, it signals that the session won’t just be about pushing harder—it should also include calming elements to bring your nervous system down a notch.
The session is also positioned as for all bodies, with an emphasis on general wellbeing. If you’re returning to movement after time away—maybe you’ve been hiking a lot, eating well but feeling stiff, or you just want something active that doesn’t require a gym mindset—this style is a sensible fit.
And since it’s led by local Sri Lankan yoga trainers, you’re not just getting a generic, identical studio class. You’re practicing a traditional approach in a place that naturally supports the slower pace yoga encourages.
From Ella Town to the Yoga Hub: Timing and Practical Logistics

Your start point is in Ella town, with the meeting address listed as .39 Passara Rd, Ambagollapathana, Sri Lanka (also shown alongside the local name ඇල්ල නගරය). The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not signing up for a long out-and-back adventure—just a smooth start and a clean finish.
Timing is the biggest logistics factor here. The session starts at 6:30am and runs about 1 hour 15 minutes. That length is just right for a reset: long enough to feel coached and warmed up, short enough that you can still enjoy the rest of your day in Ella—tea plantations, viewpoints, or a hike without feeling like you burned half your itinerary.
Pickup is offered, and that’s a real convenience if you don’t want to manage taxis or walking early in the morning. But you also have the option of making your own way to the yoga center. Either way, the experience is set up to keep you from losing time to complicated transfers.
Another small point that helps: the activity is listed as near public transportation, which matters if you’re mixing this with other Ella plans and want flexibility.
What You’ll See While You Practice

The views are not a bonus add-on. They’re part of the point.
During your session, you’ll practice while taking in views described over Little Adam’s Peak, Ella Rock, and tea plantations. That matters because yoga is partly about focus. When the environment is visually calm and spacious, it becomes easier to stay present—especially during holds or transitions.
Think of it like this: with a terrace view, you’re not tempted to rush through poses while looking at walls or fluorescent lighting. Your senses have more room. And when the class includes both relaxation and stimulation, the scenery helps shift you between effort and ease without feeling strained.
If you’re the type who likes “active travel” but still wants a quiet moment that feels worthwhile, this view-forward approach gives you the best of both: movement plus atmosphere.
Private Class Energy With a Small Group Ceiling

This experience is described as a private yoga class in Ella, with a maximum of 10 travelers for the activity overall. In real life, that usually means you get a more controlled, less chaotic atmosphere than typical large group classes.
Why that matters for you: when the space is small and the trainer can see what you’re doing, you’re more likely to get helpful guidance on alignment and comfort. And since the yoga is framed as suitable for all bodies, the class is likely to focus on what you can do—not what you can’t.
If you’re coming from a more structured training background, you may appreciate that the session aims at building strength, stamina, and balance. If you’re brand-new to yoga, the reassurance that it’s for all bodies and designed around general wellbeing is a good sign.
Who This Suits Best (And Who Might Want a Different Plan)

This is a strong match if you want:
- A calm, morning start with a real purpose
- A yoga session that supports flexibility, balance, and stress relief
- Something guided that doesn’t require special gear (mats are provided)
- Views-based motivation in Ella, not just a standard studio class
- The option of local pickup, so you can spend less time figuring out logistics
It may be less ideal if:
- You absolutely hate early wake-ups (the 6:30am start is non-negotiable)
- You want a longer, more time-intensive retreat-style experience in one sitting (this is about 1 hour 15 minutes)
Overall, it sits nicely between “I want to be active” and “I want to feel good afterward.”
Price and Value: What $25 Buys You in Ella

At $25 per person, this is positioned as a budget-friendly way to get a high-impact experience: private yoga with mountain views in Ella.
Here’s how I think about value for you. You’re paying for:
- A dedicated trainer-led session
- A scenic terrace setting with views over Little Adam’s Peak and tea plantations
- Mats provided
- Option of local pickup
- A time-efficient format (about 1 hour 15 minutes)
In many travel contexts, the cost of transport plus a basic class can add up fast. This experience stacks a few conveniences in one: it reduces your gear needs and cuts down on morning logistics if you take pickup. And because the booking data shows it’s often reserved about 22 days in advance on average, it’s clearly in demand—meaning it likely stays easy to fit for people who plan ahead.
If you’re budget-minded but still want a “wow” element in your day, this hits a good balance.
Booking and Confirmation: How to Plan Around This Session

Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and you’ll get a mobile ticket. That’s useful when you’re juggling hikes and rides and don’t want paper tickets floating around your daypack.
Also, because the session is scheduled at 6:30am, I recommend booking early so you can lock in the day that works with the rest of your Ella plans. The average booking window of around 22 days in advance suggests this is something people arrange as part of their overall schedule, not an add-on you toss in last minute.
On a practical note: if you have other early-morning activities, treat this as your anchor. It’s short enough to still stack your day, but the start time is early enough that it can influence what time you need to plan for sleep and transfers.
Small Tips to Make Your Yoga Session Feel Easier
You don’t need to overthink preparation, because mats and the main setup are handled. But you can set yourself up to enjoy the class more:
- Show up on time for the 6:30am start. Early sessions go smoother when everyone arrives calm, not sprinting.
- Wear comfortable clothing you can move in. Yoga is about control and comfort, and you’ll likely do better if your outfit isn’t restrictive.
- Hydrate before you go, especially since you’re starting early. (You might find the morning feels a bit different once you’re moving.)
- Keep your expectations realistic: this is yoga that aims for flexibility, balance, and stress reduction, not a contest. You’ll get more out of it by focusing on smooth, steady movement.
Should You Book Sri Lankan Yoga in Ella?
If you’re in Ella and you want an experience that feels both grounded and scenic, I’d say this is an easy yes.
Book it if you value:
- Views while you practice
- A guided session aimed at balance of body and mind
- Local convenience like mats provided and optional pickup
- A morning slot that doesn’t steal your whole day
I’d think twice only if 6:30am is a dealbreaker for you, or if you’re looking for a longer retreat format with more structured time than 1 hour 15 minutes.
For most visitors, this is a smart, low-stress way to add wellbeing to your itinerary—especially when you’re already surrounded by viewpoints and hikes. It’s not just something to do. It’s a morning ritual that actually fits travel.
FAQ
What time does the yoga class start in Ella?
The session starts at 6:30am.
How long is the Sri Lankan yoga experience?
It runs for about 1 hour 15 minutes.
Where do I meet the group in Ella?
The meeting point is in Ella town (ඇල්ල නගරය), listed at .39 Passara Rd, Ambagollapathana, Sri Lanka.
Is pickup offered?
Yes. Local pickup is included (and you can also make your own way to the yoga center).
Are yoga mats provided?
Yes. Yoga mats are provided.
How much does it cost?
The price is $25.00 per person.
Is the experience available year-round?
Yes, it’s available year-round.
Is this a private class?
It’s described as a private yoga class, and the activity has a maximum of 10 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.















