Monday, October 22, 2007

The Udawattakele Sanctuary.


Kandy, 16-10-1994. I am not too much impressed with Kandy allthough the lake is nice and so is the Udawattakele Sanctuary just outside Kandy and full with monkeys, spiders, birds and even an european monk. Entree to the sanctuary is 12 R. for locals and a stunning 25 R. for foreigners! Service in most restaurants is slow, unfriendly and even the most simple orders produce blank uncomprehensibility on the faces of waiters allthough most sri lankans seem to have a good grasp of the english tongue, colonial as their english might sound.

A small war.


Kandy, 15-10-1994. So far Sri Lanka reminds me a lot of India. The locals - the males - wear the same designer clothes, their women saris, their children dressed in rags or - for the middle class and up - like dolls with clothes full with glitter. They don`t seem to bother about washing their clothes too often - just like the indians. I see the occasional - holy? - cow searching through the numerous piles of garbage that line the streets looking for something to eat. Street sellers everywhere who occupy every spot on the sidewalk forcing the pedestrians to walk at a slow pace or in the street risking their lives among the heavy motorised traffic. Rickshaws and three wheelers but no Ambassador taxies. Rats and cockroaches abound and they must feel the streets are paradise! I took the train to Kandy today - at 500 m. altitude, up in the hills, it feels like an indian hillstation - and even managed to get a seat despite the little war that was on for free seats as soon as the train came to an uncertain stop. The Old Empire hotel has a colonial admosphere, a beautifull old mansion that charges 150 R. for a room.

Pattaya, the male Kingdom.


Colombo, 14-10-1994. I had a comfortable flight with lots of free booze to keep me occupied. I arrived just after midnight so i slept on a field just outside the airport rather that going into the city which would probably mean i would need to get into an arguement with some taxi wallah about the price...Early morning i took the airport bus downtown Colombo where i found the Big John guest house, a bit out of the city centre but i can live with that. Last night at the airport in Bangkok i got dragged into a conversation with four dutch Pattaya punters, all of them grey haired and foul mouthed bragging about puta-city Pattaya, the male Kingdom for Lonely Farangs from the west.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

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