ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SRI LANKA: TIPS, COSTS AND FAVOURITES

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This was our second trip to this beautiful island in the Indian Ocean. Our first visit was right after the 2019 Easter terrorist attack when we’ve fallen in love with the nature and friendliness of its people. We loved every bit of Sri Lanka: the magnificent landscape, the delicious food, the overgrown historic ruins and of course the abundant wildlife.

Traveling Sri Lanka is a relatively easy thing to do if you rent a van with the driver which was the best option for our group of five. It can still be a little chaotic, with overcrowded buses speeding along clogged roads and elephants crossing, especially during the night. English is widely spoken so once you get used the chaos, it isn’t too difficult to get around even when you rent the scooters as we did at the end of our trip.

Here’s our guide to visiting Sri Lanka:

 

Sri Lanka Travel Guide: 7 Things to Know for Your Visit

Travel Tip #1: Eat the local food – Outside of the major cities of Colombo and Kandy or Arugam Bay which is packed with surfers from all over the globe, you won’t find many non-Sri Lankan food options. Stick to the local food! It’s super delicious. All of us, even the kids, just loved Sri Lankan food – from curries, dhals, kottus and roties to coconut pancakes. Just eat it all it is fresh, delicious and safe.

Travel Tip #2: Don’t drink tap water – You shouldn’t really drink the water in Sri Lanka, so bring a reusable water bottle and buy 4 gallons water pack. Stay environmentally friendly and keep hydrated, because Sri Lanka is very hot and humid country, especially in July when we’ve visited it. You’d probably spend 500 rupees ($ 3 USD) per 4 gallons /day on water.

Travel Tip #3: Sri Lanka isn’t a Thailand/Ibiza like party island: – You can get your beer in a designated “Wine shops” around the country, except in most rural areas and Muslim provinces on the west coast. We bought our Lion beer every week in advance so we could have a cold one around the pool after daily activities. Most of the resorts and guesthouses will also offer the beer to its customers but as I’ve said don’t expect to party the night away (with exception of some coastal tourist towns). But since we are traveling with kids, this didn’t matter much.

Travel Tip #4: Take a train ride – Yes, its touristy and crowded but you just have to do it. We did it in 2019 from Ella to Nuwara Eliya and we loved it.

Travel Tip #5: Skip Sigiriya Lion Rock and hike the Pidurangala instead – No crowds, beautiful views over the Sigiriya landscape (you can see the Lion Rock across the forest) and much much cheaper; 500 LKR / 3 USD in contrast to 30 USD for foreign adult and 15 USD for kids.

Travel Tip #6: Hire a tuk-tuk ride – Expect to pay around 3000 LKR/day 20 USD for the day. Short rides are of course cheaper and, in some areas, this is the only way to get around as we found out in hills of Haputale where we’ve visited the famous Lipton’s seat overlooking the tea plantations. Moreover, tuk-tuk drivers are pretty honest, except in Negombo, where they will try to scam and overcharge you every time. Elsewhere in the country, you’ll get a fair deal.

Travel Tip #7:  Bring socks to temples:  – You’ll have to take your socks and shoes off before visiting temples, even if they are outdoors, wear sock or you will get burned as we experienced on our visit to ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa.

 

Visiting Sri Lanka: How Much Does It Cost?

Sri Lanka is still a cheap country to visit regarding western standards. Truth be told, after Covid and especially last year’s (2022) political and economic turmoil the prices went up for at least 50% as we were told by the local people and as we found out on our own. Overall, you would need around 50 USD budget per day. The country is very cheap, especially if you stick to delicious local or Indian food, avoid the overpriced Western style restaurants (local food tastes much better anyways). The biggest cost will be entrance fees to National parks and safaris.

Here is a list of prices to help you get an idea of costs in Sri Lanka:

  • Renting a van with the guide (including gas, his accommodation and food) – 80 -100 USD/day
  • 4 Gallons of water – 500 LKR / 2 USD
  • Accommodations (with pool, AC, for 5 person including breakfast) – 100 USD/day
  • Kaudula National Park Safari – 3 hours afternoon safari 85 USD/adult including entrance fee
  • Yalla National Park Safari – whole day including lunch
  • Kottu chicken – 300 rupees
  • Pidurangala Rock climb – 3 USD/person, child under 10 yo free
  • Tuk-tuk – 200 rupees
  • Mount Ella view point – 900 LRK/3 USD
  • Beer – 350 rupees / 1,5 USD
  • Pizza in Arugam Bay – 2300 LRK / 7,5 USD
  • Scooter in Arugam Bay – 2000 LRK / 6 USD/day (international license needed!)

 

Suggested Sri Lanka Itinerary in 2 weeks:

Negombo – Sigiriya – Haputalle – Ella – Tangalle – Yalla NP – Arugam Bay – Negombo

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