Welcome to the Paradise
Sri Lanka is a melting pot of diverse cultures, religions, nationalities and personalities. Making your stay in this island full of new discoveries and experiences, that will take your breath away. From sleepy towns steeped in history to buzzing cities, picturesque mountaintops to golden beaches, bright sunshine to misty cool climes, concrete jungles to rain forests and lands teeming with wildlife; this amazing little island has it all in abundance.
Sri Lanka is the oldest Buddhist nation in the world and the majority of its people subscribe to this philosophy of life. In different parts of the island you will also find remnants of a glorious era dating back several centuries.
Useful Information:
Geography: Sri Lanka is an island situated at the southern tip of india in the Indian Ocean.
From North to South - 432 km
From East to West - 224 km
Total area - 65, 525 sq. km
From East to West - 224 km
Total area - 65, 525 sq. km
Population: The majority of Sri Lankans are Singhalese and Buddhists, but the total population is a mixture of Tamil, Moor, Burgher (people of European descent). Sinhala, Tamil and English are the national languages. English is spoken throughout the island.
Climate: The south-west monsoon brings rain to the western, southern and central regions from May to July, while the north-eastern monsoon occurs in the north and east in December and January. The weather is finest in the coastal regions and hill country of the south-west from October to March. The temperature in the lowlands averages 27 degrees Celsius. However, temperatures fall rapidly with altitude. In Kandy the temperature on average is around 20 degrees Celsius and in Nuwara Eliya it is often below 15 degrees Celsius.
Time: Sri Lanka is +5 ½ Greenwich Mean Time.
Clothing: Lightweight clothing is recommended. It is a good idea to be conservatively dressed on the streets and shorts are not permitted in places of worship. Footwear off in temples. A light sweater is recommended in the hill country. Bring rain proofs, avoid synthetics.
Telephones: Card operated telephone booths and cyber cafes can be found in most towns. Cards can be obtained at the nearest shop or kiosk. Mobile telephone rentals are also freely available.
Health: It is safer not to drink water from the tap though water in major towns are treated. Boiled water, bottled water and water and ice at reputed hotels are safe. Government run hospitals and a number of private hospitals are available in the event of an emergency. Most hospitals are well equipped with medical specialists on call at any time of day. Reputed hotels have a Doctor on call.
Electricity: 210-240 volts, 50Hz, Alternating Current / Plug sockets take round pins.
Currency: The currency in Sri Lanka is the Rupee. The value fluctuates with world market rates. All commercial banks are authorized to exchange money and so are most tourist class hotels. American Express, Master Card and Visa Card are also widely accepted.
Visas: Nationals of most countries may obtain visas on arrival, at the airport. It is best to check with your nearest Sri Lankan diplomatic mission or consulate. The visa that is issued at the point of entry is only valid for 30 days. Extensions can be obtained, if required, from the Department of Immigration & Emigration in Colombo.
Shopping: Sri Lanka offers good bargains in ceramics, garments, leather goods, gems etc.
Communications: The general post office is situated in the city of Colombo. Other towns have central post offices. Privately run agency post offices, cyber cafes, communication centers also function throughout most of the country.
Photography And Video: Photography and video filming often require permits at historical and sacred sites- it is advisable to check with the officials at each place. Film rolls and videotape are freely available in all main cities.
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