
One of the main reasons we are over here is to expose ourselves to a variety of cultures and life experiences. Our trip to Sri Lanka was unlike anything any of us had experienced before. It is similar to Mexico with its tropical beauty and staggering poverty. But the traffic is different, British Colony so they drive on the left, they have roundabouts that have no traffic lights and are essentially a free for all. As we were being driven you moved through traffic as you would walk through a crowd of people, no lanes, near misses galore but unlike Qatar the speeds are much slower. A drive of 150km took us 3 hours on a main road.
We stayed the first night in the capital city Colombo and we were struck by the number of military check stops, army is everywhere. Our hotel was right across the street from the parliment and right behind that was the main army barracks, safe to say we felt safe.


We had a driver take us south to Unawatuna beach at the southern most point of Sri Lanka. Our diver was a very nice man named Saman who was Sinhalese and full of facts and information. A typical 3-5 hour drive down the coast took us 8 hours.




Saman took the opportunity to show us a variety of shops which we appreciated. The first shop sold traditional masks and the basement had an interesting museum. We got a 20 minute guided tour ....



Our Driver had an eagle eye and spotted all sorts of cool things as we drove past...



We also stopped at a local mine, which was really a third world experience.









Anoma's brother Lal was our Tuktuk driver and showed us many sights in Unawatuna. Tuk tuk was a blast to cruise around in, they don't go fast but they go anywhere and they're easy to park!




Lal drove Conor and I to the local surfing beach





Go figure !!
On the Beach and around our hotel...
There were monkeys in the trees behind the hotel


Then there was this gypsy who brought his little basket down the beach and in the basket there was a little surprise ...





The flowers in Sri Lanka are beautiful


For our last 2 days we stayed in fancy dancy hotel outside the city of Galle.

Galle reminded me of Quebec City with its fortifications and old town located inside the walls. Main difference here is that inside the walls was a catholic church, a budhist temple and a mosque. The fort was Dutch not French

Galle lighthouse at the fort

Clock tower built in 1883


Battlements

Sri Lanka Sunset



Our last day


There are a few more pitures at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35830698@N04/sets/72157622808599299/
Anyway, time to get back to school work....
2 comments:
Looks like a beautiful trip. It reminds me of our travels through Goa.
Those stelt fishers are quite remarkable. Yikes! How do they stay still on those?
I wouldn't have been at ease next to the snakes either.
very beautiful family picture you have added on this blog. I like such a family blog Dhow cruise Dubai
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