“Miracle Of Asia”


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It has an international conference centre without conferences, an international airport where no planes land, a port without ships and an international stadium without games. It is the Sri Lankan town called Hambantota. Some call it the Miracle of Asia! ? We returned to Tissa after the morning game drive…

A Game Drive At Yala


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Yala National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka. Initially, it was a hunting ground for the elite when the country was under British rule. It was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and a national park in 1938. Yala has a protected area of nearly 130,000 hectares…

Kataragama


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“Nineteen kilometres further inland from Tissa lies the small and remote town of KATARAGAMA, one of the three most venerated religious sites in Sri Lanka (along with Adam’s Peak and the Temple of the Tooth at Kandy), held sacred by Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims alike – even Christians sometimes visit in…

Tissa & Ranminitenna Cinema Village


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After the hot water wells at Madunagala that morning, we drove the fifty odd kilometres to Tissamaharama, or Tissa as the town is commonly called, stopping briefly to taste fresh yoghurt at the state run farm in the village of Wirawila. ? Tissa was the capital of Sri Lanka’s Ruhuna Kingdom in…

Hot Water Wells Of Madunagala


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? “Elephants, when they were in dotage, went to breathe their last at Madunagala hot springs!” – Dr. R.L. Brohier in Seeing Ceylon ? Nobody in the group was in ‘dotage’ but all were anxious to visit the springs. We drove to Madunagala that morning from Udawalawe. The forty kilometre…

Udawalawe Safari


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The safari jeeps arrived in the late afternoon. We had travelled from Colombo that morning to the Udawalawe Safari Village Hotel, visiting the Elephant Transit Home en route and were looking forward to the game drive. Udawalawe National Park was established as the fifth national park of Sri Lanka in 1972. The total…

Baby Elephant Walk


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Human-Elephant conflict in Sri Lanka is serious. Of the estimated 4000 wild elephants in the country, up to 200 die each year from  gunshot injuries. Baby elephants are orphaned and many adult elephants are left maimed and suffering. ? Located at the south-western corner of the Uda Walawe Reservoir, the Eth…

Road Deep South


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It was my 8th week in Sri Lanka and I had just about recovered from a viral infection which left me with a troublesome cough and headaches. I was getting itchy feet again and wanted to visit the Deep South of the island with its national parks and pilgrim centres.…

Mirissa Beach Revisited


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Mirissa is a crescent shaped palm-fringed beach with golden sand in southern Sri Lanka. Despite its popularity with tourists, it has managed to remain relatively unspoilt and clutter free ? I spent a couple of days in Mirissa just after the Christmas break. The drive from Colombo takes only a…

Boxing Day 2015


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? ? 26th was also Nick’s birthday. The dawn chorus was melodious and a soft mist rose from the lake. A big, black wild boar grunted and ambled across the field in the valley below. Palm trees swayed in a gentle breeze and bright brown Brahminy Kites with gleaming white…