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What are the precautions for traveling to Sri Lanka?

1, the most suitable travel time:

September-10 is the best month every year, and it is a dry season, which is suitable for traveling. In addition, there is a Buddha's Tooth Festival from July to August every year, and friends who like Buddhism can choose this time to go. From April to September every year, most parts of the north and east enter the dry season, which is a good time to visit historical sites. However, it rained almost continuously in the central mountainous area during this period, which was quite disappointing.

2. Temperature and dressing index:

The average temperature in Sri Lanka in September and 10 is 23℃~30℃. It is recommended to wear cool and breathable clothes, such as shirts, thin long skirts and thin T-shirts made of cotton and linen.

3. Other travel precautions:

It is recommended to visit 10 days or so, and the estimated per capita cost is 10000- 18000. It is recommended to book the air ticket hotel in advance, which can save a lot of money. Remember the telephone number of the local embassy.

4. Take things necessary for travel:

A small amount of cash, banker, mobile phone, camera, change of clothes, necessary documents (passport, visa), etc.