• Famous Galle Lighthouse
      Oldest cafe in GalleSneaky cricket ground viewSecret Jungle BeachDalawella BeachMassive dinner at Day Long

      Unawatuna —> Galle —> Weligama

      9 Ocak 2020, Sri Lanka ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      I didn’t sleep at all last night. Woke up at 2am and didn’t get back to sleep. Kept going outside to see the stars and to see if it was getting light. I woke Tom at 6am as we’re planned to go to Galle for the morning. We drove to town as the sun came up and got some petrol, our first fill up and it cost 800 rupees (£3). We parked up in some random spot and walked through and archway into the old city of Galle. We went up on the fort walls and saw the classic lighthouse. It was getting very hot so we decided to go down from the walls and go through the shaded streets in pursuit of some breakfast. We found the National Tea Rooms which was the oldest cafe In Galle...since 1932 and got dhal and bread and hoppers for brekkie which cost us a grand total of just £0.65 each. We made our way back up to the walls as the cafe owner had said that when the cricket is on you can see into the stand, which was pretty cool....free tickets!!! We went back to the Tuktuk and headed to the Jungle beach which was meant to be secluded and quite secret. Turned out it wasn’t so secret, but it was still very nice with warm waters and soft sand - what more could we want at 9am? We chilled here for a bit and then climbed round the headland to a second jungle beach. We’d seen on our maps that there was a viewpoint, but we weren’t able to get round in flip flops - so we found a point where we could jump off into the sea. We trekked back uphill to the Tuktuk and went to check out of our hostel, and grabbed our bags.

      Tom drove us to Dalawella Beach, stalling on the train tracks near the hostel which put us both into an induced panic, but we made it to the famous beach with the swing. The waves were enormous and the currents strong, so it was only dipping for us. We found a tiny little shaded spot on the back of the beach to set up our stuff, then UK Amanda cane up to me and asked if I could put some sun cream on her back. We all chatted and exchanged travel stories about Sri Lanka and various other places for about two hours, enjoying the sun and the occasional dip in the sea. We left Amanda behind and went to our new place in Weligama about 25 km away. We were met by tea and biscuits upon arrival by our lovely new host. We went straight to the beach, a nice little walk away from our homestay. This beach was completely different to the others, a wide open beach with long gentle breakers. Weligama was a surfers hotspot because of this. We went body surfing in the waves and played like big kids, nothing new there. We got dinner at this tiny little restaurant called Day Long, Just set back from the Weligama main strip. It was cheap, huge and delicious - our three favourite words when describing food. We had what we thought was sweet potato curry, but we asked and it was pumpkin!

      After dinner Tom took a risky toilet break at the restaurant...it was a squatter with no toilet paper, his classic finger technique was back in use just 2 days in. He described what had happened and I was nearly in stitches as we left the restaurant. We grabbed some stuff from Cargills and then walked back to the homestay where we saw an elephant on the back of a lorry. We asked the driver what was going on, turned out it was going to a festival in Galle tomorrow. Anyway, back to the homestay for a night sleep before more exploration tomorrow.
      Okumaya devam et

    • Kollupitiya station
      Our first proper view of the oceanTerrified in my first Tuktuk experienceHikkaduwa beachOur Tuktuk all tucked up at the hostel

      Colombo —> Hikkaduwa —> Unawatuna

      8 Ocak 2020, Sri Lanka ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Tom woke me up early with a text to see if I was up...I was now! He’d been awake for a while and thought it was best we got off in good time to Mt Lavinia. At that point we decided that if one of us was awake super early, we’d leave it to a sensible time then get the other up so as not to waste the day. So we checked out and headed for Kollupitiya station for the 7:30 train just a 10 minute walk from the hostel. We ended up arriving just as another train did so we were swamped with people on the stairs, and the train tracks. We grabbed some tickets, a mere RS15, so 6pence in England and boarded the train to Mt Lavinia along with the locals looking bemused at us. We got off the train, which runs between Galle Road and the Ocean, and decided we’d head straight for Tuk Tuk rental.

      After the video and the briefing we met our instructor and went to a secluded part of town. Tom was up first, we soon realised how complex and counter intuitive it is to drive a tuk tuk. Tom confirmed this by not being able to reverse, so we decided there and then that any reversing would be done the dumb way - by hopping out and pushing the tuk tuk backwards. Fairly soon Tom got the hang of it and the instructor took us back to the start point for my lesson. It was weird at first but got the hang of it quite quick. Few more bits of paperwork and we were off - straight into Mt Lavinia/ Colombo crazy traffic. We were getting used to the controls, one of those ‘practice makes perfect exceecise’ we found out. After a couple of hours we stopped for lunch and we got our first taste of the assortment of curries which is common across Sri Lanka. The food was amazing, it was a bit of an order and see what happens situation, but it paid off. After this we kept heading south and made it to the Hikkaduwa tsunami museum. This was on the site of a lady’s house which was washed away in the 2004 tsunami. It was a huge collection of information, photographs and memories which she was sharing with everyone, quite a touching museum. Further south and we hit Hikkaduwa beach...our first Sri Lankan beach!! We couldn’t resist a dip and the water was like a bath. We bobbed around for a bit thinking of how just 36 hours earlier we were on a plane. We needed to continue further south to Unawatuna, so hopped back in the Tuktuk. We found our hostel and parked up inside the gates. Next job was to get to Unawatuna beach a kilometre or so away. We walked there to get sunset but it wasn’t so great, but we still went for a swim in what turned out to be a Russian hotspot, so strange.

      On the way back we found this tiny house on an almost commercialised street. It was a little restaurant called Sridhara, great local cooked food. We were the only ones there as it was the cheapest place around! We were exhausted, so we walked back to the hostel grabbed some showers and called it a day.
      Okumaya devam et

    • Sunrise over Colombo
      Our first hostelWater templeSun setting over the eater templeSunset at Galle Face

      Day in Colombo

      7 Ocak 2020, Sri Lanka ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      Arrived in Colombo at 3:33:33 as we walked from the plane to immigration. I’d managed to forget to print toms visa certificate, so we joked how he wouldn’t be let in! Eventually we got through and found washing machines, fridges and freezers for sale in duty free. We could tell it was hot so we both changed into shorts and went through to the exit. Tom got himself a SIM card And we asked about a bus to the city but they o it started at 05:30. We took the conscious decision to just grab an Uber as it was only £5 to the door if Island Hostel in Colombo where we planned just to drop the bags whilst we explored as we were staying at the sister hostel that night in Mt Lavinia further south before picking the Tuktuk up tomorrow. Upon arrival at the Colombo hostel, we learned that the sister hostel was closed for refurbishment and had been for some time. We couldn’t believe it. After the flight and connection drama, now this!! Looks like we were staying In Colombo...but we had to wait for a manager to find out properly.

      We left the hostel (still only 05:30) and went straight to the coast where the train line runs north the south. We crossed the tracks and sat on some big rocks thinking of the journey and that we we’re finally here. Before it got hot we decided to walk around the city. First to Galle Face, then to old Dutch Hospital, then the Red Mosque and floating markets where to our horror we saw men pissing on what looked like kitchen worktops for no apparent reason! It was getting hotter and hotter and our jump from winter to summer felt extreme! By 8am we were miles away and tried getting back on what seemed like the unending streets of Colombo. We eventually made it back via a Sri Lankan Waitrose which wanted to charge us £2 per apple, so we dumped them and left, but we were back at the hostel...still only 9am. We chilled out for a bit, they had a pool which was a life saver and we generally sorted out our bags trying to find everything a home. Finally by 12 our room was ready so we went for a quick nap as we were exhausted, 15 minutes turned into an hour...ooops, but we needed it. We asked the owner of the hostel where was good for Kottu, a classic dish here. She recommended a place and we went, probably not the best example but it was tasty and we’d definitely have it again. After this we headed to Gangaramaya Temple which had a huge collection of Buddhist offerings including a stuffed elephant and some hair in a jar. It has a sister temple, on a lake which was very pretty. Finally, for sunset, we went to Galle Face again which is the classic spot in Colombo. It was a great way to end our first day of travels. We walked back to the hostel for a well earned shower and bed. An early start would follow tomorrow to go and collect our Tuktuk.
      Okumaya devam et

    • Huge crowds at Abu Dhabi transfers
      Sweaty after sprinting through the airport

      Mancester —> Colombo

      6 Ocak 2020, İngiltere ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Our 4am alarms rung...we both awoke excited like two children on Christmas morning! Today was the day we had been looking forward to so much for months now, but it was sort of bitter sweet for both of us as we had to leave our family behind. We were up and out by 4:30! I wanted one last drive of Mums Porsche before we left the country so I drove us to the airport. We arrived in good time and I said the emotional goodbyes to my mum who was clearly upset about seeing me leave for, well however long we decided to be away for, even though she’d kept it in for weeks. Into the departures area where we wanted to drop our bags off...which took ages due to the luggage carousel being broken, we finally got to the front of the queue got our boarding passes and the woman informed us that we had to wait in another queue to drop our bags off at oversized bagged as they were backpacks. Next stop security, which was equally painful, not helped by the fact that we both had to have certain items rechecked... it was even more slow as three guys were pulled aside for drug searches which reduced the headcount from 3 just 1 for a while...half an hour passed and we got them back. Toms didn’t go through because his Vaseline was covered up and my electronics bag was too big. Smooth start to the trip but we got through!

      We were flying all the way to Sri Lanka with Etihad. The first flight was 8 hours from Manchester —> Abu Dhabi, which was 1 1/2 delayed setting off due to a sick passenger, but we were comfortable and the in-flight entertainment was good and the food equally good! We arrived to Abu Dhabi and had 40 minutes to get on our connecting flight to Colombo...we rushed off the flight comforted by the fact that Abu Dhabi was supposed to be a slick and efficient airport...we would surely be fine, right? Wrong! We got to the transfer section of the airport and we welcomed by a huge crowd of people trying to get through security. Time ticked away and it looked less and less likely we were going to get our flight. We managed to get into the business class queue and that increased our chances slightly. We were almost at the front of the security queue and we noticed a Chinese family trying to sneak through using their child as an excuse to do so...Tom abruptly stopped them in their tracks and told them to get behind us as our flight would be leaving in 20 minutes! When we were asked to put our stuff through we were as efficient as possible, ensuring my Vaseline was not covered and I even divided my electronics bag up. We had also taken our shoes off to get through and when we got our bags back we scooped everything up and sprinted through the airport...barefoot. Both of us swerved our way past the expensive looking shops, pushing people out the way at times and we found out that our gate was 37, the other side of the airport, of course! Eventually, we made it and they were waiting for us and we just made the flight. Safe to say we didn’t find the time to make our usual stop at duty free to shower ourselves with after shave...which we could both really do with right now. Upon boarding, the other passengers were throwing some serious dagger looks our way..little did they know what we had just been through. From Abu Dhabi to Colombo was around 4 1/2 hour flight and we got food on the plane too, which made us both too happy as we were hungry and weren’t expecting food at all. We tried to get some kip, but failed massively. Looks like tomorrow or today or whatever day it was going to be when we landed was going to be a long one!
      Okumaya devam et

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