A Travellerspoint blog

Entries about galle

2) Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

I like Sri Lanka. It's kind of an upmarket India where people have mostly learnt to put their rubbish in the bin and not on the floor. It also seems that more people have at least something, whereas in India a lot of people have absolutely nothing, giving it a really sad air. There is still staring but it usually turns into a smile and a hello. Although it's renowned for its amazing greenery and tea plantations, I felt that Kerala had the edge. It was just greener and more lush. What I did love about Sri Lanka was that everywhere had a different feel to it. Colombo was different to Nuwara Eliya which was different to Kandy which was different to Ella. Then the places in the south were all different too. The highlight of Sri Lanka for me was Udawalawe National Park where we got to see a herd of elephants bathing in a water hole. After all the animals in chains we had (unintentially) seen, this was an amazing sight, we were so lucky. I probably wouldn't come back to Sri Lanka, but only because I feel like we've seen most of what it has to offer, but I would recommend it for anyone who wants to do more than lay on a beach for a week.

BFF0AF0EB60F08389FD03FB0FE82E393.jpg

Day 40 - Tuesday 20th January - Colombo/Kandy/Nuwara Eliya/Ella

Colombo was nice in the area where we stayed, clean and modern with nice places to eat and drink but descended into the usual hawker/tuk tuk chaos in the opposite direction. Kandy was much the same with a nice lake and an important temple. In the temple, without even being asked, we got put with a guide we didn't understand who had no teeth and stank, who then ripped us off. Nuwara Eliya looked like the weirdest and loveliest place. They call it little England although it reminded me more of Austria because of the mountains and architecture. We just passed through it as it was mainly just walking to do there. We're in Ella at the moment, a small hippie town with mainly just walks and views again. We're on our way to Tangalle this morning to finish Sri Lanka off with a week of beaches which I'm really looking forward to.

90_C08509E7EE95BF59814C613E547B1452.jpg
Really nice pub in Colombo

C0879EDFC011F86D73D54808F80980E5.jpg

C04DDFF7007318FA38F2FC91B2E0ACFC.jpg
This is Vista House where we stayed in Kandy for 2 nights. It was owned by the loveliest couple. Our bedroom was amazing

90_C052C5D2A93A22003C0ABE80F538AF7A.jpg
This is where they served us our breakfast of home made Sri Lankan fish balls and sweet pancakes

C044F16DFF4527BECB538304DCCAAD30.jpg
This is The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy. It is a Buddhist Temple which houses the relic of the tooth of Buddha. It is believed that whoever holds the tooth holds the governance of the country

90_C043D84FAC2ADE9993D229C451E8F686.jpg

90_C03E3BB4C1FB50A5E657E30C90EAE6C3.jpg

90_C03D29DE9B4A0B9C6F49872D5A0A6DED.jpg

90_C02647A20FE3495BE3B8E0EF142807C1.jpg
This is Kandy War Cemetary. It was one of the most beautiful and well kept cemeteries I have ever seen. Many of the men buried here died defending Sri Lanka from the Japanese in WWII. The men were a range of nationalities; Sri Lankan, East African, Indian, Canadian, Italian, British and a Frenchman

C02530919BE3568ED546BD20D0226F51.jpg

C01E4943FFBD49CFABF22B8E3F3B502A.jpg
This is Royal Botanical Gardens in Kandy. It was huge with loads of green stuff to see and monkeys everywhere

C0536307A78EFB9FA53A2911874A8C52.jpg

C01DB2E4F9C2462DF33CE3394BE54230.jpg

C04E4F85FDC9428331EE44C45FAC400F.jpg
Big bendy trees

C053CA6A04157B4270688DDBA556C19E.jpg
Shrubbery the colours of the Sri Lankan flag

C05AC630DEEFC87F4DD197535DF88159.jpg
View over Lake Kandy

C05B9893C3A88A0CD2A7DB42C41F3019.jpg
This is Ruwan our driver for Central Sri Lanka, he was hilarious!

C07AAB7C9A6F9BC8CB196C4E43F93BEF.jpg
This is the Scooby Gang just popping out to check out some views

C07CAC410BA7A8FAC0F967B887856253.jpg
Nuwara Eliya and Gregory Lake

C08E79A6AA92A9690525DD175B7F4E4C.jpg
Our cabana in Ella

90_C06523B8FC0E4D84102246C309CD76BD.jpg
This is Udawalawe National Park. We were going to visit Pinnewala Elephant Orphanage but had heard some bad things and instead our hotel in Colombo recommended here. I am so glad we listened to them. There were no guarantees of seeing elephants with it being a national park and it was expensive, but we were so lucky and it was 100% worth it

C063ED6EDBE7DADA81DB8A1AB8451FA5.jpg

C05C8E5390B300728965A302EED7CF5D.jpg
I was so happy to see wild elephants out of chains here that I think I nearly shed a tear at this point

C068DDEA082A288BFE1161EE9DF3B934.jpg

C065E225F47772899060729768CCBAA2.jpg
Loved watching them having a bath. There are some tiny ones in there somewhere, so cute!

Day 41 - Wednesday 21st January - Tangalle

Arrived at Lonely Beach Resort at about 6pm last night. It looked almost deserted and it was gloomy and the humidity was about 89%. I was having that feeling again and doubting my decision. Mat can sense now when I'm not fully happy with a place and he starts to look around quickly for positives like 'Well at least there's only 100 mozzies per square foot here' or 'it looks like we probably might have hot water in this place' or 'I doubt it'll smell this bad tomorrow....' Etc etc. That night we spent about half an hour working up the courage to deal with a MASSIVE cockroach and then another half an hour actually dealing with it. It had run out from behind the toilet while I was having a wee and made it onto my foof before I spotted the bugger! I went absolutely mental, making noises I'd never ever made before, jumping around with my undies still around my ankles and obviously Mat thought it was hilarious. When that was sorted I went to brush my teeth, leaned in to the mirror and almost put my nose on a lizard. It was fairly small though so we let him stay. Anyway, we woke up today and the sun was hot and amazing with not a cloud in the sky and we had a nice breakfast and actually I am totally in love with this beach. We are sharing maybe 5km of sand with about 10 other people. Tbh there's not much to do and it's meant that Mat and I actually have to talk to each other a bit, but it's one of the loveliest places I've ever seen.

90_EA04BBDDAAA435C4A29F4E492737752A.jpg
Lonely Beach Resort

EA37542EC986B89152E26C1DD01FD0E4.jpg
The view of the lagoon from our balcony

EA06A50AD5C512A124C26D32A71303D5.jpg
An arty farty picture of me on the balcony

EA453497D40380CBD5A776633D89AB09.jpg
No one for miles on Tangalle Beach that day. Absolutely perfect

90_EA4F71F0AA4CC3DD7DAFFB0B73EC9319.jpg

EA430B2EAA70CD5788BC8BC96DBCB725.jpg

90_EA4D577E9ADBECF4B0AF757498F942F5.jpg

EA381D09DF468C8A8D183DC389A64715.jpg

EA025666F5945FB35219446737715F6E.jpg
After Lonely Beach we moved across the lagoon to Eagles Nest Cabanas which was lovely too

EA38C298DDBE30D3150D08C5426C7B20.jpg

EA507C81FEC7F58DB53F7981797FD6EB.jpg

Day 45 - Sunday 25th January - Unawatuna/Galle

Arghhhh my body kills. We've had surfing lessons these last couple of days with Bandula's Surf School and I've never felt aches like this. I'm definitely not a natural. I can barely walk in a straight line sober without falling over or tripping over my feet so I'm not sure why I thought I'd be able to balance on a surf board! I was pretty rubbish the first day and started the second day off badly too. At one point I got so frustrated that I had to take a 2 minute time out where I stormed out of the sea, on to the beach and sat and sulked. I let myself cry a couple of angry tears from each eye then pulled myself together and marched my board back into the sea. No one noticed anyway as my face had been pretty much submerged since the beginning of the lesson. What made it worse was that Mat was better than me and I knew it would only be a matter of time before his stupid face pointed it out. I wish we could carry on surfing but we're not in Sri Lanka long enough and apparently the surf's not great in Thailand. So next we've got 2 days in Unawatuna and then 2 days in Galle where I'll try and actually see some sights instead of laying on a beach and feeding my face. After that we're off to Thailand where I'll be mostly laying on a beach and feeding my face.

EAFEBAD5926FAC9F9FE9740036468D39.jpg
Paddle paddle paddle paddle

EAFB24329B9EB849624F99F403378174.jpg
Chicken wing

EAFA9E90B14BF22B9EAD9A7194492EED.jpg
Lizard leg

EAF9E815B343A041CB37B53F2F8CFE00.jpg
UP!

EAF8583DBBA5EB923623388866ED981B.jpg
Robin Hood

90_EB42F08FB5A03B118048DFE8805DEFBC.jpg
I was so burnt afterwards!

EB483452BC544C7CA342F9C6994C4A2D.jpg
This is Lara's Place in Unawatuna. It was lovely and the food cooked by Lara's Mum was the best food we had in Sri Lanka

EB466564019E460B1AD5889B677B7E40.jpg
View from our balcony

90_EB4A33B0D4A7009C426577FB05D74A9A.jpg
This is the best pizza I have ever had in my life from Marco Ristorante Italiano - Unawatuna

EB438E7BED8B595328C7FD429BA8A66C.jpg

90_EC0FC0D007D9512587EE1A9ED62844B1.jpg
This is Galle, it was so pretty. It is a fortified city originally built by the Dutch in 1663 but handed over to the English in 1796 after the surrender of Colombo. It was clean and neat with little streets full of interesting shops. It had a super relaxed feel to it and we enjoyed it even though it was so obviously engineered for tourists to experience Sri Lanka without actually experiencing the real Sri Lanka at all

90_EC1199ACFE8A7CEC16C87A7E2136EAC0.jpg
Small beach

EC21F6E2B32FB380A5C959287AC1BAC5.jpg
This is the Old Dutch Hospital that was established to look after the health of the staff serving under the Dutch East India Company. It is now home to some nice restaurants and bars

90_EC241AD8D3394EBBFAD8D73F70DF62C3.jpg

90_EC27170AFF15CEDE502153BE69466FC1.jpg
Galle Lighthouse

Miscellaneous photo's

EC2A8297025C8422AB32701A69660C1B.jpg
Mat was so desperate to watch the Liverpool game that he dropped a million hints to the owner of our guesthouse until he offered to let us use the TV in his own living area. By about 4:30am I'd lost the will to live

EC53A567F8FCFA730E67981A7427827C.jpg
I like this picture of Mat's face

EC557AEC0E060DE04A4A3C838AA05E08.jpg
Mat's burger from Rocket Burger. It's #1 of 138 restaurants in Galle on trip advisor

EC57F87A077711167469AB5DFA8672E0.jpg

EC58B84607F05A96DDD8D525BFBE6AB9.jpg

EC5A547793BA515A44231B2B2B238168.jpg
Me looking like a turtle waiting for the train from Galle to Colombo

Up next.... Thailand

Posted by jayandmat2015 07:44 Archived in Sri Lanka Tagged sri_lanka colombo kandy ella tangalle galle unawatuna nuwara_eliya Comments (1)

(Entries 1 - 1 of 1) Page [1]