HAMBANTOTA Port, Sir Lanka: Ep. 64 of our Ultimate World Cruise

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  • Опубліковано 5 тра 2024
  • Join BZ Travel in Episode 64 of our Ultimate World Cruise as we explore the less-known port of Hambantota, located on the southern tip of Sri Lanka. This episode takes you through our spontaneous and enlightening day as we delve into local life beyond the typical tourist paths.
    Upon arrival in Hambantota, a town once a sleepy fishing village and now a commercial hub, we decide to forego the planned excursions and instead immerse ourselves in the local culture. With the midday heat soaring, we skip the nearby national park, saving our wildlife adventures for an upcoming African safari, and choose to connect with the local community instead.
    Navigating through the port, we encounter numerous locals offering tours, but after some negotiation, we secure a reasonable rate for a personal tour with a local tuk-tuk driver. This decision leads us to unexpected discoveries about Hambantota's transformation and gives us a genuine glimpse into everyday life here.
    Our tuk-tuk ride through the town introduces us to vibrant markets, friendly locals, and the simple yet rich life of our driver, who kindly invites us to his home. This intimate experience offers us a look at his family's daily life, complete with homegrown fruits and warm hospitality, highlighting the authentic spirit of Sri Lanka.
    This episode is not just about sightseeing but about understanding and appreciating the heart of a place through its people. From spontaneous interactions to heartfelt welcomes, Hambantota shows us that sometimes, the best travel experiences come from the unplanned and the unexpected.
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  • @LynnDavis-ln3bx
    @LynnDavis-ln3bx 12 днів тому

    Thanks 🤩

  • @herenow6953
    @herenow6953 13 днів тому +6

    I love that you go for the local / non tourist route - I usually do that too. It seems that good attracts good - you've been very fortunate with your 'off piste' choices - do you ever worry that you made a wrong choice? I've had a couple of what I think of as 'close shaves' when travelling like this, but it certainly beats being a bus with 50 other cruisers that you see every day 😀 I look forward to Colombo - I was there for 24 hours back in the 80's so the only thing I remember is that our hotel and the airport, everyone was trying to sell beautiful sapphire jewellery :)

    • @bztravel
      @bztravel  12 днів тому +1

      We like to travel independently, we are only few hors in each port and I do not want to spend it waiting for people to get on and off the bus, following a flag and listening to a Wikipedia in bad English, I rather explore and get to know the locals. People everywhere are nice, you smile they smile back. When you travel you have to be aware of the surroundings, Thanks again!

  • @dboutier5636
    @dboutier5636 12 днів тому +3

    What a delightful day you had. You are so right we all have the same basic needs and wants. Only 105 that would be a great day in July or August in Texas. Stay safe. By the way, my first few summers here I thought I’d died and gone to you know where. Stay safe

  • @livenbelieve4819
    @livenbelieve4819 12 днів тому +1

    You two are wonderful adventurers! Love how you are able to grass roots navigate your way about any area! 👍🤗👍 Lisa

    • @bztravel
      @bztravel  12 днів тому +1

      Hi Lisa,
      Thanks so much! We've discovered that no matter where we go, treating people with respect and a smile always gets you the same in return.

  • @pprabhu264
    @pprabhu264 12 днів тому

    Thank you in Sinhala Language " Stuthi"

    • @bztravel
      @bztravel  12 днів тому

      Thanks, Stuthi for the correct way to say Thank You in Sir Lanka

  • @Kelly12478
    @Kelly12478 12 днів тому

    What a great way to check out the local area. Thank you for taking us along on your incredible journey.

    • @bztravel
      @bztravel  12 днів тому

      We’re only halfway through; there’s plenty more to come. Stay tuned!

  • @cathypowell7254
    @cathypowell7254 12 днів тому

    What an awesome tour. Your guide was great. I hope he got a good tip lol

    • @bztravel
      @bztravel  12 днів тому +1

      Hi there,
      Thanks for the comment! Glad you liked the tour. Yes, Zarko tipped well-our guide really earned it. Over in Bulgaria, we tip only for top-notch service, and this was definitely one of those times. Zarko, being Bulgarian, he's not a fan of the obligatory tipping culture you see in the U.S. He thinks it should really mean something when someone goes the extra mile.
      Appreciate you tuning in and dropping a comment!
      Cheers,
      Zarko and Tressa

    • @cathypowell7254
      @cathypowell7254 12 днів тому

      @@bztravel I am in Canada. Tipping is expected here. But I agree with tipping when they deserve it. Can’t wait for your next adventure. 🍻

  • @veggiemom-pl7yb
    @veggiemom-pl7yb 12 днів тому

    Loving your videos and documentation of your travels. What cameras do you video with?

    • @bztravel
      @bztravel  12 днів тому +1

      Hey there,
      Thanks for the love on our videos! We often get asked about our gear, so you're in luck-we're actually planning to make a video soon about our camera setup and how we keep our video production quick and decent in quality. We primarily use the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. Stay tuned for that upcoming video for a deep dive into how it all works!
      Cheers,
      Zarko and Tressa

  • @DreamLife956
    @DreamLife956 12 днів тому +1

    Nice little adventure. I wonder if the DJI has an adjustment to allow for quicker focus...I noticed some blurr as it was trying to focus during the drive.

    • @bztravel
      @bztravel  12 днів тому +1

      In this video, what you're observing while we're driving is known as motion blur. This phenomenon occurs because the video consists of individual images, referred to as frames, displayed sequentially. When there's rapid movement-either from driving or moving the camera-motion blur becomes more pronounced. Typically, we shoot our footage at 30 frames per second (fps). However, when driving, we often switch to 60 fps. This higher frame rate allows us to slow down the footage or extract individual frames to use as still photos, as demonstrated in this video.
      The playback speed of the video, or the production speed, is also crucial. We prefer to render our videos at 24 fps. This speed is commonly used in cinema and gives a look that we appreciate, despite the increased motion blur when driving or moving the camera quickly.
      We use the Osmo Pocket 3, an exceptional camera that can shoot at 120 fps in 4K resolution and 240 fps in HD. Its built-in gimbal also helps to stabilize camera movements. As we continue our journey around Africa, we'll have more opportunities to film on sea days. We plan to create a video discussing the camera and our video-making process. Zarko, a true camera enthusiast with enough cameras to start his own store, particularly enjoys using this equipment. We're so impressed with the Osmo 3 that we purchased two-now, each of us carries one, and we leave the camera bag on the ship. Its quick start-up feature is especially valuable, ensuring we never miss a shot.
      Thank you for watching, and stay tuned for our upcoming camera review video!