Showing posts with label kandy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kandy. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Kandy Sri Lanka


Lord Buddha
Originally uploaded by kden604.
Kandy is a mountain city of about 100,000 people about 100km east of Colombo. It is a city of profound beauty and is by far the most scenic places of everywhere I had visited in Sri Lanka.

Religion and prayer is everywhere in Kandy and one of the most striking things you will notice is the giant Lord Buddha statue up on one of the local hills. It stand about 88 feet tall and is an impressive site to visit. Tickets for the site go to helping with maintenance and expanding the religious site and caretakers would be happy to show you around for a tip that goes towards helping maintain the statue (and pay their wages).

One of the really interesting things you can do is climb up about half way on stairs that climb up the Lord Buddhas back. It gives you a truly fantastic view of the valleys in the area.

Kandy View

To get up to Lord Buddha find the tourist police office and follow the ascending road up and to the left. It's a bit of a walk going up, or you could take a TukTuk who will drive you up and take you down after a set period of time.

If a giant Lord Buddha statue isn't enough to get you interested in going to Kandy, then how about the massive Temple of the Tooth. A site of massive Buddhist significants and a World Heritage site. The grounds and the building itself are magnificent, with lots of interesting shows and performances going on all the time.

Random Kandy

Kandy is a really unique city, it is located far up in the mountains and has a beautiful lake which is bustling with fish. There is a pathway to walk all the way around which makes for a beautiful afternoon.

Train Tracks

The city of Kandy itself has a couple really great features, there is a lot of wonderful restaurants, Devon's (just down from KFC) being one of the best in the city in my opinion. It has three restaurants in one. The main street level floor has fabulous breakfast, while a slightly more formal dining experience awaits you on the top floor. The manager was wonderful and friendly, as were all the staff and I highly recommend them.

Eating at Devons

Shopping is something you could spend hours doing in Kandy, there are several bazaar which seem to run every single day. They close up about 9 or 10 PM and are full of great deals. Make sure you bargain hard because tourists always get told a price at least twice as high as the locals.

If you prefer shopping in stores, there is a variety of stores to shop in, however the bulk of them are geared towards clothing and fashion.

Kandy Lake

The easiest way to get to Kandy from Colombo is by train. Tickets are about 130 Sri Lankan Rupees for a several hour journey and is reasonably comfortable. But I suggest that you read my tip on getting a seat on a Sri Lankan train.

The other method of getting there is hiring a private car to drive you. From Colombo you will be between 4500-7500 Sri Lankan rupees for an air conditioned vehicle. It's a little expensive but sometimes you just don't want to wait to go somewhere.

Kandy is a really beautiful city with lots to see and do. If you are just going up there to see the sights, I wouldn't spend more than 2-3 days up there max. I would say 2 full days and leave on the second evening would be more than enough for most people.

Then why not do as I did and head down to Hikkaduwa a beautiful beach down in the south.

Happy Travels!

Friday, May 18, 2007

Adventure Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a beautiful lush green country. The people are very friendly and food is delightfully spicy! I spent a few weeks in Sri Lanka with Siri and I have to say that it left a really lasting impression on me. Sadly, shortly after I left the Tamil Tigers starting bombing Colombo and causing a little more havoc that I care to play tourist in.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Flights N Stuff

My flight has been rescheduled until the 23rd of April now. Originally I was going to fly out on the 14th, but Siri wasn't leaving until the 18th. All the flights were booked from 18-22nd so I guess a few extra days in Sri Lanka are in the Cards.

On the bright side, I would like to say thank you to the wonderful Sri Lankan Airlines. Now it's not often I praise airlines, it seems all they do is go on strike and are generally majorly ripping you off at every opportunity. However, Sri Lankan Airlines didn't even ding me for a service fee to change my flight date. Nice.

So we are still in Kandy at the moment, but we are going to find our way to a beach by tonight I think. Either a train to Colombo then another down south, or something like that... The details haven't really been worked out.

It's been sort of weird, the past few days we hadn't seen a single tourist other than ourselves in Kandy. Now there are hordes of them! Seems strange to see them all after only seeing locals for a while.

We met this crazy lady the other day, her name is Clair. She was lost and looked scared and confused when we came out of the restaurant a couple nights ago. She saw us (really the only other foreigners around) and asked if we knew where she could find a hotel... Anyways, we were just on our way back to our guest house and offered to allow her to share in our TukTuk.

So she is a little bit weird at this point, more nervous than anything and more than a little Paranoid. The next morning someone opens our room door, I didn't have it locked, but I yell "uhm what?" and I hear "oh sorry, wrong room."

Next day it's early evening and we get this tap on the door... it's her, a little wet and kind of frantic. She tells us that in the morning Rodney the owner gave her a ride in to town and that he tried to rob her. Her story was kind of shifty and the details changed from time to time... but we invited her up to the restaurant to have something to drink to calm her nerves.

Why she came back to the hotel in the first place after the owner apparently tried to rob her is beyond me... but ANYWAYS when Rodney came back I asked him to step outside and we spoke about what happened. I reviewed her bill and stuff to make sure she wasn't getting ripped off... but I think she is just a true wacko.

More stories... She took a taxi 20 minutes for 1500 Sri Lankan Rupees (should be 450 max), She took a TukTuk the same distance and gave him 30 Rupees (should be 250 max)... This caused much unrest among the hotel staff and various drivers. She took a bus once, 20 minutes turned in to 2.5 hours and 160 Rupee (should be 20-30 rupee max)...

Anyways, I think Rodney is on the level... his staff were all very friendly. I'm pretty sure this lady just has a lot of personal issues and we kind of feel sorry for her. I taught Siri a knew phrase, "A few bricks shy of a full load."

Yep, Crazy people follow me.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Beautiful Kandy

I have to say that Sri Lanka really has some beautiful scenery. The train ride up was fantastic, but the whole mountainous region here is simply amazing.

Up on one of the big hills there is an 88 foot statue of Lord Buddha, there is a big temple down in the heart of the town, a picturesque lake with a walkway around it that reminds me over and over of walking around the Gorge in Victoria, Canada.

The people here are very friendly, we were walking down the street when someone says hello and "don't you remember me?" It turns out the guy was on vacation in Negombo at our hotel and he actually is from Kandy.

There is also some really great restaurants here, one that I suggest is the Devon Restaurant (PVT) Ltd. located at No. 11, Dalada Veediya, Kandy. It's about 200 metres or so from the KFC. The managers name was Dunil and he was extremely friendly. The breakfast on the main floor is fabulous, and on the top floor there is a nicer restaurant for suppers. If you can spend more than 10-12 dollars for two people then you are eating like a mad-man.

Anyways Siri and I are heading to one of the big temples in town today. I was wearing shorts yesterday so I wasn't able to go in... It's so warm, even up here in the mountains so unless I have a reason to wear long pants I don't.

Oh, one more thing. I crashed early last night and sort-of saw the sunrise this morning. Sure it was laying in bed looking, not really out on the balcony... but it was nice with the big lush green mountains and low hanging clouds made a beautiful sight.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Kandy, Sri Lanka

Siri and I left Negombo this morning. We slept in a bit late... didn't really have a plan to go at any set time, didn't buy a ticket or anything. But we took a tuktuk to the train station and we only had to wait an hour which left lots of time for breakfast. Then from Colombo we took the train to Kandy, a 3-3.5 hour adventure.

It was a bumpy shaky ride, but the mountains are fantastic, most of the people were great and there was a couple of drunk guys hanging off the side of the train yelling out "Sri Lanka #1" "No Problem" and other such hilarious things at Siri and I.

Anyways we are at a guest house called Rodney's about 15 minutes outside of Kandy. It's pretty decent, 700 Sir Lankan Rupees per night and the room is pretty good.

Getting tired though, ready to sleep. Just wanted to do a quick blog post.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

So very warm

Last night there was a beautiful lightning storm over the ocean outside of our hotel room. The whole sky was bright for hours as massive fork lightning shot across the sky. From time to time a large vertical spike would hit the water and everything would go orange... It was really great.

After all the rain it's so hot today, the humidity is crazy. We are taking shelter in an Internet cafe and places where we can avoid the heat.

Looking in to taxi a Taxi to Kandy, it's only about 80km or 90km from here which we can pay like 4000-6000 Sri Lankan Rupees... for the entire day there and back (40-60 dollars). Not bad.

Today though maybe swimming and biking around the beach communities...