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Colombo |
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22/12/02 (324 review reads) |
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Advantages: Relatively modern, decent facilities, value for money
Disadvantages: Chaotic traffic, little night-life
Colombo is probably the only very "big" city in Sri Lanka. However, it still has only a population of half a million, which is quite small when compared to the metropolises of India. Its relatively small size does have its advantages : it's reasonably easy to get around the city, and most parts are quite clean. Many of the major hotel chains can be found in the city, with many of the big hotels clustered together in the commercial heart of the city near the sea-front. These hotels have fantastic views of the Indian Ocean and ships coming in to Colombo habour. Some great bargains can be had especially when it comes to clothing. Shops like Odel unlimited and House of Fashion offer great quality original designer clothing (much of it made in Sri Lankan factories) and amzing prices. Other good places to shop are the Majestic City and Crescat Boulevard malls. Colombo has of late also been fortunate (?) to attract the usual American fast-food chains. You can therefore indulge yourself at Mcdonalds's, KFC, Pizza Hut, and Domino's Pizza to your heart's content. If you're feeling more adventurous, Colombo has numerous fine restaurants, with the Duplication Road in Colombo 3/4 having a very good selection. As it turns out, you could probably find very good restaurants serving food from the major cuisines of the world, but good quality Sri Lankan food is often hard to find. The night-life in the city is confined mainly to the night-clubs in the five-star hotels mentioned earlier. Apart from these and bars in the hotels themselves, there is very little by way of quality night-life, though a stroll along the sea-front on Galle Face Green is highly recommended! As far as sights go, you would probably be better off looking elsewhere in the country (and beleive me, there is a LOT to see). However, Colombo has got some very good examples of colonial architecture, mostly dating from the British period. The mus
eum is also worth a visit, as is the Gangaramaya temple, built in the middle of a lake. Driving in Colombo is not recommended for the novice, as it really is quite chaotic. A particular problem are the three-wheeler (auto/tuk-tuk) taxis. These are very handy for getting around the city, and if you're prepared to bargain with the driver, reasonably economical as well (note that these taxis do NOT have meters - it is advisable to agree on a fare with the driver before you get in). However, be prepared for the inevitable adrenaline rush, as your taxi weaves through the chaotic traffic of Colombo. Amazingly, more often than not, you do end up at your destination in one piece! The weather in colombo is usually hot (around 30 degrees celsius), with sea-breezes helping to cool things down a bit. However, the humidity is often very oppressive. During the rainy season, Colombo can be a rather unpleasant, with localised flooding happening quite regularly. Overall, Colombo is a great place to spend a few days in if you're visiting Sri Lanka. If you're experience of Asian cities is limited, have a wander around and experience a pretty chaotic world of sights and sounds...and don't forget to pick up some great deals while you're there
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