Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 1, 2019

Memos from SRI LANKA. 3rd Memo: Rocking it in Sigiriya

With titles like this, I will never make it to the top of the blogger billboard charts, I know. But it's simply too tempting

Another day, another place, another homestay.


bye:myself - Renata Green - byemyselftravels: Sigiriya Lion Rock Sri Lanka
It's at the back of beyond, but there sure is a beautiful view.

Sigiriya is probably the most famous and iconic landmark in Sri Lanka, and while Sigiriya is also a town, it's mainly small houses scattered in a jungle-ish area, and I think I unerringly picked the most remote one. However, I was rocking it there - big time!

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