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Welcome to Sri Lanka

Your Gateway to Unforgettable Journeys

AAYU

Your Gateway to Unforgettable Journeys in Sri Lanka!

At AAYU Tropical Escapes, we understand that travel is not just about reaching a destination; it’s about the experiences, the people, and the stories that unfold along the way. With years of expertise in the travel industry, we take pride in curating seamless and immersive journeys that capture the essence of Sri Lanka. We are your trusted partner in creating unforgettable travel experiences tailored just for you.

We’re here to Curate your memorable holiday!

Welcome to the teardrop-shaped paradise of Sri Lanka, where a tapestry of rich culture, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality awaits you!

Welcome to the Maldives, a tropical paradise where the turquoise waters embrace powdery white sands, and every moment feels like a postcard-perfect dream!

Hello / Greetings:

Ayubovan

Thank you:

Oyata stutiyi

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Mata samavenna

Weather in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s weather is fantastic most of the year, with an average temperature of 27 – 28 °C. There are two monsoon seasons: one in the northeast (Oct-March) and one in the southwest (May-Aug), bringing occasional rains and lush landscapes.

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Enjoy The Beauty Of Stunning Sights And Landmarks On Your Train Journey To Ella

BEST IN THE
WORLD !

The Kandy to Ella train journey is said to be one of the most scenic, epic train journeys in not only just Sri Lanka but the world! 

F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked

All nationals need to get a visa before visiting Sri Lanka.

Please check with your embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date visa fees and other requirements.
https://www.eta.gov.lk/

Yes, you can use your unlocked phone with a Sri Lankan SIM, however, you must have enabled global roaming before leaving their home country.

Mobile / cell phone reception is generally very in cities and towns in Sri Lanka.

The rupee is the legal tender of Sri Lanka.

Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) USD 1.60
Cappuccino (regular) USD 1.40
Coke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle) USD 0,52

Sri Lanka can be visited year-round, Sri Lanka’s weather and climate is tropical and consists of different wet and dry seasons. Generally, the coastal areas of Sri Lanka have an average temperature of 28 ° C (82 ° F), while the uplands are colder and more temperate, with an annual average of around 16-20 ° C (60-68 ° F).

Ideal for bringing light, lining and cotton fabric clothing when traveling to Sri Lanka.
Add a cardigan, hoodie, or light jacket to your Sri Lankan packing list for the evenings.

ATMs can be easily found in cities and towns in Sri Lanka.

Avoid drinking tap water in Sri Lanka. Also avoid ice unless you’re sure that it’s been made with boiled or purified water.t

Tipping is expected by the service staff and tips for good service are highly appreciated. Service staff deserve a gift If you think the service is good.

F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked

All nationals need to get a visa before visiting Sri Lanka.

Please check with your embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date visa fees and other requirements.
https://www.eta.gov.lk/

Yes, you can use your unlocked phone with a Sri Lankan SIM, however, you must have enabled global roaming before leaving their home country.

Mobile / cell phone reception is generally very in cities and towns in Sri Lanka.

The rupee is the legal tender of Sri Lanka.

Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) USD 1.60
Cappuccino (regular) USD 1.40
Coke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle) USD 0,52

Sri Lanka can be visited year-round, Sri Lanka’s weather and climate is tropical and consists of different wet and dry seasons. Generally, the coastal areas of Sri Lanka have an average temperature of 28 ° C (82 ° F), while the uplands are colder and more temperate, with an annual average of around 16-20 ° C (60-68 ° F).

Ideal for bringing light, lining and cotton fabric clothing when traveling to Sri Lanka.
Add a cardigan, hoodie, or light jacket to your Sri Lankan packing list for the evenings.

ATMs can be easily found in cities and towns in Sri Lanka.

Avoid drinking tap water in Sri Lanka. Also avoid ice unless you’re sure that it’s been made with boiled or purified water.t

Tipping is expected by the service staff and tips for good service are highly appreciated. Service staff deserve a gift If you think the service is good.

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