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Sri Lanka offers several transport choices for getting around, each with different price points and safety aspects. A budget-friendly bus ride costs 500 LKR ($1.50). Ride-hailing apps provide short tuk-tuk trips for around 100-200 LKR ($0.50-$1). You can hire a private driver for $80-$120 USD per day. The PickMe app in Sri Lanka has become the most popular ride-hailing platfo...


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Digital nomad Sri Lanka destinations offer the perfect balance: cafes with great views, fast WiFi, affordable accommodation and activities beyond your laptop. Plans start at just $2 a day. This makes it one of the most budget-friendly remote work destinations.

The co-working spaces in Sri Lanka are concentrated in the south. Weligama, Hiriketiya and Arugam Bay have eme...


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Travel enthusiasts are starting to find what locals have known all along, northern Sri Lanka tells an entirely different story from its southern counterparts. The northern region provides a more authentic experience compared to bustling tourist hubs in the south. Visitors often find themselves alone at stunning temples, beaches, and historic sites. The north has gradually wel...


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The waters off Mirissa offer one of the world’s best chances to see the magnificent blue whale – the largest animal that ever spread on Earth. These incredible creatures stretch up to 30 meters, about the same size as a Boeing 737 plane. Marine enthusiasts flock to Mirissa because it ranks as the world’s prime location to watch these gentle giants swim freely in their natural...


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A walking tour of Galle Fort feels like stepping back in time. The site boasts an impressive 4.8 out of 5 bubbles from 314 visitors. This UNESCO World Heritage Site perfectly combines colonial charm with coastal beauty, making it one of Galle’s most fascinating attractions.

The Portuguese built this magnificent fort in the 16th century. Before the Dutch took control in...


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