She is a very diligent young lady, optimistic about the future, attracts tourists with a friendly attitude, handles the English language well, and quickly prepares delicious orange drinks and fruit juices. Thank you brother visit from srilanka 🇱🇰🇱🇰 ♥️♥️🙏
Dear Tim , I saw a lot of RU-vid channel and travel Vlogs but I have ever seen such as you because you are a really honest and humble man... Congratulations to 200k subscribers as soon as possible... I'm Nisala and from Sir Lanka...
Your videos wants me to visit Sri Lanka asap. Sri Lanka has been my home away from home as I do have Sri Lankan background. Just a side note, I would be terrified to ride a bike on busy roads in Sri Lanka. You are a pro!
Hello Tim, Just clearing the doubt that we Sri Lankans mostly don’t add alcohol to our food..Such a nice vibe.. Kanji means porridge basically..In Tamil it’s called Kanji and in sinhala it’s Keda…There are different types of porridge and it’s just one type of it..Another famous type of porridge in Sri lanka is Kola keda(Herbal n tasty with the mix of sour to it) Love from Colombo 🇱🇰❤
FYI. That old lady was making a some kind of roof cover using coconut leaves.. In here some of small houses use this to cover them's houses roof. Mostly you can see this kind of roofs near more rural areas and this kind of houses wall also built using mud. We called this kind of houses as 'pol athu gewal' . 'Pol athu' means coconut leaves in Sinhalese language.
she was weaving coconut leaves!!! part the branch length wise & age it under water!!! weaved sheets(stack u saw on the side) could be use for roofing , partitioning , making baskets etc. Negombo demography is predominantly catholic !!!they party hard!!!fun loving peeps!!!best beaches & best seafood restaurants on the west coast other than colombo.
Thanks for visiting in Sri Lanka and really appreciated your humble contribution by visiting our country and promoting, God bless you always and enjoy your trip in Sri Lanka 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Where will you be next week? We arrive on the 2 nd, stop in Kalutera for 2 nights then travel to Unawatuna. We have been in SL many times, my husband used to live there.
Hi Tim, That granny was trying to say that, they were woven coconut fronds. Normally, they use for construct the very simple house of countryside. People covering their roofs from them. So, Thank you for coming ❤️🇱🇰
the lady near the lagoon was making a type off roof..she was telling that she before making it she dip that in water to make it flexible. it is used to make the roofs of huts..
Hello Again Tim. That FORT you keep referring to as a DUTCH fort was originally built by the Portuguese to defend Colombo during their occupation, the ruins of the Negombo Dutch Fort are situated approximately 30 kilometres north of Colombo, near the mouth of the Negombo lagoon. The original structure erected by the Portuguese was weak and was soon captured by Dutch forces in 1640's. I know this as I studied the history of Ceylon when I lived there with my parents. Dad was a Superintendent Marine Engineer who was sent out to what was then the Dominion of British Ceylon in 1954 initially to supervise repairs to the Shaw Saville Liner ss "GOTHIC" that brought *HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH & THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH* on their tour of the Commonwealth in 1954. From what I can recall, GOTHIC was damaged when a tanker collided with her whilst she was anchored in Colombo Harbour. Lloyds of London thought it would be a good idea to have one of their Engineers to remain in Ceylon and gave dad a contract. We were there from 1954 to April 1961, when we travelled to Australia and settled down there. My brother and I were schooled by a British School in Colombo, and learned all about the Portuguese arrival in what was then Cellelia in 1505. The Rock into which the Portuguese carved their COURT OF ARMS was situated in *GORDON GARDENS* in Colombo. AI remember taking a photograph of that rock. I don't know whether the locals got rid of the rock but it is certainly worth a visit to Gordon Gardens. That fort in Negombo maybe now referred to as a DUTCH Fort as the Dutch were the last to occupy it; the same as the Fort in Galle which is down south. That too was originally a Portuguese Fort build by the Portuguese, taken over by the DUTCH and subsequently reinforced. That fort at Galle was subsequently captured by British Troops and used as an Administration centre.
thilini akke, ammapa oya siriyavanthai, business eka loku wela, kadeth loku wela, thawa branches daala, gammata goda yanna onee kiyala oyata orange deepu nature gen mn praarthana karanava, May the force be with you akke!
I watched it all on your Sri Lankan tour.prodly say Aluthkade street food people think Sri Lanka land.they did not think them business they think Sri Lanka land.They gave free service.Negambo guys as well.proud of my country.I watched your Indian tour you face so many trouble 😵💫
Hello Tim, It is very dangerous, riding a bicycle with one hand. Especially in sri lankan roads. If you can, set your phone to the bicycle handle, and put your both hands on the bicycle handle. It is more Safety.