Travel to Sri Lanka by ferry: Though Sri Lanka is not reachable by train or road, there used to be ferry services from India to Sri Lanka in 2010–2011. Now, Sri Lanka is pushing for resuming ferry services with India. Once operational, it will help tourists from both sides to travel ...
Sri Lanka is a diverse travel destination. Different travelers stay in Sri Lanka for different periods of time. In general, travelers who are going for a holiday spend 5–6 days in Sri Lanka after a trip to nearby countries, such as India. The following is a typical 6-day tour itinerary...
The currency in Sri Lanka is the rupee (LKR), which at the time I travelled was worth around 130 to the US dollar. ATMs are common throughout the country, although on one occasion I did need to take a tuk-tuk to the next town a few miles down the road to find one. All of the...
Carving a path through cloud-swathed villages and centuries-old tea estates, the new long-distance Pekoe Trail gives hikers a chance to explore Sri Lanka’s quiet central highlands.
Cross the border into Nepal - the border is a bridge over the Mechi river - to the Nepalese side, a town called Kakarvitta (also written Kakarbhitta). There are overnight buses from Kakarvitta to Kathmandu, journey time 13 hours, fare around 336 Nepalese rupees. If you travel this ...
Nepalis an affordable adventure travel destination and our personal favorite,Sri Lankais not only very cheap, but it has amazing beaches, culture, adventure, and cuisine. India Indiais probably one of the cheapest destinations we’ve ever visited. It was inIndiathat westarted our blogand had ...
Flight attendant – How to travel around the world for free 101. Cruise ship work – The money can be good contingent on the company and you’ll always have the added bonus of copious amounts of drugs and sex! Tuk-tuk races in Sri Lanka – I dunno; my cousin does them and he seems...
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Overall, Sri Lanka was one of the cheapest countries I’ve been to and it is possible to travel Sri Lanka on $20 – $30 per person a day (on a shoestring), or around $50 per person per day in nicer accommodations. Read on for the full breakdown of food, transportation, sightseeing...
With top tips on being a responsible traveler, here's how you can make animal-friendly choices when watching wildlife in Sri Lanka.