TRAVEL TIPS

Travel Tips for Australians wanting to visit Sri Lanka

SRI LANKA TRAVEL TIPS FOR AUSTRALIANS

Essential Advice Before You Visit Sri Lanka

Planning your first trip to Sri Lanka? This comprehensive guide covers everything Australian travellers need to know — from entry requirements and currency to safety, health, transport and cultural etiquette.

Sri Lanka is an incredibly welcoming destination, offering a mix of ancient culture, wildlife, beaches and scenic hill country — but knowing a few insider tips will help you travel with confidence.

At Best Sri Lanka Holidays, we specialise in designing seamless Sri Lanka holidays for Australians, and these expert travel tips will ensure you’re well prepared.

1. Visa Requirements for Australians

Australian passport holders must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before travelling.

Apply via the official Sri Lanka Government website and avoid third-party sites charging extra fees.

Most tourists receive a 30-day visa, which can be extended locally.

👉 See our detailed Sri Lanka Visa Guide

2. Best Time to Visit Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has two monsoon seasons, meaning different regions shine at different times of year.

  • December–April: Best for the south and west coast

  • May–September: Ideal for the east coast

  • January–April: Excellent for the hill country

👉 Read our full Sri Lanka Weather Guide

3. Currency & Payments

Sri Lanka’s currency is the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR).

Tips for Australians:

  • Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and major restaurants

  • Carry small cash for tuk-tuks, markets and rural areas

  • ATMs are available in cities and tourist regions

  • Notify your Australian bank before travel

4. Is Sri Lanka Safe for Australians?

Sri Lanka is generally considered safe for tourists.

Australian travellers should:

  • Monitor updates via the Australian Government’s Smartraveller website

  • Use licensed tour operators and drivers

  • Avoid political gatherings

  • Take normal precautions in crowded areas

Tourism infrastructure is well established in major destinations like Colombo, Kandy and Galle.

5. Health & Travel Insurance

Comprehensive travel insurance is essential for Australians visiting Sri Lanka. Thankfully, BlueSun Travel is a licensed distributor for three of the biggest travel insurance providers: NIB, CoverMore and PassportCard. For that reason, we are well positioned to handle your travel insurance enquiries. 

In short, make sure your policy covers:

  • Medical treatment

  • Hospital evacuation

  • Adventure activities (safaris, hiking)

  • Trip cancellation

Vaccinations may be recommended. Consult your GP or travel clinic before departure.

👉 Learn more in our Sri Lanka Travel Insurance Guide

6. Getting Around Sri Lanka

Transport options include:

  • Private drivers (most comfortable option)

  • Domestic flights (limited routes)

  • Scenic train journeys

  • Tuk-tuks for short distances

Many travellers enjoy the famous train route from Kandy to Ella — considered one of the world’s most scenic rail journeys.

Road travel times can be longer than expected due to winding roads and traffic.

7. Cultural Etiquette & Temple Visits

Sri Lanka is a predominantly Buddhist country with deep cultural traditions.

When visiting temples such as the Temple of the Tooth:

  • Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered)

  • Remove shoes before entering

  • Avoid turning your back to Buddha statues for photos

  • Use your right hand when giving or receiving items

Respectful behaviour is highly appreciated.

8. What to Pack for Sri Lanka

• Lightweight breathable clothing

• Modest attire for cultural sites

• Sunscreen and hat

• Insect repellent

• Comfortable walking shoes

• A light jacket for hill country (e.g. Nuwara Eliya)

9. Wildlife & Safari Tips

Sri Lanka is famous for safari experiences in places like Yala.

Best tips:

  • Book early in peak season

  • Choose reputable operators

  • Bring binoculars and camera zoom lenses

  • Expect early morning departures

Leopard sightings are more common in the dry season.

10. Internet & Connectivity

  • SIM cards are inexpensive and available at the airport

  • Wi-Fi is available in most hotels

  • Mobile coverage is good across most tourist regions

This makes staying connected easy for Australian travellers.

11. Tipping in Sri Lanka

Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory.

General guidelines:

  • Restaurants: 5–10% if service charge not included

  • Drivers/guides: small daily tip

  • Porters: small cash tip

12. Combining Destinations Smartly

Sri Lanka is compact, but itineraries should be well paced.

A balanced 10–14 day itinerary may include:

👉 Explore our Sri Lanka Holiday Destinations Guide

For more information on the Weather in Sri Lanka and the best time to go, call us now:

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