One month ago I had friends from Norway and Iceland visiting me. I knew that Silja, Connie and Inga was going to spend two weeks here, but I must say that I was really surprised when Guro also showed up. A nice surprise:)
MOUNT LAVINIA, PINNEWALA, DAMBULLA:Day 1 and 2: We spent the first day at Mount Lavinia and went to Colombo for a short visit. Next day our travel started. First stop was Pinnawala, an elephant orphanage. We watched the elephants in the river, took pictures with them and followed them back to the big area where they are most of the time. Later it was time to feed the orphaned elephant babies. Then we drove further to Dambulla Caves. We had to climb many stairs to get to the caves with all the buddhas. Last time I visited the place we met many sellers and beggars before entering the caves. This time it was not that many, maybe bacause it is less tourists at the time. But it was still many monkeys there!
CHAAYA VILLAGE HABARANA, ELEPHANT RIDE, SIGIRIYA, SPICE GARDEN, KANDY:
KANDY, NUWERA ELIYA, TEAPLATATION:
Day 4: Rush shopping in Kandy before we had to catch a train to Nanu Oya. This is a nice train journey where you can see many tea plantations and nice nature. We used about four hours and then we were picked up by our driver and went to a tea plantation in Nuwera Eliyia. Of course we bought some tea and then we went to the hotel. The dinner was special, 14th of February, with show for all the tourists.
HORTON PLAINS NATIONAL PARK, ELLA:
Day 5: Not so much sleep, had to get up really early again- 4.30. It was cold and we had a lot of clothes on. We went to Horton Plains National Park and went for a 12 kilometer walk to the Worlds End and the Little Worls End. It was fantastic viewpoints. Inga was sick and had fever so she slept in the car. We drove a bit further and stopped in Bandarawela where the girls took a massage. I waited outside and updated my diary. Later we passed Ella and stopped at Rawana Ella Falls. Many tourists stops here and of course it was a lot of sellars and beggars here too. Sometimes it is just to much I think. We ended the day at Yala Village, a nice hotel in a national park in the south. When we wanted to go to the restaurant for dinner we had to call for a guard to walk with us because of the wild pigs in the area.
YALA NATIONAL PARK:
Day 6: Early safari. Saw several wild elephants, two crocodiles, monkeys, one mongoose, varans, peacocks, other birds, water buffaloes, wild pigs. Heard the sound from a leopard, but didn`t see it. Went with the car to the beach and saw a house totally damaged after the tsunami. Well back at the hotel we finally got some time to relax and swim. We could not swim in the ocean because it was too dangerous, but it was really nice to cool down in the swimmingpool. Then it was time for another safari (from 15 to 18). Inga was still sick so she stayed at the hotel. We saw all the same animals as we saw in the morning. We wanted to stay up a bit in the evening, but all of us were so tired after the tight program and the early mornings, so we went to sleep early again.
TANGALLE:
Day 7: We had some time in the morning to swim before we drove to Tangalle where we spent the rest of the day. Inga went to sleep again and the rest of the party had some drinks and talked. Guro and I sat in the restaurant a bit after the dinner, but not very long since it closed 22.30. We talked a bit with two local gyus, one from Negombo and the other from Mount Lavinia. They said that one was working and one was studying. They came with two white men in their 50s and two women. Inga had seen that one of the young guys kissed one of the old men...
HABARADUWA:
GALLE AND UNAWATUNA:
Shopping in Galle and Unawatuna, relaxing, sunset at the pagoda, swimming, sunbathing, dinner out, drinks. Two days after we came, Inga had her birthday. We celebrated by having a dinner at Rampart Hotel inside the fort in Galle. When we came home we had some drinks and then all of us went to Diving Centre to have a party. We listened to bongo drums and discomusic, dansed. The day afte Guro had her birthday and we went to Jungle Beach to snorkle and then to the japanese pagoda. There it was busy with people and we felt that we could not disturb, especially since we still had our beachwear on. Duminda and Niluk picked us up. In the evening we went to Flower Garden for dinner and then a birthdaycake at the hotel.
HIKKADAUWA:
The last days were spent in Hikkaduwa. Johan joined us for the first two days. The others went there some hours earlier than me since I started to get sick and needed some rest. When I came it was time for dinner and then the fridayparty at Vibration. I think all of us had fun and we stayed for a long time, before we had an afterparty on the veranda at our hotel. Next day was a bit shopping and swimming. Johan went back to Unawatuna. Guro and Connie went out to Mambo, the rest of us went to sleep. The day after Inga, Guro and I tried to surf with a bodyboard. Fun! In the evening we went for dinner and met some local friends at a bar.
The last day: We were supposed to go to see a waterfall, but we got the message that it was no water there at the time. Then we decided to go to a river and a lagune instead. Silja went to Galle and the rest of us went on this trip. It was a nice travel on the river, with mangrove trees, varans and a nice lagune. We stopped at a cinnamon island and bought some spices. Back in Hikkaduwa the girls got ready to leave to the airport. I was really sad when they left. It had been so nice with friends from home here.