I have a few jelly fish Stings,millions of small cuts all over my body and a few deep ones in my feet.despite all this hardships ,it was so much fun and i will do it all over again if i get a chance,so lets get started.
27th October,i got a call from the two Italian friends i met in my previous trip to the hill country,they were keeping their promise to meet up with me if they were in Colombo.so yes i was more than glad to hear from them and i was so happy since i was planning on heading out the next day anyway and now they could also join me.Daniel being a seasoned back packer and also a mountaineer and Felix being an excellent mountaineer as well ,was the best ,more like the perfect companions i could have on a trip. i picked them up from my town center in pandura,we had a good dinner and went to bed with the plan that we are heading out towards east but no plan of where exactly.
28th October ,sky was clear and no sign of rain so far,yes a good start since it has been raining for a few weeks we decided to go and see water falls,since it would be full of water and spectacular.what better time to see a waterfall other than a rainy season eh?
The Pine Forest that leads the way to the Bambarakanda falls.
We took a bus to rathnapura and another to kalupahana,we were set to see the sri lankas tallest water fall,The Bambara Kanda falls.we reached there around 1100h,it was spectacular as expected or more if i say.the air was so full of moisture it felt as if we were living inside a bottle of water but still being able to breath.now i know what a fish should be feeling like.
The Bambarakanda Waterfall
The Pond at the end of the waterfall.
The 263 m (863 ft) high waterfall ahd a very good pond at its end,it was quite deep and the perfect place for a swim before lunch,so yeap we all dipped right in.the rocks around the pond made it fun and exciting to climb and jump in to.this was all fun but all in all in was freezing cold even at 12 noon.my mom was nice enough to pack us some milkrice for breakfast and we had it for lunch.oh before that i did my 1st rock climb,Felix and Daniel were both trained and experienced but for me it was a whole new adventure,and yes it was hell of a lot of fun.we had lunch on the top of the rock.
Diyaluma was the next waterfall we met on the way,although we were able to see it right out side from the bus we got down anyway.this waterfall was quite full of water too as we expected and we all wanted to see if we could take another swim and hang out more there.
Diyaluma Waterfall
This was not at all a very corwded area,only a few houses and two shops around.there were rubber plantations so the workers had their houses known as a"laima" which are more like flats around the rubber collecting point.we walked in to one of the small shops filled with mangoes and all sorts of other fruits,and there was one fruit that i have never come across not even seen on tv,so we wanted to try that and asked what it was.it was cocoa,the seed they used to make chocolate.
me being a chocolate lover( oh yeah i love it),could not believe that chocolate was made out of this ,because it does not taste anything like chocolate.its not even bitter nor its sweet .it has more of a sour taste.well now i m in trouble i have no clue how to explain a taste.you have to taste it yourself i guess:)
The coca Fruit
The lady who ran the store told us there are ponds at the top of the waterfall and we might even get to see some elephants because there was a herd 8 to exact living in that area,who come to drink water from the stream.so we decided to camp out at the top of the waterfall.the hike was quite long and we detoured to find our own,well it was Daniel's idea it was fun but the grass was very itchy.
we were able to reach the top around 1700h,it took us nearly about an hour and a half from the road to the top.we set our back packs and we started to look for a place to put up our tent.it was tough since the whole land was a bit slanted and had a certain type of a grass which was highly spread all over the place.we even had the risk of being attacked by the elephants if we did not pick up a right place to set the tent.some how we did make one and put up the tent.the next thing was to make a fire ,we were successful even when it was raining a bit through out all of this.suddenly the rain got heavier and it wasn't fun to sit around a fire in the rain so we went in to the tent and had our mango dinner and rested for the day.
our little hide out from the elephants,well none of the elephants did show up though.all in all the stay was fun.rain kind of fixed the right temperature for a good night sleep inside the tent.
The best thing about Diyaluma water falls is that it has so many pond like structures when u reach the top of it.if you keep walking along the stream you find so many good bathing spots,absolutely lovely.there were a few good jumps too,one jump which was about 5 m we were thinking of doing,we didnt do since Daniel climbed all the way down in the rock and said it might not be deep enough,but we sure wont die.we didnt do it anyway.
one of the ponds,the stream comes through the trees which has rocks large enough to sit on and yes it was our dining place.best dining place ever.
Bath and a Sunbath???OH YEAH!!!!!!
we went to the jumping point of the waterfall next morning,29th October was the day.we could see the buses on the road,it looked like a small match box race.Daniel and Felix would always discuss about climbing up or down when they see a rock and yes that's what they were exactly doing while we were on the top looking at the steep downfall.
Arugam bay was a well known surfing spot and it was our next destination.the buses are a bit less and we were fortunate enough to catch the last bus to arugam bay from,moneragala.These areas were under heavy LTTE attack back before 2009,and its so blissful to see that those roads are free and safe,just like in Colombo or just like in any other part of the country.we were very fortunate to see a well build elephant crossing the road on our way to arugam bay so yes we saw an elephant on our trip,a very wild and a loud one too.we reached arugam bay around 2100h and we got a place to stay for a decent price (Rs 800) for all three of us.we settled in had a bath and went for a walk in the city.it was small ,quite party like but it was deserted since it was off season.it was majorly a fishing village,we went in to this nice cozy bar and had a game of carrom.it was fun and it was a good night.we went to bed early since we wanted to catch sunrise.
Arugam Bay
30th October,the sky was gloomy and we could not watch any sunrise due to the clouds.but the waves were strong and good for a surf.but for some reason it started raining so we had no other option but to head out,with our things to our next destination.
we arrived in batticalo around 1300h and we wanted to see around batticalo so we booked a night train to trinco,that way we save money without spending for accommodation.yes all of us were quite on low budget so it was for the best.when i arrived in batticalo i was so happy because i just came passing a scout statue.and this was a symbol that scouting was well spread in my country.
The Scout Statue built to celebrate 80 years of scouting in batticalo.2012 Sri Lanka would be celebrating 100 years of scouting and we will be hosting the Asia pacific regional jamboree as well.
Something that i found uncommon and very interesting was the common sight of girls riding bicycles.yes so many of them all most all of them on bicycles.this ended up being my hobby trying to catch women riding bicycles on my camera.the girls probably thought "freak"but hey you wouldn't get photographed for riding a bike everyday.
The Rumor says there were mermaids in the lagoons of batticalo back in the day.the batticalo railway station adds a little spice to the legend.
Riding with one hand,for a girl is damn impressive.
another common view in the beaches of batticalo would be fishermen drying fish,we call it "Karavala" its various kinds of wish soaked in salt and dried later on,but i heard its mainly a type of tuna.
Dried Tuna
we had so much time to kill and we spent a quite a lot of time swimming,we needed something more fun to do.we were trying to convince a fisherman to give us a ride in his motor-less boat which would have been fun,pedaling though high waves.but the sea was a bit too strong so our hope was less.
we saw a small group of people about 5, one man a kid and a few women trying to catch something or doing something which looked like catching fish with a cloth.of course this was in a small strip of water in the beach very close by to the sea.we went there to see what going on and yes they were fishing and we joined them right away. Felix being a hunter set a fish trap and yes none got caught.but Felix and Daniel were both able to catch fish with their bare hands and well i was a bit out of luck i would say.
this is where they stored the fish.umbrella fishing.
we grabbed a few things for dinner and got on the night train,it wasn't a long sleep since we had to get down from a station(gal oya) and change to the trinco train.and we were supposed to reach trinco at 0040h on 31st October but we reached there at 0020h.and we didn't want to buy a place for just a few hours so we slept in the railway station.homeless people we were that night according to Felix.
we came to the trinco bus station and the nice policeman agreed to keep our backpack in their hut.which was quite a lot of help.we were straight away headed to the nilaveli beach,the beach was beautiful but it was a bit cloudy but no rain.jelly fish jelly fish,so many of them but to hell with it we just jumped in for a swim and got a few stings.after the swim we were headed to see the pigeon island national park and for foreign entrance once again the ridiculous pricing.we were a little pissed off but the island looked pretty intersting.
The pigeon Island
There is quite a wide reef spreading along the pigeon island so it is quite a good place to go snorkeling.except the snorkeling gear that is provided when u pay 500 bucks is bullshit.so take your own mask or some equipment if u have.there is a living coral and you can see some colors the further you go.and yes its filled with lovely fish and yes a quite a no of jellyfish too.i heard its during this time of year there are more than the usual amount,but the risk is always a thrill.
two things you will see until you get sick of,that would be pigeons and crabs.you cannot see a rock without a crab on it or you cannot look up the sky with out seeing a pigeon.its full of them.there are so many rocks around the island and we went rock hoping all around the island,it should be turned in to a sport.
Pigeon Attack
Crap Crab (that's what i call them)
we spent a lot of time in the island and returned to the land once we felt an unbearable hunger.we were very lucky to hitch a ride from nilaveli to all the way to trinco.trinco town is quite amusing.its a coastal fisherman town and you see deer,just walking around all over the place.how odd is that eh??truns out that they were given to the Koneshwaram kovil for kind of a festival and no one kills it since the animal is considered holy.
well this is odd???hmm not for people in trinco
the way to koneshwaram kovil is more like a sanctuary for animals.birds,Deers families of cats,dogs and goat.you can see tons of parrots.the pathway is thorough an army camp.its quite interesting how there are no check points every 5 minutes even in a high security area.its such a delight to be back in peace after 30 years of war.
The kovil consists of quite a number of sculptures and one large sculptures was still in progress.the kovil is built on a rock called the swami rock and yes its the sea straight down and it would have been an awesome jump if we did it.the kovil is known to be one of the main places taken care by the king Rawana,in the story Ramayanaya.
King Rawana
Sculptures in Koneshwaram Kovil
oh here is proof that scouts are everywhere,we were in trinco town trying to get some snacks.and i got my two friends to try sri lankan hoppers and they loved it .of course it s amazing.and a bunch of kids all dressed up walks pass me and i could not resist taking a photograph with them.i had nothing on me to give them next trip on i m carrying something with me to give to the next scout i run into.
Me,Daniel and the Boy Scouts
The bus to colombo was at 0015 so we had more time to kill,we found a place to play a game of pool and well we played that game for quite a long time,at least for two hours.we finished the game came to the bus stand and still we had more time.and tuk tuk guys would not leave us in peace asking to give us rides.and finally felix siad "hey man we want to go to the moon can you drop us?" and the tuk tuk guys said get in.well good days it was,all of it.
The Three musketeers
The feeling of not being worried about a future,the freedom from the past and all other responsibilities was simply blissful.something i learned from this trip is to trust,to trust any stranger,because to live in fear or suspicion in our minds is such a burden.if something is meant to happen it will,what ever precaution we take.why not just enjoy the ride,leaving all the worries aside eh?
All the Above Photograph's were taken by Me,using an A590ls cannon.
Blogged by,
Malinda Senanayake,
Sri Lanka Scout Association,Sri Lanka.
malindamax91@gmail.com
All the Above Photograph's were taken by Me,using an A590ls cannon.
Blogged by,
Malinda Senanayake,
Sri Lanka Scout Association,Sri Lanka.
malindamax91@gmail.com
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