Sigiriya is Sri Lanka’s big-ticket tourist attraction, its equivalent of both Australia’s Uluru (being a rocky outcrop of national identity) and Peru’s Macchu Picchu (being a ruined hilltop capital). It towers over the forested plains (pic) with a breathtaking, almost arrogant, size – just like the admission fee. There’s a very steep walkway glued to…
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Sri Lanka 13: Kandy to Sigiriya
Thanks to another very early start in the cool Kandy dawn, and a cloudy daytime keeping the temperatures down, this was the most enjoyable cycle so far. I’m now following the A9 up north for the last section of my End to End – a concept familiar to domestic LEJOGgers – and out of Kandy…
Sri Lanka 12: Kandy
A day biking in town, going past Kandyesque sights such as this GR-period British post box in front of a Buddhist temple (pic). So you can pray for good luck, for instance that the postcard you’ve sent will actually arrive. I cycled up a steep back road into the hills to the well set-up Tea…
Sri Lanka 11: Nuwara Eliya to Kandy
Today was a treat: 50 miles of mostly downhill – cashing in on 1400m of descent – including 20 of freewheel. There were more hairpins (pic) than in a hairpin shop that sells a lot of hairpins after a fresh delivery of hairpins. Progress actually wasn’t that fast, despite the hurtling downhill speeds of up…
Sri Lanka 10: Nuwara Eliya
A day off the bike exploring Nuwara Eliya today. Created by the English, it’s still got a colonial feel to it: racecourse (pic), golf club, half-timbered villa houses, High Tea at the Grand Hotel (more of this later). And the A5 goes right through it, though the one from London to Holyhead probably doesn’t go…
Sri Lanka 9: Haputale to Nuwara Eliya
A beautiful, tranquil dawn start, with awesome views of Hill Country peaks sticking up like islands above the layer of cloud a thousand feet below (pic). Down there in the clouds, at Bandarawela, it was cool and damp and felt more like England, except my breakfast muffin from a bakery only cost 25p. It was…
Sri Lanka 8: Haputale
A rest day today, but I was still up early, rewarded by some stunning views of the hillscape mists (pic). It’s chilly at night up here in Hill Country: there are actually sheets and blankets on the bed (elsewhere there’s nothing), the windows had condensation this morning, and I needed my fleece to go out…
Sri Lanka 7: Balangoda to Haputale
A short distance today – just 30 miles, whatever that is in km – but very strenuous ones, into Hill Country. There was around 1500m of climb, whatever that is in feet. But the dawn start from Balangoda was a delight, cycling through sunrise rice paddies to the sound of birdsong. Lots of steady climbing,…
Sri Lanka 6: Udawalawe to Balangoda
Along with my guesthousemates, I went out on a morning safari. Udawalawe National Park (pic) is one of the world’s best places to see elephants in the wild. Apparently they drink 200 litres of water a day, which is what I felt like doing once I got cycling later on. But we also saw loads…
Sri Lanka 5: Tangalla to Udawalawe
More glorious cycling on a hot day, relieved by cream sodas and excellent curries. Heading north from Tangalla I visited the Rock Temples of Mulkirigala. They’re up this rock (pic). In the long climb to the top you pass five temples that contain enormous reclining Buddhas (pic). They rather put me in mind of the…