Summer Dew Villa | villa inTalpe, Galle, Sri Lanka
Summer dew villa is a three bedrooms villa with attached bathroom for each room, living area, kitchen, front yard also available. Summer dew villa is perfect choice for family or group of friends as a private stay with the self catering option. Also good for a couple as private stay. Talpe beach is in walking distance. 10 minutes to world famous unawatuna beach and 20 minutes to world heritage Galle fort and the city.
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Whale watching in Sri Lanka | blue whales | Dolfins
We are summer dew tours and arrange whale watching trip in down south Sri lanka. Both private and group tours will be arranged. The best trip to observe world biggest mammal Blue whale.
in this vedio showing a Comfortable private tour by a modern speed boat.
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GOPRO: ONE MINUTE FROM OUR WAY TO GALLE - SRI LANKA TIMELAPSE
Summer 2014 - GALLE - SRI LANKA
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Sri Lanka New Years Break - 8 days in 8 hotels across Sri Lanka
After reading plenty of blogs and the lonely planet my friend and I planned our New Years get away to Sri Lanka. We took a direct flight from Mumbai to Colombo via Sri Lankan Airlines.
We arrived at 1130pm. Checked into Pledge 3 for the night in Negambo.
Booked an Uber to Habarana the next morning after breakfast and a walk on the beach.
On the way, we stopped at the Dambulla Rock Caves and the Golden Buddha Temple next doors.
Stayed at the Cinnamon Lodge Habarana. Don’t get fooled by the name. It is not a lodge but a massive 5* sized property!
Booked a massage at Thrimal Ayurveda for 60m. Bliss. Especially their steam box! The next morning we hiked up Sigiriya (Lions Rock). Magnificent. Opens at 7am. Carry your passport for a discount if your country is a part of the SAARC countries.
The next stop was another Cinnamon Hotel in Kandy. At 6pm. we rushed to the Buddha tooth relic temple. We missed the traditional dancers. But we saw the ceremony to the beat of drums. Midland restaurant next door served us yummy Sri Lankan cuisine.
We managed to buy sold out 1st. class tickets for the Kandy - Ella Train at double the cost. 1500 INR each or $20pp
Reached Ella on the 31st evening. Stayed at BBQ HUB. It was central and cozy. Grabbed a bite at Cafe Chill. Was vibrant and had a buzz.
Made some friends on the train and connected with them to bring in the New Year together at One Love cafe later that evening.
The next day we took a taxi to Mirissa. Saw a wild elephant on the edge on the road as we passed by Udanwale National Park. Also saw plenty of peacocks. Arrived after dark into Mirissa. Stayed at Handagedara Hotel. Was in the heart of Mirissa Beach area. Booked whale watching for 6am the next morning and hit the streets to find dinner. Everything closes by 10! Some beach shacks are operating till 2am. Did dinner and beers in one of them. Service is slow incase you’re in a hurry.
We used TripAdvisor to buy our seats for the whale watching. We used Chaminda Whale Watching. They pick you up and drop you back if you’re close. Thankfully we were.
We managed to see a few dolphins and eventually the Blue Whale. But took too long! Chaminda Whale Watching guys are persistent and refused to turn around until we saw the biggest whale in the ocean. Grateful to them.
Got back at 130pm. Tanned. Hungry and tired.
We found a highly rated placed called Dewmani Roti Shop in Mirissa. Their chop chop (Kothu) with shrimp was excellent. Also their roti with chocolate.
From there to Coconut Hill. We were advised to visit at sunrise. But as we were staying in Weligama that night we did sunset as we didn’t want to return because we had book a safari in Yala for 230pm the next day. Coconut tree hill was packed with tourists trying to capture all the palm trees. A shack lies below. We found a table, ordered a couple of beers and watched the most magnificent sun set ever! Highly recommended.
That night we stayed at Brizo Weligama. Had dinner at Chef Akila Kitchen. Did a drink at the J W Marriott Weligama and called it a night.
The next morning grabbed a coffee and a bite at Good Story Coffee Shop. Nice cafe and perfect way to start the day.
Took a taxi to Yala. Check into the Cinnamon Wild. What a property! A must stay.
We picked Yala because we wanted to see Leopards. We saw lots of wild rabbits. Elephants (3 in total). Peacocks. Buffalos. Wild bore. Eagles. Crocodiles. Just no leopards.
The hotel more than made up for the safari though
After check out we booked a taxi to take us to Galle. Stopped by Hriketiya Beach. A must if you want to learn how to surf. And The Doctors House for dinner.
Stayed at 56@Decco in Galle which is in the heart of Galle Fort Area. Had a drink at the Dutch Hospital. The next day we did lunch with some new friends we met on the Ella train at The Tuna and The Crab. Best seafood I’ve ever had! A must.
Swam in the ocean. The beaches in Galle Fort are rocky and not too much fun.
That evening we caught our flight back to Mumbai. The entire trip cost us $2200.
Sri Lanka is fabulous and we can’t wait to go back. Want to climb Adams peak and do a week of surf classes in Hriketya.
The pictures were shot on a GoPro 7 Black + iPhone 6 and my friends iPad (her iPhone 6S crashed on day 2)
Monsoon Villa
This newly built Villa sits on one of the most sought after beaches on the southern coast of Sri Lanka.
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Nelawena Mawu Ukule - Dalreen Arnolda
According to her mother Decima, who was a singer herself, Dalreen as a baby used to move her hands and gurgle her own baby notes whenever her mother sang to her even if it was a lullaby! She was destined to be a singer.
Dalreen spent most of her childhood days watching in wonderment as her mother and aunt Mignonne performed on stage as the Kelaart Sisters. The passion to be on stage grew within her and eventually could no longer be contained. At the age of nine, Dalreen made her debut singing Elvis Presley songs and when she turned twelve she was featured on Radio Ceylon, the national radio, with other professional singers. From then on, the child star became the talk of the town.
She joined her first band The Fireflies in 1966. They quickly landed a gig at the prestigious Ceylinco Hotel for the popular Sundown Dances. Soon after in 1967 she was selected by an American agent to sing for the USO in Vietnam. Dalreen joined The Savages which was the first group and female singer from Sri Lanka to perform abroad for the American forces. After a tour of nine months in Vietnam and upon her return to Sri Lanka, the excitement of being on stage led her to sing with The Spitfires, again at the Sundown Dances that by then had become extremely popular at the Ceylinco Hotel.
As Dalreen's popularity grew so did her musical career. In 1972 she made her first European tour and was signed by the Polydor (Ariola) recording label in Germany to record and release three singles. She actually recorded four singles for Polydor, two were in English titled 'Stranger Boy' and 'With a Little Love'. The other two were German songs 'Als der neue tag' and 'Sei weider gut', which she performed on German television. 'Stranger Boy' became a big hit for her.
The years with her bands Amazing Grace and Orpheus at the Little Hut, Mount Lavinia and the Blue Leopard, very popular venues in Sri Lanka, set new trends in music, with Dalreen radiating her never-ending charm. A rock singer in her early years, she also became a familiar figure on stage with leading pop names like Kumar Navaratnam, Upali Fernando and Prince Rajaratnam. Always a survivor in the ever changing musical world Dalreen switched her talents to the Asian music scene. Clarence Wijewardena composed four songs for her which were released on the Sooriya label one of which, 'Chuda Meneke', became an anthem for Dalreen.
After her huge success in Europe, Dalreen was invited by the Travel Agents of the PATA Conference in 1975 to perform at the Sydney Opera House where she sang her Sinhala songs. Soon after there were more tours. Each one of them spelled excitement and happiness for Dalreen making all of her teenage dreams come true. The experience of touring was equally valuable. Her fame has taken her to India, Japan, Hong Kong, Berlin, Australia, Switzerland, Moscow, Rome, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Katmandu, London, United States, Canada and the countries of the Middle East. Dalreen's happiness was great when in 1993 she won two Sunday Observer Golden Cleft Awards one for 'Singer of the Year' and one for 'Trio of the Year' for her group Dalreen and Company. The publication 'India Today' profiled her as, ...the songstress who turns you on with her songs of love and life. To the people of Sri Lanka she is not just a 'singer par excellence' - she is a symbol - the woman who acts as a kind of ambassador, transporting a part of their world to the world outside...
Music is an intrinsic part of Dalreen's family. Her two daughters have inherited their mothers' musical talents with the same degree of enthusiasm and commitment. Debbie, her elder daughter, a recognized keyboardist, pianist and singer too, enjoys a successful career as a soloist performing at countless venues and special events. She continues her music as a keyboardist in the popular group Phase 3. Thahani her teenage daughter is a singer in her own right excelling in today's pop music scene. She appears as a soloist in Dalreen's DVD 'Dalreen - Then to Now'. Debbie appears on the same DVD doing harmony and backup vocals. Not to be left out musically is Dalreen's percussionist husband Thabit who is also a horticulturist and environmentalist at heart, lends continuous support to his musically minded family.
Dalreen is in high demand throughout the worlds musical stages. She recently returned home from a summer tour of the US and Canada with The Gypsies another popular Sri Lankan band.
Currently, Dalreen is on a multi-month contract in Doha, Qutar.
Source: dalreen.com