Oh man here we go again….. “ is what rang in our heads as the announcement broke the silence while relaxed around the pool…..
blah blah blah
“diesel generators” blah blah blah “ going slow” blah blah blah “We will be
late in Colombo”….. bugger
This was
like 2011 all over again…..
Instead of
arriving in Colombo in the morning, our arrival time was now scheduled for
1.30pm. This change put the kiss of
death for our tour. We no longer had
enough time to complete our trip which included the Madugaga Mangrove boat
safari, cinnamon garden, fish spa, lunch, and architectural house.
In the end, our friend Sharon was able to put together an abridged tour visiting some of the
Colombo sites we have not been to before.
Sail into
Colombo is always interesting… having been quite a few times before, we have
seen the skyline change over the years.
As we
pulled in alongside the dock, the familiar sights and sounds hit us straight away…. Though not as many buses as there were no
longer any tours heading out to Kandy, Pinwalla or the tea plantations.
Being a
working container port, our only way out was by shuttle, so once again we exited
the ship using a ticketing system.
Colombo
gave us a special welcome with traditional musicians and beautifully dressed
dancers performing as we exited the ship.
We used the
shuttle to get to the port gate where our guide was waiting for us.
Our first
stop was at the Asokaramaya Buddhist Temple.
Putting this onto our list after being recommended by Port Lecturer Hutch on
the Ship. Originally built in the 1870s
this temple is filled with amazing artwork, maybe not in the likes of Van Gough
or Picasso, but each of the ornate rooms with their giant buddhas or life-size statues tells a story of their beliefs from the past.
Then it was
down to Pettah where we would first visit the floating markets, which were unfortunately
over for the day, then over to the Red Mosque.
In the heart of the Pettah market area, it was certainly hustling and
bustling. Amazing stalls with each one specializing in different items… There was the coat hanger stall, the elastic stall,
beautiful braids and ribbons, and baskets of every shape and size.
With an 8pm
sail away, time was running out, but before we headed back to the port gates we
made a stop at the local supermarket where boys stocked up on the local beer.
Dropped off
at the port gates we didn’t have to wait long for the shuttle to get us back to
the ship.
We managed
to spend a little time perusing the markets on the pier, but little did we know
that at 10pm we would be still tied against the wharf with the refueling
bunker still butted up against us… that should have been the first sign of what
was to come…..
Overall it
ended up a very good day, unfortunately not so much for some friends. Note to
everyone, do not go on a tour with more than 6 people in Colombo…. Anything bigger
and you will have trouble with traffic, parking, and lingering guests who do not
adhere to the instructions from the guide, turned their tour into nothing but a
continual drive-by. Stopping only occasionally
and then passing on entering a temple due to limited time, but being taken to a
jewelry store for more than 30 minutes ….
Other
friends spoke of great experiences by just picking up a van dockside or really
getting the Colombo experience by touring in one of the many colourful tuk tuks…