Travel Information

Sustainability and Ethical Tourism

  • Safety: Sri Lanka is generally a safe destination, but adhering to typical precautions, such as avoiding remote areas and respecting local customs, is advisable.
  • Attractions: Sri Lanka boasts a wide array of attractions, including ancient cities, pristine beaches, wildlife reserves, tea plantations, and cultural sites. Popular destinations include Colombo, Kandy, Galle, Nuwara Eliya, Sigiriya, and Yala National Park.
  • Transportation: The prevalent modes of transportation in Sri Lanka are trains and buses. Trains provide picturesque countryside views, while buses are budget-friendly. Taxis and Tuk tuks (three-wheeled vehicles) are readily available.
  • Currency: Sri Lanka’s official currency is the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR). Credit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs are conveniently accessible in major cities and tourist hubs.
  • Remember to check the latest travel advisories and restrictions before your trip, as they may change. In summary, Sri Lanka offers a unique fusion of natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality, making it an outstanding destination for travelers.
  • Visa: Most visitors to Sri Lanka require a visa. An Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) can be acquired online prior to your arrival at the airport.
  • Best Time to Visit: The prime time to explore Sri Lanka is during its dry seasons. From October to March, the West and South coasts are ideal, and from April to September, the East coast beckons.
  • Cuisine: Sri Lankan cuisine is renowned for its rich diversity and flavors. Savor traditional dishes like rice and curry, hoppers (a pancake variety), koththu roti (chopped roti dish), and string hoppers (steamed rice noodles). Sri Lanka is also famed for its aromatic teas.
  • Cultural Events: Sri Lanka hosts a range of cultural events and festivals year-round, including Sinhala and Tamil New Year, Vesak (Buddha’s Birth, Enlightenment, and Death), and Kandy Esala Perahara (a grand procession in Kandy). These events showcase the country’s cultural heritage.
  • Health and Safety: It is recommended to have travel insurance covering medical expenses and vaccinations for diseases such as Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, and Tetanus. Drinking bottled water, using insect repellent, and maintaining good hygiene is advised.
  • Cultural Etiquette: As a predominantly Buddhist country, Sri Lanka places importance on respecting local customs. Dress modestly, remove shoes before entering temples, and show cultural respect.