Sri Lanka trips offer tourists an incredibly diverse landscape and culture. National parks, tea plantations, fascinating cities and breathtaking beaches - a trip to Sri Lanka is always a varied experience, no matter what type of trip you choose. To help you plan your trip, we have put together 10 highlights for trips to Sri Lanka that will make you want to visit this beautiful country in the Indian Ocean. Whether you visit the highlights or not, you will be amazed by the country and the people. Let yourself be whisked away to Sri Lanka in advance - our highlights will help you forget everyday life for a short time. If you need more travel information, contact our team of specialists who will be happy to answer your questions.
Sri Lanka trips offer tourists an incredibly diverse landscape and culture. National parks, tea plantations, fascinating cities and breathtaking beaches - a trip to Sri Lanka is always a varied experience, no matter what type of trip you choose. To help you plan your trip, we have put together 10 highlights for trips to Sri Lanka that will make you want to visit this beautiful country in the Indian Ocean. Whether you visit the highlights or not, you will be amazed by the country and the people. Let yourself be whisked away to Sri Lanka in advance - our highlights will help you forget everyday life for a short time. If you need more travel information, contact our team of specialists who will be happy to answer your questions.
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We offer a wide range of accommodation from private boutique hotels, villas, eco lodge and tents. But, some of our nature & adventure trips involve travelling to remote or undeveloped outstation destinations where hotel accommodation of International tourist standard may not exist & facilities are relatively poor.
No. Smoking and having liquor in public areas is banned in Sri Lanka. The smoking ban is also in effect at enclosed public places such as restaurants and social clubs.
True. Full Moon days (known as Poya days), are of religious significance to Buddhists and devoted to prayer and meditation. Out of respect for Buddhist religious rites, abstinence is practiced. The government has decreed that all liquor shops and meat shops & entertainment centres remain closed on Poya days .
‘Halal’ food isn’t much common in major hotels. The Galadari and Holiday Inn in Colombo serve halal food as does the Confifi group of hotels (Eden, Riverina & Club Palm Garden). Apart from the Halal restaurants in Colombo and Kandy, they’re hardly elsewhere. The best alternative seems to be seafood.
Star hotels and major restaurants sport a ‘vegetarian section’ in the menu. The smaller local ‘rice and curry’ restaurants may claim the food is vegetarian, but it often includes a serving of fried fish or sprats (anchovies). However, the ‘South Indian’ vegetarian restaurants are purely vegetarian.
The Re-Exchange (purchase of foreign currency) can only take place on your departure at the Bank counters at the airport. Remember that they will only accept bank receipts (not Money Changer receipts).
The best & driest seasons are from December to March on the West & South Coasts and in the hill country, and from May to September in the East Coast.
Ask permission before taking pictures either of people or inside temples or other sacred places. For example, it is forbidden to take photographs inside the cave temple complex of Dambulla. Never use flash on murals inside temples and other places; it can cause damage them
Out of season travel has its own benefits; while the big crowds go away, most airfares & accommodation prices too go down, with many special offers thrown in. On the coast the average temperature remains around 27°C. The temperature rapidly falls as the altitude gets higher & higher.
Sri Lanka experiences two monsoons; the rainy season in the East coast is the dry season in the south west coast & vice versa. This makes Sri Lanka a year around destination, and there is always a ‘right’ season somewhere in the island.
The places with some active night life are Colombo, Negombo and Hikkaduwa. Colombo has some decent pubs, night clubs, karaoke lounges and bars. There is a growing pub-culture among the young crowd in Colombo. Friday and Saturday nights are the days for all night partying.
Sri Lanka has a wide variety of splendid handicraft on sale. Sri Lankan masks are a very popular collector’s item. Other recommendations are batiks, wood carvings, gemstones, semi- precious stones, lacquer-ware, handmade Silver- and Brass objects and don’t forget the famous ‘Ceylon Tea’.