finding serendipity in sri lanka

finding serendipity in sri lanka

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october 1 - october 7

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you don't make sri lanka happen. sri lanka happens to you. a place of serendipity, it is a rambunctious journey into awe. the people cocoon you with bountiful and authentic hospitality.

the environment enraptures, from waterfalls stowed in verdant jungle, to ancient temples on peaks. it was named serendib more than one millenia and a half ago, and the ability of tripping over happy accidents persists for travellers to this day.

here you learn how to let go and have faith. i arrived with no plans, beyond the first night’s hotel. i sent an unrelated work email from my villa the afternoon of arrival, explaining i was out of office in sri lanka. the reply introduced me to a call, and suddenly the next 6 days were designed. much of this trip follows that serendipitous route and encounter.

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day one

OH, you’re in for a treat

DITCH the tarmac and head for nearby heartland Kandy

MEET a local family of traditional dancers, a witch doctor shaman and flame thrown in for good measure in their back garden under a fig tree

TIME for tea, at an eccentric bolthole that had to be seen to be believed, with a matriarch overseeing the run-down mansion who has welcomed celebrity after celebrity

SLEEP in a four poster bed in a home built for a King, and become accustomed to Sri Lankan colonial style


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day two

SWIM in the infinity pool overlooking rice paddies as chanting from the Buddhist temples floats by as you do

READ in the outdoor library, before a colonial breakfast with a perfect pot of Ceylon tea

POLISH your lens as you’re about to board one of the best scenic train journeys in the world, cutting through tea plantations, jungle and curving by waterfalls

TREK to your own secret waterfall and swimming hole

RESIDE in a traditionally designed Sri Lankan home, where all rooms feed off an inner courtyard with a portal to the sky


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day three

BREATHE in the jungle early and go recreate the magic with another swim in the waterfall

DRIVE through mountains, wetlands and past all manner of wildlife – the odd wild elephant included

GAPE at the world’s tallest Buddha sculpture in a hideaway spot that feels both like discovery and pilgrimage

MORE elephants? Correct, as we enter Yala National Park. It’s open air vehicle safari time


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day four

WAKE in luxury cocoon tents with plunge pool, as you take breakfast on the balcony overlooking the ocean

STALK LEOPARDS, elephants, water buffalo, eagles, loris and civet: you’ll track some majestic wildlife

FILL your boots at breakfast, food coma approved, as the remainder of the day is you time: pool, hike, eat more, lay out, read

DINE under the stars, engulfed by wilderness, wildlife and water every which way


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day five

SEA staring straight back at you? Time to hit the Indian Ocean and spot blue whales and dolphins

HARVEST fresh coconuts at a secret palm lined beach

INLAND we go for a retreat that is built on a Fibonacci principle with villas that are like treehouses

COOK like a local – albeit, a healthy one – at the retreat. Learn how to make a fruit curry that tastes like pulled pork. Down beetroot martinis while you cook


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day six

FAMOUS yoga with a celebrity instructor in an open-air shala where peacocks are known to hang out in trees and watch your downward dogs and pigeon poses

MARVEL at the colonial masterpieces of Dutch style in Galle, including forts and hotels and cafes

PROCURE presents (for yourself perhaps) at the markets with a local exposing the best boutiques


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day seven

GIVE back, assisting at a women’s social enterprise project 

DINE lunch at the best kept secret of Sri Lanka, home to the genre of food that is as exclusive as it is widely regarded as the best

THAT’S awe, folks


 

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