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Retour sur super chauffeur au Sri Lanka
Bonjour les Voyageurs,

Pour les personnes intéresses j'étais au Sri Lanka du 5 au 20 octobre. Grace à ce forum, et après avoir fait le tour des chauffeurs nous avons sélectionner Karu.

Pourquoi, car il a dit oui à l'itinéraire que nous souhaitions prendre (d'autre nous ont dit non, car trop de route) Pour sa disponibilité ( il répondait dans un délais raisonnable), et surtout un tarif journalier raisonnable (la fourchette peut être très haute pour certain).

Karu est un superbe chauffeur, rien à dire il était discret nous a tout de suite compris, il connait très bien son métier et son pays, il a une très bonne conduite ce qui est primordiale quand on conduit au Sri Lanka. Il n'hésite à nous proposer des plans alternatifs ou être force de proposition quand il le faut et surtout bon conseils pour nous restaurer.

Son tarif était de 40€ par jour tout compris sauf les parkings. Les hébergements le concernent et les repas sont aussi à sa charge. Nous n'avions pas donné d'acompte.

Nous ne regrettons pas d'avoir sollicité ses service lors de notre séjour.

A savoir que le Sri-Lanka en ce moment connait une pénurie de touriste du coup les locaux souffre de ce manque à gagner.

Si vous souhaitez des détails sur notre itinéraire, je suis à votre dispo 😉.

Coordonnée: Karu +94 71 442 4385
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Sécurité au Sri Lanka
Bonsoir Avec une amie, nous souhaiterions partir au skri Lanka. Il y a eu des attentats en avril 2019. Je souhaiterais juste savoir si des personnes y so nt retournés depuis , si le pays est calme. Je sais que ça peut arriver n'importe où malheureusement mais nous souhaitons pas prendre de risque. Merci😊
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Preparing for a trip to Sri Lanka
Hi everyone.

The tickets for SRI LANKA are booked—arriving in COLOMBO on 12/21 and returning from the same place on 01/17. I’ve read here and there that it’ll be high season, but we don’t have a choice, so we’ll make do...

My first question is obviously about the itinerary: Most of the ones I’ve seen go clockwise, and I’m wondering if I should do it the other way: - To avoid the cultural triangle between Christmas and New Year’s - To start with a bit of rest (we’re really wiped out) Does that make sense?

My second question is about the time allocated to each stop, which you’ll find below. Is it balanced? Too much here and not enough there?

My third question will be about Jaffna: yes or no? How long is the trip from Anuradhapura? Where can I fit in the 3 days needed?



Thanks for your replies. A few details: ultra-independent travelers, using public transport, hikers, minimum 2 nights per accommodation. First time in Sri Lanka! !
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Choosing between Jaffna and the east coast in April (Sri Lanka)
Hi there. We’re spending a month in Sri Lanka in March, and we’ll have one week left after leaving Polonnaruwa. We’re torn between spending it in the Jaffna region or on the east coast between Batticaloa and Trincomalee. We’re divers, so the east coast appeals to us for snorkeling, beaches, and lagoons—but it seems like late March might not be the best time for that coast. What do you think? As for Jaffna, the culture of the region, its more authentic feel since it’s less touristy, and the offshore islands all appeal to us too—but it seems far from the rest of the country and harder to access. We have to choose because we won’t be able to visit both sides, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. Thanks, Marie
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Parcours de 30 jours au Sri Lanka
Bonjour à tous, je pars un mois au sri lanka très prochainement, je suis photographe professionnel et je voyage en parti grace à des échanges photo/hotel.

J'ai suffisamment de proposition pour occuper mon mois de vadrouille un peu partout sur l'ile mais vient le moment de l'organisation des transports entre ces différents points. Je susi un peu perdu notamment concernant les temps de transport entre deux villes.

Voici ce que j'imagine, dites mois si c'est réalisable.

J1-2 : Negombo (shooting) J 3-4-5 : decouverte colombo J 6-7: decouverte et shooting lac Bolgoda J 8-9 : shooting sublime hotel paumé vers Kitulgala (route de Kandy je pense) j 10 : Kandy j 11-12 : shooting vers matale enn bordure de knnucles forest j 13-14 : shooting vers sigiryia j 15 : anadhapura J 16 -17 : shooting wilpattu park J 18- 19 : voyage vers le sud ?? J 20- 21 : shooting au sud d'Ella J 22 : voyage vers la cote sud? j 23-24-25 : shooting et repos plage du sud autour de Kudewella j 26-27 : shooting à Galle j 28-29-30 : retour colombo

Est ce que ca vous parait dingo ou faisable ?

une question visa : 30 jours = si j'arrive le 18 novembre, je dois partir le 17 decembre?

Je pars ensuite au sud de l'inde, au vu de mon parcours quel est le moyen le plus simple de faire mon visa pour l'inde?

merci d'avance
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Itinéraire Colombo - Kandy - Haputale - Dambula - Sigiriya - Nilaveli et étapes (Sri Lanka)
Bonjour les amies!!

Nous sommes 2, la trentaines et vacances posés du 6 au 20 juin pour le Sri Lanka...

Après avoir lu quelques post, le mois de juin n'est pas l'idéale pour prévoir un séjour au Sri Lanka mais il est conseillé de rester sur la cote ouest...

Nous avons fait un semblant d'itinéraire mais j'aimerai des avis pour le finir ou meme incorporé des étapes si j'ai oublié des points primordiaux...

Que pensez vous de cela? colombo-kandy-haputale-dambula-sigiriya-nilaveli et la je ne sais plus quoi faire, retour colombo?

Je trouve que c'est un itinéraire pas trop chargé sachant que nous voulons se déplacer en transport en commun.

Encore merci pour vos retours
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Ferry between Sri Lanka and southern India
It seems there’s a ferry from Nagapattinam to Jaffna in India. Has anyone here taken this ferry before? My main question is how to get to Nagapattinam—by train, bus? And from which town further south, of course. Thanks, friends!

Gaston
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Economic situation in Sri Lanka
Hi everyone, I’m thinking of visiting Sri Lanka at the end of February 2025, but I’m worried about the economic situation (shortages of food, electricity, internet, fuel, etc.) as well as the political and social climate (strikes, protests, etc.). Has anyone here been there recently and can describe what it’s like?

Is the current situation stable enough to travel in this beautiful country without any issues? Thanks for your replies.
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Cherche ville balnéaire animée au Sri Lanka
Bonjour, après un circuit au Sri Lanka , nous souhaitons faire un séjour balnéaire dans une ville typique et animée. Pour sortir des transats nous aimons nous balader dans les rues et le long de la mer , faire les boutiques, manger au restaurant...... Quelle ville nous conseillez-vous ?
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Chauffeur francophone pas cher au Sri Lanka
Bonjour à tous les voyageurs ! Prochainement en voyage de noce au SL, je recherche des contacts pas chers, francophones pour 15 jours sur place. J'ai fais moi meme le trajet et réservé les hotels. J'ai vu certains tarifs de chauffeur à 95€/jours… je reconnais que çà fait cher ! Des pistes ? des recommandations ? Merci,
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Sri Lanka in summer: Can we book and decide on the spot, or should we plan everything in advance?
Hello,

I’m heading to Sri Lanka for 3 weeks in July with my two 11-year-old kids, and I’m wondering about how to organize the trip. We’re used to traveling on the go, staying 1 to 2 or 3 nights per place depending on how we feel.

Do you recommend planning the itinerary and booking accommodations in advance to save time once we’re there? Or is it pretty easy to organize everything as we go without any issues?

Same question for activities: Should we book safaris and tours ahead of time, or can we arrange them easily on the spot? Is there a risk of not getting a spot, for example, to visit a park since we’ll be there in July?

We’ll be using local transport (train, VTC via PickMe, tuk-tuk) to get from one place to another.

In short: Are there any must-book things we should reserve now? So far, I only have the flight tickets!

Thanks in advance for your help! 😊
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What budget should you plan for a 2-week trip to Sri Lanka?
Hi there, We just got back from a 2-week trip to Sri Lanka as a couple, and while planning the trip, we found plenty of info on the itinerary, places to see, and transportation, but much fewer clear reports on the actual budget to expect once there. Yet, that was an important point for us because we like to plan ahead a little before traveling. So, we took the time to break down our complete budget after the trip. In our case, we spent around **930 € per person** for 2 weeks, being careful without depriving ourselves, mixing guesthouses, more comfortable hotels, quite a few activities, and even a private driver for part of the stay. What we found interesting when crunching the numbers is that in Sri Lanka, it’s not necessarily meals or short trips that blow the budget, but rather flights, certain accommodations, cultural activities, and all those little expenses we sometimes forget, like tips. If this can help other travelers get a better idea, we’ve put everything together on our blog with our experience, a detailed breakdown of expenses, and practical info on money while there, withdrawals, and tipping: https://aventures-sans-mesaventure.com/budget-sri-lanka-pour-un-voyage-de-2-semaines/

Happy travels and enjoy your adventure! !
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Your thoughts on my Sri Lanka itinerary plan
hi everyone, I’m putting together an itinerary for Sri Lanka in September 2026, so I’m focusing on the east side of the island because of the monsoon on the west coast: Day 1 Kandy: botanical garden, fruit and vegetable market, traditional dance show Day 2 Kandy-Ella train Day 3-4 Kumana NP or Lunugamvehera Block 6+5 Day 5-6 Komari / Pottuvi lagoon safari Day 7 head up the east coast along the beaches to reach Wasgamuwa NP Day 8 Wasgamuwa NP early morning safari, then Polonnaruwa (temple and palace) Day 9-10 Sigiriya Lion’s Rock and Dambulla, cave temple Day 11-12 Wilpattu NP early morning safari, then late afternoon Day 13-14 Kalpitiya, snorkeling and chilling Day 15 return to Colombo Thanks for sharing your thoughts on whether this route is doable—we’ll be traveling with a driver-guide. Feel free to mention any great tips or good homestay experiences you’ve had, since we prefer those.
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Quiet place to relax by the sea in Sri Lanka?
Hi there,

I’m planning a 3-week trip to Sri Lanka in January. I’ve always traveled with a backpack, moving every couple of days or so, and I’ve seen the recommended itineraries where you only need one night in each place.

But this time, since I’m really tired, I’d like to settle in for a few days when I arrive. I’d love to find a quiet, pretty spot where I can rest, swim, and eat well ;)

Are there still beautiful places by the sea with few tourists? And do any of you know some great spots or hostels you could recommend for those few days?

After that, I’ll move on to a short itinerary—I know I won’t be able to see everything, and that’s not the goal. No rushing this time ;) just enjoying and discovering at my own pace.

Thanks in advance for your tips!
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What to see and do in Sri Lanka in February?
Hi everyone, It's tough to see all of Sri Lanka in 15/16 days. Trip planned for February 2025. We really want to visit Jaffna, but that takes 2/3 days, so it's hard to cover the North, the Center, and the Southwest. Maybe skip the west coast or just stop in Galle for a quick look? Or is it a must to go there before heading back up through the Center, then the North, and finishing in Kalpitiya? Are the beaches and swimming good in February? Which are the most beautiful beaches that aren’t too built-up to end the trip? Thanks so much for your tips! Best, Nicole
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Back from Sri Lanka: itinerary and hikes
Hi there, We’re just back from a three-week trip to Sri Lanka, from July 15 to August 11. A few random tips—if you’ve got more specific questions, just ask. If we know the answer, we’ll be happy to help!

What an amazing country! I had a small bias at first, wasn’t totally convinced, but that disappeared fast. Stunning coastal and mountain landscapes, cultural visits, hikes, and such a warm welcome.

Here’s our itinerary in order: Colombo-Anuradhapura-Trincomalee-Polonnaruwa-Dambulla-Sigiriya-Kandy-Haputale-Ella-Tangalle-Galle-Negombo.

Whenever we can, we travel only by public transport, and in Sri Lanka, it’s totally doable. Trains, of course, and buses all the time—everywhere and super cheap. We’d head to the bus station to get a seat, but they also stop along the route. From the airport to Colombo Fort, take bus 187—it’s parked on the right as you exit.

Weather-wise, despite it being the less favorable season for some regions, we only had two half-days of rain. That was one of our worries, but maybe we just got lucky.

For hiking, beyond the well-known climbs in all the guidebooks and blogs (which are great too), there’s a long-distance trail in the mountain region (Kandy, Ella, etc.) that’s really well marked. It’s called the Pekoe Trail, and there’s an app you can download (Pekoe Trail) that gives you the full route and details for each stage—25 in total, I think, ranging from 9 to 15 km. We did 4 of them, not in a row, but starting from our different accommodations. They’re not loops, but you can always find a bus, train, or tuk-tuk to get back or to reach the end of a stage and return. The landscapes are beautiful, the encounters plentiful, and tourists are rare—which is nice sometimes.

Happy travels!
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Car rental and driving in Sri Lanka: my experience
For once, I'm sharing my experience after benefiting from other travelers' tips to take the plunge and rent a car (without a driver).

First, don’t hesitate! (Unless you just got your license the day before.) The roads are good—even very good in the north (the situation seems to have improved a lot). Driving is "Italian-style"—you can fit 3 or even 4 cars on a two-lane road. Sri Lankans aren’t suicidal (I wouldn’t have done it in India, though...). No issues with police checkpoints: we were never stopped in 25 days (unlike Sri Lankans...). These days, with Google and connectivity, you can’t get lost. Plan short trips (for us, it was between 2 and 4 hours with Google Maps estimates). Price: for a basic car, between 23 and 25 € per day, and gas isn’t expensive. I didn’t rent a car in Colombo (we used the PickMe app for tuk-tuks or car transfers with luggage). I also left the car parked in Kandy—it was a bit more intense there with narrow hillside streets and motorbikes/tuk-tuks driving a little wild. Big advantage: automatic transmission.

For me, aside from the first intersection, no stress—if you’re tired or not feeling it, you can drive as slowly as you want (unlike in France). I also drove and overtook like the Sri Lankans naturally.

Basic tips (but if you’re a driver, they’re obvious): - The bus is the boss: you’ve got to yield. - Unlike Sri Lankans, avoid overtaking without visibility. - Stay aware of your surroundings: cows, dogs, monitor lizards, pedestrians... so if there’s something, slow down!

I caught myself driving up to 90 km/h without realizing it but then slowed down (speed limits: 70 on rural roads, 100 on highways).

Of course, you’ll need an international driver’s permit or a temporary Sri Lankan license (I had both, but no one asked for them).

Renting a tuk-tuk was trendy among young travelers (I don’t get the appeal for a long trip—maybe 2 or 3 days since they’re slow, not that economical, more dangerous, and you can’t leave your stuff inside. Plus, the passenger sits behind the driver, and we had temps up to 37°C).

For a car, it’s great because it makes you independent: schedules, routes, supermarkets, restaurants...

Hope my feedback helps! !
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Renting a car in Sri Lanka, how to do it..?
Hi there. We’re leaving for Sri Lanka in just a few days for three weeks. After some thought, we’ve decided to rent a car with a driver.

I’m a bit overwhelmed by all the ads, and I’m feeling a little lost about booking confidently from France... Especially since I’m more used to going through big international rental companies. What worries me most is the insurance and the quality/safety of the car—more than the languages spoken or how friendly the driver is.

Do any of you have experiences to share to help me out, please? Thanks in advance! 😊
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Transport prices in Sri Lanka
Hi there,

For our trip to Sri Lanka from July 31 to August 21, 2025, we can't seem to find a reliable price range on various blogs for intercity taxi rides without private drivers. We'd like to alternate between trains, buses, and taxis (for 2 people) and would love to get an idea of the going rates for taxis, as well as any company names based on your experiences. I checked out "12Go Asia"—has anyone used this site to book transport in Sri Lanka? Is it reliable? Thanks in advance, Have a great day!

JL
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Late arrival at Negombo Airport
Hi everyone,

We’re planning our 3-week trip to Sri Lanka from July 31 to August 21, 2025. Our itinerary is coming together, but we could use some advice for our arrival. Our flight lands at 2:40 AM. What should we do? Book a hotel near the airport? Or in Negombo? Head straight to Colombo? What about currency exchange offices at 3 AM? And what about getting a SIM card?

Thanks in advance for your tips or firsthand experiences!

Have a great day.
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What a magnificent country Sri Lanka is!
We’ve just returned from 17 days in Sri Lanka, our heads full of memories, and I’ll always cherish the smiles of the Sri Lankan people... what a welcoming nation... so incredibly generous... everything we’ve lost in the West!

The days flew by so quickly! A mix of culture... discoveries... safaris... encounters... visits... hikes... wildlife and flora... Sri Lankan gastronomy (a delight for the taste buds), and fresh fruit juices... unbelievably good!

How lucky we were to cross paths with Nishantha, our French-speaking driver/guide. An excellent driver, incredibly calm, very attentive, and above all, passionate about his country and Buddhist culture. Through his stories, he managed to "take us along with him"... I learned so much about the history of Sri Lanka and Buddhism.

Thank you, Nishantha, for all those moments we shared together—during hikes, with locals, at the Buddhist temple... and for letting us attend a dance performance and a "puja" ceremony at the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy.

Without you, our trip wouldn’t have been the same...

Feel free to message me privately if you’d like his contact details.
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Kandy Esala Perahera Festival in Sri Lanka
Hi there,

We’re a family with kids aged 10 and 12, and we’ll be in Sri Lanka during the Kandy Esala Perahera. I’d love to know if it’s really worth prioritizing the procession on the final night—is it that different? What do the other nights miss out on? From what I’ve gathered, you can watch for free if you’re okay with sitting on the ground, which isn’t an issue for us. In that case, is it still easy to get a good view? We’ll be coming from Jaffna—are train tickets to Kandy harder to get during the Perahera? Also, August 8th is a public holiday. Do trains still run on public holidays?

Thanks in advance for your tips! !
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Visiting Yala Park (Sri Lanka)
Hi there,

We’re planning to visit Yala Park for half a day. Could anyone tell me which block is the most interesting to visit, given that we’re coming from Tangalle?

Thanks for your reply.
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Which safari in Sri Lanka?
Hi there! I need your advice :) We’ll be in Sri Lanka in April, a group of 9 adults. Which safari would you recommend, please? Thanks for your replies! Lolo13500
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Leeches in the Knuckles (Sri Lanka)
Hi there, We’d planned a hike in the Knuckles at the end of February, but everything I’m reading about leeches is freaking me out—I know I wouldn’t handle having one on me (call me a wimp if you want 😅). Is it really that bad? Plus, it sounds like a lot of tiring road just for a day trip. What do you recommend? Thanks so much! 😊
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