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Its Destination Colombo - a trip report [Part 3]


And here comes the last part of the trip report. I will put our budget and expenditure details at the end so that it is easier for others to plan with a rough idea.

After moving out of Botanical Garden in Kandy, we reached the Tooth Relic Temple. It is one of the most holiest Buddha temples in the world and is famous abroad as well. There is a small Lake adjacent to the Temple and we had a small boat ride. It was just a 15 mins ride and costs 1500 LKR. Though a little expensive the ride gave a magnificent view of the hills surrounding Kandy.

Boat Ride in the Lake adjacent to Tooth Relic Temple

After the Boat Ride we went inside the Tooth Relic Buddha Temple. There is shoe stand near the place where foreigners need to purchase the entrance tickets. We kept our shoes near the main entrance gate not knowing about the Shoe stand and one of us lost the shoes !! So use the shoe stand near the ticket counter. The ticket costs 500 LKR for citizens of SAARC nations and 1000 LKR for citizens from other countries. Sri Lankans can enter for free. Please check the temple timing and schedule the trip. It opens at 9:30AM and closes at around 11:30 in the morning and again opens in the evening. There is a museum in the same building that has the temple. It is a three floor building which showcases the remains of the Sri Lankan Rulers and many ancient Buddha statues, writings. There is a pizza hut outlet near the exit door. The cost of the pizzas are inline with the Indian outlets. We tried Veg varieties. That is all we saw at Kandy and started to leave for Nuwara Eliya, a hill station with lots and lots of tea plantations and Seetha Rama Temple.

Nuwara Eliya is just 70KM from Kandy. But it took us around 4 hours to reach the place. The route had a number of twists and turns. I can hardly imagine a 10m stretch without a turn. But the entire route is scenic. I could remember the trip to Kulu-manali in my 4th year during undergrad. The peaks and the valleys give you a soothing and relaxing atmosphere. The entire route was like this - on side you see big mountains and valleys next to the road, and on the other you find lush green tea estates. I was told that the Tea produced in Lanka is mostly exported and is world famous. We stopped at a 150 year Scottish tea factory for a break. The attendant explained the entire process of how the final powder is produced from the raw tea leaves. Most of the process was done manually during olden days and now they have machines imported from Calcutta for some of the stages. Amazed to see a machine that separates the tea grains based on the color !! Also we were surprised to see some tea varieties that cost around 10000 INR per KG. You read it right. 10000 per KG. It is called White Tea made from the tea leaves that are dried for very long and finally looks like silver stubs. We bought some other varieties which would usually not be available in the market. At around 4PM in the evening we could see clouds capping the mountains and our final leg of journey was through these clouds. It was an amazing and awesome experience. The driver told us that the presidents holiday house is in Nuwara Eliya. There is a big golf course and stud farm next to the presidents holiday house. We reached the temple at around 5:30 PM in the evening. Though a very small temple it is well maintained and connected to the city. You will find Tamil priests doing the regular poojas. We went for small walk in the city center. The bus stand is small and dirty because of the rains.We found vadas being prepared on the road side and they tasted same as they would in Andhra. We started back to Negambo from there. Don't ask me what happened before we reached the hotel. I was fully tired of clicking and strolling and fell asleep. The seats in our cab are comfortable though not the best !! Had a nice and sound sleep in the hotel that night.

The last day was not as exciting as the previous days. We checked out at around 11:30 AM from the hotel. The breakfast was good and we had dosas with coconut chutney in the menu that day. The hotel manager asked us to book trough their website directly from the next time as they would provide discount on the room pricing [they would basically give us the commission they pay to booking.com]. We stopped in Negambo city center for some shopping. We found a gift center where we could buy some souvenirs. we reached airport by 2 PM. Our kingfisher flight was scheduled for departure at 3:30 PM. It was on schedule and we had our meals on-board. We didn't get enough time to explore sri lankan food on day three. I dont want to elaborate on the experience at Chennai. It was the most horrible weather that i have ever experienced [worst even compared to Pilani and Suwon]. We reached Bangalore by around 5:15 AM in the morning.

Here are our budget details for those who wanted to plan with a rough idea

  • KSRTC Bus Tickets - 1300 INR[to and fro]
  • Spice Jet [Chennai to Colombo] - 2765 INR
  • Kingfisher [Colombo to Chennai] - 4100INR
  • Hotel [3 days including breakfast]- 5737 INR
  • Cab [3 days including driver,fuel and rent] - 50 USD per head
  • Entrance Fees [Botanical Garden and Temple] - 1500 LKR
  • Food and Misc - 2000 INR

A few observations

  • You will find Tata's and Ashok Leylands every where
  • The Lankans might have opened the market to Jap. You will Toyota and Nissan models from carriage trucks to high end SUV's
  • Girls wear a traditional Red Saree for marriage
  • Chicken tastes a little weird
  • They have a very good traffic sense [I saw them crossing roads only on zebra crossing]
  • You will find a lot of churches [very old and famous]
  • The roads are clean, i don't know if that fits only to the places that we visited

A few pics related to the journey path described above



View from the main entrance - Buddha Tooth Relic Temple


Near the main Entrance


Inside the Temple[1/3]


Inside the Temple[2/3]


Inside the Temple[3/3]


Road to Nuwara Eliya [1/2]


Road to Nuwara Eliya [2/2]


Tea Gardens en-route Nuwara Eliya


150 Year old Tea factory


Tea variants. Silver Tips are the costliest 10000 INR per kg


Near the stud farm at Nuwara Eliya


Seetha Rama Temple at Nuwara Eliya

Its Destination Colombo - a trip report [Part 2]


We were back in the hotel by 5PM in the evening after Colombo city tour on day one. The driver stopped for lunch at around 3:30PM at a hotel named "almass". It's an Indian restaurant with all the Indian delicacies available. We liked the vegetarian curries compared to Non-vegetarian. The chicken tastes a little different in Lanka. I don't know if it is because of the spices or the chicken itself. Had a very relaxing time in the hotel at the pool. We spent around one hour swimming and enjoying the breeze from the Indian ocean.We later moved on to the beach area to enjoy the sun set by 6:30PM. The roaring sound of the Indian Ocean, the fierce waves and the cool breeze along with the orange Sun, all at the same time was an amazing sight to just sit and relax. Oh yeah, IPL finals were on the same day. Two of our colleagues went out to booze in the nearby club and i stayed back with another person to watch the IPL finals.

Indian Ocean during Sun Set

Day two began very early. We asked the driver to come to our hotel by 5:30AM in the morning so that we had enough time in the day to visit all the places as planned.We started for the long journey [Lankan Standards] at around 6:15 AM.The first destination was Kandy. Kandy is approximately 108 KM from Negambo in the central province.The journey was through hills and valleys with narrow roads. Except for a 20 KM ride in the middle the road condition was very good. We Stopped for breakfast en-route the highway. Though the Tea was excellent, i didn't like the chicken burger, again the same chicken taste :)

we were taken directly to the Botanical Garden at Kandy. The driver told us that the people from the rich castes, political families and industrial families reside in Kandy. It is one of the most beautiful, well maintained , rich cities of Sri Lanka. The entry ticket for the natives is just 50 LKR where as it was 1000 LKR [around 400 INR ] for foreigners. The place is well maintained. Don't be surprised to see newly wed couples [Girl in traditional red saree] posing for photographs and videos with their crew. We saw at least 6 couples on that day. It took us around 1:30 hrs to explore the place. There is one hanging cable bridge on the extreme opposite of the entrance. And yeah the same thing as that of Lalbagh. It seems there is an engineering college opposite to this botanical garden. We found lots and lots of young couples enjoying the cool weather of Kandy in there. Though not as big as Lalbagh we found it shady and more green. One word of caution. Avoid using toilets in there. There are very poorly maintained and emit a very foul smell. I don't know why they just left only this part when everything else is well maintained.
Some pictures from the garden are below.

Jumbo Double Coconuts


View of the Big Lawn


Looks Gigantic


Roots or Trunk ?



The Cable Bridge


Trees of different shapes


Artificial Rock Formations in the greens


View of some old and huge trees


Inside the Orchid House