Groote Kerk, or the great church, at Fort Galle, a sprawling, 36-hectare complex built by the Dutch in the late 17th century. Corbis
Groote Kerk, or the great church, at Fort Galle, a sprawling, 36-hectare complex built by the Dutch in the late 17th century. Corbis
Groote Kerk, or the great church, at Fort Galle, a sprawling, 36-hectare complex built by the Dutch in the late 17th century. Corbis
Groote Kerk, or the great church, at Fort Galle, a sprawling, 36-hectare complex built by the Dutch in the late 17th century. Corbis

My kind of place: Galle, Sri Lanka


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Why Galle?

Galle is a historic and now hip 17th-century Dutch fort town in southern Sri Lanka, a three- or four-hour drive from the capital, Colombo. If your flight arrives at Bandaranaike International Airport in the early hours, you can dodge the daytime congestion and shave an hour off the journey by jumping in a car and driving down the coast road at night, arriving in Galle for breakfast. Within the rampart walls of the 36-hectare fort, built by the Dutch in 1663, the clocks seem to have stopped. About 400 houses line five main streets - some of the finest Portugese, Dutch and British colonial architecture in South Asia.

One of earliest travellers to reach Galle was Ibn Battuta, who visited the port in the mid-14th century, describing Moorish vessels in the harbour, and an Arab influence remains today. Fifty per cent of the fort's population is Muslim and the call to prayer floats through the sleepy streets five times a day.

The fort is also home to six schools, Christian churches, a Buddhist temple and some dusty museums and municipality offices. Many of the centuries-old houses have been converted into boutique hotels, villas and galleries while the coastal resorts of Unawatuna and Hikkadwa - a 10-minute tuk-tuk ride away - offer budget-end barefoot beach accommodation and bars.

A comfortable bed

Sri Lanka's peak season is Christmas and New Year, when many visitors escape a frosty European winter for the blue skies of the tropics. Travellers from the Middle East may well enjoy the south of the island during its two monsoon seasons from April to June and October to November, when the sunshine is interrupted by heavy rains and some hotel prices drop considerably.

At the top end is Amangalla (www.amanresorts.com/; 00 94 91 223 3388), formerly the New Oriental Hotel which was the heart of the fort's social life throughout the 1800s. Colonial luxury and elegance starts from US$497 (Dh1,825) per night, including taxes. If the room rate breaks the bank, experience this venerable hotel's charms with a sundowner on the veranda.

Just down the road on Church Street is Galle Fort Hotel (www.galleforthotel.com; 00 94 91 223 2870), a beautifully restored boutique hotel that once belonged to a gem merchant. The style sums up Ceylon chic at its best. A garden room costs from $199 (Dh730) per night, including taxes.

Renting a villa can be a cost effective option - especially for a family or group. Eden Villas (www.villasinsrilanka.com) has the best properties on its books, including beautifully converted fort houses with courtyard pools and beachfront views, starting from $300 (Dh1,102) per villa, per night.

Find your feet

Outside the fort, at the base of its towering granite walls lies the international cricket ground and an elephant polo field (yes, elephants, not horses, are used for polo in Sri Lanka). The ramparts withstood the deadly 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which devastated the town and surrounding coastal resorts. Within the safety of the fort, Amangalla became the headquarters of a massive rescue operation. Strolling along the wide walls that encircle the fort is always memorable - brisk breezes blow away the dusty heat of the narrow streets. Schoolgirls from Southlands College in immaculate uniforms and braided hair play in the long grass, monks in orange robes take the air to the cawing of South Asia's black crows and courting couples snuggle discreetly under umbrellas. Have a drink on the beautiful terrace at sunset in the Rampart Hotel. If you want to feel the sand between your toes, take a tuk-tuk ride to the nearby horseshoe-shaped beach of Unawatuna. The east side of the bay is overlooked by a white Buddhist temple and there's a track road that leads up the hill for serene views of the Indian ocean.

Meet the locals

Wander the sleepy streets of the fort to smile and chat with shopkeepers and ladies selling intricate hand-embroidered lace in 200- year-old patterns and styles.

Book a table

For delicious Asian fusion dishes and superb, fiery Sri Lankan curries head to the lovely Galle Fort Hotel. A four-course set dinner will set you back as little as $26 (Dh95).

Five minutes from the centre of Galle town sits the Sunhouse (www.thesunhouse.com; 00 94 91 438 0275), a boutique hotel that was once the home of a Scottish spice merchant now offers a contemporary, fine-dining menu. A three-course set menu of coconut, chicken and mint salad, and red fish curry followed by passionfruit meringue costs $25 (Dh92).

Refresh, a restaurant on Hikkaduwa beach, has an extensive menu of freshly caught fish and great curries, and is a popular spot to while away the time. You should also check out the shoreline beach bars that line Unawatuna beach. These simple places dish up tuna and chips, pad thai noodles and delicious coconut pancakes, washed down with fresh lime sodas under the shade of a palm tree. A cheap treat for about $3 (Dh10) per dish.

Shopper's paradise

You'll find jewel-coloured textiles, good quality sarongs that do not run or fade, handicrafts and homewares at Barefoot Galle. The main shop in Colombo has a courtyard cafe and gallery and is the hub of the capital's social life. Inside the fort itself, there's a small branch at 41 Pedlar Street. Mimimango 40 (www.mimimango.com) on Leyn Baan Street is a good source for exquisite sarongs, dresses, bikinis and jewellery by designer, and long-time Fort resident, Jo Eden. M M Ibrahim on 47 Church street is a treasure trove of gems and semi-precious stones where you can admire the country's sapphires.

What to avoid

Galle town is a hot and dusty jostle of tuk-tuks and blaring horns. The beach boys hawking trinkets and cheap sarongs on Unawatuna can chase serenity away in minutes.

If driving to/from Colombo, try to travel late at night or early in the morning to avoid the traffic gridlock along the coast road.

Don't miss

Jump in a tuk-tuk and drive east for 30 minutes to Weligama Bay. The road hugs the coastline and you can catch a glimpse of Sri Lanka's iconic stilt fisherman balancing on poles in the crashing ocean. Two hundred metres off the road, out to sea, lies Taprobane island. Access to this private villa retreat, once the home of writer Paul Bowles, is made by wading through the surf. It epitomises every fantasy of a tropical island and has been described as the "No 1 address in the Indian Ocean".

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MATCH INFO

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PSG (2) v Manchester United (0)

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Citizenship-by-investment programmes

United Kingdom

The UK offers three programmes for residency. The UK Overseas Business Representative Visa lets you open an overseas branch office of your existing company in the country at no extra investment. For the UK Tier 1 Innovator Visa, you are required to invest £50,000 (Dh238,000) into a business. You can also get a UK Tier 1 Investor Visa if you invest £2 million, £5m or £10m (the higher the investment, the sooner you obtain your permanent residency).

All UK residency visas get approved in 90 to 120 days and are valid for 3 years. After 3 years, the applicant can apply for extension of another 2 years. Once they have lived in the UK for a minimum of 6 months every year, they are eligible to apply for permanent residency (called Indefinite Leave to Remain). After one year of ILR, the applicant can apply for UK passport.

The Caribbean

Depending on the country, the investment amount starts from $100,000 (Dh367,250) and can go up to $400,000 in real estate. From the date of purchase, it will take between four to five months to receive a passport. 

Portugal

The investment amount ranges from €350,000 to €500,000 (Dh1.5m to Dh2.16m) in real estate. From the date of purchase, it will take a maximum of six months to receive a Golden Visa. Applicants can apply for permanent residency after five years and Portuguese citizenship after six years.

“Among European countries with residency programmes, Portugal has been the most popular because it offers the most cost-effective programme to eventually acquire citizenship of the European Union without ever residing in Portugal,” states Veronica Cotdemiey of Citizenship Invest.

Greece

The real estate investment threshold to acquire residency for Greece is €250,000, making it the cheapest real estate residency visa scheme in Europe. You can apply for residency in four months and citizenship after seven years.

Spain

The real estate investment threshold to acquire residency for Spain is €500,000. You can apply for permanent residency after five years and citizenship after 10 years. It is not necessary to live in Spain to retain and renew the residency visa permit.

Cyprus

Cyprus offers the quickest route to citizenship of a European country in only six months. An investment of €2m in real estate is required, making it the highest priced programme in Europe.

Malta

The Malta citizenship by investment programme is lengthy and investors are required to contribute sums as donations to the Maltese government. The applicant must either contribute at least €650,000 to the National Development & Social Fund. Spouses and children are required to contribute €25,000; unmarried children between 18 and 25 and dependent parents must contribute €50,000 each.

The second step is to make an investment in property of at least €350,000 or enter a property rental contract for at least €16,000 per annum for five years. The third step is to invest at least €150,000 in bonds or shares approved by the Maltese government to be kept for at least five years.

Candidates must commit to a minimum physical presence in Malta before citizenship is granted. While you get residency in two months, you can apply for citizenship after a year.

Egypt 

A one-year residency permit can be bought if you purchase property in Egypt worth $100,000. A three-year residency is available for those who invest $200,000 in property, and five years for those who purchase property worth $400,000.

Source: Citizenship Invest and Aqua Properties

Anghami
Started: December 2011
Co-founders: Elie Habib, Eddy Maroun
Based: Beirut and Dubai
Sector: Entertainment
Size: 85 employees
Stage: Series C
Investors: MEVP, du, Mobily, MBC, Samena Capital

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Contracted list

Ashton Agar, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Aaron Finch, Peter Handscomb, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Nathan Lyon, Glenn Maxwell, Shaun Marsh, Mitchell Marsh, Tim Paine, Matt Renshaw, Jhye Richardson, Kane Richardson, Billy Stanlake, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Andrew Tye.

Total eligible population

About 57.5 million people
51.1 million received a jab
6.4 million have not

Where are the unvaccinated?

England 11%
Scotland 9%
Wales 10%
Northern Ireland 14% 

Genesis G80 2020 5.0-litre Royal Specs

Engine: 5-litre V8

Gearbox: eight-speed automatic

Power: 420hp

Torque: 505Nm

Fuel economy, combined: 12.4L/100km

Price: Dh260,500

Match info

Karnataka Tuskers 110-3

J Charles 35, M Pretorius 1-19, Z Khan 0-16

Deccan Gladiators 111-5 in 8.3 overs

K Pollard 45*, S Zadran 2-18

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The Indoor Cricket World Cup

When: September 16-23

Where: Insportz, Dubai

Indoor cricket World Cup:
Insportz, Dubai, September 16-23

UAE fixtures:
Men

Saturday, September 16 – 1.45pm, v New Zealand
Sunday, September 17 – 10.30am, v Australia; 3.45pm, v South Africa
Monday, September 18 – 2pm, v England; 7.15pm, v India
Tuesday, September 19 – 12.15pm, v Singapore; 5.30pm, v Sri Lanka
Thursday, September 21 – 2pm v Malaysia
Friday, September 22 – 3.30pm, semi-final
Saturday, September 23 – 3pm, grand final

Women
Saturday, September 16 – 5.15pm, v Australia
Sunday, September 17 – 2pm, v South Africa; 7.15pm, v New Zealand
Monday, September 18 – 5.30pm, v England
Tuesday, September 19 – 10.30am, v New Zealand; 3.45pm, v South Africa
Thursday, September 21 – 12.15pm, v Australia
Friday, September 22 – 1.30pm, semi-final
Saturday, September 23 – 1pm, grand final

Results

Stage 7:

1. Caleb Ewan (AUS) Lotto Soudal - 3:18:29

2. Sam Bennett (IRL) Deceuninck-QuickStep - same time

3. Phil Bauhaus (GER) Bahrain Victorious

4. Michael Morkov (DEN) Deceuninck-QuickStep

5. Cees Bol (NED) Team DSM

General Classification:

1. Tadej Pogacar (SLO) UAE Team Emirates - 24:00:28

2. Adam Yates (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers - 0:00:35

3. Joao Almeida (POR) Deceuninck-QuickStep - 0:01:02

4. Chris Harper (AUS) Jumbo-Visma - 0:01:42

5. Neilson Powless (USA) EF Education-Nippo - 0:01:45

RESULT

Fifth ODI, at Headingley

England 351/9
Pakistan 297
England win by 54 runs (win series 4-0)

Herc's Adventures

Developer: Big Ape Productions
Publisher: LucasArts
Console: PlayStation 1 & 5, Sega Saturn
Rating: 4/5

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Farage on Muslim Brotherhood

Nigel Farage told Reform's annual conference that the party will proscribe the Muslim Brotherhood if he becomes Prime Minister.
"We will stop dangerous organisations with links to terrorism operating in our country," he said. "Quite why we've been so gutless about this – both Labour and Conservative – I don't know.
“All across the Middle East, countries have banned and proscribed the Muslim Brotherhood as a dangerous organisation. We will do the very same.”
It is 10 years since a ground-breaking report into the Muslim Brotherhood by Sir John Jenkins.
Among the former diplomat's findings was an assessment that “the use of extreme violence in the pursuit of the perfect Islamic society” has “never been institutionally disowned” by the movement.
The prime minister at the time, David Cameron, who commissioned the report, said membership or association with the Muslim Brotherhood was a "possible indicator of extremism" but it would not be banned.

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Starring: Baneen Ahmad Nayyef, Waheed Thabet Khreibat, Sajad Mohamad Qasem 

Rating: 4/5

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Price, base: From Dh77,900
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