Sri Lanka

Tom visits Sri Lanka
by pasto911

I saw absolutely nothing during my stay that would lead me to believe that the areas where we work are unsafe for volunteers. There are security checkpoints at the airport and around the capital buildings, as well as a rather tense political mood. Frankly all of this was not very different than what one sees in London and New York every day so I felt quite at ease – much more so, in fact, than during my 2004 visit to Nepal.
If there is an upside to the current political situation, it is that the tourist infrastructure is underutilized at the moment, which means that many nice hotels and restaurants are sitting empty and are overjoyed to see our volunteers walk through the door.

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Sri Lanka people
by pasto911

Sri Lanka’s reputation as being more comfortable than India for westerners proved more or less correct in my view. Even at the Turtle project in Bundala, which is pretty remote, the volunteers had access to a western toilet and high speed internet in the host-family’s house. Of course, the road outside the host-family’s house was just packed-earth and badly pockmarked.

Charley and I are too cool for school
Charley and I are too cool for school
by pasto911

 

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