Showing posts with label Sri Lanka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sri Lanka. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Fishing, Whale Watching, Dolphins and Turtles


Another early start on our last day in Sri Lanka.  Dawn was breaking as we set off on a boat trip to go whale and dolphin watching.








Later we went to a turtle hatchery.  The people here collect the eggs from the beach and keep the baby turtles for a couple of weeks after they hatch before releasing them into the sea.  This protects them from poachers who would come and dig up the eggs on the beach.


Baby turtles, less than a week old. These ones are green turtles and Olive Ridley turtles.


The Old Dutch Fort at Galle


Galle is Sri Lanka's most historical "living" city and at one time was the main port of Sri Lanka.  Founded by the Portuguese who discovered it after having been blown off course on their way to the Maldives, it was later taken over by the Dutch who built the fort.  Eventually Galle passed into British hands, but the Dutch legacy remains everywhere, especially in the street names.








Thursday, January 9, 2014

Yala



We went to the Yala National Park and went on a safari.  We saw an amazing number of wild animals including baby elephants and a far off view of 2 leopards in a tree.













Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Sunrise at Ella


We got up early to watch the sun rise over the Ella Gap.  Ella is in a valley where you have a view to the coastal plain 1000m below.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Hill Country and Tea Plantations


We drove to Nuwara Eliya to see the waterfalls and the tea plantations.  Nuwara Eliya means "City of Light" and was the favourite hill station of the British.


Coffee used to be grown in Sri Lanka, but the plantations were destroyed by a disease and the people turned to growing tea instead.  The hill country is perfect for tea:  warm, high and sloping.






Monday, January 6, 2014

Kandy


We spent a couple of days in the mountains, in Kandy.  We drove around the beautiful town, visited a tea factory, the botanical gardens and the Temple of the Tooth.


Kandy is Sri Lanka's 2nd largest city - though you would hardly know it!  The people of Kandy were never conquered by the Portuguese or Dutch, but unfortunately Kandy fell to the British in 1815.


The Temple of the Tooth is right on the lake.  It houses Sri Lanka's most important Buddhist relic - a tooth of Buddha which was apparently snatched from the flames of Buddha's funeral fire in 543 BC and then smuggled into Sri Lanka in the hair of a princess.