Another long day today. We started it with a two-and-a-half-hour drive to a tea plantation, where they made lots of extremely overpriced tea, that cost up to £30 per 30g! for the most sought after white virgin tea which can’t be touched by human hands and is snipped off with tiny gold scissors, which probably explains why it si so expensive. Tea is much cheaper in the local shops.
After that we took photos by the beach where we saw the stilt fishermen. We paid a small donation and we were lucky enough to have a go at mastering climbing onto the stilts and balancing. I don’t think anyone fell off although there was a fair bit of wobbling and nobody caught a fish. We stopped to eat lunch, before going into the town of Galle, where we had a scavenger hunt with our buddies, looking for different things. Land marks, exotic fruit etc all over the town. Eliza and Phil had a great team and won the hunt, their buddies were overjoyed to be on the winning team. We all had a great time. That was pretty much it, all that was left was the three-hour drive back to the foundation, where we went to sleep almost immediately.



