Discover Beautiful Sri Lanka

Experience the pearl of the Indian Ocean with stunning beaches, ancient temples, and vibrant culture

Luxury Hotels & Resorts

Stay in world-class accommodations from intimate boutiques to grand resort properties

Ancient Heritage & Culture

Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, ancient temples, and rich cultural traditions

Tea Country Adventures

Journey through emerald tea plantations in the misty hills of central Sri Lanka

Wildlife & Nature

Encounter elephants, leopards, and exotic birds in pristine national parks

Importance of Planning a Trip to Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka, the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, offers an incredible diversity of experiences within a compact island nation. From ancient temples and UNESCO World Heritage sites to pristine beaches, lush tea plantations, and abundant wildlife, proper planning ensures you maximize your time and budget while experiencing the very best of what this tropical paradise has to offer. Understanding the country's monsoon seasons, cultural customs, and regional highlights helps you craft the perfect itinerary that balances must-see attractions with authentic local experiences. Whether you're seeking adventure in the mountains, relaxation on golden beaches, or cultural immersion in historic cities, thoughtful preparation transforms your Sri Lankan journey from a simple vacation into an unforgettable adventure that respects local traditions and creates lasting memories.

Plan your Sri Lanka Trip – The Sri Lanka Basics

Visa & Entry Regulations

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The Best Destinations in Sri Lanka

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Weather - Best time to Visit

Getting Around & Transportation

Complete Guide - All you need to know

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Popular Destinations

Discover the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka with handpicked accommodations and experiences

Upcoming Events

Discover exciting festivals, cultural celebrations, and seasonal events happening across Sri Lanka

Kandy Perahera Festival
Aug 2024

Kandy Esala Perahera

Experience the grandest Buddhist festival in Sri Lanka with traditional dancers, drummers, and decorated elephants.

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Tea Festival
Sep 2024

Ceylon Tea Festival

Celebrate Sri Lanka's world-renowned tea heritage with tastings, cultural shows, and plantation tours.

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Galle Literary Festival
Jan 2025

Galle Literary Festival

Join renowned authors and literary enthusiasts in the historic Galle Fort for Asia's premier literary event.

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Latest Travel Guides

Discover Sri Lanka through our expert guides and insider tips from local writers

10 Must-Visit Temples in Sri Lanka
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10 Must-Visit Temples in Sri Lanka

Discover the most sacred and architecturally stunning temples across the island

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Best Beaches in Southern Sri Lanka
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Best Beaches in Southern Sri Lanka

From hidden coves to popular surfing spots, explore the south coast

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Sri Lankan Street Food Guide
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Sri Lankan Street Food Guide

A complete guide to the most delicious street food across the country

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Wildlife Safari in Yala National Park
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Wildlife Safari in Yala National Park

Everything you need to know for an amazing safari experience

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Sri Lanka FAQ

Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about traveling to Sri Lanka

Do I need a visa to visit Sri Lanka?

Most visitors need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before arrival. You can apply online at www.eta.gov.lk. Some nationalities get visa-on-arrival or visa-free entry.

What's the best time to visit Sri Lanka?

December to March is ideal for the west and south coasts. April to September is better for the east coast. The hill country is pleasant year-round with cooler temperatures.

What currency is used in Sri Lanka?

The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) is the official currency. US Dollars are widely accepted at hotels and tourist areas. Credit cards are accepted in major cities and tourist destinations.

Is Sri Lanka safe for tourists?

Yes, Sri Lanka is generally safe for tourists. Exercise normal precautions, be aware of your surroundings, and follow local guidelines. Tourist police are available in major destinations.

What languages are spoken in Sri Lanka?

Sinhala and Tamil are the official languages. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by educated locals, making communication easy for visitors.

How do I get around in Sri Lanka?

Options include taxis, ride-hailing apps (Uber, PickMe), tuk-tuks, buses, trains, and rental cars. Many tourists hire a driver with a car for convenience and local knowledge.