Getting Around Sri Lanka: Is hiring a driver the best way?

Facebooktwittergoogle_plusrssyoutubeinstagramflickrmail

Hiring driver in Sri Lanka is your fastest and easiest way to get around the island.  It is not the cheapest option, however.

As of now, Sri Lanka only has 2 highways. One from the international airport (Bandaranike International Airport) to Colombo and one from Colombo to Galle. Note that you are unable to get on and off the highway before Galle. Most of the public buses are very crowded and do not have AC and the tuk tuk drivers (which are now metered), tend to follow tourists around posing as tour guides.

Taxi’s generally have to be called ahead. What can you do? If you are short on time and want an explanation of some of the sites, please call Rechie Dullewa at +94714336374 (internationally) or email rechiedullewe@hotmail.com. He speaks fluent English and some Spanglish and is very knowledgeable about the different national parks and ancient temples. We just finished spending 10 days with him in the cultural triangle and hill country. He is a blast to hang out with and has been driving tourists around for the past 15 years.

driver

Rechie joining us on Sri Lanka’s holly mountain


Facebooktwittergoogle_plusredditpinterestlinkedintumblrmail

The Importance of Joining Book Clubs

Filed in Asia, Korea, South Korea, writing by on May 17, 2018 0 Comments • views: 2291
The Importance of Joining Book Clubs

As a writer it’s not only good for you to attend writers groups and workshops but also book club meetings in your area. Typically in a book club meeting, everyone has already read the book or specific part of the book ready to be disused. However, at the Book and Culture Club Hosted by Barry […]

READ ON

Sri Lanka: After the war and Tsunami

Filed in Asia, Book on Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka, writing by on May 17, 2018 0 Comments • views: 1956
Sri Lanka: After the war and Tsunami

The War and Tsunami According to a CNN report, in 2004, a Tsunami hit the day after Christmas killing 30,974 people. 4,698 people are still missing and another 100,000 families displaced. In 2009, the 27-year-old civil war finally came to an end. 80,000 to 100,000 or more people are believed to have been killed during […]

READ ON

Live on Korean Radio

Filed in Asia, blogs, Book on Sri Lanka, Korea, South Korea, Sri Lanka, writing by on May 17, 2018 0 Comments • views: 536
Live on Korean Radio

For those of you who did not get to hear me live on the the Korean radio on TBS eFM 1013 Main Street last Wednesday, here is the recording where I talked about my book Beautiful Eye, my next book Checheley the Friendly Elephant, and my travels to Sri Lanka, Mongolia, and Antarctica. This is […]

READ ON

Hiking in South Korea: What to pack and what to expect on the trail

Filed in Asia, hiking, Korea by on May 15, 2018 0 Comments • views: 2365
Hiking in South Korea: What to pack and what to expect on the trail

Seoul (not inside Bukhansan National Park) Seoul Fortress Wall   Seoul Tower and Short Trek with Family Bukhansan National Park and Bukhansan Fortress Wall (including Seoul, Uijeongbu, Goyang, and Yangju) Dulegil trails Section 12 Section 14 Section 15 Section 16 [Google_Maps_WD id=3 map=3] Section 18 Section 19   Bukhansan National Park (all other trails)   […]

READ ON

Havanna on a Budget: How to save money in Cuba

Filed in Cuba by on September 19, 2015 0 Comments • views: 3602
Havanna on a Budget: How to save money in Cuba

  Cuba was always a beach-filled, retro dream for me. Sipping daiquiris by the pool, twirling in full, vintage skirts on the cobblestone streets, and rocking my cat-eye sunglasses from the passenger side of some 1950’s hot rod was a recurring vision in my travel head—and once I’d stepped into Havana it didn’t disappoint. But […]

READ ON

Contact me about placing your ad here
Contact me about placing your ad here