Published: 04.02.2019
After 24 hours, we finally landed in Sri Lanka and we were immediately impressed by the landscape.π As we stepped off the plane, the climate hit us right in the face. 30 humid degrees with cloudy skies.βοΈ
There was a brief moment of nervousness during the visa check, which we had to do right after getting off the plane. But after a short "looking sympathetic" at the security guy, we were finally allowed to get our luggage. π
The next highlight was when we entered the arrival hall, where at least 50 Sri Lankans were standing with different name tags, waving their arms around. After a short wait and search, we finally spotted our travel group.π
The drive to the hotel was a bit more difficult, as a thunderstorm suddenly struck within minutes and flooded the streets with pouring rain. π The splashing water from our car would repeatedly drench the motorbike riders who rode closely by. Hundreds of tuk-tuks weaved through the streets, temporarily protecting themselves from the wetness with garbage bags. β
Finally, we arrived at our hotel, Ozo in Colombo, which seemed very well-equipped for an overnight stay. We wanted to treat ourselves to one or two delicious beers at the rooftop bar on the 13th floor to end the day. πΊ
The emphasis is on "wanted" because the Independence Day (which happened to be today π€·π»ββοΈ) ruined our plans with its alcohol ban. So we settled for a watermelon juice. π
It is now 8:30 PM and time for some restful sleep. π€«π΄