Sri Lanka Tour

A Beginner Travel Guide to Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is believed to be where a delicate Indian Mythology was born. It is the land of the greatest of Raavan, the legend and a great devotee of Lord Shiva. Being an impeccable place of historical geniuses, Sri Lanka is one of the richest destinations in the entire world that has restored its cultural civilizations. The history of Sri Lanka is on record as more than 2500 years old, when the greatest epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata were written.

It is undoubtedly the best to lure a travel destination or an adventure spot for your family’s trip to Sri Lanka. Not limited to family trips only. If you are a solo traveler who wants to go on a solitude exploration in the woods, nature trails, or a pristine beach, Sri Lanka must be the top international destination. Apart from this, Sri Lanka tour packages give you a chance to enjoy nightlife at a game station or a casino as well.

The beauty of Sri Lanka is evident even after the colonization by the Dutch, Portuguese, and Britishers, which you can witness in their architecture. Amazingly, Sri Lanka has 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites that include Nature trails, tea plantations, hilly terrains, pristine beaches, and of course ancient forts and temples that date back to mythological times.

Also, Sri Lanka tourism will make you go wow with its regional cuisines, ranging from delicate Sri Lankan curries to polos, wood apples, and so much more. So, what is the wait for? Sri Lanka tour packages offer you a vivid and diverse cultural experience, head on to book your trip to Sri Lanka now and avail a heavy discount on your bookings. Rest, read more about which places to visit in Sri Lanka, things to do there, how to reach Sri Lanka, visa and permit requirements, and more related to your Sri Lanka tour package.

Top 11 Places to Visit in Sri Lanka

While you are scrolling down to find the best destinations to travel in Sri Lanka for your international vacations, read below some of the amazing suggestions for where you can head to while planning your trip to Sri Lanka:-

  1. Colombo - The capital and the heart of Sri Lanka

Colombo is the capital of Sri Lanka which has been one of the largest tourist destinations and an economic corridor since centuries, which has also been a cosmopolitan residence of Portuguese, British, and Dutch colonials. You can reach out to Colombo from any part of Sri Lanka via railways or roadways. The sparkling indulgence of Buddhism and the influence of Kandyan Kings from the 17th century are the most appealing things about visiting Colombo.

The major highlights of Colombo:-

  • Lotus Tower, the tallest free-standing statue in South Asia
  • Bellagio & Ballys, internationally renowned casinos in the City
  • The cinnamon plantation trails for hiking
  • Old market shopping sites and star-lit nightlife
  • Gallery Face Green Promenade,
  • Gallery Fort and lighthouse, with a glance of Victorian relics surrounded by cute stunning cafes
  • Pettah Market is a heavenly destination for shopaholics with colorful, Oriental-themed, and vibrant shops.
  • Mount Lavinia Beach, tourists come here from afar to watch the golden sunset.
  • The Snow World theme park
  • Viharamahadevi Park
  • Chief Dragon & The Sierra, is majorly known for being a scuba diving destination for adventure enthusiasts.
  1. Kandy- Sri Lanka's cultural capital

Kandy is nestled in the lush greenery of mountains, and one of the largest cities of Sri Lanka where you will see a dense rainforest biodiversity and tea plantations all around. If you are planning your international vacation to Sri Lanka with family or friends, or if you are an adventure lover who enjoys outdoor and adventure activities, Kandy is calling you this season.

The major highlights of Kandy:-

  • Temple of the Tooth Relic, one of the most famous UNESCO World Heritage sites in Sri Lanka has a prominent place for being one of the sacred Buddhist monasteries around the world.
  • National Park of Udawattekele Sanctuary
  • Hanthana Mountain Range
  • Kandy Viewpoint and Bogambara Lake, where you can enjoy having your lunch or dinner served at the waterfront
  • Horton Plains National Park
  • Royal botanical garden
  • Millennium elephant foundation
  • Knuckles Mountains hiking trails, lead you to the beautiful grasslands of Sri Lanka.
  • Riverton Gaps trekking trails, from where you can watch the mesmerizing view of Huluganga Waterfalls
  • Gira Gama plantations and Ranweli spice gardens, you are to destinations to explore tea States and spice plantations around the city.
  • A few other sightseeing destinations in Kandy are- the Ceylon Tea Museum, Lankatilaka, and Degaldoruwa temples, Commonwealth War cemetery, the Royal Palace of Kandy, Kandy City Centre, the Buddhist Publication Society, and many more.
  1. Hikkaduwa- the partying-holiday spot of Sri Lanka

Based out of the Galle district in southwest Sri Lanka, you can reach Hikkaduwa approximately 2 hours from Colombo, known for its vibrant and colorful traditional cuisine, nightlife, beaches, surfing spots, water adventure activities, and much more. Sri Lanka has a few of the best scuba diving spots where you can snorkel with sea creatures like turtles and olive ridley, and have a spectacular side of coral reef diving, wreck diving, etc. Hikkaduwa is the second one of prominence in Sri Lanka where you can visit for a rejuvenating and calm holiday experience.

The major highlights of Kandy:-

  • Hikkaduwa Coral Sanctuary, famous for scuba diving and snorkeling
  • Narigama beach
  • Sea turtle hatching and rescue centers
  • Tsunami Education Centre and Museum
  • Gangaram Maha Vihar
  • Hikkaduwa National Park
  • Beach Hopping at one of the most beautiful beaches around the world: Hikkaduwa Beach, Turtle Beach, Hikkaduwa National Park, Hikkaduwa Lake, Akurala Beach, Narigama Beach
  1. Unawatuna: Feels like you're in Thailand.

It is one of the most famous tourist beach destinations of Sri Lanka, covered in golden sands and pristine backwaters, ideal for beach hopping, swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Unawatuna offers a world-class experience to families traveling to Sri Lanka with its beachfront cafes, coral reefs, and ancient historical forts. So if you are someone who wants to experience aquatic life and adventurous activities, you will never regret coming to Unawatuna instead of visiting Thailand.

The major highlights of Unawatuna:-

  • Scuba diving,
  • Jungle beach
  • Experience the delish cultural seafood
  • The Japanese Peace Pagoda
  • Ramasala Hills, mentioned in the epic of Ramayana
  • Beach Hopping at: Unawatuna Beach, Jungle Beach, Japanese Peace Pagoda, Diving and Snorkelling at Unawatuna, Sea Turtle Hatchery, Surfing at Dewata Surfing Beach
  1. Sigiriya: the Lion Rock and the 8th Wonder to the World

The ancient Rock fortress of Sigiriya is one of UNESCO's World Heritage sites, located in the Matale district of Sri Lanka, and is one of the most frequently visited tourist sites of the country, it has a colossal rock formation infrastructure standing tall after 200 m which has some time in history served as a fortified Royal citadel.

The major highlights of Sigiriya:-

  • Watch the architectural prominence of ancient civilizations in Sri Lanka at The Rock Fortress and The Lion Gate.
  • The Mirror Wall has an ancient inscription and graffiti that convey prominent messages from history.
  • Lion's Paws, the giant structure that comes before the summit on your way
  • Sigiriya Museum is, a brilliant example of cultural artistry and fine matter archaeology
  1. Galle: the fortified Portuguese Beach City

Sri Lanka’s South-west coast has this beautiful city studded with Dutch architecture and ancient heritage spots from the colonial era. It's one of UNESCO's World Heritage sites which makes an amalgamation of the place where you can explore ancient mosques, churches, museums, mansions, aesthetic boutiques, blond beaches, seaside promenades, and much more.

The major highlights of Galle:-

  • Galle Fort/ the Dutch Fort, take a classical sightseeing experience of the Indian Ocean from here.
  • The Galle Lighthouse
  • The old Dutch Church and hospital (now turned into a dining and shopping complex)
  1. Ella: the charming Nature's marvels

Badulla district of Sri Lanka is this charming hillside town that owns one of the coolest highlands in the country. You can experience wildlife and greenery at its best, while visiting tea plantations, Jungle the mountains, and ancient infrastructures. Other than this, Ella is also known for the iconic 9 arches Railway bridge, the architectural masterpiece from the colonial era.

The major highlights of Ella:-

  • Ella Gap
  • Lipton’s Seat, the observation point of Sir Thomas Lipton
  • Ella Rock and the Little Adam's Peak, hi through the bamboo forests
  • Diyaluma Falls, making it a perfect spot for the natural swimming pool in the mountains of Ella
  • Ella spice gardens
  • Ellawala Falls and Ravana Caves, experience the 82 meters zip-lining to reach the cave.
  1. Nuwara Eliya: the England of Sri Lanka

The tea plantations of Nuwara Eliya are one of the major highlights of Sri Lanka, and you can experience stunning waterfalls, gardens, and Lake attractions all over the city. No one day why this place is called mini England, all because of its iconic, wonderful landscapes, colonial legacy, architectural charm, Victorian-style cottages, ancient churches, and tranquility all over. You can even experience the best tea plantation activities, where you are free to pluck your tea leaves and brew a fresh cup of tea.

The major highlights of Nuwara Eliya:-

  • Gregory Lake is a beautiful lot of man-made reservoir where you can enjoy picnics and boat rides with your loved ones.
  • Hakgala Botanical Gardens, Hakgala Rock- the multiverse of adorable flora where you can watch flower species like roses, orchids, ferns, and more
  • Pidurutalagala, the highest peak in Sri Lanka
  • The UNESCO World Heritage site of Horton Plains National Park
  1. Mirissa: the homely home to the visitor

An adorable laid-back beach town of Sri Lanka that attracts tourists from all across the globe who want to explore nature and serenity in the form of beach hopping. Especially known for whale watching experience and surfing, Palm trees, and colorful boats resonate with the beauty of this old town all across the seashore. Mirissa has one of the most beautiful sunsets that come after touching the soft golden light from the sands around its coastline.

The major highlights of Mirissa:-

  • You can experience whale watching, surfing, bodyboarding, snorkeling, Sunbathing, and nightlife bundled across the sea life.
  • Weligama, Dalawella, and Unawatuna beaches
  • The Parrot Rock, often termed as the Coconut Island
  • Galle Fort
  • Elephant transit home
  1. Yala National Park: the largest home for leopards in the world

Yala National Park is one of the most tourist-friendly and largest wildlife conservation sites in Sri Lanka serving as the oldest wildlife sanctuary where you can see untouched forests, grasslands, and lagoons, all across the borders of the Indian Ocean. The maximum number of the world's leopards live in this wildlife conservation zone. Beyond this, you can watch Sri Lankan elephants, more than 420 species of birds, crocodiles, and so on. The five classifications within this range insanely from Marine wetlands to the thorny forest, eco-friendly campsites to freshwater ponds and lakes, metamorphic rocks dating back to the pre-Cambrian era, and the maximum of Sandy beaches and marshes to enjoy a picnic with your friends and families.

The major highlights of Yala National Park:-

  • Jeep Safari
  • Golden Sandy Beach Walks
  • Bird Watching (waterfowls- Lesser Whistling Duck, Garganey, Cormorants- Little Cormorant)
  • Night camping
  • Sithulpauwwa, visit the ancient rock temple)
  • Magul Maha Viharaya the pilgrimage sightseeing spot

Note: Yala National Park remains closed from 1st September to 15th October every year for maintenance and beautification purposes, so better plan your trip accordingly.

  1. Anuradhapura: the ancient cultural gateway of Sri Lanka

Anuradhapura is considered to be the most ancient city of Sri Lanka which is located in the North Central provinces of the country, and it is a live testament of history, culture, and religion as a legacy that this country has well preserved till date. This city has served as the capital of Sri Lanka which has witnessed the rise and fall of many kingdoms in the past. The alluring ancient temples and historical sites are just an example of how vast the history of this place is. Moreover, it has been up pilgrimage site for Buddhists with the whole city covered in standing tall Buddhist monasteries, stupas, and monolithic spots carved intricately to perfection.

The major highlights of Anuradhapura:-

  • Sri Maha Bodhi is believed to be a segment of Bodhi tree planted in Bodhgaya of Bihar, India.
  • Exploration of Anuradhapura village
  1. Trincomalee: the Southern Mount Kailash of the world

The prosperous city of Trincomalee often termed as Gokarna, located on the northeastern coast of Sri Lanka, is truly a blissful experience to be there. It has all the exposure that relates to your beach vacations, adventure activities, holidays with family, or watching the culture of a country like Sri Lanka in proximity. Apart from this, Trincomalee is a Paradise for nature and marine life enthusiasts.

The major highlights of Trincomalee:-

  • Koneswaram Kovil, the centuries-old Hindu temple situated at Swami Rock
  • Seruvila Mangala Raja Maha Viharaya
  • Nilaveli Beach is known for its turquoise backwaters ideal for diving, swimming, and snorkeling adventures.
  • Pigeon Island National Park, the coral reef, and boat rides here are as amazing as the scenic beauty of this place is
  • Kanniya Hot Spring is a natural thermal water spring where people come to explore diversity in flora and fauna and rejuvenate themselves from all the chaos.
  1. Dambulla: where ancient spirituality aligns with a timeless art

If we talk about the cultural or religious perspective of Sri Lanka, the cave temple city of Dambulla has the highest spot which is located almost at a distance of 148 kilometers from Colombo and can be reached by rail or roadways. The major highlight of this city is the Dambulla cave temple. Also, Dambulla is surrounded by various megalithic monuments, Buddhist monasteries, mountains, tropical forests, ancient temples and caves, pristine lakes, and natural hiking trails.

The major highlights of Dambulla:-

  • Dambulla Cave Temple, the UNESCO World Heritage site often termed the Golden Temple of Dambulla is covered in exquisite Buddhist murals, and more than 150 artistic statues Of Buddha posing in different variations, also one of the most reserved Buddhist shrines in ancient caves of Sri Lanka.
  • The nearest sightseeing spot is Sigiriya Rock Fortress
  • Arangala Mountain Peak
  • Jathika Namal Uyana Rose Quartz mountain
  1. Jaffna: the historical Heritage gateway of Sri Lanka

Jasna houses the history and culture of the whole Srilankan existence altogether and has an influential past with several renowned kingdoms, ruling parties, armies, and government officers. Moreover, you will see the Tamil and Hindu cultures thriving here as the Buddhist and Sinhalese cultures sometimes in the past strived to be the most important aspects of the city. History has not been good for Jaffna but it still flourishes to be one of the cost-effective industrial cities of Sri Lanka. The major source of income for residents here are port businesses and tourism.

The major highlights of Jaffna:-

  • Jaffna Fort, and Jaffna Palace Ruins
  • Jaffna Library,
  • Casuarina and Charity Beach,
  • Dutch Fort,
  • Delft Island,
  • Nallur Kandaswamy temple
  1. Polonnaruwa: the historic cultural tourist spot

Polonnaruwa, situated in the North Central provinces of Sri Lanka is covered with the scenic beauty of lush green forests, lakes, wildlife, and historical illustrations. It's also a UNESCO World Heritage site after it was recognized as a cultural destination of the country where secularity boasts above all. You can visit well-preserved Royal palaces, ancient forts, ruins, monasteries, temples, and more.

The major highlights of Polonnaruwa:-

  • Royal Palace complex, once served as the Royal residence of the then-ruling monarch.
  • Gal Vihara, the four colossal statue architecture of Lord Buddha is carved from one rock piece of granite.
  • Lankathilaka Temple, the brick tower which is intricately carved to architectural perfection
  • Rankoth Vehera
  1. Negombo: the tranquil city

Negombo is the quietest city in Sri Lanka loaded on the West Coast and can easily be reached from Bandaranaike International Airport (10 km away), having been named after the Negombo Lagoons and known for serving the sandy beach sights with turquoise and crystal clear backwaters. History has it, that Negombo was once the trade capital of spices and seafood, but now it has the largest tourist count. You can experience the interference of Dutch and Portuguese cultures in food, the lifestyle of people, architecture, and dialects.

The major highlights of Negombo:-

  • Angurukaramulla Temple has a giant statue of Buddha
  • Saint Mary's Church, full of life and ancient paintings
  • Hamilton Dutch Canal, you can explore the heart of the town while riding your boat in this canal
  • Negombo Lagoon and Muthurajawela Marsh, you can indulge in a posh Srilankan food culmination
  • Dutch Fort
  • Negombo Beach, kitesurfing, windsurfing, sailing, catamaran dining, & more
  • Beach Road Market, Negombo Shopping Plaza- shop for trinkets and old handicraft souvenirs
  1. Kataragama: experience the religious harmony

Katara Gama is one of the pilgrimage towns of Sri Lanka that holds a prominent place in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. Located on the banks of the Menik Ganga river, devotees take a ceremonial dip before going for the Darshan inside the temple.

The major highlights of Kataragama:-

  • Kataragama Temple, dedicated to Lord Skanda or Murugan Swami
  • Kebiliththa Devalaya
  • Kiri Vehera, the Buddhist Stupa within the Kataragama Temple Complex
  • Esala Perahera festival is the annual festival when millions of pilgrims gather around
  1. Matale: a non-commercial tourist spot

If you want to explore a city in Sri Lanka that holds prominence of rich history, an influence of nature, and proximity to cultural landmarks, Matale is a must-visit place in your itinerary. Since it is a non-commercial tourist spot in Sri Lanka, it has one of the most picturesque surroundings, green highlands with tea and spice plantations including pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, etc. Hence you can experience the most delicious traditional cuisines of Sri Lanka in Matale, at a comforting retreat or local markets.

The major highlights of Matale:-

  • Aluvihara Rock Temple, it is believed that the ancient Buddhist scriptures that we have today were first written here.
  • Sembuwatta Lake is the perfect getaway for hiking and boating
  • Knuckles Mountain Range, are UNESCO World Heritage site that you can visit to experience amazing trekking trails and wildlife observation
  • Sera Ella, Hunnasgiriya, and Bambarakiri Ella Waterfalls
  • Other major or nearby sightseeing spots in Matale are- Lion Rock, Meemure, Muthumariamman Temple, Nalanda Gedige
  1. Habarana: a strategically developed tranquil city

It takes almost 3-4 hours to reach Habarana from Colombo, which is the strategic town to complete the cultural triangle tour of Sri Lanka. The UNESCO World Heritage sites- Sigiriya, Polonnaruwa, and Dambulla are in the neighborhood of Habarana, making it even more interesting to explore historical and archeological sites around the city.

The major highlights of Habarana:-

  • Kaudulla and Minneriya National Park and Minneriya Reservoir, the elephant gathering spot
  • The nearby tourist attractions of Habarana are- the Dambulla cave temple and Sigiriya Rock fortress.
  • Habarana Lake
  • Pidurangala Rock
  • Hurulu Forest Reserve and Wildlife Safari
  • Sigiriya Lion Rock

How Do I Reach Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka is very novel when it comes to accessibility, you can reach this country by air and water, however, tourists and visitors prefer traveling there by air generally. Read below how you can reach Sri Lanka by these two different means of transport:-

By Air-

You can reach Sri Lanka by air very easily. The major airlines that connect from the country are- SriLankan airlines, Etihad Airways, Oman Air, Emirates Airlines, Mihin Lanka, Air Asia, and others from different parts of the world.

By Water-

Water transportation to Sri Lanka is organized by Zegrahm Expedition Cruises, but eventually travelling by waterways to Sri Lanka is costlier, time-consuming, and a bit risky as there might be turbulence midway.

Note: since Sri Lanka is one of the islands in the Indian Ocean, there are no routes connecting to this country for roadway travel.

How to Get Around Sri Lanka:-

Tri-shaw is one of the common modes of transportation in Sri Lanka which is the three-wheeler automobile. Other than this if you rent a car, the services and fuel charges would be applicable that comes with an experienced driver. However, if you have an international driving license, you can drive on your own. You can also rent a motorbike taxi or take a public bus to travel from one destination to the other.

What is the best time to visit Sri Lanka?

If you are planning an international trip to Sri Lanka, the best time to visit would be from December to March, as the climate remains cozy and dry. However, it is just a matter of fact that you can visit Sri Lanka any time of the year because it lets you delve into an outstanding experience forever. Since Sri Lanka has two different seasons of monsoon at different intervals therefore if one part of the country has received rains the part on the contrary would remain dry at the same time. And if you want to explore the East Coast of Sri Lanka, you should plan to visit somewhere in April or May through September ideally.

We have curated a list of different seasons that you should plan your visit to Sri Lanka:-

Peak tourist season:

The best time to visit Sri Lanka is between December to March when you can explore the Western and southern coasts of this country, as it remains optimal to explore beach destinations of Colombo, Galle, Mirissa, the highland spots in Nuwara Eliya, and Ella. The weather in this season is convenient and pleasant for outdoor activities.

The month of April, September, and October is usually the shoulder season in Sri Lanka that attracts lesser crowds however the country remains dry during this time so if you are expecting to travel to Sri Lanka with almost no crowd, visiting there this time would be interesting.

Off-season:

The weather remains humid and wet as frequent rains happen, from May to August and if you are planning to travel during this time, there will be extreme limitations on outdoor activities and major sightseeing spots will be closed most of the time. It is better to plan beyond this season except the Eastern Coast of Sri Lanka like Arugam Bay, Trincomalee, and a few neighborhoods with clear skies and dry weather.

Is a Permit and Visa Required to Travel to Sri Lanka?

If you plan to travel to Sri Lanka, you need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before your arrival or upon reaching Sri Lanka. However, this rule (visa not applicable) doesn’t imply that visitors coming from Maldives, Singapore, Seychelles, or Indians and Russians have diplomatic or service passports. To apply for a visa to Sri Lanka, visit the official website mentioned below:

Visa Requirements for Indians:

  • Duly filled and authorized application form
  • Passport-size photographs (in white background)
  • Photocopies of the front and back pages of your passport
  • The passport’s validity should be more than 6 months
  • Confirmed hotel bookings and returning flight tickets for the trip
  • Original bank statements for the past 6 months

Why should I book my International Tour Package to Sri Lanka from Xenium Holidays?

We, at Xenium Holidays, strive to offer you a wide range of specialised and tailor-made Sri Lanka tour packages from India. Here are some of the reasons why you should book your international tour package for Sri Lanka with us:-

Customised Packages: We curate special tour packages that suit your preferences and requirements which include your take on specifications of places to visit, stay, and explore, budget for the trip, meals, and so on.

Expert Guidance: Our experts are good at dealing with valuable customers like you, we treat you as our partners and if you're happy with the trip, we are happy to serve you, forever! Take consultation and the best recommendations from our guiding angels on how to plan your trip for free.

Hassle-Free Travel Experience: From transportation to accommodation, to food and sightseeing arrangements, planning for the additional activities and logistics etc are on us. We plan everything for you so that you don't have to worry about anything else other than being joyful and happily exploring your journey throughout the trip.

Competitive Pricing: We, at Xenium Holidays offer a fair and competitive tour package range that you won't even feel the burden of putting your accounts at stake.

Positive Reviews: We have been earning good reviews and testimonials from our previous and current travellers/customers, and we still are trying to be the top planners on your list.

Additional Considerations:

Inclusions: Make sure that you've read your tour package’s inclusions and exclusions so that you don't miss any comfort factor.

● Exclusions: Be aware of any additional charges that may apply, such as entrance fees, personal or service fees, other expenses, and/ or optional activities.

Itinerary re-check: Check your trip itinerary carefully and verify if it aligns perfectly with your requirements and preferences.

Sri Lanka Tour Packages: FAQs

1. What are the top Destinations to Explore in Sri Lanka?

The major highlights of Sri Lanka completed with an exploration of the following sites:

Kandy- For nature enthusiasts, there are multiple botanical gardens and the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy making it another exciting place to find serenity

Colombo - For ancient temples, sightseeing of historical architecture or colonial architecture, hopping on the best shopping complexes around the country, etc

Nuwara Eliya: If you want to succeed at things a little more, Tea plantations, and chill and breezy weather around the location are calling you for sure where you can watch the ancient Rock fortress of Sigiriya and hop on cool beaches and historical forts in Galle.

2. How many days should be an ideal trip duration to explore Sri Lanka?

Here is an ideal trip duration to explore Sri Lanka at its best:-

If you explore the hotspot locations of Sri Lanka, including Colombo, Nuwara Eliya, Kandy, and a few others, you should plan a trip for a minimum of 5 to 6 days. But if you want to add thrill, beach hopping, and historical adventure of places like Galle, Sigiriya, and more, plan to book a Sri Lanka tour package for 7-10 days if not more.

3. Do I need a visa to travel to Sri Lanka?

No, you don't need a prior visa to travel to Sri Lanka if you are Indian. Sri Lanka has a Visa on arrival policy for people traveling from India.

4. What should be the estimated budget to travel to Sri Lanka?

For a detailed budget quotation, call us at +91 8470008511 or shoot your query at info@xeniumholidays.com.

5. Which food should I try when traveling to Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka has several traditional dishes that owe your attention, here are a few of them to try while visiting Sri Lanka:-

  • Asmi
  • Kukul mas curry
  • Lamprais
  • Kiribath
  • Wood apple
  • Kottu
  • Fish ambul thiyal
  • Parippu
  • Polos
  • Gotu kola mallum sambola
  • Wambatu moju
  • Lankan Egg hoppers, and so on

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