3-week Route Guide through Sri Lanka

3-week Route Guide through Sri Lanka

Hey guys! We went to Sri Lanka in December 2018 and as we might have already told you – we totally fell in love with this country! We were overwhelmed by the variety each region has to offer from lush green tea plantations, to Safaris, wonderful beaches, mountain hikes, jungle life, yoga and surfing – and especially really good food! We love Sri Lanka and we want to share with you our 3 week route through the country.

Straight to Sigiriya Day 1-3

After arriving at the International Airport Bandaranaike we would highly recommend driving immediately out of the crowded areas. The airport is located around 1 hour north of Colombo, therefore we booked a driver via Pick Me App straight to Sigiriya. In Sigiriya, you should book a Safari very early in the morning (6 am) to Kaudulla National Park, the most beautiful park in Sri Lanka. Normally you will see herds of 30 elephants together. If there isn´t the season for Kadulla NP, you can go to Hurulu Eco Park to see all the beautiful elephants.

We also recommend hiking one of the two mountains in Sigiriya. For both mountains, you should start as early as possible to avoid the crowds. Around Christmas, you might be surrounded by loads of locals like we were. It is a tradition to hike in these days. If you haven´t the time to hike both mountains and if you want to spend less money, we would recommend climbing Pidurangala Rock. It is directly located next to the famous rock and you will have the best view on Sigiriya Rock!

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Sigiriya Rock
Hurulu Eco Park

Kandy to Ella train Day 3-4

We only spend the evening and the night in Kandy to get the famous blue train from Kandy to Ella in the early morning. From Sigiriya, we took a Pick Me to Kandy. Nevertheless, Kandy has some nice spots to explore and some good restaurants.

In the early morning, we took the crowded blue train at 8:47 am from Kandy to Ella. There are definitely some secrets you should know about this train ride (nobody told us), because we found ourselves in a crowded train, standing for 5 hours.

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The beautiful Ella Day 4-7

We absolutely loved Ella. It is a hotspot for backpackers with chilled cafés, chic stores, and wonderful hikes and a must do for Sri Lanka! We would even recommend staying there longer than 3 nights. The Nine Arch Bridge is definitely a must see and we were really surprised, finding the famous bridge in the middle of the jungle without any tourist stores. Watching the sun coming up behind the lush green tea plantations on the top of Adams Peak was absolutely fantastic! Take a sweater with you, it is very windy there.

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Ella Nine Arch Bridge

Another Safari in Udawalawe Day 7-9

Ready to experience another Safari in Udawalawe National Park? From Ella, we teamed up with 3 other guys and took a taxi to Udawalawe. Our next overnight stay at Makulu Camp totally blew our mind. We got a private tent area in the jungle next to a river and they prepared a big dinner under the stars for us, we couldn´t even dream of. We went canoeing on the river and had some deep conversations with the hosts. On our Safari we saw many elephants in Udawalawe National Park and even 10 crocodiles close to us. There were fewer Jeeps than in Yala National Park.

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One more Safari in Yala NP Day 9-10

We wanted to try a final Safari in Yala National Park. Although we already explored the less crowded Kaudulla and Udawalawe National Parks, the Yala National Park is the second largest park on the island and has the highest density of leopards anywhere in the world. Unfortunately there were a lot of jeeps which made it impossible to spot one.
The prices for rooms are very high around Yala NP, but there are a lot of tented lodges.

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Relax at the Yoga and Surf Retreat Talalla Day 10-13

Now we finally have to explore the beaches right? At first, we stayed at a Yoga, Surfing and Wellness Retreat. Beginning and ending the day with yoga and watching the sunsets at the beach is the perfect way to relax after the mainland. The area around Talalla is amazing and the beaches are less crowded and beautiful! Make sure to visit the first swing in Dickwella and the chilled Hiriketiya Beach by taking a TukTuk.

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Find the best beaches and cafés in Mirissa Day 13-16

Next stop is Mirissa and this area has it all – long surfing beaches, clear coral reefs, palmtrees and the best restaurants and cafés. We had the cutest couple hosts at our overnight stay near to the center. We got some good waves at Mirissa Beach and Weligama Beach and we had a wonderful sunrise view from the Coconut Tree Hill. We often stopped at the best cafés Shady Lane and Wood Space in the center to get a fresh Acai Bowl, mashed avocado bread or a vegan Wrap – you know what I mean ;).

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Exploring Unawatuna and Galle 16-19

Unawatuna in Sri Lanka is pretty similar to Uluwatu in Southern Bali. It is very touristic but there is this chilled beach vibe going on. There is one main road with all the good restaurants, bars, cafés and shops that leads to the beach. Our hotel Bedspace Beach was located on this road, 1 minute away from the beach and it is very famous for its restaurant. Perfect, isn´t it?

We took a Tuktuk to get to Wijaya Beach. There you will find the best swing on the island. We highly recommend to do a day trip to Galle or even to stay there for one more night. It is a European town with Sri Lankan life and offers a beautiful lighthouse as well as lovely shops and good restaurants!
You can easily take a Pick Me from Unawatuna back to the airport without going to Colombo the night before leaving.

If you feel more like relaxing in nature we highly recommend staying at Goodvibes Villas. It is only 20 minutes away from the main street and surrounded by nature and the jungle. We really enjoyed relaxing in the pool of the beautiful villa!

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Dickwella / Dream Cabana
Unawatuna , Goodvibes Villas

Do you have more time left?

There are many options to extend your trip:

Helping tips

At first, we want to thank @mindfultravel a tour company from Colombo owned by Amar, who helped us with planning our journey and giving us all the good tips. We love what they do and what they stand for. So please check them out. They are also reachable via Whatsapp.
Our second tip is to immediately buy a SIM card at the airport. A Dialog SIM card with 4 GB internet costs 1300 LKR. You will need it for booking a Pick Me via the App!

How to get a visa

You need a visa for Sri Lanka. Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months. You can apply for a visa online www.eta.gov.lk. Normally you will receive your ETA within a few hours. You will pay 30$ for a 30-day visa. There is also the possibility for visa on arrival, but it takes more time and money.

Best time to visit?

You can visit Sri Lanka at every time, one part of the country is perfect every time. Depending on monsoon times Sri Lanka can be separated in South-West and North-East. The South and the West is best to visit from December to March, the center around Ella from January to April and the East and North from May to September. Keep in mind that it can be 30 degree at the coast and 15 degrees in Ella at the same time. Low season is much cheaper and around Christmas, you might book the best hotels in advance.

Costs in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has the Sri Lankan Rupee, LKR. Riding this article, 200 LKR is equal to 1 $. Everywhere there are ATM´s, it is very easy to get money with your credit and even bank card. Rooms can be found from 15-80 Dollar, depending on which standard you like. Local rice and curry or Roti cost 100-400 LKR. A Tuk Tuk for 1 hour might be around 500 LKR.

How to get around?

In most regions and especially for the longer distance the Pick me App is perfect. With this app, you can hire a car or a tuk-tuk. Even if there is no Pick Me available, you can type in the route and orientate at the price. A Taxi or a Tuktuk without PickMe will cost most times double the Pick Me price.

Buses are a very cheap option, but there is no air conditioning and often you have to stand.
Taking the train is a must do in Sri Lanka, with around 1,50 LKR it is a cheap and chilled way to travel. Tuk-tuks are perfect for a short distance and you find them everywhere. Just keep in mind that you have to haggle.

Now it is your turn to visit this beautiful country. If you have more questions, please write a comment below :)!

Comments (2)

    Candice - 24/02/2019

    I loved reading your Blog 😃 quick question, does Pick Me work like uber? So on the app you can request a route and someone can drive you From the airport for example to sigiriya ?

      Jana - 04/03/2019

      Thank you so much! It means a lot to us!
      It is exactly like that. Pick-Me is a little more common and also cheaper in Sri Lanka. You can even choose between TukTuks and cars!
      You request the route in the app and you can see the approximate cost immediately. It is really convenient and you don´t have to haggle.
      From the airport to Sigiriya there are lots of Pick-Me drivers, make sure to get their phone number, because there are less or no Pick Me drivers in Sigiriya.
      But even if there is no Pick Me available you can check the price for a route and use it as a starting point for haggling with a tuk-tuk driver.

      We wish you a wonderful journey! Feel free to ask us, if you need more help!

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