“Do you want to wake up with your family to the sound of naughty monkeys clattering across your roof, eat the best curry you’ve ever tasted for breakfast and drink your afternoon tea to a symphony of rambunctious birds? Or sip iced, local gin and tonics with curry leaf crisps as bats the size of geese fly overhead and fireflies twinkle in the twilight?
Do you want your kids to marvel at wild peacocks strolling across the lawn, or giant squirrels (the size of large cats) scrambling up trees to eat the ripe avocados hanging from the branches? I know I do.” – Rosie Birkett, from her most recent blog on Sri Lanka.
Having never been to Sri Lanka with the kids before, Instagram influencer and blogger, Karen of Travel Mad Mum (@travelmadmum), had no idea what to expect, but in her true adventurous spirit, she moved her family of 6 to Sri Lanka at the end of 2022. Now based in Galle, Karen and her family have been ‘playing tourist’ most weekends over the last year.
Surfing lessons in Weligama: “Go early and beat the rush, then head for coffee at the rooftop of Hangtime Hostel, and the kids can join after for yummy food!
Train through the hills: Our kids love this form of travel and I’ve noticed that the seats often recline so that if they want, they can sleep on long journeys.
Museum and antiquity shops in Galle Fort: “We spent a whole day doing this last year and the kids loved it. Especially when they found the old coins and bought themselves some semi-precious birthstones from Laksana.
Most importantly, kids love to swim, so having a good pool or access to the beach when on the coast is critical.
To finish the day, we love full family sunset gatherings on the beach for pizzas and sundowners. The kids love all the fresh fruit, fresh fish, egg hoppers and fresh vegetables, but we haven’t got them hooked on the curries yet.