Wednesday, May 31, 2017

5 reasons why you might want to visit Sri Lanka

In poor and largely underdeveloped region in South Asia (India,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka), Sri Lanka
stands perhaps the least materially and culturally repugnant of all.
However, even if this is the case if we look at these countries as a whole,
it is still an emerging market relatively low. Gross monthly income is
around 84 700 Rupee, about 593 US dollars.
This implies that the Lankese average person can never afford to travel and
often end up working either in agriculture (tea, spices, grainseed,
sugarcane, rubber and so on) or single industries (telecommunications,
insurance, banks, tourism, etc.).
From the tourist point of view, another consequence is a low level of
infrastructure. Sri Lanka is not a large island and a distance that would
have taken less than two hours in Western Europe or East Asia takes 4-6
hours there. Some trains that travel through mountainous areas are
incredibly slow. This leads to a lot of time wasted on crowded trains,
buses and taxis.
However, the southeast coast, where places like Galle, Hikkaduwa and
Mirissa Beach are located, have the fastest trains, and if we can afford to
hire a driver for a few days, distances can be treated a slightly faster
pace.
Another negative thing about Sri Lanka is that there is almost zero
attractive girls in the Lankese population. I always keep my eyes open but
still could not see a single local hottie for two weeks. They are not
particularly fat, but that's about their only advantage. Therefore, go over
tourist sites to meet other Western or Asian women instead. For example, in
Hikkaduwwa I met a German girl attractive, original partially Serbic, I
numerus clausus after five minutes of conversation at a local gym.
Thus, this place is obviously not a poosy high-tech paradise, but if we
keep that in mind and find ways to circumvent logistical obstacles and even
hedonistic, and a number of other benefits will manifest.

1. Stunning scenery
The landscape is beautiful in many places in Sri Lanka. For example, early
in the morning and me a friendly guy who worked at my guesthouse went to
the top of Lion Rock Sigiriya to catch sight of a view I will never forget.
Ella, Dambulla Cave Temple, Galle, Mirissa and Yala National Park will also
offer majestic views.

2. beaches breath
One of the most beautiful beaches I visited is located in Grand Bahama,
Bahamas, so an American who wants to relax in a pleasant environment might
want to go there instead. Most of the beaches along the south coast of Sri
Lanka can be considered more attractive, although generally high level.
However, Mirissa Beach is beautiful breathtaking, especially at sunset and
night. So it might actually be worth going into more exotic honeymoon if
one is lucky. I was there alone and did not meet anyone, and although it
was much more pleasant to contemplate while walking along stretches of sand
several times, I wish I could have spent that time with a girl.

3. A diverse and fascinating wildlife
Mirissa Beach, a traveler can also do whale watching, which is a
fascinating experience, as you can probably see a large number of blue
whales. I was particularly lucky in that time and saw several giant whales
and dolphins and other marine animals.
In just one or two weeks, you can see blue whales, leopards from Sri Lanka,
elephants, Indian monkeys (Tuffed gray langur), Mongoose, Indian crested
porcupine, and numerous diving fish species snorkeling or diving underwater.
My best experience in this regard was when my car shipping was chased by an
elephant mother vehemently protected against his offspring near Sigiriya.

4. Theravada Buddhism
Historically and currently, Sri Lanka is an important place to Theravada
Buddhism. Around 250 BCE the only surviving school of Buddhism arrived in
Ceylon, and finally this branch gap in Burma in the eleventh century, and
later also in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. Theravada is more conservative
than Mahayana Buddhism, and this influences the larger society as well.
For historical sites, Dambulla Cave Temple is an excellent starting point.
Here are some of the most impressive Buddha statues in the world are
located.

5. Genuinely friendly people
You meet nice people almost everywhere in the world, but this often happens
with a larger number of opportunistic boring or worse. Often, a good person
in the tourism industry, either Malta or Indonesia, tend eventually to
transmit a message at least semi-imposed recommendation. In other words,
they make you feel obliged to support their family is ready to take you on
a journey, or recommend their guest house especially, inn or hotel. Not
that it is a great thing, but it means a transition to a Gesellschaft
society with just rational mutual agreements and transactions rather than
genuine altruism involved.
In Sri Lanka, there is very little of this, but it often lean toward
traditional Gemainschaft, since Ferdinand Tönnies concept is consistent
with non-European cultures. If you prefer to travel in a way you'll pay
more of course accordingly, but as long as you are traveling in a budget
style, no one will bother you with drugs, hoes or trinkets. Street vendors
are almost absent in all countries, and some offer if all they probably act
very nice and polite. For example, I am convinced of going to a traditional
show, with Hindu elements, which is cheap in the small town of Kandy ,.
As a young married man Lankese told me when he explained why he wanted that
very few, if something back for me to drive with motorcycle at the starting
point, and follow me to the top of Lion Rock Sigiriya: & # 8220, as a
Buddhist, I believe in karma and compassion. I do not want your money & #
8221.
With the government's conflict 26 with the Tamil Eelam Liberation Tigers
and the fact that human nature is much the same regardless of the place
kept in mind, I do not mean that people Lankese are not necessarily better
than others. Always ethics count.

In summary
As I pointed out in the preamble of this article, there are palpable flaws
in Sri Lanka in terms of infrastructure and talent of women in particular.
If one also takes flight distances into account, it could be questionable
for an American to go all the way at all, but those who come to know
through a beautiful country leaning tradition that offers stunning
landscapes, beaches and from wildlife.
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