On Saturday, June 1st, the journey through Sri Lanka started. The main and cheapest mode of transportation here is the local bus. A ride (usually 2-3 hours) usually costs no more than 1€ and there is always a bus that takes you to your destination, so I will be getting around here by bus for the next two weeks. My first stop was Ella. Ella is located in the highlands and takes 4 hours by bus, which cost me about 230 rupees, equivalent to 1.15€. For the low price, a luxury ride is not guaranteed.
The seats on the buses are very narrow, so they may be optimal for children, but not for adults, and not every grown person is super slim. And if you're unlucky, like I was on this trip, you'll be squeezed between two men who were not exactly slim. And being squeezed is an understatement :) But that's part of traveling, getting to know new and foreign cultures, so it's part of the experience. After months of heat, the 20 degrees felt incredibly good! I immediately checked into a hostel and enjoyed my first real cappuccino in my favorite café here for the next few days. Ella is basically just one street surrounded by tea plantations and mountains. The main attractions are the 'little Adam's Peak' and the 'Ella Rock'. I also quickly made friends in my hostel (so quickly, like never before!) including 3 Canadians from Montreal, whom I joined the next day to hike Ella Rock together. That's actually another story...in short: 2 other guys (one German and one Dutch) joined us. We set off on a scooter, I sat behind one of them and sometimes felt like I was going to die :D then we got lost or rather, William (my driver) and I were eventually alone and when we found the other guys' scooters (without them), we sprinted up this Ella Rock.
During the last third, I almost died! I felt like a fat, old woman with heart problems. Seriously, I had to stop and take a break every 10 meters. I was really embarrassed because normally I love hiking, but I don't know what was wrong with me. I guess those 2 months of extreme relaxation were a bit too much :D Anyway, the view was amazing!