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Everything you need to know before and during your Sri Lanka visit. From visas to local etiquette, we've got you covered.
Travel Essential Guides
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Visa & Entry
ETA requirements, visa fees, and entry procedures for Sri Lanka
Health & Medical
Vaccinations, hospitals, pharmacies, and health tips for travelers
Safety & Essentials
Stay safe with emergency contacts, scam awareness, and travel tips
Local Laws
Important regulations and customs to follow during your visit
Culture & Etiquette
Customs, dress codes, and cultural tips for respectful travel
Language Guide
Essential Sinhala and Tamil phrases to help you get by
Useful Links
Handy bookmarks for your adventure
FAQ
Questions everyone asks (we've got answers!)
Quick Tips & Essentials
Essential information on power, hygiene, and daily travel logistics.
✓Apply for ETA 48hrs before travel
✓Tourist Police: 1912 (24/7)
✓Carry photocopies of passport
✓Remove shoes at temples
Power & Electricity
Voltage: 230V (50Hz)
Sri Lanka uses a mix of plug types. It's best to bring a universal adapter.
British 3-pin rectangular (UK style). Most common in newer hotels and Colombo.
Old British 3-pin round (India/Nepal style). Common in older buildings and rural areas.
South African 3-pin round (Larger pins than Type D). Rare but exists in some old properties.
- •Bring a Universal Travel Adapter - essential as plug types vary even within one hotel.
- •If you have a Type G plug but the socket is Type D (round), you need an adapter.
- •Many sockets have a switch on the wall - check it's 'ON' if charging doesn't start.
- •Voltage fluctuations can occur in rural areas - a surge protector is a good idea for expensive electronics.
- •The 'Pen Trick' (using a pen to open the ground pin shutter) is dangerous - use a proper adapter.
Restrooms & Hygiene
Squat Toilets
Ceramic pan on the floor. MOST COMMON in public bus stations, train stations, rural areas, and older homes/restaurants.
Western Style
Standard sit-down toilets. Found in all hotels, tourist restaurants, modern establishments, and most urban homes.
The 'Bum Gun' (Handheld Bidet)
Common in hotels, restaurants, modern urban homes, and tourist facilities. LESS common in rural areas and older public facilities.
Essentials to Carry
- Toilet paper (carry a roll/tissues, ESSENTIAL for rural/public restrooms where it's not provided)
- Hand sanitizer (soap not always available in public facilities)
- Small change (Rs. 20-50 coins) for public toilet attendants
- Wet wipes for extra hygiene (especially at bus/train stations)
Planning Your Trip?
Don't forget to check our curated itineraries and top accommodations to make your Sri Lanka journey unforgettable.