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    • Día 73

      D72/73 Sri Lanka - Colombo

      15 de septiembre de 2019, Sri Lanka ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

      We set off after a late breakfast of mini chippolata style “chicken” snags, extremely salty bacon and a delicious omelette, heading into Cinammon Gardens using our first Uber ride. What a bargain!

      Our first stop was The Good Market, a sustainability focused market attracting local expats. Prices were at a premium, with many attractive nik naks on offer. Children’s clothes, handmade toys, carved coconut wares, and heaps of delicious smelling food. One lady was offering devilled, sugared and natural cashews, as well as some freshly squeezed cashew milk sweetened with a local honey. It was yum, and so refreshing in the heat and extreme humidity of the morning.

      The fort area has some impressive old colonial buildings, a clock tower and a lighthouse. Oddly though, the lighthouse now sits inland. In front of it lies the huge Marina Square development (part of Port City), currently a large vacant piece of land (269ha of reclaimed sea) ready for its luxury high rise condos, marinas and more. Check it out on google maps - it’s similar in nature to the development in places like Dubai.

      Wandering through the fort area, we saw this huge tall brass chandelier inside the historic Central Point building, dropping five levels through its central staircase shaft. It was super impressive, and said to be the largest in south east asia. A strong coffee at Java Lounge (advertised as using Starbucks coffee beans), a visit to the local tourist hot spot trinket souvenir stores, and a viewing of the candy cane looking Red Mosque, we jumped into another tuk tuk to Galle Face Green.

      Arriving to what is more like Galle Face Dusty-Brown-with-patches-of-Green, the sight that welcomed us took us back to the balloons in Cappadocia. Although instead of balloons, kites of all shapes, sizes and colours bobbed around in the sea strewn winds. Below the kites, hundreds of locals wandered amongst vendors selling snacks, inflatable toys, kites and other associated paraphernalia. The sun was hiding behind the clouds after the tropical downpour earlier in the day, and the heavy ocean waves rolled up to the stone retaining wall. The clouds slowly turning shades of pastel orange, and the buzz of everything happening around us made us feel further from home than we’d felt this whole trip.

      And then, after a magical day of emergence into the city like locals, we were rapidly reminded of our tourist status...

      We selected Nana Chef’s Halal snack food stall for dinner as there were quite a few other patrons, and were ushered to our seats overlooking the sun as it set into the Laccadive Sea. The waiter showed us one by one what was on offer, all neatly displayed behind glass. We were instantly swooped up in the excitement of our seaside barbecue.

      The food arrived and albeit minimalist, and the beef skewers needing further evolution of my jaw and inscisors, it was tasty. We washed our hands and cleansed the prawn smell with a squeeze of lime, then asked for the bill. On presentation, I nearly fell over. It was the equivalent of about $30aud, which is 5 star accomodation prices. I was so shocked and still riding the wave of our meal by sunset, that we paid quickly and began to leave. A minute up the promenade and I was fuming and a local passer by knew it - ‘I think he just ripped you off no? I heard the bill was more than 3000 rupees.’ He said.
      I replied, ‘you think so? What would it normally cost?’ To which he responded with half the amount at most. I was reeling. Not at the cost, but at being taken advantage of. After a few expletives I decided to confront the business. I turned around, and made a beeline for the waiter.

      ‘Could I see the bill again? It was very expensive..’ I said trying to be diplomatic. He said he’d thrown the bill out already and with that, begun scribbling on his notepad, stopping half way through to say ‘you want a discount?’
      ‘Yeh I want a discount, it was too expensive and not right, we have never paid this much’, to which he responded as he fumbled over small rupee notes, ‘ah tourist prices you know, it’s must.’ And I said ‘nah it’s not, more of a discount’ as he slid me an additional yet tokenistic 100 rupee note. We were able to reduce the bill by a fifth, but hardly enough considering my sudden dissatisfaction with the meagre meal.

      We walked away, with some reprise knowing that we’d done our best to keep the system as honest as it can be. My next move will be a scathing google review. As we approached the line of tuk tuks, we debated whether or not we should just grab another Uber home, something we’d only discovered existed here this morning. Instead we opted for a tuk tuk with meter as it’s usually about the same price.

      Approaching the first tuk tuk in line, and telling him we wanted to go to Malabe (it’s about 30 mins from town), he appeared uninterested, to which another guy appeared and said ‘no problem sir, follow me’. We turned around, started to follow towards his tuk tuk when all of a sudden the first guy ran after us - they just erupted at each other and we found ourselves in the middle of a heated tuk tuk driver argument. The originally disinterested driver agreed to our destination, so we walked towards his tuk tuk as they continued berating one another. It was rather intense and we very nearly began to walk away altogether.

      Once in the tuk tuk, we started off. Two minutes in and the driver started saying something about ‘petrol’ and ‘5 minutes’. We said ok, and he swung the tuk tuk around the wrong corner (we always track everything with our own phones - thanks google). Two minutes up the road and at the moment me saying ‘wrong way!’ we pulled into what looked like a pawn shop with mountains of jewellery inside, and a line of tuk tuks out front. ‘Ah’ I thought, he’d taken us to a place where he would gain commission from any purchases we make, offsetting the cost of his return from our distant accomodation. A stern ‘no thanks’ and we were back on track, arriving tired and emotionally worn out from our few hours of emergence in Colombo’s tourist money wangling environment.

      The following day, we stuck to Uber’s, travelling only to the department store Odel and the new shopping mall so very creatively named Colombo City Centre. We were on a hunt for a carry on piece of luggage to haul our increasing pile of goodies that we’ve collected along our travels. After some googling, we decided to continue with the haul of plastic bags given the excessive price that they were asking for old stock, that can be purchased in Aus for up to 75% off. Arriving back to our friend Rennie (who has looked after us so well with our British style breakfasts at Villa Jasmine Breeze), we waited for Suwadi’s driver to arrive (Dean), who then drove us some 4 hours to Habanara. Expecting them to turn back around and head into the darkness with wild elephants risking traffic on the toad, they decided to stay the night at the hotel and join us for breakfast before returning home. We are eternally grateful for Suwadi and his community’s generosity over the past few days.
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    • Día 26

      Colombo H3 Trail #2331 - Hukandara

      4 de noviembre de 2019, Sri Lanka ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Up early in Bangkok, taxi ride to the airport, and off to Sri Lanka. Made it in as scheduled, but was unable to change my return flight, so it will be a short stay. Sri Lanka is a lovely country, arrived on a bright sunny day (although it had been raining quite hard off and on for several days). Was an easy 45 minute transit from the airport to the hotel, checked in and relaxed a bit with a cold Lion Beer. Got in an hour long nap, and dressed for the hash. AINT ZE BUSH had arranged a tuk-tuk to pick me up and deliver me to the hash a half hour away. As it turns out, it was the final trail of a weekend long event that included a Hash Ball, and this trail was the annual joint run where the ladies were invited to run on the men's hash. Excellent pack of over 40 hashers gathered for the 8 Km trail in the Hukandara area. It got very dark towards the end of trail, but we all managed to find our way back to the house, where cold beer and snacks awaited. After cleaning up a bit, we had a rousing circle in the back yard, with a hash bag give-away, and a fully catered dinner. After filling up, and quenching my thirst in ice cold Lion Beer, Bushy again set me up with a taxi back to the hotel for a quick clean up, pack up, and check out of the hotel. Another 45 trek back to the airport for an early 1:15 am flight back to Bangkok. Awesome day, will definitely go back to Sri Lanka again.

      https://www.relive.cc/view/vevW7Qpg8Gv

      http://www.colombohash.com/attend/2379
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    • Día 42

      Sad End, Happy beginning🥲

      17 de febrero, Sri Lanka ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Und wieder fang ich an zu heulen. Ich will nicht gehen, aber ich muss. Ich will doch noch mehr von Sri Lanka und der Welt sehen. Also Bye bye Dinu, bye bye Dinus Family, bye bye Britisches Workawayer Couple, bye bye Chandu, bye bye Nissele und Ajubowan Nisseles Vater. Ich habe die Zeit hier so sehr genossen und jeden einzelnen der Community in mein Herz geschlossen. Stuthi for everything.🥹🫶

      Gemeinsam mit Eva, Klaus und Frida mach ich mich mit dem Taxi auf den Weg zur Zugstation in Puttalam, wo wir kurzerhand noch ein weiteres Taxi nach Colombo buchen (das unsere dänischen "Großeltern" netterweise für uns alle bezahlen) Nur leider funktioniert die AC nicht, weshalb wir umso froher sind endlich anzukommen. In Colombo werden Frida und ich bei unserem Hotel ausgesetzt und unsere Grandparents machen sich weiter auf den Weg in den Süden.👋

      Frida und ich checken erstmal in unser Zimmer ein und machen uns etwas frisch, dann buchen wir uns ein Tuktuk in das Citycenter von Colombo. Das Citycenter, ein Einkaufszentrum.🛍🏬 Das uns viel mehr an ein Einkaufszentrum in Europa erinnert. Der Name CityCenter ist aber definitiv gerechtfertigt, denn es gibt alles, was man in einer Stadt so braucht: Restaurants, Supermarkt, Geschäfte, Bücherei, Bank, ein Cricketcenter, Laser Tag, einen Spielplatz für Kinder, ein Kino, ein Amusementcenter, Minigolf, und das Highlight schlechthin: eine künstliche Eislaufbahn. Braucht man doch bei 35°C draußen, oder?🤔...

      Nach diesem unerwarteten Erlebnis schauen wir uns noch zwei Tempel in der Gegend an🥰, kaufen uns ein paar Snacks und fahren völlig entmüdet mit Tuktuk wieder zum Hotel. Dieses Mal werden wir von unserem Tuktukfahrer abgezogen- warum müssen die Leute hier immer so sein?...😒

      Den Abend lassen wir ganz gechillt angehen. Wir kuscheln uns mit Snacks ins bett und suchteln Türkisch für Anfänger durch - die Wohlfühlserie schlechthin. Genau das richtige für einen so nervenaufreibenden Tag.😊

      Ps: Die Fruchtsäfte hier sind eine pure Enttäuschung im Vergleich zu denen von Chandu. :((
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    • Día 43

      Galle oder Malle?🙊

      18 de febrero, Sri Lanka ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Galle - viel schöner, als es der Name erwarten lässt🌴.

      Gestern Nachmittag hab ich mich von Frida verabschiedet und bin mit dem Zug in Richtung Süden gestartet. Vom Citycenter aus bin ich dann mit Tuktuk direkt zur Unterkunft- dem Smile Beach Hostel. Dieses wird seinem Namen absolut gerecht- es ist direkt am Strand gelegen und besteht aus vielen kleinen Strandhüttchen, die alle kunterbunt dekoriert sind.🛖🏖 Da kommt man direkt zum Smilen.

      Ich chill mich mit meiner Häkelnadel und Wolle an den Strand, von wo aus ich einen wunderschönen Sonnenuntergang zu sehen bekomme🌅. Am Abend nehm ich dann auch endlich meine erste richtige Mahlzeit zu mir: Reis. Mjammi, was für eine Surprise.🤥 So ein paar Karbs sind aber genau das richtige für meinen ausgehungerten Magen.

      Und für mein Urlaubsfeeling sorgt die Musik- im Hintergrund laufen nämlich alles Klassiker: Lovesongs, Coldplay, Oldies... Ich lieb's.🥰 Und einschlafen tu ich dann mit dem wunderschönen Sound von Meereswellen. Was für ein schönes Plätzchen.😇
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    • Día 15

      Whale watching

      8 de marzo, Sri Lanka ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

      We took a whale watching tour early in the morning. After a 90 minute we reached a place where other boats had gathered to watch dolphins. After that we went further out to meet the whales. And indeed we saw a couple, but were unsuccessful in banning them on a photo….
      After returning to the harbor, we spent the afternoon at the beach and enjoyed a nice dinner: this time we selected a parrot fish and ten prawns. Very delicious!
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    • Día 3

      The first day of Christmas

      25 de diciembre de 2023, Sri Lanka ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      After breakfast went to the shop to stock up only to find no alcohol sales on 25th and 26th. Terrible thing seeing a grown man weep! Bought some stuff including some real marmite (as I do in Asia). Came back after a bit of a wander around - Galle Road is quieter today than the normal chaotic scene - mainly buses and tuktuks. I did some research and some bars and restaurants are open and can serve foreigners. I phoned a Mt Lavinia Beach restaurant and he told me to come on down. I will grab one of those tuktuks and spend the afternoon there. I was met there by someone who did a good job of making it look like he was expecting me. I strongly suspect this isn't where I am supposed to be but hey - the beach is great and the beer is cold! Had a nice seafood lunch and a couple of dips in the sea.Leer más

    • Día 6

      Back - to the beach

      28 de diciembre de 2023, Sri Lanka ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      Survived the road trip - the new highway is as good as you would hope for anywhere. The town driving - I didn't take any more pics as the weaving around by everyone didn't take into account any particular side of the road - not something to overly share!! Back to the hotel and the fare came under what I expected. Went up to the room - and it was great to be home. Stupid but it was lovely! Unpacked - charged some devices, went to the supermarket to buy some beer (because I could!) And researched a different beach experience. Came up with Soul Beach which is about half way to Mt Lavinia - Deliwha Beach. Pleasantly surprised by the quality of the beach (as it is a little closer to town) and the place is part of a resort. Settled in on a beach lounge and this was me. Great service and a treat in store food wise - kottu! This is iconic Sri Lankan street food and has the nickname Sri Lankan drums as this describes the sound of the flat bread being enthusiastically chopped on a metal surface. The bread becomes like a ribbon pasta and in this case had spicy chicken and even more fiery coconut milk sauce. Ticked this off my list and better as it can be very fatty on the street - this was elegant. Too much though but happy as! Driven into the resort (it's hard) by an afternoon shower. The house bubbly is u/a so a glass of white to wait out the inconvenience. The wine list has Champagne Jacquart Mosaique for 19000 lkr and Moet at 49000 lkr - unbelievable!! The Jacquart is at Oz bottle shop price! I LOVE Jacquart and if they have it in stock I cannot think of a better way to spend my last afternoon - champagne and beach! My plan is to go to Colombo Fort tomorrow morning to check out the town and the market then back ...to the beach!Leer más

    • Día 3

      Nath.tha la in Ceylon

      25 de diciembre de 2023, Sri Lanka ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      I wish a wonderful Nath.tha la to you all. This is the word for Christmas in sinhalese. I finally arrived at my hotel at 2.15am local time - that would have been 5.45am in Melbourne where I started at 3.45 the previous morning. The morning light still got me up and about early.
      It will be an early night tonight! My hotel is on Galle Rd in Wellawatta - a part of Colombo I have enjoyed on my previous trips. It is a buzzing area, heaving with character. My hotel isn't bad and has a balcony looking over Galle Rd (the main road south). I went to the sea and saw a train and managed to trap a tuktuk in a nice tropical setting. Back for brekkie - it was a set affair. The omelette, fruit (esp ripe papaya) was ok but I will see what else I can find tomorrow. I will stock up on some stuff soon. There is a really good supermarket very close (I have been there many times on other trips.) It has EVERYTHING including beer and wine.
      I hope you are all having an amazing Christmas Day - I see Fi started hers off well with the traditional salmon scrambled with keta! I am sure the rest of you are kicking along in style
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    • Día 100

      2 Tage in Colombo

      6 de diciembre de 2023, Sri Lanka ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

      Am Donnerstagmorgen bin ich mit drei anderen Mädels aus dem Hostel in Mount Lavinia in die Innenstadt gefahren. Die drei haben erst einen Yogakurs besucht, was allerdings nicht so mein Ding ist, also habe in der Zeit im Café gelesen. Danach wollten wir zu einem Food Market. Es stellte sich allerdings heraus, dass es eher ein Markt für Kleinkram, Stoffe und aktuell auch für kitschige Weihnachtsdeko ist. Es war auch sehr überfüllt, heiß und laut, eine typische asiatische Großstadt eben . Irgendwann haben wir dann aber einen halbwegs passablen Imbiss an einer Ecke gefunden. Hier habe ich Cheese Kottu probiert, welches ich direkt als eines meiner lokalen Lieblingsspeisen verbucht habe. Kottu besteht im Wesentlichen aus Fladenbrotstreifen (Roti 🫓). Es gibt verschiedene Varianten mit Gemüse, Ei, Fleisch oder eben auch Käse, was das Ganze sehr cremig gemacht hat. Außerdem ist es sehr gut gewürzt und schmeckt irgendwie orientalisch und leicht scharf. Definitiv werde ich das zuhause mal versuchen nachzukochen 😃.

      Leen, auch 25, Belgierin und ich, hatten erstmal genug von der überfüllten Stadt wollten den Nachmittag lieber am Strand verbringen. Dieser war zum Glück nur ein paar Gehminuten vom Hostel entfernt, also sind wir dorthin zurück gefahren, um unsere Badesachen zu holen. Dort trafen wir auf zwei deutsche Mädels, die den gleichen Plan hatten. Bei einem wunderschönen Sonnenuntergang haben wir uns in die hohen Wellen geworfen, was ziemlich lustig war 😃. Nach einer kurzen Dusche waren wir dann auch etwas hungrig und sind mit ein paar Leuten aus dem Hostel noch etwas essen gewesen. Irgendwie war es aber eine kleine Enttäuschung, weil es erst ganz schön lange gedauert hat und dann nicht so ganz die richtige Bestellung ankam. Ich und ein anderes Mädchen hatten etwas Gemüse bestellt, was aber sehr wenig war, sodass wir anschließend noch zusätzlich Reis bestellt haben. Das hat wieder ungewöhnlich lange gedauert, sodass der Rest des Essens kalt wurde. Als der Kellner um die Ecke kam, stellte sich heraus, dass er statt „Rice“ das Wort „Fries“ verstanden hatte (die wir nicht haben wollten und die überhaupt nicht zum Essen passten) 🤦‍♀️. Einen schönen Abend hatten wir trotzdem 😃.
      Außerdem hat Leen sich entschlossen, mich morgen in den Süden nach Weligama zu begleiten, wo wir zusammen surfen gehen wollen 🏄‍♀️.
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    • Día 15

      Abenteuerliche Fortbewegungsmittel

      13 de enero de 2020, Sri Lanka ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Die öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel hier sind nach deutschen Maßstäben sicherheitstechnisch nicht vertretbar ;-) Die Menschen springen während der Fahrt aus offenen Türen von Bus und Bahn. Menschen hängen noch halb draußen, während der total gestörte Busfahrer Vollgas gibt!
      Die Busse sehen aus wie fahrende Clubs mit Lightshow und laut dröhnender sri-lankischer Popmusik, die auf einem großen Flatscreen ununterbrochen läuft. Das Aus- und Einsteigen muss in Windeseile vonstatten gehen, weil der Bus sofort auf seiner Wahnsinnsfahrt weiterrast. Ich hatte tierischen Bammel, dass ich es nicht rechtzeitig schaffe mit meinem großen, schweren Backpack rechtzeitig rauszukommen. Zum Glück kannte der Schaffner die Angst der Touris schon und hat mir schnell geholfen.
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