Most visitors to Sri Lanka require an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before arrival.
Visa types:
The official currency is the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR).
ATMs & Cards:
Sri Lanka is a year-round destination thanks to its dual monsoon system.
West & South Coasts + Hill Country:
East Coast:
Average Temperatures:
Hill country: 15–22°C (59–72°F)
Sri Lanka’s tropical climate means lightweight clothing is ideal.
Optional:
Rain jacket or umbrella (especially May–August in the southwest)
Sri Lanka is a warm and welcoming country, but it’s important to respect local customs.
Do’s:
✅ Remove shoes and hats when entering temples.
✅ Dress modestly in religious or rural areas.
✅ Greet locals with a smile or the traditional “Ayubowan” gesture.
Don’ts:
❌ Don’t touch people’s heads (a sign of disrespect).
❌ Avoid public displays of affection in temples or rural areas.
❌ Don’t pose for photos with your back to Buddha statues.
Travel in Sri Lanka is safe and enjoyable with several options:
Self-drive Cars: Available for experienced drivers with a valid international permit.
Many hotels offer universal sockets, but carrying an international adapter is recommended.
Wi-Fi: Widely available in hotels, cafés, and restaurants.
Sri Lanka is a safe country for tourists, with friendly locals and a low crime rate.
Emergency Numbers:
Sri Lankan food is flavorful, colorful, and rich in spices — a treat for every traveler.
Don’t miss:
Tropical fruits – mango, pineapple, rambutan, and king coconut
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory.
Sri Lanka celebrates a mix of Buddhist, Hindu, Christian, and Muslim festivals, making it vibrant year-round.
Major celebrations include:
Deepavali, Christmas, and Eid – celebrated across the island