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Such an amazing experience we had exploring Sri Lanka. I was already excited to see all Sri Lanka but Unbound tour made it UNIQUE! Big shoutout to Sohan who helped us with all the trip 🙂 specially handling all from the beginning, I could definitely only relax ! I loved the We wildlife safaris in Yala but what took my heart was to exploring ancient temples in Kandy, and stunning beaches in Mirissa. I will go back and reach you out to you guys ! Thank you !!
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Any time of the year. However, the best time to visit Sri Lanka is between November and April in the south-west and February to September in the north-east.
Indeed, Sri Lanka is currently experiencing a state of tranquility. Tourists flock to the country in significant numbers, experiencing an overarching atmosphere of peace, safety, and stability as they revel in the unspoiled beauty of this compact island nation. In the areas where we organize our tours, we prioritize the well-being and security of our guests. |
Sri Lanka operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. Round, three-pin sockets are normally used although you may occasionally find square three-pin sockets as well. |
Dressing appropriately in Sri Lanka often varies based on your location. Places of religious significance enforce a strict dress code, requiring visitors to cover themselves modestly. However, aside from such locations, you have the freedom to choose attire suitable for the warm climate. This may include sundresses, shorts, t-shirts, and sandals, all of which help you stay comfortable in the hot weather.
Yes, Poya days, which are Full Moon days, hold religious importance for Buddhists and are dedicated to prayer and meditation. To honor Buddhist customs, abstinence is observed, with the government mandating the closure of liquor shops, meat shops, and entertainment centers on these days.
No. Smoking and having liquor in public areas is banned in Sri Lanka. The smoking ban is also in effect at enclosed public places such as restaurants and social clubs.
Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) Approximate exchange rate USD1 = LKR 323 (as at 01st October 2023)
Sri Lanka’s country code is +94
Our trip to Sri Lanka was a hit. Initially we had only planned to visit Ella, Yala and Galle, but then Sohan who was the travel representative from Unbound Travels recommended few other cities we should explore and after a lot of discussion, we finally settled for a 8 night trip rather than a short visit. The scenic beauty and refreshing air of Sri Lankan atmosphere was pure bliss. If you also want to visit Sri Lanka then make sure you book your tour packages through Unbound Tours.