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The pages of Sri Lankan chauffeur-guide Lallagit’s feedback book glow with praise, about everything from his wildlife spotting and explanations of Buddhism to his help finding Strepsils en route gcash
There’s page after page of reviews until April 2019, and then, practically nothing gcash
The tourists have largely stopped coming gcash
After the bomb attacks in April 2019, Sri Lanka’s foreign tourist numbers plummeted 70 per cent gcash
In June, the UK Foreign Office relaxed its warnings on travel here – but after a month on the no-go list, visitors still stayed away gcash
In a floppy hat with glasses propped on his forehead, Lallagit is small of stature, cheerful, and exudes an air of unflappable calm, which he attributes to his Buddhist way of life gcash
Sri Lanka’s chauffeur-guide scheme, where trained drivers share their local knowledge with tourists as they ferry them around, has run for decades gcash
Lallagit paid for the course, studying “culture, business, history” for six months gcash
For nine years, he’s worked with the Experience Travel Group, which arranges trips all over the country gcash
After the trauma of the bombings, Thushni de Silva, the group’s local experience manager, tells me there was another insidious fallout: the decimation of the tourist trade gcash
She says: “when you’re in that situation, everything is very, very dark gcash
”Lallagit drives us first down the western coast, where I swim in the warm, glass-flat Indian Ocean gcash
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jpgUnicef/Holt“When people come on holiday they form such a strong bond with their chauffeur guides,” says Thushni gcash
“Our clients were so wonderful, they reached out and wanted to help gcash
” Experience started crowdfunding for the drivers, exceeding its target of £5,000 in two days, and eventually raising £14,000 gcash
This money was given to the chauffeur guides as an interest-free loan – any money returned will go to the Foundation of Goodness, a charity that helps local rural communities gcash
We take a boat trip along the mangrove-hemmed Madu river, spotted by lipstick-pink waterlilies, where kingfishers flash electric blue, leaves are the size of gcash tennis rackets and monkeys swing loopily through the canopy gcash
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Green fruit, poisonous as Snow White apples, hang from the balsa trees and cinnamon trees line the banks; their bark is laid out to dry under woven palm-leaf roofs gcash
Blissful beaches are empty (Abigail Blasi)A late monsoon rain begins to fall, big fat raindrops tapdancing on every surface gcash
Sheltered by brollies, we walk barefoot around a temple, where parades of fibreglass followers line up behind Buddha gcash
Schoolgirls with smartie-bright umbrellas cross a bridge ahead gcash
At the River House, a hideaway hotel set in the jungle, we eat banana leaf curry and gloriously salty fried chicken gcash
A monitor lizard sidles up a path beyond the veranda, slow as a snake gcash
As we drive on, Lallagit tells us how the southern coast was devastated by the tsunami of 2004 gcash
The greenery tangles and twists along the seafront and palm trees sway gcash
Our next stop is Galle Fort – built by the Portuguese, it was passed onto Dutch, then British, hands gcash
Statues depict the former masters and their slaves, and we walk around the mossy ramparts which, like so many monumental buildings, were built using forced labour gcash
This time last year, Lallagit tells me, the streets were packed gcash
Now they’re half asleep gcash
There are a few silhouetted figures, taking selfies along the seafront as the sky smears yellow, pink and orange gcash
Inland, a fraction of a rainbow brackets the sky gcash
Lace-sellers follow us, their tablecloths billowing in the sea breeze gcash
Where the waves lap the pale golden sand, turtles come to frolic as the sun goes down, but it’s too rough today gcash
Fragments of coral and cone-shaped shells jingle on the seafloor gcash
Our hotel in Galle, La Grand, only opened a year ago gcash
It’s all sleek wood and wall-sized windows, overlooking the hulking fort gcash
This is the busiest place we’ve been, with Sri Lankan tourists visiting from Colombo, and early-morning pool-side wedding photo shoots gcash
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Thushni ends our conversation on a note of hope gcash
Visitor can journey the mangrove-hemmed Madu river (Abigail Blasi)“There was a very dark period… but slowly and surely enquiries have started coming in gcash
” So they should: amid the meadows and king coconut palms, with Lallagit pointing out a green bee-eater and alerting us to the bleat of an Indian squirrel, it’s hard to imagine a lovelier place to be gcash
Travel essentialsThe Experience Travel Group is offering a seven-night stay, B&B, at the stylish five-star Le Grand hotel in Galle from £1,650 per person, including return flights from London to Colombo with Qatar Airways and transfers gcash
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There are plenty of reasons to visit Mumbai right now, starting with increased accessibility – Virgin Atlantic relaunched its London to Mumbai route in late October 2019, and the city’s metro system is also being expanded gcash
Here’s our ultimate guide to India’s largest city gcash
The Independent’s hotel recommendations are unbiased, independent advice you can trust gcash
On some occasions, we earn revenue if you click the links and book, but we never allow this to affect our coverage gcash
What to do The unmissable attractionsWhere to begin? Essential sights for newcomers include the seafront Gateway of India, a basalt arch built to commemorate the 1911 royal visit of King George V, but only completed in 1924 gcash
The area can get extremely crowded – thousands of people are funnelled through two or three seemingly defunct metal detectors, before a quick pat down gcash
Consider decompressing a visit with a wander around the tranquil interior of the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, with its enormous, fragrant floral displays and old world grandeur gcash
The hotel and the Gateway of India are in Colaba, the southernmost tip of Mumbai gcash
The Gateway of India was completed in 1924 (Getty/iStockphoto) (Getty Images/iStockphoto)Bollywood For an insight into Bollywood, head back across the Bandra-Worli Sea Link (this spectacular bridge connects western Mumbai to southern Mumbai) to Bandra’s Bandstand Promenade, a seafront road which is home to some of Bollywood’s brightest stars – look out for locals posing outside the electric gates of properties, pulling the signature moves of their idols gcash
It’s worth noting that the 2021 unveiling of Metro Line Three, a fully underground metro link gcash between Colaba, Bandra and the SEEPZ economic zone, will make getting to Bandra from the city centre even easier gcash
Bandra is the home of Bollywood (Getty) (Getty Images)Nightlife Kamala Mills, in the city centre neighbourhood of Lower Parel, is a fantastic spot for a night out – this is where you’ll find Mumbai’s top cocktail bars and restaurants, including Bombay Canteen, a beautiful restaurant and bar modelled on an Indian living room gcash
One of Kamala Mills’ latest openings is the Flea Bazaar Cafe, housed inside a former mill gcash
This food hall-style affair has around 10 food options, including Bay Burgers, tucked inside a vintage caravan, and El Chapo Gangsta Mexicana, where you’ll pay under 270 RS (£3) for a huge plate of nachos gcash
Drinks are ordered separately, at a huge bar in the centre gcash
Fancy seeing how Mumbai’s beautiful people live? You’re just a short walk from one of the city’s highest rooftop bars, AER, atop the Four Seasons Mumbai gcash
Even more spectacular is Luna, on the St Regis Mumbai’s 37th floor gcash
Where to stay One of Mumbai’s finest hotels is The Oberoi, a seafront property with spectacular views of Marine Drive, otherwise known as the Queen’s Necklace – a 3 gcash
6km-long oceanfront boulevard in south Mumbai gcash
The hotel is renowned for its fantastic customer service (every room comes with a “butler button”) and the entire place exudes a sense of calm, thanks partly to the cathedral-like atrium gcash
There’s also a stunning outdoor pool – nab a spot on one of the sun loungers and a waiter will deliver a complimentary pool kit containing a face spray, cold towel, sunscreen and bottled water gcash
Doubles from 26,000 RS (£289), room only gcash
If you’re looking for a place closer to the airport, Bandra Kurla’s Sofitel BKC with its cosy, French boudoir-inspired rooms, is a great option, and the buffet breakfast is regarded as one of the best in Mumbai gcash
Doubles from 7,900 RS (£88), B&B gcash
Abode, a gorgeous, 20-room boutique hotel in the heart of Colaba, feels incredibly homely gcash
This single use plastic-free hotel is a fantastic option for solo travellers on a budget, and staff will happily arrange for nervous guests to be collected from the airport by a female driver gcash
Doubles from 4,500 RS (£50), B&B gcash
Where to eat BreakfastTheobroma patisserie is the brainchild of Indian pastry chef Kainaz Messman gcash
There are branches throughout Mumbai, and the one on Colaba Causeway is open from 8am until midnight gcash
For breakfast, order the eggs kejriwal – chilli-topped eggs on toast gcash
Don’t forget to grab some of the delicious brownies to snack on later in the day gcash
Lunch Kyani & Co (+91 22 2201 1492) on JSS Road in the Dhobi Talao area, is Mumbai’s oldest Irani-owned cafe gcash
It dates back to 1904 and the decor is simple and homely – chequered table cloths and mirrored cabinets filled with glass jars of biscuits gcash
The speciality is bun maska, pillow-soft buttered buns baked in-house and best paired with a glass of sweet Iranian chai gcash
Other great lunch options include the chicken dhansak curry and kheema pav (spiced minced lamb) gcash
Dinner Mumbai’s street food is the inspiration for some of the city’s best chefs gcash
At the Taj Mahal Palace’s Masala Kraft restaurant, traditional Indian dishes have been given a modern twist gcash
The restaurant’s delicious Masala Mumbai Tiffin, a delectable tribute to the city’s dabbawalas, is best described as a deconstructed tiffin box gcash
Expect to pay around 4,000 RS (£45) for a meal for two gcash
Where to drink The Colaba Causeway is where you’ll find Leopold Cafe, which opened in 1871 and became famous after Gregory David Roberts wrote about it in his book Shantaram gcash
In 2008 it hit the headlines for another reason – it was one of the first places targeted by the terrorists, and the walls bear visible scars gcash
It opens from 7 gcash
30am until midnight and it’s an ideal spot for people-watching gcash
On a hot day, nothing beats one of the cafe’s fresh lime sodas gcash
Leopold Cafe is a Mumbai institution (Getty Images)For city views, nothing beats AER, the rooftop bar atop the Four Seasons Mumbai gcash
The drinks aren’t just delicious but innovative too, with homegrown ingredients such as cardamom taking centre stage gcash
The nearby Kamala Mills complex is where you’ll find some of Mumbai’s best independent bars, along with the city’s top mixologists gcash
Our favourite? YOUnion for the quirkily-shaped cocktail glasses (everything from suitcases to Stormtrooper helmets), London Taxi for the space-age decor and Kode for the chance to pair your cocktails with top notch cuisine gcash
Where to shop Colaba Causeway has a colourful mix of high street brands and local stores – head here to buy everything from “I love Mumbai” magnets to trainers and posh chocolates gcash
Phoenix Market City is Mumbai’s biggest mall – you’ll find high street brands such as Sephora and Aldo alongside a cinema, flight simulator and artificial ski slope gcash
Architectural highlightIt’s got to be the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, best viewed from the dedicated viewing platform in the centre of the road which passes it gcash
More than 3 million passengers and 1,000 trains pass through this station every day gcash
Look out for the stone lion and tiger above the entrance – a nod to both Britain and India gcash
The best time to visit is dawn, when coloured lights illuminate different sections gcash
More than 3 million passengers pass through Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus every day (Getty/iStockphoto) (Getty Images/iStockphoto)Nuts and bolts What currency do I need?Indian rupees (RS) gcash
What language do they speak?Marathi is the official language, but both English and Hindi are spoken widely gcash
Should I tip?If you’re happy with the service, 10 per cent in restaurants gcash
Taxi drivers don’t generally expect tips gcash
What’s the time difference?GMT+5h30 gcash
What’s the average flight time from the UK?Nine hours gcash
Public transportThe car sharing apps Ola and Uber are the best options gcash
Best viewFor an unbeatable insight into local life, it’s got to be Dhobi Ghat, a huge public laundry where locals do their washing in 1,000 open-air troughs, viewed from the Mahalaxmi train station bridge gcash
Insider tipRise early one morning and brave the chaos of Mumbai’s Sassoon Dock fish market, which dates back to 1875 gcash
It kicks off around 5am and finishes by 11am gcash
Twenty tonnes of fish are sold here every day, and it’s where most of Mumbai’s residents come to buy their seafood gcash
Market traders, hotel chefs and wholesalers all flock here to haggle for the bounty being offloaded from the army of fishing vessels, many of which have been at sea for several weeks gcash
You’ll see everything from enormous stingrays to sharks, crabs and swordfish gcash
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