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How much does it cost to travel to Sri Lanka? Some travel suggestions and strategies

Sri Lanka is a tropical island country, known as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, with rich natural and cultural heritage. This mysterious place has entered the public's field of vision in recent years and become a popular tourist destination. Because of the high cost performance and high popularity, how much does it cost to go? Now let's get to know each other.

stay

Traveling in Sri Lanka, the price is lower than that in China. The hotels with better conditions here are all around 300 yuan, which is similar to domestic star hotels.

eat

The cost of a simple meal is about 20-30 yuan RMB, and because Sri Lanka is located in the tropics and surrounded by the sea, the fruits and seafood here are very cheap, which can be described as good and cheap, and you can have a full meal.

go shopping

Gold leaves on the earth are cheaper, about two dollars a piece. The famous Ceylon black tea is not expensive. A box of 150g ordinary packaged black tea is about 600- 100 rupees, almost 30-90 a box. Suitable for friends and family.

traffic

The main means of transportation here are taxis and buses. From the airport to Colombo, the taxi is less than 15 yuan, the coach is 5 yuan 1 1, and the train 4 yuan takes the third class seat. If you need to rent a car, the reference price is 250-500 yuan per day and 5 yuan per kilometer for electric vehicles.

If Sri Lanka travels with a group, it is about 8,000 yuan; If it is free travel, it is probably between 1 10,000-10.5 million yuan. This is the charge for 7- 10 days. The specific cost still depends on the actual cost of the trip.

If you want to travel to Sri Lanka, it is recommended that tourists travel from September to 10 every year, which is the dry season, and this time of year is the best time to travel to Sri Lanka. But every July and August, a grand Buddha's Tooth Festival is held. Students who like Buddhism should not miss it.

Precautions:

You must walk barefoot and take off your hat when visiting temples, so you'd better wear a pair of sandals or slippers when traveling. According to local folklore, men are forbidden to wear shorts, and women are not allowed to wear short skirts and suspenders. Don't take pictures of Buddha statues casually. If you make disrespectful and reckless behavior towards temples, Buddha statues and monks. It will be regarded as a "heinous crime". Sri Lankans believe that the left hand goes to the toilet and the right hand eats, so don't touch the Buddha statue with the left hand and don't touch the monk with the left hand.