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Arugam Bay, Tissa and Ella
Currently sitting on a train from Ella (central Sri Lanka Hill Country) heading to Kandy which normally takes 6 hours (took us 9) , so thought we would update the blog with what we have been up to. There’s a high chance that I am going to have ...
Nuwara Eliya and Whining Karl
... station and those all ready there. I watched a very drunk old man hop on the bus (this is at 9AM in the morning) and almost pass out in his seat. When we finally reached his stop he could barely get off the bus and I thought he would fall out the door. He managed to get to the ground (forehead firs on the top of the door) and as the bus took off, we all watched him staggering up the distance- weaving up the hill.
The tea plantation was interesting and we ...
Nuwara Eliya
... and the lakes are not for swimming or even clear lakes, but they are just a nice place to relax... Well I don't relax, but I think about the day when I will relax and it would be at a place like this. I came home at night and there was a TV in the family room of the hotel and apparently there was a riot at the airport here in Sri Lanka. I was just on the internet an hour ago and I'm surprised my mom didn't contact me freaking out. It's quite far ...
Something obvious like Sweet Kandy
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We were then served tea and pastries- one pastry called something like "Askme" which were very fine coconut noddles with a caramel tasting icing on the top. Apparently these are very difficult to make and only baked on special occasions. Eventually we left after giving the couple what would could manage as a wedding present. Which was of course a clip on koala with Australian money (the koala's have been quite handy on this trip). On our way back from the family ...
Living in a Bygone Era
... Bert, Kat and I had the convenience of a vehicle, we discovered that we could actually bypass the 5-hour hike I had been counting on up to Sir Thomas Lipton's Seat and drive up it instead. This is where Lipton tea all started and Sir Thomas Lipton used to sit mulling over his vast tea empire (which you can see in every direction). We did the inevitable and enjoyed a cuppa on our arrival. Although we arrived just in time before the mists rolled in ...