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That's Right R-2, We're Going to Dagoba
Dagobas. Aka, stupas. Every town has at least one. They can be a few inches high or rise above the tallest trees in the forest. No matter where one goes in Sri Lanka, it is impossible to miss these white domed structures that pepper the landscape. Depending on who you …
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Tagged Ancient Cities, Buddha, buddhism, Dagoba, Sri Lanka, Stupa, Temple
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Kandy Makes You Dandy
Our first stop in Sri Lanka was Kandy: the Buddhist and spiritual center of the country. This beautiful hillside town is most famous for the Temple of the Sacred Tooth, where a tooth of Buddha that was taken from his funeral pyre is stored. Pilgrims come from all over the …
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Our First Private Driver
The Ancient Cities are the ruined remains of the early kingdoms and capitals of Sri Lanka and some of the main attractions in the country. They are very spread out and tough to get to so, for the first time in the history of Carrie and my travels, we treated …
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Burning our Feet at the Ancient Cities of Sri Lanka
Every single place we visited in the Ancient Cities region was beautiful, unique, filled with dagobas and HOT! To begin with, as the ruins are all also spiritual centers, we had to remove our hats and shoes before entering any of them. This was especially painful as the sun was …
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The Hornets are Buzzing at Sigiriya
Sigiriya became the final stop on our Ancient Cities tour after we visited the front gate on our first day and were told we could only climb halfway up due to a hornet infestation atop the fortress. It seemed that some school kids threw rocks at their nests 10 days …
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Tagged Ancient Cities, Monastary, Scams, Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka: The Undiscovered Country – This and That
After just three weeks in Sri Lanka, Carrie and I have exhaust ed the options of traditional Sri Lankan food and are quite ready to explore the cuisine of Southeast Asia. We saw a woman who was just returning from having her hand amputated faint on a bus. Locals revived …
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It Takes Two Days in Chennai to Buy a Plane Ticket
With our pacakge off in the mail, it was time to find an Internet cafe to book a ticket to Sri Lanka for 7:30am the next morning. However, we quickly learned that you couldn’t book an e-ticket less than 24 hours before the flight. Next we tried to call the …
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