Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka is situated on the west coast of the country. The city has been fast developing, following the end of a thirty year civil war in 2009. Growing demand for hotel rooms has led to the sudden appearance of several large business hotels, minimalistic city hotels and boutique hotels. Colombo is becoming a tourist destination in itself. There is plenty to see and do and it offers all the conveniences of a modern city: high end shopping malls, a selection of restaurants for all budgets, convenient transport options and centrally located hotels, namely the Colombo Courtyard, which is ideal for the urban explorer.
One of the most enjoyable activities for tourists to Sri Lanka, is using tuk tuks as a mode of transport. The flimsy contraptions with their sputtering engines, zip through traffic on three wheels at breakneck speed. Despite being a more economical alternative to a taxi cab for locals, it is very much a novel experience for those who have never ridden in one. Several companies and travel agents now arrange tours around Colombo by tuk tuk. The usual set up is to have a driver who acts as a tour guide with a maximum of three passengers, as specified by law. Some companies offer a self-driving option but documentation is necessary as one requires a special license to drive a tuk tuk on the street.
Tuk tuks are open on two sides and it can get quite warm during the day, so light clothing is recommended. You can create your very own private tour. Colombo has several religious sites, cultural attractions and historic stops if you want an insight into the country and its people. There is also plenty of shopping with popular stops ranging from street markets and local handicraft outlets to malls and upmarket boutiques.
Auburn Silver is a travel writer who has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.