Day 1 of Sri Lanka Trip, Negombo on July 11, 2017

First day of our Sri Lanka trip.
We didn’t have much sightseeing planned for the day, apart from dealing with jet leg, which we addressed by sleeping all the way till noon. It was the natural thing to do as we arrived on a late-night flight and checked in at the hotel late yesterday early this morning.

St. Sebastian's Church Facade


St. Sebastian’s Church Facade

Alley to Our Hotel


Alley to Our Hotel
Hard to image that our driver drove us this narrow alley last night to drop us off.

Hotel Room


Hotel Room
This room was actually quite spacious, but with few furniture the room looked pretty empty.


As I mentioned in the previous post, we spent this extra day in the airport town of Negombo in case anything wrong happened to our short connection at Kuala Lumpur. With our checked bags failing to make it onto the connecting flight, this extra day helped as otherwise our bags would chase us all over the nation.

Negombo was a small town without much to see, so my friends and I just decided to head out at noon, find a restaurant for lunch, go for a walk in the beaches, check out the fish market and the churches, that’s pretty much for the day.

Street in North Negombo

 Street in North Negombo
Street in North Negombo

Like most hotels aimed at foreign visitors in Negombo, our hotel was located in North Negombo near the Jetwing beach, there’s also where most restaurants aimed at foreign visitors were located. By comparison downtown Negombo was like way too Sri Lankan, especially for foreigners fresh off airplane.
So we had no difficulties locating a restaurant for lunch near our hotel.

Local Apple Juice


Local Apple Juice
Well, since this is Sri Lanka, this apple juice got tea in its ingredient, so it added up to a rather strange taste that I swear I won’t drink again.


After that, we began to learn that restaurants in Sri Lanka take forever to prepare orders. My friends and I joked that maybe they need to catch fish or chicken in the wild to make sure our order was served fresh.
Lunch


Lunch
Chicken noodles

After lunch, we headed South along the Negombo Beach.

Negombo Beach

Lotus Pond by Negombo Beach


Lotus Pond by Negombo Beach

Then there’s Negombo Beach. Since July was not the best season for Sri Lanka’s South-West coast, and our swimming suits were in suitcases in Kuala Lumpur, there’s no way we would do any swimming. In fact, even coming close to sea carried some risk, as the high waves from time to time splashed water ashore.

But walking down the beach I felt this authentic and unpleasant smile of ocean. It’s the smile of fishing boats and their gears nearby, mixed with animal excrement and sewage that’s also part of the beach. Despite the luxury hotels that were rising up along Negombo’s shoreline, thanks to its proximity to the country’s gateway airport, this beach remained local and original, as I walked past youngsters playing soccer, couples kissing each other among foreigners sunbathing.

Negombo Beach


Negombo Beach

Raven Drinking Sewage Water


Raven Drinking Sewage Water

Heritance Negombo Hotel


Heritance Negombo Hotel

Fishing Boat


Fishing Boat

Dog Resting under Fishing Boat


Dog Resting under Fishing Boat
It’s such a secluded spot that we barely noticed it.

Like it or not, this is Negombo Beach. I guessed most visitors couldn’t stand this authenticity, that why hotels here got swimming pools.
And that’s why we got back to the main street after walking 500 meters on the beach.

Once we got back to main street things got more interesting, as this was a better peek hole into this country. We saw schoolboys performing double acrobatics with bicycles (Sights of two people riding one bicycle were frequent, but the second person would never sit on the back seat, instead he would, in various postures managed to stay on the pipe between the wheels. That’s quite a sight for us), we saw ice cream tricycles with music, we saw Saint Mary at every intersection blessing the traffic (She wasn’t afraid of being hit at all), it wasn’t boring at all walking the streets of Sri Lanka (probably because in the coming days we got a chauffeur driver and didn’t walk that much).

St. Sebastian’s Church

Catholic Church patterned on the Reims Cathedral in France constructed in 1936 and said to be the nicest looking church in Negombo.

St. Sebastian's Church Facade


St. Sebastian’s Church Facade

It was prayer time when we arrived at St. Sebastian’s Church, so we just looked around the church itself.

Clock Tower Interior


Clock Tower Interior
The stairs didn’t go all the way down, and we didn’t know what the ropes were for.

Side of Church Building

 Side of Church Building
Side of Church Building

Garden


Garden

Back Side of Church Building


Back Side of Church Building

Classroom of St. Sebastian's Church School


Classroom of St. Sebastian’s Church School


It’s interesting to me that major churches in Negombo all seemed to have an affiliated school by its side. For Saint Sabastian Church, it was a primary school with a few classrooms and a narrow corridor. It was so small that when I was taking the previous photo, technically my feet were standing “outside” the school.

Playground of Church School


Playground of Church School

After that, we headed farther South. There’s a Western Union along the way, which provided pretty decent exchange rates for foreign currencies, especially United States Dollar.

Kali Amman Temple

 Kali Amman Temple
Kali Amman Temple

Aiyappan Temple Entrance


Aiyappan Temple Entrance

Negombo Fish Market

Guess this is the most famous tourist attraction of Negombo. Every morning fishermen return from the sea (or the nearby Lagoon) with their catch of the day. They processed and sold their catch in this market.
But since we arrived in the afternoon, there were no sights of returning fishermen in triumph.

Negombo Fish Market Building


Negombo Fish Market Building
We arrived late in the afternoon, and fish market is early in the morning, so there were no stands or vendors here.

Negombo Fish Market Building


Negombo Fish Market Building
The sign said that such market began in 1917.


One thing I wasn’t so fond of Negombo Fish Market, that there seemed to have an abnormally large dog population, and I’m not a big fan of unchained dogs. First, there were some (homeless) dogs blocking my way into and out of the fish market, which meant I was subject to the escort of my undaunted friends. And then at the fish market, there were some domestic dogs diligently guarding the fishing boats and barking us off anytime we came remotely close to them, followed by the friendly fishermen at the beach coming to our rescue..
Fishermen's Hut


Fishermen’s Hut

Dried Fish

 Dried Fish
Dried Fish


And there’s the smell of dried fish at the beach. But since we had been to the beach earlier in the day and acquainted ourselves with something, it wasn’t that bad. (Anyway, I’d been worse at the Chouara Tannery in Fes, Morocco).
Raven Eating Fish


Raven Eating Fish

Fishermen's Equipment


Fishermen’s Equipment

Fishermen at Work


Fishermen at Work

Negombo Fish Market Entrance


Negombo Fish Market Entrance

After that, we took a detour west to check out Negombo Prison, which used to the Negombo Fort on a peninsula. Judging by the name, we could only walk its perimeter as it’s still a functioning prison.

Guardhouse of Negombo Prison


Guardhouse of Negombo Prison

Fishing Boat in Harbor

 Fishing Boat in Harbor
Fishing Boat in Harbor

Crane Standing on Fishing Boat


Crane Standing on Fishing Boat

After that, we walked East down Main Street. One interesting fact about this street: from the East to the West, it’s lined with the railway station, jewelry shops, Saint Mary’s Church, lawyer’s offices, district court and Negombo Prison, which perfectly characterized the journey in one’s life of arriving at the town, buying jewelry, walking down the aisle, and then, married spouses cheating on each other, consulting attorneys for divorce, which is granted at the court and serious cheaters in marriage go to jail.
I’m glad we were walking the other direction.

Exotic Houses on Main Street

 Exotic Houses on Main Street
Exotic Houses on Main Street


Since this was Main Street of Negombo, there were quite some colonial buildings left. And they did look nice.
Mailbox at Negombo Post Office


Mailbox at Negombo Post Office

Saint Mary's College Building


Saint Mary’s College Building
An affiliate of St. Mary’s Church.

St. Mary’s Church

A Roman Catholic church in the heart of the Negombo town built in the 19th Century, one of the largest cathedrals in Sri Lanka.

St. Mary's Church Facade


St. Mary’s Church Facade


There were beautiful fresco inside St. Mary’s Church, but photography was not permitted inside the church. We stayed in the church for quite a while enjoying the fresco, until a hearse arrived and our presence was no longer appropriate.
Hamilton Canal


Hamilton Canal
Also known as Dutch Canal.

At this hour we thought it was enough walking in Negombo and we should head back to our hotel. Amazingly, I found Uber was available in Negombo, so I tried to arrange a ride. After several minutes of working on the App, here’s what I got:

  • Uber in Sri Lanka only accepted cash payments as of July 2017. So I wasn’t able to use my credit card.
  • Uber in Sri Lanka was only available in Colombo. But since Negombo was the airport town and Uber wanted its users to arrange rides to/from Negombo Airport, one can hail a Uber in downtown Negombo. But since our hotel was in North Negombo which was out of Airport proximity, I cannot select my hotel as destination. But I can choose “set destination later” in the Uber app to bypass this.

And Uber cars here were like two sizes smaller than US ones.

Swimming Pool at Hotel


Swimming Pool at Hotel
Unfortunately my swimming gear was in the checked bags, so I wasn’t able to enjoy it.

After that, we stayed in our hotel room until it was dinner time, and we headed out to the restaurant street once more for dinner.

Improvisation


Improvisation
Ok, rubber shoes could serve as insulators.

But before that, there was a spectacular sunset to watch over the Indian Ocean.

Sunset


Sunset
Sunset
Sunset

Sunset Glow


Sunset Glow

Palm Trees


Palm Trees


We had our dinner at a barbecue restaurant, for which we ordered beef, chicken, pork and shrimp. It turned out that while the other three were decent, beef was done way too well that we could hardly chew. So from that night on we said goodbye to beef in every Sri Lanka restaurant.
Snail in Hotel Grounds


Snail in Hotel Grounds
Well, since Sri Lanka was mostly rural, I shouldn’t be surprised to see strange creatures looming in the hotel area.


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