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Saturday, August 20, 2011

In Sri Lanka on a rental bike

3/8/11 to 7/8/11
   Eat lots of Indian and Chinese all very good stuff, not surprising as that is what Penang is famous for. Been to all the movies I wanted to see, including Harry Potter again, this time the whole movie.
Penang through a log
Chinese food stalls
The rental bike and view from Penang hill
 
  Walked around town quite a bit, to the fort and different temples. Also rented a scooter ans went for a ride around the island, was a nice ride with great scenery good roads, shit bike but hey you get that.

8/8/11
   Court the over night bus up to Kuala Lumpar, which was cold as always but actually managed to sleep a reasonable amount which was nice and unusual. Went to the supermarket and got some Anchor butter, cheese, bread and had my favourite toasty sandwich which was lovely
 Malaysia is starting to have a major diabetes issue, I'm guessing it's the lack of green leaf veggies, but as you can see there are some very big people here.


9/8/11
Getting very excited about going to Sri Lanka, definitely ready to get back on the road hehe I'm getting sick of this holiday lark need to travel again. Did very little all day as I have no money left.

10/8/11
Spend the last of my Malaysian money on McDonald's for breakfast, yes it is shit but I didn't have much left and it was the option I picked. Flight was easy got to Colombo Airport about 07.15, nothing exciting on the flight. Did stuff up a little from the airport tho, I got a bus into Colombo that dropped me at the train station so decided I would head to Negombo. Meet a keen windsurfer on the train so headed to the Place he said was good, once there I meet a women who had travelled with said man (Jack) for a week and also found out it's closer to Negombo from the airport than to Colombo, oh well didn't worry me.

11/8/11
Changed hotel as the one I went to first was a lot, also organised a motorbike for $14 a day. Got a Sim card lucky too as there doesn't seem to be much wifi here in Sri Lanka so far.


12/8/11
 Went for a ride up the coast to Chilaw to see what traffic is like here and what the road are like, they seem OK nothing to bad.
 Temple on the way to Chilaw
Chilaw beach, no one was swimming and you can see why when you are there. This is a much nicer beach than Negombo.

Did find out that Negombo is one of those tourist ripe off places where a 60 cent bottle of water is 90, a Sim card can be $3 to $5 depending on the shop keeper instead of $1 in other towns, I got the $3, and food is at least twice the price it is everywhere else (that I've been so far).
Finding the Pulsar to be a nice bike, easy enough to ride and made in India mmm interesting. If I cannot find a good enough Enfield I may consider getting the Pulsar 225cc.

13/8/11
I took the back ish road to Anuradhapura as I had done the coast road yesterday, was pretty ruff but all good. The buses don't seem to slow for ruff patches here like they do in Vietnam, and I think this is a introduction to what India will be like. I do feel sorry for the passengers in the buses, but then they should get motorbikes and they wouldn't have to suffer so much lol. The last 40km was very bad mainly because they are widening the road and re surfacing it, it will be lovely in a few months.
A nice piece of road.

14/8/11
  Went out to the Buddhist relics at Mihintale which was great, you get an awesome view from the top of the hill. 
I don't understand, the steps here where very small and the people are normal height ish, but at Angkor Wat the steps are huge and the people are short.

Was a bit of a walk up the hill but the view is worth it.
A monks meditation spot, very nice of the monkey to rock up when i took the photo.

  Also stopped at a little road side stall for a drink on the way back which turned into a take photos of each person there thing while drinking/eating fresh coconut. Also travelled around the town a bit to find a cheaper place to stay, which I did. 


 The coconut juice was lovely.

   The only thing is I went the wrong way out from the new place to stay when heading back to get my bags. This did mean I got to go for a ride around some beautiful farm/village areas until I finally found the way back to town. I had done a huge loop around the town and come in on the road I had come in on the day before, but loved it all.

15/8/11
   Went to the Sacred city which was really nice, no Angkor Wat but then that isn't really surprising I don't think I'll get anything quite like that until South America. Got a lot of photos tho and missed a few things because I didn't get a guide, one of the problems with travelling alone is that the guide costs the same for me as they do for a group of 3 or more so I don't get them when I should some times, this means I cannot always find some of the ruins lol.

There are lots of locals here.

As you can see not quite Angkor Wat but it is nice.


Lots of monkeys chilling out.
The twin pools
This is the size of my feet.


16/8/11
   Headed out for Trincomalee on a bad road for mot of it, there wasn't too much traffic on the road tho so was happy about that. When I got to Trincomalee I didn't really like the look of the city and thought the coast south would be a bit nice so hung a right and went off down the coast.


   The further I got the more I though this may have been a bad move, there where four to five bridges still being built one had to take a ferry to get across the river, the others where temporary bridges. This of course meant the road where also being rebuilt and still mostly in a bad state. All this damage, and there is a lot to building as well, is from the Boxing day tsunami which hit Banda Aceh as well. They seem to have rebuilt there a lot quicker than here in Sri Lanka.
 the guy on the side has a little motor to drive this, and there where more vehicles when i come to this side of the river, 40hp i think the motor was.
   I got down to Trikkandimadu and had decided I was going to have to ride down to Batticaloa for a place to stay but a few km out of town I stopped to get some more water and a man there said that I should head to Passekudah for the night, I'm happy to change plan and it was closer so I headed back up the coast to what turned out to be a great place.
They call them Cabana's here not bungalows, and i think this is the 61st hotel I've stayed in lol.

17/8/11
  Went for a walk along the beach and there is a lot of construction going on here still. Went for a ride in the afternoon and was surprised to see a sign near one military camp that said danger mines in the area.
I meet a Local man call “father” by all the locals at the bar next to where I stayed and he said the mines actually course a lot of problems after the tsunami as they where swept all over the place and people who where coming to identify they bodies where getting blown up. This meant the government had to put a stop to people coming in to identify the dead (41,000 according to the monument) and they had to go through and de-mine the area before collecting the bodies, meaning it took weeks for some, really bad stuff.
Had a bit of rain at the bar this night, this mans shoes floated away lol.


18/8/11
Was going to head south but got a bit drunk last night as it was “father's” 46 birthday and we ended up having a few to many lol. But he did take us out on a boat the next day to where the reef is regrowing which was really cool to see, and surprising at how quickly it can grow. There is quite a bit of fish around as well, we (the English couple I meet the night before) tried to give father some money for the trip but he wouldn't take anything, so I decided I'd buy him some beers that night at the bar but after 2 nights there drinking he did show up lol, he must have needed some sleep.
 This is father and if you come here look for him he is a lovely man.

19/8/11
I'd meet another man who told me the world wind surfing championship was on in Arugam Bay near Pottuvil so headed down there to see what it was like. The road was very good it has obviously been rebuilt first, which seems to be the case with Arugan bay as well as it has more tourist places ready for people to stay in, in fact it is a bit like Negombo but with a nicer beach lol.


  It looks like the man got it partly right, there is a surf competition on, I'm guessing it's one on the tour they do as I don't know anything about surfing and am less interested in surfing than wind surfing.
  Well that is a big post from me and has taken ages to load all the photos this last one is the view i have had to suffer well doing this, the light means you cannot see  the waves coming in on the beach but they are there hehe.
  OK enjoy your life, as I'm about to go for a swim and body surf.

1 comment:

Samadhi said...

I met Blair in his second day in India. We met in a movie shooting in Chennai. He is a nice guy. I hope he will continue his trip in India and wherever else, he wants to go with success! Anyway he is already succesful, cause he is living his dream!