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Checklist


̈ Make sure your passport
is valid for at least six months
past your arrival date


̈ Check on the need for
vaccinations


̈ Arrange for appropriate
travel insurance (see p 308 )


̈ Check the airline baggage
restrictions


̈ Inform your debit-/credit-
card company


What to Pack


̈ A good pair of earplugs


̈ Mosquito repellent – hard
to find in Sri Lanka (unlike
mosquitoes)


̈ Sunscreen – another
surprisingly hard-to-find item


̈ Tampons – impossible to
find outside Colombo


Top Tips for Your Trip


̈ Explore the beaches: especially in the south and east there are
vast, deserted and beautiful swaths of sand. If you see a road heading
towards the coast, take it and see what you find.
̈ Ride the trains: you’ll enjoy the scenery, have comfort greater than
buses and you will travel with a cross-section of locals.
̈ Hit the markets: even if you don’t want 100 bananas, you’ll see the
country’s bounty, meet people and get caught up in the bargaining frenzy.
̈ Eat with the locals: a busy cafe in a town centre or near a bus
terminal will serve rice and curry that’s properly spicy, something
impossible to find at any place catering to tourists.
̈ Watch the calendar: poya (full moon) nights are when celebrations
take place across the country.

What to Wear
Shorts and a T-shirt will work most of the time, but bathing
suits and bikinis are never proper off tourist beaches. Bring a
cover-up for shoulders and arms, and a long skirt, sarong or
light pants for visiting temples. Sandals are always fine and
are good for slipping off quickly when visiting temples. Some-
thing slightly dressy is required for the very best restaurants
in Colombo. For the elements, a lightweight waterproof jacket
or poncho is handy in case of sudden downpours, and pack a
warm layer if spending time high in the temperate mountains.

Sleeping
See p304 for more accommodation information.
̈ Guesthouses Family-run guesthouses are found everywhere; they
can provide good value and offer a great way to interact with locals.
̈ Hotels Coming in all flavours, hotels range from modest to grand
and from backroad to beachfront.
̈ Resorts Offering one-stop luxury, the best resorts are found on
the west and south coasts and in the national parks.
̈ Ayurvedic spas Stay at a spa for accommodation and wellness in
a single package.
̈ Rented villas Villas offer some grand accommodation, some even
with their own private beach.

First Time Sri Lanka


For more information, see Survival Guide (p303)


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