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Frequently Asked Question

You can obtain a visa for Sri Lanka online through the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system. Visit the official ETA website or consult with your nearest Sri Lankan embassy or consulate for more information.

When visiting religious places in Sri Lanka, it's advisable to dress modestly and respectfully. This typically means covering your shoulders and knees. Additionally, you may need to remove your shoes before entering certain religious sites.

Casual beachwear such as swimsuits, shorts, and t-shirts are appropriate for the beaches in Sri Lanka. However, it's essential to respect local customs and dress modestly when leaving the beach area.

Sri Lanka offers a rich culinary experience with a variety of traditional dishes. Some popular options include rice and curry, hoppers (appa), kottu roti, and string hoppers (idiyappam). Don't miss out on trying local fruits such as mangoes, papayas, and king coconuts.

It's generally not recommended to drink tap water in Sri Lanka. Stick to bottled water or boiled/filtered water to avoid any risk of waterborne illnesses. Most hotels and restaurants offer bottled water for drinking purposes.

When visiting Sri Lanka, it's important to respect local customs and traditions. Always remove your shoes before entering someone's home or a place of worship. Additionally, it's customary to greet people with a friendly smile and a nod of the head.

Tipping is appreciated but not always expected in Sri Lanka. In restaurants, a service charge may already be included in the bill. However, if you receive exceptional service, a small tip of around 10% is customary.

Sri Lanka offers a wealth of attractions for travelers. Some must-visit places include the ancient city of Sigiriya, the sacred city of Kandy, the tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya, the beaches of Mirissa and Unawatuna, and the wildlife-rich national parks such as Yala and Wilpattu.