Monday, August 1, 2016

Sri Lanka - Overview

We went from cities to cities over a short span of 5 full days in late July 2016. It can be tiring due to the travelling but it is still manageable if you are to visit the main attractions of the various cities. It will definitely be advisable to have more days available to enjoy fully and visited more attractions.

During our trips, we covered the main attractions in Nallathanniya (Adam's Peak), Kandy, Sigiriya, Anuradhapura and a day spent in Colombo. We also have a short stopover at Negombo and Dambulla. It is a pity that we did not get to see the Sri Lanka beaches.

Here are my observation and tips from our trip:

Accommodation

S.A Village, Dambulla
You may find the accommodation on the two extreme ends of the price scale. They are either very expensive or they are very cheap. The availability also depends from city to city. For backpackers or budget travellers, we definitely will go for the cheaper range. Apart from the score on the various booking websites, do read the reviews as well. This will allow you to manage the expectation you may have.

There is a price difference between places with air-conditioned ('aircon') and non-aircon. While it will be much better to have aircon in some cities, you can do without in other cities. Most of the accommodation comes with fan, even if their rooms do not have aircon. Nallathanniya/Adam's Peak area can get very cold at night, I am sure you will want a room that is warmer than a room with aircon!

One tip for backpackers or budget travellers, you may want to search for available accommodation online but not book via the websites. The host will usually offer a lower price for walk-in travellers, omitting the charges from the various booking websites.

By the way, most of the homestay can provide breakfast upon request. Just make sure you asked for something local.

Environment

There are many people have the wrong mindset about Sri Lanka, thinking that the place are not clean or the food are not safe. The streets are actually pretty clean. They even have many recycle bins in place as well. The air may be a bit polluted at some places where there are heavy traffic, but it is definitely not as bad as some major cities in Asia.

Food & Beverages

Sri Lankan food does not have as much spices as Indian cuisine. There are many interesting local dishes along the streets. Most of the local delights (Hopper, Kottu) contains flour and this explain why bakery can be commonly seen. There are many deep-fried snacks, sweets or buns available for take away. So, not to worry about getting hungry when you are on the move. The locals also sell snacks, like Helapa, on train for passengers who needed someone to eat.
Chicken Kottu 
Plain Hopper
Milk Tea, Kendyan Muslim Restaurant
We all know that ceylon tea is one of the famous product of Sri Lanka, so we tried milk tea in many places during our trip. We love the fragrance of both the tea and, surprisingly, the milk. We fancy the milk tea at both Devon Restaurant and Kendyan Muslim Restaurant in Kandy. There are also other local beverages like Elephant House Ginger Beer (EGB) if you wanted to have a taste of local soft drinks.
Wood Apple
Wood Apple, inside out
Wood apple is one of the must-try fruits among others. They are commonly sold in Sri Lanka. They have an acquired taste and I will suggest you trying the wood apple juices for first timer. Uguressa, which looks like berry, is another interesting fruit as the fruit stall owner had to massage the food before letting us passing it to us to try. If you pass buy a fruit stall, do stop by to take a good look at the interesting variety of fruits available.

TimeOut : Sri Lanka’s strangest fruit
Besttour-lanka.com: Fruits in Sri Lanka - Tropical fruits

Locals

The locals are very friendly and feel free to approach them to ask for directions or help. We have some encounters where the locals at the bus station approached us and asked where we are heading to. They helped us to communicate to the other locals to find the exact boarding place.

It is definitely comforting to know that most locals, if not all, can communicate in English fluently. Hence, there are no issue in getting around, travelling using local transport like bus and train. Just do not be shocked when the locals or even the children walked or waved to you and say "hello"!

Shopping

There are not many shopping centers in Sri Lanka. There are a couple of shopping centers listed in Colombo, but they are mainly catered for locals. If you are looking for some souvenirs, it might be a good idea to get it whenever you see something you like and the price is okay too. We went to Majestic City in Colombo but there are only 2-3 gift shops selling limited/similar souvenirs like keychains, magnet, postcards. The price of the same items in Bandaranaike International Airport are at least twice as much as we found it in Majestic.

If you are looking for Tea as a souvenir, you may want to head down to Sri Lanka Tea Board where you will be spoilt of choices. There are generally two sections in the shop. The tea that are from government companies and those that are from private companies. Do ask the friendly staff for their sound advice.

Transportation

Train, Bus, Tuktuk and Taxis. These are the four main transport you will find in Sri Lanka. Although there are metered Tuktuk or taxis, they are harder to find as compared to non-metered Tuktuk. Tuktuk can be cheap and yet can be very expensive. Always know a rough distance between you and your destination, so that you can keep track of the price range.

Bus in general are quite comfortable and cheap between cities, especially for cities that are not very far apart (<4 hours bus ride). We took a bus from Negombo bus station to Gampaha train station at only Rs 47. An air-conditioned bus ride from Kandy to Dambulla is Rs 180. Tuktuk from Dambulla to Sirigiya is Rs 1100! The bus conductor will get the fares from you after you board the bus and seated. Don't panic if they do not collect from you immediately after you board the bus.
Kandy Train Station
Sri Lanka Railways trains are considerably cheap but it will be good to take note of the train schedule and timing when you are planning the trip. Tickets for Class 2 and below are easily available over the counters but if you need reservation seats (or Class 1 especially), then you will need to call to make reservation. Forget about emailing them at com@railway.gov.lk, I did not receive any email reply on my enquiry. The counter crew are very friendly and smile to my friends' request of taking picture.

Weather

The weather are generally hot but you will not see locals in shorts. They are commonly seen in shirt and pants. Places of a higher sea level are cooler. During our trip, the weather has been good apart from our day in Anuradhapura where there is a downpour and drizzling for a couple of hours. The sun usually rises at 5am (local time) and by 6am, the sky is bright. This is also the reason it is recommended to start Adam's Peak climb at 2am. It will take about 3+ hours for the not-so-fit stair-climbers.

Although this post may not be comprehensive for many, I hope it will offer you a general idea on what to expect in Sri Lanka. Enjoy your trip!


Sunday, December 28, 2014

World Class German Arms Hotel & Restaurant

Welcome to the German Arms
Hotel & Restaurant, Town of Hahndorf
Since the last round of exploration, now it is time to tug in for lunch :) We came by the German Arms Hotel & Restaurant for a German meal, of course! It lies beneath at the basement, which seems a rare find.

Quote of the day!

Pork knuckles! Believe it or not we had half of this left to take-away
This portion we had was unexpectedly humongous for three!


From its menu, this stimulated our senses~ 'Why not try the limited release Monteith's "Apricot Wheat Beer" & or Apple and Honey Hybrid Cider'.  Hence here we go and ordered these two pints. We sure had our fill!

While we stroll, I have gathered some shots along the streets of Hahndorf..

One of the fixtures belonging to a German eatery
'The Best Coffee in Town' of Cafe Assiette

Across the streets under the fine weather in Hahndorf

Ice-cream that I was close to having!

Well-known candy sold at Hahndorf Sweets
54 Main Street, Hahndorf SA 5245, Australia

We finally reached one of our destinations, recommended for candy purchases. Indeed, there is a fair spread of favourite sweets and lollies from childhood stocked here (i.e flavoured fudge, etc), up for grabs if you are a candy-lover. 

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Hahndorf Hill Winery

The exterior of Hahndorf Hill Winery appears to be a historical village, known to be the oldest German settlement in Australia.


From previous references, I read that Adelaide Hills wine region is renowned for Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, cool-climate Shiraz and fresh rosé. With the urge to explore the finest wines of classic varieties found here, I feel excitement to witness a wide selection for wine tasting. To have a better appreciation for their offered variety, we took time to sit through their introduction on the more popular selection. 


Featuring Fresh Rosé 2013,
Sauvignon Blanc 2012 & Pinot Grigio 2013 (from left) 

After the tasting, bought a bottle of Rosé 2013, which I personally liked with a tinge of sweetness in itself. On its menu, it is a new release!

'HHW Rosé 2013 - Trollinger and Blaufrankisch

Totally different, totally unique. This exotic Rosé is a blend of the red German/Austrian varieties. 
Trollinger and Blaufrankisch. Hahndorf Hill Winery is the only producer of these two varieties. This juice was fermented dry and crisp like a zesty white wine. Super fresh with tart cherries quince and rose petals plus excellent structure on the palate allows this to be the perfect match with seafood, Thai or chilli-based cuisine.'

As it says, to match Rosé with seafood or any chilli-based cuisine, I had never attempted to do so though. Still, it tastes brillant by itself!


If you are feeling a little more passion, craving for a zesty and zingy taste, loving fresh tropical flavors and would like a twist, you may wish to go for Sauvignon Blanc. 

Seats that seem inviting for tourists
@ Hahndorf Hill Winery
Exploring the whole of it by the fireplace!
indulging in its cultural heritage

Provision of a corner to enjoy the light breeze
under the sunlight in Adelaide Hills!


Monday, January 20, 2014

The drive off Adelaide


Time for Hahndorf winery! Today I took the wheel :)

Is it the start of spring? 9 August, 2013

The day we collected the car and all ready for the road ride! All excited and anxious as it seems for this road ride. I was so looking forward to it till the moment we had a glimpse of the car and finally getting to drive it. We headed first for Mount Lofty Summit. From Adelaide, it was approximately 20 minutes for a ride to Mount Lofty. 

15km from Adelaide, Mount Lofty Summit

View at Mount Lofty

Panorama of the Mount Lofty Summit

Mount Lofty has been a “must see” destination for any visitor to South Australia, like what is stated on their website. The moment I reached, I was prepared to catch a bird’s eye view, capturing a panoramic view from the landing of the peak for which is 710 metres above sea level! This spectacular view must not be missed. Above is panorama of the Adelaide’s highest peak.

Sight of Koalas! 

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Morning of 9 August

The much recommended Haigh's Chocolates
Pretty much love its macadamia nut chocolate and truffles!

Gloria Jean's Coffees 
http://www.gloriajeanscoffees.com.au/


Before setting off to collect our car for the days ahead, we need to fulfill our stomachs’ crave for a satisfying breakfast! There are several choices when it comes to chilling out at cafes. We finally decided to head for Gloria Jean’s Coffees, a place close to our hearts. 

Strange enough tho, I have never once settled at any of Gloria Jean’s Coffees joint found locally in Singapore! This time, made my first step to its café. Gloria Jean’s Coffees originated in Australia and is still expected to expand with more than 400 coffee houses.

Settling down for our orders

Now you see it!



My choice of flat white (Steamed milk + Espresso coffee) as usual to perk the mornings :p
Additional cravings on my breakfast list:
Chicken Deli Sandwich
Lemon Tart



Guess what! 2 white police horses came by while we were indulging in our wholesome breakfast : J


White charming horses. What a surprise!

breakfast with excellent companions!




Friday, January 3, 2014

Along the streets of Rundle


the night seemed to have ended too soon :{

5pm of Rundle Street - it has darkened so soon! 
which is usual during the winter season


Saturday, December 28, 2013

T2, a place for tea-lovers


Following, our visit was to T2, a tea haven!
It is where we find Australia’s largest range of loose leaf tea, herbal tisanes and collectable teawares. 
This place is definitely worth a visit for tea devotees!
There is a variety of flavours for tea shoppers to choose from. They are certainly spoilt for choice!

Generous display of tea samples

A unique set-up for its teawares



It was a difficult decision to pick from the many available impressive tea flavours on its shelf!

The variety of tea selections


The exquisite, vintage teawares that any tea lover would be tempted to bring home!

A Zen corner for tea! Luxurious?
Tea-for-two

I personally chose from Herbal Tisane..

Lemongrass & Ginger 
Flavour as per described on the website: "sweet with a bite" 

The lemongrass contrasted the spicy flavour of ginger, leaving a taste of freshness within the warm spice. It was a sensational experience while I had it both hot and chilled separately. 
Having tasted both servings, I prefer it in its chilled condition in a tea glass. :)