For most of my trips, I usually allot a certain amount of money for scamsters. Don't get me wrong. I don't go about like a babe lost in the woods waiting to be ...
Kandy has everything going for it. The location is beautiful; the city is a charming mix of colonial buildings and bustling Asian vibes, and the hills are just ...
My best memories of Kandy revolve around Ceylon tea, lush green hills, a serene lake, and peachy sunsets. I simply loved Kandy and met with some of the most int...
Okay, so I found Galle to be immensely boring. In my eyes, the UNESCO Heritage Site fortified city's sterile environment lacked a certain gritty Sri Lankan char...
I stopped for a night at Koggala on my way to Galle from Mirissa. The transfer was by local bus and it took around 45 minutes. Kogalla is famous for its iconic ...
Mirissa smelled of heavy salty wet air, damp greenery, and petrol fumes. I arrived there on the afternoon from Colombo and thick tropical rain had splashed on...
Colombo as a capital city of Sri Lanka does not offer a bundle of attractions. It is crowded, congested and brims over with people. However, the capital city is...
The Colpetty or Kollupitiya Market is heralded by the senior Colombites as a tradition that prevailed against the odds of time. Located near the Galle Face Gree...
Colombo still brings to me memories of salty sea air, puttering colourful tuk-tuks, satiny golden coconuts, large vermillion silk floss flowers, gorgeous coloni...
When I was in Sri Lanka the monsoon was in full swing. The little teardrop-shaped island was lashed by angry waves of the Indian Ocean and rain pounded on it al...