Day 14 (Friday 8th)
Believe it or not today we went and saw Finding Dory at the cinema. It was pretty much just a day of chilling until we needed to head to the airport. You know what? It was pretty awesome... despite the interval in the middle of the film.
And that concludes our trip to Sri Lanka. Upon reflecting on our time in Sri Lanka, Dav and myself have compiled a list of tips we thought might be handy for others who haven't been.
Tips
-Don't ever expect toilet paper to be in a toilet.
-Don't expect public toilets to be free.
-Don't expect visits to waterfalls to be a leisurely activity.
-Prepare yourself for sweltering heat but pack a jacket and pants for the hill country.
-Be prepared to be stared at blankly when you use English.
-Don't expect a tuk-tuk metre to work... ever.
-The buses will be sweaty but come on, travelling across the country for $2 priceless.
-The trains are a MUST, alright?
-Samosa even out of a newspaper bag is incredible.
-Necto is the nectar of Gods.
-Fingers get dirty when eating but fear not there is always a tap (or cup of water) nearby to clean up.
-Be prepared to not see another white person.
-Beers can be out of stock (shock horror).
-Curry and rice is a breakfast food... duh.
-Mangosteen... just try one ok.
-Sri Lankan time is at least 40 minutes after proposed arrival/departure I swear.
-Their KFC must have better secret herbs n spices.
-Roti every damn day (as a friend told me)
-Wifi? What Wifi? Local sims are heaven.
-If you're asked to join in Ramadan celebrations you must.
-Be prepared to need more than 14 days to explore this incredible country.
-You play cricket? Everyone plays cricket.
-1st, 2nd or 3rd class train ticket? Try them all!
-Take your shoes off wherever possible.
-Bathrooms shall now officially be renamed soaking wet rooms.
-And a cold shower's good right?
-A fridge is just a storage space for bottles not necessarily to keep them cool.
-You won't hit another vehicle I promise.
-A plastic bag over a plate saves dishes.
-And last but not least... Explore Sri Lanka it's beautiful from East to West, North to South.