Category: Tea, Trains and Temples – A journey around Sri Lanka 2017
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Sri Lanka- Heaven or Hell? The verdict
Writing this at Colombo airport, it’s difficult for my judgement not to be coloured by the totally unnecessary requirement for us to be at the airport FIVE HOURS before our flight departs! Add that to a 12 hour flight and 17 hours of sitting around goes straight onto the hell list. Anyway for what it’s…
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Hikkaduwa
Well an elongated stay at Hikkaduwa was not meant to be. We booked for 2 nights on the basis of if we didn’t like hikkaduwa we could move on and book another night if we liked it. Unfortunately it’s always a bit of a gamble that you can get another night and in this case…
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Hikkaduwa
Time to move on. Goodbye Unawatuna. We probably stayed too long as your charms are not for us. However, we accepted you for what you are and made the best of it. Hikkaduwa got the most awful write up in the Lonely Planet guide for Sri Lanka. So bad we thought we wouldn’t bother going.…
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Unawatuna – out and about
folk museum The French Lotus Today we moved from the French Lotus to the Santori hotel just down the road. Booking.com had told us that there were no rooms available at the FL for the next two days and Steve was quite relieved as he wasn’t getting on with just a fan to cool us…
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Unawatuna
Had the most incredible breakfast today. Didn’t start well as I couldn’t find the “dining room” but at least as I wandered around I found some monkeys. They are very well behaved and stay in the trees instead of raiding people breakfasts. Must be very tempting for them as there is always a banana in…
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The life of dogs
Dogs are a significant part of the Sri Lankan traveller experience. Ignored by Sri Lankans, the dogs run their own lives and have their own rules. They see “foreigners” as people to latch on to, sources of food and comfort. The small beach we frequent is run by 2 dog gang mafias. There is a…
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Heaven
What a wonderful day! Started off with a breakfast of fresh fruit followed by three banana and honey pancakes. I love pancakes. Next we pottered down to the beach in front of our accommodation and set up camp next to some fishing boats. A much quieter beach than Mirissa, there were just a handful of…
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Mirrisa
Shan’t miss the Raveena guest house. All our stuff feels damp and there is no comfort here at all. Steve was kept awake by the revolting smell coming from the bathroom. The bathroom window looks directly out onto the breakfast cooking area and there is no soundproofing. Yuk! We shared our taxi with Max and…
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Let’s get the Ella out of here
After a very disturbed night listening to whining dogs, trains, coughing and chanting (actually the chanting was fine) we got up and had yet another Sri Lankan breakfast. Chatted to the other guests. That is the one thing I really enjoy about the guest house accommodation, you do meet other people who have interesting stories…
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What could possibly go wrong? -Ella
Everything went to plan this morning. Leisurely getting up time, legs feeling fine after last night, tuktuk man early, at station early, on train to Ella – what could possibly go wrong? The train journey to Ella was intended to be one of the highlights of our trip, a slow meander through beautiful scenery taking…
