Hotels in Anuradhapura I’ve never been in a city as schizo as Anuradhapura. Its two faces are basically equal in size, but opposite in everything else. East/West. New/Old. Secular/Religious. Chaotic/Serene. Humdrum/Magical. New Town/Sacred City. The split personality of Anuradhapura couldn’t be any more well-defined. The Sacred City stretches out for five kilometers along the west of Anuradhapura, and contains approximately ...
Sri Lankan Hoppers Recipe Here Hoppers, or appa in Sinhala, are one of Sri Lanka’s most popular snacks, available at nearly every shop across the country for breakfast or dinner. They’re good for a quick bite, and their preparation makes for fun spectating. A thin layer of batter, containing coconut milk and a bit of toddy, is fried up in ...
Hotels in Anuradhapura For nearly ten centuries, Anuradhapura was the capital of Sri Lanka and its most important city. Found in the steamy, low-lying North Central Province, Anuradhapura has long lost its political significance, but remains the spiritual capital of the island, and is still one of the world’s major Buddhist pilgrimage sites. Excavations date the settling of the region ...
Order Tea From Sri Lanka Here On the road back from Nuwara Eliya to Kandy, we made a short detour to the Mackwoods-Labookelie Tea Estate. This storied business was started by the British Captain William Mackwood in 1841, and today owns an incredible amount of land to the city’s north. On the bus into Nuwara Eliya, it seemed that every ...
Download our blogs to your eReader Twenty miles south of Nuwara Elyia is the Horton Plains National Park, which is most well-known for its amazing viewpoint called World’s End. The relatively cool temperatures of the park, steady precipitation, high altitude, and the convergence of three rivers create a rare and fragile ecosystem in which a unique biosystem flourishes. Some of ...
Ceylon Tea Known around Sri Lanka as “Little England”, Nuwara Eliya is the highest city on the island, at around 6128 feet above sea level. Throughout history, this mountainous patch of the country had been almost entirely unpopulated, but the British recognized the potential value of its soil and climate. In 1846, explorer Samuel Barker (who would later “discover” Africa’s ...
Cheap Flights To Sri Lanka Our first month in Sri Lanka is already done?! It seems just yesterday that we were taking our first tuk tuk ride through Colombo‘s busy streets. But when I think about all the things we’ve seen and done, it’s amazing that we’ve only been here a month. Sri Lanka is the kind of place where ...
As incredible as they were, our three weeks in Kandy were almost too busy. Every day, we were out exploring the city or the sights around it, and always ended the day in a state of desperate exhaustion. But the fact that we had a cozy home to return to was a real consolation. The Hill House, on the eastern ...
Everything You Need To Know About Ayurveda Ayurveda is a traditional style of medicine which uses completely natural treatments and places emphasis on a balanced lifestyle. Although predominantly associated with India, it’s massively popular in Sri Lanka, where you can’t walk a block without finding another ayurvedic dispensary or clinic. Ayurveda has also gained a foothold in Europe and, predictably, ...
Travel Insurance For Sri Lanka Because of shoddy roads and slow buses, distances in Sri Lanka can be deceiving. When we looked at the map and saw that Matale was just twelve miles north of Kandy, and Ridigama another eleven miles from there, we thought: easy day trip. We’d probably be back home in time for lunch. Oh, poor fools! ...
Budget Places To Stay in Kandy Tucked just behind the Temple of the Tooth is an odd relic from the kingdom’s colonial days. The Kandy Garrison Cemetery holds the remains of about 150 British souls, who were buried far from home in the early 19th century. The weathered tombstones and neatly-kept grounds make for an atmospheric escape from the throngs ...
DIY Wood Carving During our weeks in Kandy, we passed by the Rajanima Craft shop a number of times, and finally decided to visit on our second-to-last day in the city. One of the guys working there was happy to take some time out, show us around the shop and explain a little about the craft. About 25 guys work ...