Wednesday, January 21, 2015

The Mysteries of Ceylon

As we plan our next getaway, I glance at the photobook we created of our time spent in Sri Lanka last year. Since my husband's family is from Sri Lanka, we thought it would be a wonderful time to introduce my son to the other half of his heritage - and boy, did the country not disappoint! So join me, wont you with a cuppa?



Since the end of the civil war, the country has cleaned up its act and serves as a lovely, cost effective island oasis for tourists from around the world. We started off visiting RamBodha - which legend has it was where Hanuman, the monkey God, first saw Sita, imprisoned in Ravana's kingdom. There is a beautiful temple situated on a hill top to mark the spot. The image below shows the temple in the far off distance with its white dome peeking through the forest of trees.


On our way from RamBodha, we spotted a waterfall which would have been more a raging fall given the right conditions - but was happy to frolicking tourists ;)


After we spent some time at the temple, we visited a working tea estate/farm  - where they grow and package the tea. The tea was flavorful as it can only be when something is so close to source. Depending on the type of tea, there is various kinds of processing that they go through. Here are some open samples - and more that I brought home! The silver tips or white tea are the hardest to process - hence the most expensive.
 
 
 
This particular tea was harvested from the Glenloch tea estate - I only recently opened the package since I wanted to time it right! White tea is considered to have the most antioxidant properties of all the teas. The process by which the plant buds/stems are dried and processed is much more natural than the normal tea. White tea has a milder taste - try it, you won't be disappointed!

Our long day ended in Kandy - the town that hosts the sacred temple of Buddha. We stayed at the hotel Mahawali on the banks of the Mahawali river - and the architecture and grounds of the hotel will leave you spell bound! Majestic colonial architecture with the beauty of the island. The service was beyond compare!

 
 
 
A handful of temple flowers strewn about the hotel grounds! Mesmerizing fragrance!
 
The streets leading upto the entrance of the temple were lined with flower stalls selling lotus stems in the most gorgeous hues!


Buddhist prayer flags inside the Tooth Temple
An offering to the Gods
 
Our next stop after Kandy was the town of Dambulla, a mid sized town in the central part of the country. This place is known for the Golden Temple of Dambulla - a UNESCO World Heritage site. Besides the Golden Temple which also serves as the gateway to the Dambulla caves, Dambulla is well known for its wild life and reserve. We stayed at the Heritance Kandalama - just outside of Dambulla. This hotel is within sight of the ancient city of Sigirya, Kandalama was architected by the famous architect, Geoffrey Bawa - and remains true to its origins. It has been carved into a wall of a mountainous rock, the corridors are built around the rock facing walls. This hotel is truly at harmony with nature with the monkeys playfully sitting on your window ledge outside your bathroom and being sneaky and stealing food from you if they think you are not paying attention! What mesmerized me the most was the lone flute player sitting amongst the rocks surrounding the pool and playing his flute when the sun sets - the sound of the music bouncing off the mountains was out of this world!
Row upon row of buddhas inside the Dambulla caves
 
Breakfast companions
 


Images at Sigiriya. From the top: frescoe paintings, the reflecting pool, and the Cobra Headed exit
 
After scrambling around UNESCO world heritage sites, it was time for some serious R&R. To achieve that we drove to the beach town of Passekudaha and stayed at the gorgeous, award wining Maalu Maalu resort. The hotel is designed as self contained chalets modelled after a traditional Sri Lankan fishing village - but the amenities are modern! The sand is soft, the sounds from the ocean lull you to sleep, and the massages are heavenly!
 



Softer sand is yet to be found!
 
Our final stop in this beautiful country was back in Colombo - which reminded me of Amchi Mumbai to a large extent. Same bustling city, same backdrop, maybe with a slightly more colonial backdrop. We spent some time tasting some more lovely tea! The setting was a converted hospital that used to be run by the Dutch. A lot of the original architectural elements were still maintained - the window shutters are still from when the place was used as a hospital.
 
 


The old Dutch hospital in Colombo
That wrapped up our short visit to this island country - I think this should be a definite add on to your bucket list!
 
 
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Fly far far away

When the weather outside is a frightful minus 21 degrees, thoughts naturally turn to warmth and everything yummy. And some place far, far away from here. Some place like La Magnanerie. We had the most amazing good luck to find this place and stay here for a few nights when we were in Provence last year.

Caroline and Francois who run this place are charming beyond description - and have beautifully preserved this converted silk worm farm. They have turned it into a bed and breakfast in Grans, just outside of Mareseilles in the heart of Provence, France.

From the moment you discover it - and push the gate open, you are drawn into a Secret Garden like setting. The grounds are lush with greenery and every turn and meander down the courtyard brings you to fantastic little treasures.

Caroline's breakfasts are yummy, simple, and soul satisfying. There is conversations to be had and wine to be shared with the hosts and the other guests in the evenings. The rooms are dreamy and invite you to spend an extra moment lingering.

See for yourself!

These are the plane trees that form a brilliant canopy in one of the bylanes - doesn't it look mysterious and delightful?

 
View from our room - a delightful loft - aptly titled the "Diva Room"


Another turn in the garden...


 From the breakfast area loking up into the beautiful facade of the building
 Meander down, won't you?

 What could be around that hedge??


At a loss for description!

Monday, January 12, 2015

Columbia

Yes - I know it has been an insanely long period of silence - but any time to return is good, right? This is still my private domain - and I want to keep it fiercly so- for now! This blog has never really had much of a purpose when I started writing - and I think I like it best that way - not restricted, but free to express what the mind feels the most at this time.

So, as I sit here sipping on my Misto Americano and dwell on the origins of my coffee, I am taken to the far away land of travels! One country we are hoping to get to this year is Columbia. I pretty much have our itineary sorted out in my head - 3 nights in Bogota, a little bit of time in Hacienda Bambusa, and wrapping up in Cartagena.

Doesn't it sound thrilling? I do hope to come back and provide an update on this - when it happens, but in the meantime, I will leave you with the image of Hacienda Bambusa - doesn't it want to make you pack  your bags and run off?