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Not the milky sweet chai tea of India, instead it is served black with a bowl of sugar on the side very English. When I asked if chai tea was an option they said if I bought a package from a specialist tea shop in town they could make it up. It is poring heavy at the moment, but like most monsoon rain it downpours for a while then it suddenly stops… Perfect setting for sipping tea and joying the coolness of the rain. Ganga our host cooked us a wonderful home style breakfast of string hoppers steamed noodle nests , coconut sambas, potato curry, Dahl and a huge platter of fruit. We sat on the open verandah watching the monkeys, birds and squirrels. It rained till 10am it was so heavy that we thought it would rain all day. Then the sun came out and we headed to the beach. Unawatuna has an alter ego, for families like us it is a great beach town with just enough shops to keep you entertained but not distracted from lazing around, but at night the place turns into one big beach party. We have been handed a few pamphlets advertising the parties from 9am to dawn…made us feel a bit old as we are exhausted and in bed by 9. Our apartment is m from the beach as the noise at early hours can be unbearable if you are the ones not partying great tip I got from Trip advisor. As we were setting up on the beach it was eerily vacant, I suppose if you party till dawn you are not at the beach by Some of the beach scouts were obviously ready for their first customers and a young guy approached Ron as he was sitting next to all of us and asked him if wanted some marihuana, then offered any type of smokes, he was pretty friendly so we just chatted to him and asked about the previous nights business which apparently was pretty good for off season. He was keen for a sale so he changed tack and asked if we wanted to buy some fridge magnets, which we said we would, so he raced off and came back with a bunch that the girls could choose from. We had a little giggle as we must look like the goody to shoes family… But if there is no one else I suppose it is worth a shot trying to sell anything. For the next few hours till the beach started filling up with young westerns getting out of bed the beach touts would set up in front if our lilos and try and sell us clothing, bed sheets and scarves — it was fun chatting to them about there families. They tried hard for a sale but understood when you said no to stop pushing. The water was amazing today, so clear and clean. We spent the day doing nothing till we finally got hungry and wondered down to the roti shop to order lunch — egg hoppers , rupee, vegie roti 90 rupee and cheese roti was rupee. All up lunch rupees. The girls bought a few small trinkets magnets and coin purses. The deal is what ever they buy they need to carry. After a half day at the beach we came back and showered we were keen to go to Jungle Beach, but we had to bribe the girls that we would take a tuk tuk there and back as it was 4. The tuk tuk driver wanted rupee, but we kept saying no , he finally said hop in and you will see. After a few minutes driving out of town we got to a steep windy road. The tuk tuk driver revved up the engine as we started up the hill, about half way up the engine stalled, I offered that we could all jump out and walk up to the rest of the way and he could meet us there, but the driver insisted it was all ok as he did a hill start to get us going again. The tuk tuk crawled up the rest of the way. Culture shock does not scare me but the thing that I freak out about is speed combined with heights, all I could think about was the wild trip down. We finally made it to the top and we walked down to a gorgeous bay. There was a bar down the bottom and the water looked like a blue lagoon. A truck was parked at the top and all these young men were racing up and down carrying massive speakers and party gear. Another party venue that would be rocking to dawn. We only stayed half an hour but next time we will come for an afternoon. We found out the walk would have taken an hour and a half from where we were staying, luckily we did not make the girls walk as they would not have been too happy with us. We piled back into the tuk tuk, I was worried about flying around the bends at all speeds, but luckily our driver was an older gentleman and drove just like I would down a steep hill -basically had the brakes on all the way to the bottom, which was enough speed for me, though I am sure the rest of the family would have loved to whip around a few of those bends. We basically headed straight to dinner at a place called the Pink Elephant not too far from the beach, rice and curry was rupee for veggie dish and for a chicken one. Pretty excited as I finally convinced the family to catch a bus to Tangalle… Wish us luck for tomorrow. We arrived in Galle after our train trip from Colombo, we intended to walk around the town for an hour before heading out to Unawatuna. But after we walked m in the midday heat with our packs on we just looked at how far we had to walk — all with no shade and we quickly decided that we catch a tuk tuk straight to the beach. We have to rethink some of our travel activities as the heat is just like India the middle of the day only the mad tourists are out walking. We had to pile into 2 tuk tuks with our luggage at rupees each tuk tuk and rupees for our train we were well under budget for transport. We were a little I worried about our accommodation, I picked a few places that I was keen to try neither of them listed in the lonely planet- but I had read about them in a travel blog. When we arrived at the first place on my list Meedum Villa we were pleasantly surprised, clean rooms, big bathrooms and mossie nets with no holes in it. We were given a hit from a friend to pack duct tape to fix up holes in the mossie nets. We headed straight to the beach and spent the afternoon swimming and cooling off. Loved that we could get fresh coconuts to drink at rupees each with out even having to leave our spots. I am sure I could have negotiated cheaper, but the old man did not look rich, and a few cents from us would mean nothing but it would mean something for him. I can see this as a favourite refreshment. The old guy even came back and cracked open the coconut and made some spoons from the shell so the girls could scoop out the coconut flesh. Unawatuna has a real relaxed feel to it. The side alleys look similar to Bali but the people here do not harass you to buy. The sea water is clean and the beaches un-polluted. Parts of it remind me of Bingam at Bali where the water laps the restaurants, but there is a stretch of beach that you can lay on. We were warned that the seas would be turbulent in the south at this time of the year, but as seasoned beach goers it was dumpy but in the corner it was very tame. The girls were entertained watching some of the European tourists get tumbled and smashed on the waves one particular couple standing in the wave crashing zone got washed off their feet…. Surf not pumping here — small waves out back that Ron was not that interested in at this stage. Colourful Beach lilos were all along the beach attached to restaurants so similar to Cinque Terra and Amalfi we were offered the chairs free of charge — so not like Italy joy of going off season with no pressure to buy anything. Though this place is magic and just what we needed after the business of Colombo it is full of westerners — Though the girls seem to be the only kids around. After our swim and walk around the town we decided a light snack and drinks were in order and were happy to indulge a little. Omelettes at rupee with smoothies were the late lunch option. I had an avocado smoothie, Georgia tried coconut and banana, while the girls had chocolate. Drinks cost rupees. Ron could not resist the Lion Beer. So many food options to choose from, the bakery tuk tuk rings the bell to let you know they are there, packed with sweet buns, bread and simple pastries…they are on the list for tomorrow. The roti shop is also a favourite, Georgia order tried vegie stuffed one for rupee and it was delicious. There is a whole menu option of stuffed roti…. I think we are going to have to pace our eating while we are here. The girls are getting in the swing of budgeting and there has been no complaints…they are not keen to spend the excessive dollars for a western meal on the beach. We have been on budget so far, so the girls will get a chance to do a little retail therapy. We were put off with the hacked prices and pressure to buy in Colombo that it put us off buying anything. In one shop Ron went to buy a bottle of coke and he went to a small drink store…the exchange in Sinhalese about how much to charge us took a few minutes and the finally asked rupee for 1litre bottle, we could buy a 5 litre water bottle for about rupee. While here in Unawatuna they are used to tourists and there is plenty of options to buy from so ripping us off is not as obvious. Looking forward to spending a few days unwinding here. Trying to convince the girls to catch a bus to the next destination. Especially after spending seeing so many over crowded run down buses already. Georgia spent some time on a corner video taping a few of these buses going around a busy corner as well as a few as we passed them in tuk tuks. I will see if I can convince them all to give it a go. 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