Departure Time: 1000hours
Departure Venue: Mount Lavinia
Travel mode: Colombo-Matara Bus
Adventurers: Avanti & Anushan Selvarajah
Our Second adventure/review away from home was to Jetwing Kurulubedda. Also helped by the Gehan’s links with the organisation, we set off one morning to sunny Galle , with expectations of being ‘one’ with nature…!
Although the bus ride was long, dready and dusty, the AC Colombo-Matara bus and our music kept us awake until we reached Galle . Hopping off the bus just before it reached Galle town, we retraced steps back to Jetwing Lighthouse (by the side of Galle road), where we were to meet Manoj, who would take us to Jetwing Kurulubedda.
As we reached the resort, a small strip of a pier was seen coming out through thick shrubbery, with a smiling butler standing at the end of it holding a Nelum flower, and of course, a few umbrellas. Manoj then led us along a wider stretch of bridge, over a pond and onto land, into the hotel’s main dining area.
Consisting only of two chalets, Jetwing Kurulubedda is the ultimate getaway for couples. With only two couples being able to reside at the hotel at one time, peace and serenity are of paramount importance here.
The bedroom was shielded from the prying eyes of monkeys by tats, as was the washroom. Although you couldn’t help by feel ‘exposed’, you also felt securely hidden at the same time (perhaps due to the forest area that surrounded each chalet)!
The bed, to say the least, was heavenly! The softest pillows you can imagine, and clean, white and crisp sheets made me just want to curl up and fall asleep!
Waking up a while later on, and after Anushan returned from his "adventures", we sat while on the balcony, just taking in the outdoorsy feeling that overwhelmed us. You could literally hear the birds humming, in mid-afternoon!
After while, we decided to explore further and went down to the dining pavilion. While Anushan walked around snapping pictures of every living and breathing creature (and there were many of them!), I sat and chatted with Manoj (who was quite the chatterbox, as mentioned earlier). It was also decided that we go on a ‘Sea Shore Trail’ the next morning with the Jetwing Lighthouse nature guide. While Manoj then tended to the vegetables (grown in their own land!), Anushan and I walked back over the bridge and down the pier, to see what other animals we could spot…
We saw many kingfishers, other tiny fish and more monitor lizards. We then wiled away the hours by relaxing in the lounge area, watching the flora and fauna all around us… frogs were content sitting on leaves just mere inches away from us, and squirrels scampered around our heels as we walked over the bridge.
Meals at Kurulubedda were simple Sri Lankan meals, yet cooked with the perfection of a star-class buffet. At night-time we dug into pittu and curries, which melted in our mouths, and spent the rest of the night on our balcony area, starring into ‘nature’.
The bedrooms were complete with cable TV, DVD facilities and even a stereo system, which was too much for our nerves! The toilet was also homely and comfortable, with big wooden (unlockable!!) doors, and cooling cement floors.
The next morning, Manoj took us around the back entrance of the hotel – a shortcut to Jetwing Lighthouse. We had to make our way through a village area, complete with a school and temple. As it was a Sunday, the temple grounds were swarmed with children adorning white clothes, and carrying flowers. Cows grazed the huge lawn near the temple, and we even came across with a cow with a heart-shaped white mark on its forehead.
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