Hej, Hi and Hello.
A small
trip report of early 2015 as Bene and I quite spontaneously decided to do a 4
weeks on Sri Lanka during the holidays. Sri Lanka is called the tear of India
and is a relatively small island, about the size of Bavaria, in the Indian
Ocean. Why Sri Lanka? Sri Lanka is a very backpacker friendly country where four weeks’ holidays are affordable for us poor students ;)
We had a
rough plan and wanted to avoid the "tourist" cities and relax and
travel along the south-west coast. Our plan was like that Colombo-Nuwara
Eliya-Tangalle-Mirissa / Weligama Unawatuna and back towards Colombo.
Having arrived
after a 14 hours’ flight in Colombo, we knocked over our plan to spend a night
in Colombo quickly (the city was at first glance not too inviting ... honestly
also not at a second glance) So we ate a quick bite and then we took the train
to Nuwara Eliya, which is a very nice train route towards the highlands to Nanu
Oya of about 7 hours. Most of the time was nevertheless spent sleeping due to
the long travel, however we enjoyed some nice views in our sleepwalking-state
(tea plantations and wide open spaces)
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Train to Nuware Eliya |
We were
initially quite in Travel fever and booked the first hotel together with a trip
to Horton Plains National Park for the next day.
We did a 10
km trek to the World's End. Early the next morning we took the direction to
Horton Plains and hurried up so that we could arrive before a group of Asians with
their Selfie sticks at the ready, which has also worked quite well ...
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Horton Plains Hike |
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World's End |
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Don't go chasing waterfalls |
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Anyone knows what animal that is? |
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Highest railyway station (Pattipola 1892m) |
From Nuware
Eliya we continued by train uphill direction Ella a small village from which
you can do several hikes. Here we have also made the first acquaintance with
the Singhalese Kitchen (highly recommended). The next day we climbed Ella Rock
and because we have been walking quite fast we took the Adam’s Peak the same
day as well.
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Hike on the rail |
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Ella Rock |
From Ella
went with a sleek bus winding roads towards Tangalle, a rather sleepy fishing
village where we supported the local fishermen and enjoyed the first time at
the sea.
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Waiting for the bsu |
From there we
went on to Mirissa, for people spending their Honey-Moon holidays and couples a
really cool city... Nevertheless, Bene and I had some fun there and met Lukas
who travelled the next 2.5 weeks together with us.
In Mirissa
we actually spent a lot of time on the beach, enjoyed some surfing and the good
food together with one or another beach party.
The next
stop was Unawatuna where we visited the town of Galle located in the
south-west. The Galle Fort and Old City are World Cultural Heritages, but most
of us just enjoyed the scooters in the Singhalese traffic.
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Galle |
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Galle |
One of the water
sports Mecca of Sri Lanka - Hikkaduwa was our next stop where we wanted to continue
surfing, but the waves haven’t been beginner friendly and we mainly swallowed
water, or spent our time on the beach relaxing.
After
Hikkaduwa we had one more stop in Negombo before our departure back to Germany
A few
things we did which I, however, can no longer assign was whale-watching, which was
very impressive at the moment, but afterwards questionable. Since about 10
boats boat at the same time and as soon as a whale is discovered by a scout on
the ship all the boats converge the whale and it is like a bit of a hunt. In
addition, the boats were not the most stable, when a whale was
spotted on the port side, all passengers have made their way to the side and
the skipper had his troubles to keep the ship in a straight position.
Turtle
watching is a lot more relaxed, you get a snorkel and mask and can go swimming
together with turtles.
Overall,
Sri Lanka is a really recommended destination for all ages. The north and the
region around Kandy have certainly a lot to see, but we were not too interested
in temple-runs and co. The Singhalese are super friendly, certainly there are
the classic rip-offs in the tuk-tuk. The hotels / Home-Stays and the food are affordable
with some pocket money and one can thus make some memorable experiences, but
here pictures paint a thousand words ...
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Dolphin watch |
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Dolphin watch |
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Sleeping in the crowded train |
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Tangalle-Empty beaches |
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Tangalle-Workout sunrise |
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Mirissa |
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Mr. Crabs |
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Surfing Weligama |
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Whale watching |
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Mirissa |
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Mirissa |
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Mirissa Sunset |
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Hey Dude |
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Negombo |
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Rail-Hike |
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Delicious Curry |
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Stray dog in Ella |
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Chilling with some Lion |
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Surfmaster Benjo |
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Turtle-Selfie |
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Who stole the coconut? |
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Who stole the coconut? |
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Who stole the coconut? |
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Wolle mitfahre? |
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Sunset Negombo |
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What's up? |
Bear Scheini
Fishermen's friend
Bene und seine Aranjaja
Sunrise
Whale Watching
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