Sigiriya
19. september 2016, Sri Lanka ⋅ ☁️ 14 °CAfter the huge crashing waves on the west coast we have moved inland to a little bit of paradise. Spent time visiting caves full of Buddha's and cooled off with a swim in the pool.
After the huge crashing waves on the west coast we have moved inland to a little bit of paradise. Spent time visiting caves full of Buddha's and cooled off with a swim in the pool.
1000 year old Buddhist relics at the ancient capital of Sinhalese. After all that heat, dust and culture it only meant one thing... A free massage at a spice garden of course.
Great day relaxing around town. Now we know how you get 2 elephants on the back of a lorry. We met the caretaker, Havsha Carmichael, at the Garrison Cemetry. He was so interesting and very proud toLes mer
In tea heaven, travelling through hills covered with tea plantations to get to the jungle. Sat in a river for hours cooling off, with the locals on Arrack, playing the drums and singing.
On route one must have tea and chocolate cake!
Loving the cool highland air at this very British hill station. Not a bad place, The Hill Club, to spend a night although not sure where the men have been hiding their jackets,ties and shoes in theirLes mer
Early morning start to walk to World's End, at over 2000m. Thankfully the mist cleared so we had amazing views. Even better views from the open doors on the train later.
Tom Ralph You guys having fun , sounds wonderful , snaps will be good when you get a chance xx
LouisaJames Glad you had a safe journey! Looking fwd to keeping up with your news. I've also done a little bit of travelling - up in Nairn for a few days. Surprised the forgoes but think they're pleased...... C xx