Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh
Dambulla - entrance to the
Royal Rock Temple
It's a 100m climb and
there are many monkeys waiting for food from tourists
Cute family
Monkeys seem to like
flowers brought by pilgrims
Outside one of the caves
above Dambulla
There are 5 caves and
about 150 Buddha images
Kandy, where the most
sacred Buddhist relic is housed in a temple (Buddha's tooth)
Somebody picking flowers
from a tree
Green Sri Lanka - we went
for a walk near Kandy
Jackfruit, the largest
tree-borne fruit, with up to 36 kg in weight
Lankatilake temple - half
is Buddhist, half is Hindu
We went by train from
Kandy to Ella. The most scenic ride in Sri Lanka
Maximum speed - 40km/h. We
didn't mind
Rawana Ella Falls near
Ella
In Sri Lanka many temples
are built under boulders and in caves
Inside the cave
Dowa Temple and another
Buddha
Haputale, perched at the
end of the Hill Country
Moto taxis, waiting to
take passengers anywhere they want
Tea plantations near
Haputale
We decided to visit
Dambatenne tea estate, established by Thomas Lipton
Tea leaves are picked by
Tamil women
She can pick about 15kg
per day, earning 5 USD
Working hands
Tea leaves are packed in
bags and transported to the factory for processing
Lipton's tea estate was
huge and he used to have his favorite viewpoint
One of the villages where
plantation's workers live
Drying clothes on the roof
Kids welcome us in the
school
3 religions together:
Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity