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In the process of my travels to Earth, I developed an obsession for weed. And now that I am here, on Earth, and have traveled around extensively, I can share some of the things that I have learned about your planet. Just to know: I shall not reveal the name of any dealers, pimps, or individuals that I might score from. Their anonymity is as sacred to me as it is to them. Be that as it may, I will still point you in the right direction. When you got that, you could be hip deep in shit, even up to your chin in shit and it would still be a good day. Walk up to the tuk-tuk drivers, not one of them, but the group of them during the day, not at night across the street from Majestic City mall in Colombo. MC is right next to the train tracks, right next to the coast. Learn the pronunciation of these phrases because the more authentic you sound, the easier it will be to score. And that has happened to me too. Any beach rather, but Hikkaduwa for sure since it is one of the more touristy spots. Go up the long red ladder at the back of the property and have a puff in my tree house while watching the mountains. Cafe One Love Rasta bar. Great people. I was able to smoke right at the table, but this was years ago. About T T. FJ pics. FJ vids. Jack's Place. The Coordinates. Diary of a Wanderer. November 16, I am Edgar Phillipe. Ella Cafe One Love Rasta bar.
My 2-week Travel Itinerary for Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka is having its moment and I just hear of more and more people travelling there. So I thought it might be useful to give an overview of the route I took around the country and some of the incredible places you can visit and things there are to do on this tropical island in the Indian Ocean. My first week was quite rushed as I was travelling with a guy who could only spend one week there, and then I deliberately headed to the coast early in order to meet up with two friends and relax on some pristine beaches with them, before trekking up north to the Cultural Triangle for the solo part of my trip. Upon leaving the airport, ignore Colombo initially and head north straight away to Anuradhapura, the huge ruined ancient city that served as capital of the island from the 3rd century BC until AD, to cycle around the extensive monasteries, palaces, tanks and dagobas. Rent a bike from your guesthouse I stayed at Ruins Villa , who were hugely helpful and cooked up a great dinner to cycle around the surprisingly peaceful and tourist-free ancient city. I saw more cows grazing and monkeys grooming than other foreigners snapping photos. The lake nearby is great spot for a sunset. In fact the only living soul that I saw from bottom to top was this little puppy who accompanied me up of his own choice! Having now seen the three main sites in the Cultural Triangle, head south into the hill country. Staying with Shammi and his very welcoming parents however was a fascinating part of my trip, seeing how a Sri Lankan family live, and tasting the best Sri Lankan food I ate anywhere! Stay in a guesthouse in the surrounding hills — we stayed at the plush Earls Regent Hotel. Continue on the train from Hatton to Ella and pray for no clouds, as the view is incredible! Reserve a 2nd class seat a few days in advance if you can, and take your camera fully charged. Spend 2 nights in this beautiful bay, relaxing on a beach, dining in fairylit restaurants by night and you can also go whale-watching. Also along this stretch of coast are the following beach towns: nearby Weligama is apparently the perfect spot to learn to surf; and Unawatuna is another beach similar to Mirissa where we spent a night. I went to Galle twice, once staying at the very friendly Seagreen Guesthouse , and the second time to have dinner with a Sri Lankan friend of a friend, Sashini, who was staying at the incredibly luxurious Livingroom by TPV , which has an incredible private rooftop terrace and an equally stunning cocktail bar below. Take a minute tuktuk to the beach town of Hikkaduwa, and book 3 nights in the Blue Fox Hotel , slightly set back from the beach but with a heavenly swimming pool surrounded by palm trees. I really made progress with my surfing so much fun but harder than it looks! I just adored Hikkaduwa and could easily have spent several weeks there…. Head north to the capital city for 1 night, staying at the perfectly located Olu Colombo Villa which is a hostel and hotel run by a lovely girl, Devumi, who I met through Sashini in Galle. The reason I found Colombo so fascinating is because I was very kindly shown around the city by Sash, who grew up there and knows the country inside out. Sri Lanka stunned me and I seriously recommend you add it to your travel wishlist! Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address:. Amazing itinerary! Sri Lanka has been on our to-visit list for a while now, the stars have just not yet aligned to get us there though! Like Like. Thanks for the tips. You must must must go! Enjoy your trip there someday soon! Oh thank you! I hope you manage to visit it soon! Very well written! Like Liked by 1 person. Also, a safari is a must try if you are a fan of elephants I recommend Uda Walawe national park. Also need to mention the Sinharaja forest for hiking and bird watching , Horton Plains and Jaffna. We did drive past it and stopped for a quick photo! The water looked completely full of surfers the day we passed by Weligama! Also, as someone has mentioned, a safari at Yala or Wasgamuwa. Everything else is on point. I agree, all spots mentioned are fantastic, but I would trade Hikkaduwa for Unawatuna or Trinco any day, serenity and smiles, less offers of weed and more…. A visit to the East Coast, Trincomalee, Pasikudah, Kalkudah, Arugambay all have lovely golden beaches with marvelous accomodation and mouth watering seafood. I love your itinerary! I never get tired of all those places you mentioned. I visit Sri Lanka every year for a month. Did you know SL boasts the second biggest blowhole out of only six in the world? Such a fascinating sight, you feel loathe to leave! The salterns in Hambantota are intriguing too. There are over 60 islands on this river, some un-inhabited. We did a similar trip and loved it so much. Everything you said is spot on! We also did a safari in gala which is a must-do but the most incredible thing about it is the wild beach! An amazing country! It sounds awesome! It encouraged me lots to visit the country again.. Our Sri Lanka visit scheduled in next week.. Very eager to enjoy the awesome beaches and tasty sea food.. This looks amazing- I love the pictures! I am heading to Sri Lanka too — but unfortunately the only time I can go will be low season in the West so we are heading East to try it out! We are travelling in September; slightly confused about what to expect weather wise! I love the look of this itinerary — would you still recommend this for travellers in September? What would you change if not? Sorry to not be of more help, but I hope you have a great trip! Hi Jack, Well… usually September is okay. Following links would give you an idea about the climate changes over here. Glad you had an brilliant trip to Sri Lanka. I had such a great time there! The east coast beaches are well worth a visit in any Sri Lanka trip. The weather was appalling when we were in Nuwara Eliya so we saw very little unfortunately, and moved on almost straight away after one night… Bad luck! Hey Ross! Spending New Years in Sri Lanka is the best idea! Really looking forward to going to Sri Lanka in November and visiting some of the above places…they look beautiful. Glad that you enjoyed your vacation in Sri Lanka. If you like elephants then you can also go for Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in your next trip to Sri Lanka, its a great place to capture elephant families together. Thank you very much for the information. Unique and inspiring… Even the pictures trying to say something. Doing a great job. Keep it up. Thanks You, Virginia. Am off to Srilanka in two weeks and quite excited. Appreciate your vivid description and the tips. Have a wonderful trip! And yes, I think most travellers skip Colombo, but if you know where to go then I think it can also be a lovely city to experience! Hi Rekha! Sri Lanka is absolutely lovely this time of the year. You should make sure you get the best out of this little island. Those are some of the must-see locations when you come down! Hope you have a lovely time in Sri Lanka! Am so glad I came across your blog as it has given me assurance of my itinerary during my trip to Sri Lanka this May! Our itinerary is exactly the same except that we are planning to visit Unawatuna beach instead of Hikkaduwa! On a side note, we are having trouble finding confirmed transportation in between of places and would really appreciate it if you could link me to a transportation guide for the entire trip if you had already written one or if you could just let me contact you via email and enquire a little regarding transportation! Hi, have a great time in Sri Lanka! Hope that helps! Im sure there were other races that were also present or is it East Asians that you want to avoid? There was no offence intended, I was merely stating a fact. Glad to hear this post is helpful for you too! Super Itinerary Virginia, looks like you had a fabulous 14days in Lanka. I really need to check out Ella. Nice place to visit specially in summer. Good and helpful people. Also the tour operator we hired provided us with best accommodation and travel experience. Was a sweet trip. Actually its the best thing during a tour to get accompanied by someone who knows the place exactly. Very nice itinerary! It covers the best travel essentials in Sri Lanka. I also wrote a guide with 3 different itineraries for Sri Lanka. Wonderful article about Sri Lanka. Hope you guys will visit us again and cover up the missing places. Amazing Post Virginia..! Really amazed by the pictures those are stunning… you did superbly covered Sri Lanka within the time frame of two weeks… Hope you enjoyed the Sri Lankan bus ride…. I m still looking for an abandon place to take picture as you took in Galle.. But still not…! I really like that kind of Photography… Keep traveling…hope you visit here again.. Gorgeous photos! Hey Virginia, fab itinerary — would you say Sri Lanka is very easy to do as a tour as a couple or would an organised tour by STA etc etc be more advisable? What extra is an organised tour going to give you if anything? Enjoy your trip! Wonderful post loved the pictures and video. You write your posts in a superb way they are very informative and entertaining at the same time. Keep traveling and sharing. Would like to add a few fast facts about Sri Lanka. Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte is the administrative capital of Sri Lanka and Colombo is the commercial capital. Anuradhapura was the capital of ancient Sri Lanka. Virginia Great Job Cool images it seems you have represent the complete Sri Lanka county in your post! Really Impressed. Can You share it for Bangkok? Thank you! Hey simply stunning images and good info! I think it will help me out i am planning to India as well as Sri Lanka. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address: Subscribe. Like Loading Sabbatical , Sri Lanka , Uncategorized. Click here to find out more Search the blog Search for Follow Blog via Email Enter your email address to follow my blog and receive new posts by email. Email Address: Follow Join 6, other subscribers. Follow me on Twitter My Tweets. Listen to my Podcast. Thanks Virginia. Oh thanks! Lots of good ideas for next time, thank you! Weligama the most beautiful bay in Sr Lanka is missing in your itenery but next time Like Like. So much to see! I agree, all spots mentioned are fantastic, but I would trade Hikkaduwa for Unawatuna or Trinco any day, serenity and smiles, less offers of weed and more… Throw in Yala and Udawalawe national parks for leopards and elephants respectively. Lucky you! And yes with more time I would definitely add those places too! A month, wow! Have a brilliant time! Contact me on facebook or couchsurfing if you need further info. Madhawa Like Like. Hi, Glad you had an brilliant trip to Sri Lanka. Great post. I am heading to Sri Lanka over New Years so this is a great help. Keep it up Like Like. Would really appreciate it. Anyways, great guide and a blessed day to you! I am really surprised to see the wonderful facts that you have written about Sri Lanka. Pictures are so beautiful and information are useful to Sri Lankan Trip Planners. This is a really great blog. Thank you so much for this Like Like. What an amazing place to visit. I will surely go one day. And I had no idea about the different capitals Like Like. Have a wonderful time! Great Piece of work. You are too good in post! What do you think? Leave a comment Cancel reply. Comment Reblog Subscribe Subscribed. The Well-Travelled Postcard. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now.
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