Lapoint – one of the bigger surf camp chains (if you want to call it like this) offer a unique surf experience in Ahangama, Sri Lanka. (+ in Bali, Costa Rica, Morocco, Portugal and Norway – WOW!) As I myself like to read reviews before booking an accommodation – especially when speaking of a surf camp where so many different factors are important – here is mine from my one-week stay at the Beach Villa at the Lapoint in Sri Lanka.
We all know it, the excitement when planning the next trip. When we try to find the loveliest, cheapest or just best located accommodations, the must sees and of course, how to get from one point to another. Bus, train, plane, rent a car, take a driver, a taxi or a tuc tuc? There are so many opportunities and ways to travel a country. Some are more comfortable, some are cheaper. In the end you have to weigh up the pros and cons and take what best fits your preferences
Galle and Hikkaduwa are some of the “must sees” when visiting Sri Lanka. At least that’s what you are told in almost every tourist guide. A lovely little old town and the famous Hippie-Surf Village – where it all started for Sri Lankan surf tourism: everything you are dreaming of when it comes to the important part of being a tourist. Check – Check – Double Check 😉 But I m not a tourist. Latest in Sri Lanka I learned, that we, ourself, are the one who write the story of
The One World Foundation is more than just a guesthouse that offers Ayuvedic treatment. It is also a free education school. Both, the Guesthouse as well as the free education school were founded by Kathrin Messner and her husband over 20 years ago.
When I got off the bus in Mirissa I somehow had the feeling that I would change my reservation and leave this place immediately as it was way more touristic than I expected it to be. After one night in my dorm room at the Hangover Hostel I decided to at least give it a try, and to make some plans what to do nearby.
Before I will tell you what I´ve been doing in Sri Lanka, which road I took, where I went for surfing, how much money I spent etc. I wanted to give you some general tips and tricks when traveling Sri Lanka. If you stick to these “rules” you will have a much easier travel there, I promise!
About one week ago I already told you whats in my backpack for 3 weeks of traveling and surfing in Sri Lanka. This time I am focusing on whats in my washing bag! Here you go: