Sri Lanka
Travel Diary
27th
October – 2nd November 2012
How Sri Lanka was all of a sudden a trip –
I was going a little desert crazy
on the first morning of my holiday after seeing a few Facebook posts about the
Eid Al-Adha holiday and the various places people were going so I decided to look
up flights to India, Sri Lanka, Oman, and Thailand (just to see if there was
anything in my budget for a last minute trip). After finding out that flying to
Sri Lanka was the best deal for such short notice booking (less than 48 hrs) I
started to pitch the idea to my travel buddy Pamela. After throwing ideas back
and forth for a few hours, and an extra fee for paying online because the
Internet was not taking the credit card, we were booked and ready to head to Sri
Lanka for 5 full days! I don’t think I have ever been that spontaneous in my
life! We had picked a country and booked it not knowing were we would even stay
once we got there. It is a good thing I am a crazy organized person because
right after we booked it I went to Pam’s house to plan our five days, book
hotels, and make sure we knew where we were going and what were the MUST sees
for such a limited time. Sri Lanka was going to be a great escape from the sand
and humidity!
Day 1 (28th October) -
We arrived in Colombo at 3 am after
a 4 and half hour flight with no sleep. No sleep because the kid behind me
clearly had a broken TV (or he was playing a game on the TV aggressively) and
it was like I was sitting in a HORRIBLE massage chair. Of course my expression
every time he did it made Pam start laughing and I am pretty sure people were
not amused at our giggle fit but hey, it is our holiday, we can do what we
want! After landing we were greeted by a taxi man from Bentota that we had
prearranged through the hotel. It was early in the morning so the traffic was
not bad and it only took us 2 hours to drive to our hotel across the road from
Bentota Beach. I thought driving in Doha was bad but driving in Sri Lanka is
something else. The way the pass is almost as if they are playing “chicken.” I
am so glad that we did not RENT a car like originally thought we should do that
is for sure. We got to the hotel in a pretty mellow mood thanks to the Bob
Marley tunes in the taxi and were taken to our “temporary room” which was an
under construction room with no AC. Thankfully there was a mosquito net to keep
us safe! After a few hrs of sleep we moved into out new, clean, finished room
and went to breakfast. Our hotel in Bentota was a converted villa with a nice
pool and walking distance from the beach.
During breakfast we made plans with
“Jack” to go on a tour along The Bentota River. We did not want to waste a day
sleeping, even though we were exhausted from the lack of sleep, and it was an
overcast day, so seeing crocodiles, wild birds, a scary looking water lizard,
water lilies, and the coconut family who makes everything out of a coconut was
a perfect way to spend our first day in Sri Lanka. We got to know a lot about
Bentota as well as the must sees in Sri Lanka thanks to Jack and on that boat
trip we planned out the next 4 days ahead of us.
Our first night in Bentota we went
and spent with a friend and her family who were also staying in the area but in
a villa by the river. We had a night of wine and seafood. A red fish caught by
her father and some lobster they had bought from a guy passing by. We took a
Tuk Tuk home, jammed to some Bob Marley (they really like him in Sri Lanka
apparently), full bellies, happy, and mosquito bitten (well I was).
Day 2 (29th October) -
The overcast during the day turned
into a MONSOON like no other during the night. At about 2 am our under
construction room was looking a lot better than our new room with a leak! Both
of us woke up as the rain started as it really sounded like a Tsunami was
coming for us. After the initial shock of the storm we both realized that the
roof was leaking! Thankfully we had some towels, and after laughing at the dripping
Chinese torture and the fact that it was starting to leak over our bed we did
eventually get some sleep.
Another early morning as we had to
drive all the way to Pinnawela to see the Elephants! We got there in record
time because it is a full moon and that means no school or work for Buddhists.
Before the Elephant orphanage we stopped at another rescue and care place where
we bathed and rode an elephant. The guy snapped some great photos of us as we
rode around in the rain (so thankful that bought myself a waterproof camera
before the trip). After that we went to see the elephants at the orphanage.
Unfortunately we did not get to see them bath in the river across from the
orphanage as the high amounts of rain had made the river too high and rough for
them to bath in but it was still nice to see them playing happy in the mud and
the baby ones with their Mohawks. We fell into the picture trap again at the orphanage
(the first time was with the baby crocodiles during the river trip). Someone
will say take a picture and then ask for a small fee.
After seeing the elephants we went
on to Kandy (an hour and half drive) to see the Botanical Gardens. Despite the
rain the gardens were wonderful. It was so nice to be around GREEN that a
little rain was not going to stop us! I am sure we could have made a day out of
the gardens but sitting in the rain isn’t excited as it sounds so we moved on
to a Tea Plantation. We were shown how each part of the leaf is used, how they
make the different teas, and then we had a little tea party.
After a really long drive back we
decided that dinner at Panchi Villa would be the best idea as going anywhere
else would be a lot of effort. Another dinner of seafood and it was a great
feast. Lobster and prawns, so much that it could have fed a small army but
after all our adventures we ate it all up. I must say though the amounts of
garlic on that meal did not scare away the mosquitoes like I was told. The Sri
Lankan mosquitoes seem to love me! The motto of the day – “a little water never
hurt anyone!”
Day 3 (30th Ocobter) -
Today we moved down to Hikkaduwa
but before we got to our hotel there we did more site seeing. First we went to see
one of the largest buddhas in Asia, the buddha at the Temple of Aluthgama. We
would have had a great photo of us in front of it but our lovely taxi driver
apparently does not know how to work a camera very well and before he even took
a picture of us he took one of himself! After a wonder around the temple to see
the paintings and carvings we moved on to the moonstone mine. It was extremely
interesting to see how they separate the stones and the small percentage of
good stones they get from each bucket. Not only did we see how the factory
worked but we also walked away with some new moonstone jewelry.
Then traveled south past Hikkaduwa
to Galle to see the fort. On the way to Galle we got to see the buddha that was
donated to Sri Lanka after the tsunami and the tsunami memorial. I had heard
about all the damage in Thailand but I had never heard the story about the
train that was derailed in Sri Lanka. It was sad to drive through this area
because even though it has been years there are places that are abandoned and
places that are still being rebuilt. Once we were in Galle our taxi tour guy
man that had been with us all day walked with us as sort of a guard. Jack had
told him to make sure we were safe because as Galle was a super tourist spot
sometimes there were pick pockets and people saying they will take your picture
then running away with your camera. At one point Pam and I were in hysterics
because we were walking and he was driving about 15 feet behind us. Was like we were royal! It really
was like we had a bodyguard and it was sort of awkward looking! After a quick
trip into the museum the fatigue started to get to us so we headed back up to
Hikkaduwa to settle in to our new hotel. Again we feasted on lobster and shrimp
and a bottle of wine followed by our first FULL night of sleep.
Day 4 (31st October) -
The
last two days had been full of site seeing so we decided to hang close to
Hikkaduwa. We did not want to be stuck in a car today so after breakfast we
took a walk along the beach catching some sun - who am I kidding it was sort of
raining still but we walked anyways. It such a shame that a storm picked the
week we were there to hit because it would have been really nice to learn how
to surf. Someone tried to tell us we would be safe learning but the waves
looked a bit scary for a beginner. Today was about swimming in the rain, using
my underwater camera for some funny photos, shopping at the local shops outside
our hotel, buying gifts for everyone, and having a Tuk Tuk take us to the
turtle hatchery. Thankfully the Tuk Tuk has plastic drapes on the side because
of course the rain came pouring down again! We got to see newly born turtles,
baby turtles they were about to release, recue turtles, and the lucky albino
turtle. Being a Florida girl I never say no to baby turtles! I just wish we
could have been around to see them set them free!! Before we headed back to the
hotel we did some afternoon shopping and lets just say that the population of
wooden elephants has decreased drastically thanks to Pamela.
For
dinner we decided that we should try and be local so we walked to the main
strip of Hikkaduwa and had dinner at one of the smaller hotel restaurants. It
was interesting. The rain came again and there really wasn’t a dry seat in the
house. We met some really interesting travelers at this place, some traveling
and not knowing where was next, some having returned just to be chill in Sri
Lanka, and a couple that were there because his parents had been going for 30
years.
Day 5 (1st November) -
Our
last day in Sri Lanka and it was still raining! We were hoping for at least one
day of tanning but I guess swimming in the rain was all we were going to get.
Our flight was not until November 2nd at 4AM so we decided to spend
the day being lazy, more shopping, swimming, and reading. You know, the things people
do to relax! We found out to late that the batik ladies would have let us work with them for the day - was really upset about this!
Sri Lanka was an amazing trip and I am so glad that I got to go! It really was a great escape from the desert. I am so happy that I have a travel buddy now! Already "planning" our next trip!
Sri Lanka was an amazing trip and I am so glad that I got to go! It really was a great escape from the desert. I am so happy that I have a travel buddy now! Already "planning" our next trip!
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