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From misty mountain ranges & ancient temples to golden beaches & wildlife
Sri Lanka packs a lifetime of adventure into one breathtaking island.
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Sigiriya
Eighth Wonder of the World
Galle
A UNESCO Site
Ella
Breathtaking Landscapes
Mirissa
World-Class Whale Watching
Ancient, wild, and breathtaking
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🇱🇰 Why Sri Lanka
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Ancient Wonders
UNESCO temples, rock fortresses, and sacred cities tell 3,000 years of history.
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Natural Diversity
Beaches, tea hills, rainforests, and safari parks, all within hours of each other.
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Food & People
Bold curries, fresh seafood, world-famous tea, and some of the warmest hospitality you'll find anywhere.
Discover A Mesmerizing Nature Landscape & Stunning Culture
Our local travel experts are ready to craft your perfect itinerary — from beach escapes to cultural journeys and everything in between.
Sigiriya at sunrise was the single most breathtaking thing I’ve ever seen. The hike, the frescoes, the 360° view from the top, genuinely exceeded every expectation I had.

James Robertson
Travel Blogger · UK
he train journey from Kandy to Ella through the tea estates is simply magical. I’d come back to Sri Lanka just for that ride and the incredible food alone.

Sophie Laurent
Solo Traveller · France
ook the whole family on a wildlife safari in Yala — the kids spotted leopards within the first hour! Sri Lanka is the most family-friendly destination we’ve ever visited.

Raj Mehta
Family Traveller · India
Galle Fort is like stepping into a living museum. The Dutch colonial architecture, the boutique shops, sunset from the ramparts — absolutely unforgettable.

Anna Kowalski
Heritage Explorer · Poland
I came for the surfing at Arugam Bay but stayed for the culture, the people, and the best kottu roti I’ve ever tasted. Sri Lanka has an energy I’ve never felt anywhere else.

Marco Torres
Adventure Surfer · Australia
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Answers to the most common questions about planning a Sri Lanka trip.
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1. What is the best time to visit Sri Lanka?
Sri Lanka has two monsoon seasons, so the best time depends on where you go. The west and south coasts are best from November to April. The east coast (Trincomalee, Arugam Bay) is best from May to September. The cultural triangle and hill country are pleasant year-round.
2. Do I need a visa to enter Sri Lanka?
Most nationalities require an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before arrival. It can be obtained online in minutes at eta.gov.lk. Citizens of several countries may qualify for visa-on-arrival. Always check current requirements before travelling.
3. How do I get around Sri Lanka?
The iconic hill country train is a must-do experience. Tuk-tuks are perfect for short hops in towns. For longer journeys, private drivers or intercity buses offer flexibility and comfort. Hiring a driver-guide for a full tour is very popular and affordable.
4. How many days do I need to explore Sri Lanka?
A classic circuit covering the cultural triangle, hill country, and south coast takes 10–14 days. A shorter 7-day trip can cover highlights like Sigiriya, Kandy, Ella, and Galle. We recommend at least 10 days to truly experience the island’s diversity.
5. Is Sri Lanka budget-friendly?
Absolutely. Budget travellers can comfortably explore Sri Lanka for $30–50 USD per day including accommodation, food, and transport. Mid-range travellers typically spend $80–120/day, while luxury options are available from $200+/day.
6. What currency is used and how to handle money?
Sri Lanka uses the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR). ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas. It’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller towns, street food, and tuk-tuks. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels and restaurants.
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