Sri Lanka day 4 – Kandy and Nuwara Eliya
Savee picked me up from the Vino Villa at 8:45am. It was a nice enough place and had adorable
seating areas on a balcony. The bathroom
was cramped though and the shower was a just a removable hose over the
toilet. They serve the same breakfast to
everyone. They brought out OJ, and plain
egg omelet, and a big piece of sausage.
I was happy, then they brought out SIX pieces of toast and a huge plate
of fruit (a whole banana, about 12 chunks of papaya and 12 chunks of watermelon
and 4 slices of pineapple. I hate
wasting food!! My parents were big on
eating every morsel off your plate and being India heightens it. I ate the omelet and sausage no problem and I
ate all the fruit (saving the banana for later) even though I do not like
papaya or watermelon that much, but I absolutely cannot get down 6 pieces of
toast!
We drove around the upper lake shore drive (didn’t look like
Chicago at all) and stopped for some
pictures of the views.
We had to make a
stop at the accommodation that he stayed at last night to get his forgotten ID,
then we went to the Royal Botanical gardens – they were HUGE. 167 acres I think. I like the orchids the best.
People always say Sri Lanka is awesome and I knew I would
see temples and ruins etc. but there
wasn’t anything particular I really wanted to see except for taking a train
ride. Sri Lanka is supposed to have the
most scenic train rides in the world and today was the day that I was going to
take the train from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya.
Savee took me to the train station, wrote down the name of the stop I
needed and wrote his phone number down – just in case. Thank goodness he did! It was almost noon and the train was supposed
to come at 12:31. I sat outside in the shade and was
reading on my ipad. The train was late –
didn’t actually leave until 1:10 without me on it. about 12:40 I started to not feel well –
sweaty, dizzy- so I rested my head on the seat rails and took some deep
breaths. So my vision was all grey and
my hearing was dulled to where it sounded like I was hearing everything through
water. I was trying not to pass
out. I would lay my head down and it
would get a little better, but then it would be awful again. I looked around for the couple who were in
line with me at the ticket counter – I knew they spoke English. They were a few seats away from me and I
staggered over there. The guy went to
have the station people call my driver.
I sat with my head between my knees desperately trying not to pass out. The
train finally came! Augh. She and
another lady walked me over to a bench where I could lay down until Savee came
back. By the time he got back, I was
feeling a bit better. I was really
disappointed that I missed the train.
There are Pros and Cons to traveling alone. Con -when something like this happens you are
alone. Pro- when your plans get messed
up like this, it doesn’t mess up anyone else’s plans. I laid down in the back of the car for an
hour or so and we stopped at a tea plantation and factory. I have been to tea plantations in India, but
never a factory where they make it. It
was the Glenlock plantation – founded by a Scottish man. The lady was very knowledgeable – she showed how
each leaf makes a different tea-the big one, black – the middle one, green –
and the tiny stub, white. Women (only
women- usually Tamil women because their labor is cheapest) pick the leaves in
the mornings and they lay them on these big machines with fans to for 12 hours
to get 50% of the moisture out. Then
they put them in a machine that grinds them up and sorts the piece sizes. The smallest pieces make the strongest
tea. One of the machines was a new one
from Japan and she kept going on about how great this machine was and asked me
“Why do Japanese make such good machines?” She was totally serious and curious
as to what makes them so good at making machines J
They gave Savee and I some tea, then I bought some.
made for royalty!! |
We drove the rest of the way to Nuwara Eliya – I can only
imagine how beautiful the train ride was. I am sooo disappointed. It was cooler in this part of the
country. He took me to the lake park
where a lot of the locals hang out.
There was a nice walking path around the lake, boats you could ride, street
food to buy, etc.
I stayed at the Heaven Seven hotel at the top of a hill. It had great views, lovely people, and nice food. I would definitely stay there again!!!
I stayed at the Heaven Seven hotel at the top of a hill. It had great views, lovely people, and nice food. I would definitely stay there again!!!
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