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Is Sri Lanka worth going to?

Hello, the landlord, just returned from Sri Lanka for more than a month. Free travel 12 days, almost half of the country. Some friends who have been to many places think that everything in Sri Lanka is "almost the same".

On Buddhism, Dunhuang and Cambodia are better ~ On watching elephants, Thailand is better ~

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Therefore, it depends on how you view a country's own characteristics.

Because China is my first time to go abroad, I think it is a good place to travel, especially people can travel freely.

The people of Sri Lanka are friendly, simple and have good folk customs! Especially friendly to the people of China! Although it is still developing, many polite cultures of the public are still worth learning! Sri Lanka's scenery is not that kind of mountains and rivers, unique. There are historical sites in the cultural triangle, tea gardens surrounded by mountains, and coastal towns with colonial style ... To sum up, 99% are good people, and 1% are not bad people, just people who want to make quick money while developing tourism, but in fact, this must be the case all over the world. Where there are tourists, there are liars. Just keep an eye on yourself and discuss with your partner. Although I had some unpleasant experiences in Sri Lanka, on the whole, my trip was very enjoyable.

If you really want to talk about shortcomings, traffic is a big problem if you are free. It's okay if I charter a car (it is said that the average price is about one day in 50 yuan). Because I want to experience local transportation, I learn LP and find my own car. Expressway is really underdeveloped. It may take two hours to drive 20 kilometers! The same is true of trains. Basically, the starting point is Colombo, the capital. Some popular cities can also have railways, but most don't. If you want to take the railway from B-C city, you must return to the capital of the starting station. This is not convenient for me. Although the fare is really cheap, it's only 9 yuan to take the southbound bus for 8 hours with sore buttocks! DuDu car is a good choice for intercity transportation. DuDu drivers basically don't cheat at good prices, and their English is generally better ~

In addition, for foodies, Sri Lanka may also be average ~ Anyway, I don't care about eating, and I complain relatively little. Generally speaking, there are not many choices. The basic staple food is curry. If you go to the seaside, you can try seafood. Hygiene is quite clean, at least it won't have diarrhea (I think it's also related to personal physique) ~

Accommodation is generally not very cost-effective. Developed cities can have star-rated hotels, while others may be family hotels. Tea garden is better, you can live in your own villa. You can book on booking or agoda according to your own requirements and budget, or you can go to Tripadviser to see the comments from people all over the world first. Most of the comments are more reliable and pertinent. However, because it is an English-speaking country, if you go, you must go with at least one person who can speak English, otherwise you will be unable to move! Haha, I haven't sorted out my travel notes since I came back for more than a month ~ Sorry to write too much ~