Travel in
Sri Lanka

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Get ready to discover a tropical paradise that will steal your heart—Sri Lanka! This gem, located just north of the equator, is an absolute dream.

With stunning beaches, fascinating wildlife, and a rich cultural heritage, it’s no wonder Sri Lanka is quickly gaining popularity as an off-the-beaten-track destination. And the best part? It’s budget-friendly, offering incredible experiences for both luxury seekers and budget travelers.

Trust me, Sri Lanka deserves a top spot on your bucket list. Don’t miss out!

PICK A DESTINATION

COLOMBO
GALLE
SIGIRIYA

HIGHLIGHT

BEST

TIME

TO

Travel

The weather can be a bit tricky due to the two monsoon seasons, but fear not! The best time to hit the west and south coasts is from December to March, while the east coast shines between April and September. If you’re lucky enough to be there in April, you’ll get to experience the vibrant Sinhala & Tamil Nadu “New Year” festival—a week-long celebration that will satisfy every foodie’s cravings.

Just a heads up, temperatures in coastal areas are warm with humidity, but if you venture into the hill country, pack some cozy layers as the evenings can get chilly.

WHAT TO EXPECT

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