- I visited Sri Lanka almost 2 years ago so I will miss some details but I had a great time there and I will share some tips and ideas
- Colombo-Negombo
- Anuradhapura
- Sigiriya-Dambulla
- Polonnaruwa-Uppuveli
- Kandy
- Adam´s Peak (Hatton)
- Ella
- Arugam Bay
- Galle-Unawatuna
Colombo-Negombo:
- Colombo airport is actually in Negombo, beach area a bit North from the capital
- Anyway, I would not miss any time in these places as the country has much better places to offer
- Once I arrived in Negombo it was raining so I am glad I took a bus to Anuradhapura
- I was offered a bus ticket for less than €10, what I thought it was great, and then I realized I was completely cheated as I should have paid less than €2, so remember to bargain everything in Sri Lanka
- In Anuradhapura, one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka, I took a tuk-tuk to visit several buddhist temples. The city is packed with them, but here you are a few examples only
- Again by bus, this time at a reasonable price for local standards, I visited Dambulla
- Main touristic attraction here is the Golden Cave temple, which as you can notice looks a bit like Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur, with many monkeys as well of course
- Near Dambulla you can visit Sigiriya, one of the most iconic places in the country which I really liked
- This time I rented a scooter and went with the owner of the hostel and three girls. However we did not climb Sigiriya Lion Rock, an royal ancient rock fortress, but another peak nearby for sunrise. This was a beautiful experience but I regret I did not climb the Lion Rock as well (€30)
Polonnaruwa-Uppuveli:
- On my way to Uppuveli I stopped at Polonnaruwa, one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka similarly as Anuradhapura
- This time I visited the temples in a scooter by myself and I enjoyed it much morex
- If you are short it time, I would choose either Anuradhapura or Polonnaruwa but not both places. I honestly was a bit sick of so many temples in just 2 days
- Once in Uppuveli I has some beach rest for 2 days
- I stayed at Aqua Hotel Trincomalee in the section called The Backpacker Caves for just 4€ per night. I have great memories of this tiny caves
- If you are looking for more comfortable options, the hotel had proper rooms, was right in the beach and had a nice bar area to chill so it is highly recommended
- In the hotel they also organize tours for whales and dolphins sigthseeing
- Finally, sunset in this beach was also beautiful
Kandy:
- I took bus from Uppuveli till Kandy, a popular village surrounded by mountains
- Main touristic attraction here is the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, which it is meant to host one of the teeth of Bhudda. Once a year there is a celebration where they take the sacred tooth on top of an elephant that goes around the city
Adam´s Peak:
- I took train from Kandy to Hatton, and from there a tuk-tuk for 1 hour till one of the closest villages to Adam´s Peak, called Nallathanniya
- There are a few guesthouses here due to the importance of Adam´s Peak, a sacred area for bhuddists, hinduists and muslims
- As pilgrims normally do, I started the trekking till Adam´s Peak at around 2:30am. The path coming back showed the beauty of this place
- I reached the top at 5:30am, ready for sunrise. However it was too foggy and rainy so I missed the lovely views some lucky ones get, especially from November till February, where most pilgrims visit
- Also, I did not bring any warm clothes so I was freezing at the top so remember that for your trip!
- Back to Hatton I took the popular train to Ella. Views during this ride are beautiful
- In Ella I could see several tea plantations and I did an easy trek to little Adam´s peak
- From Ella you can appreciate Demodara Nine Arch Bridge, built under British control
- In Ella I visited Ravana Falls as well
- Before leaving Ella I rented a scooter for a few days and decided to go till Arugam Bay, a popular destination for surfers. I tried some surf there and I enjoyed a few days relax again
- I do not have nice pictures of this part but it was lovely to drive around this area of Sri Lanka
- I could not go to Yala safari park as it was closed during my visit but I was lucky to see a few animals during my drive
Galle-Unawatuna:
- After giving the scooter back in Ella, I took bus towards the south
- I recommend a visit to Recawa Turtle Conservation Project by the beach in the Southern part of Sri Lanka. At around 8pm a few guides take visitors for turtle watch in the beach
- After this visit I stayed for the last few days in Unawatuna, another popular beach destination
- One of the days I visited Galle, a town which developed the most under Dutch control
- As previously said, I am missing many details and some information that unfortunately I do not remember but still you can get nice ideas about Sri Lanka. Hope it helps :)
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