Route-first planning
Expect guidance on what combines well, where long drives begin to feel heavy, and how to protect the overall rhythm of the trip.
The Blog
More Sri Lanka articles from the archive, still organised around route-building, travel timing, and the practical choices that shape a smoother trip.
What you will find here
These articles are written to help with the parts of travel that usually matter most in practice: choosing the right route shape, understanding timing, comparing destinations, and avoiding avoidable friction.
Expect guidance on what combines well, where long drives begin to feel heavy, and how to protect the overall rhythm of the trip.
These articles are written around real Sri Lanka travel days, not inflated stop counts or copy-paste loops that look better than they feel.
The goal is to make destinations, seasons, transfer days, and practical trade-offs clearer before you lock the route in.
Latest articles
Start here for the newest route guides, travel tips, culture notes, and planning articles currently live on the site.

A practical Sri Lanka health-planning guide covering routine vaccines, Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis, and the yellow fever certificate rule.

A calm guide to greetings, temple manners, dress, dining, photography, and everyday courtesy for travellers who want to move respectfully through Sri Lanka.

A practical Sri Lanka shopping guide covering tea, spices, handloom, gems, batik, masks, and other meaningful items worth taking home.

A calm, practical guide to tipping drivers in Sri Lanka — what is appreciated, what shapes the amount, and how to handle it in a way that feels fair and local.

A calmer breakdown of west, south, hills, east, and wildlife timing — written around how travellers actually move through the island.

A route-building guide focused on where one night is enough, where two nights help, and when slow pacing matters more.

A simple reference for transfer windows, buffer time, and the difference between a near-airport stop and a Colombo city run.

A practical decision guide for travellers balancing beach days, cooler air, scenic driving, and overall route flow.

For travellers trying to keep the trip calm: when a clean move day protects the whole route better than another stop.
Blog tree
A lighter file-tree view of the blog's main arguments, so the hub stays readable even as the article library grows.
Main site hubs
These main site pages work well alongside the articles when you are ready to compare destinations, look at route ideas, or move into transport planning.

Sample route structures for different trip lengths, with realistic pacing and room to adjust around interests.

Compare the main Sri Lanka bases and figure out what each destination works best for before you lock a route.

A clear overview of what driver-based travel looks like in Sri Lanka, including pacing, vehicle fit, and quote expectations.

Useful when you only have a short window and need to judge whether a Colombo run or near-airport plan is the better call.

A practical entry point for travellers choosing day trips from a base, with honest notes on distance and stop count.

Arrival and point-to-point travel notes for travellers who need a clean transfer plan before building the rest of the trip.
Browse by topic
Use these topic paths when you already know whether you are working on routes, bases, transfers, layovers, or day-level add-ons.
Start with realistic round trips, night splits, and route pairings that work well together.
Compare places like Colombo, Kandy, Galle, Sigiriya, or Negombo as trip anchors.
Useful for arrival planning, intercity travel, and deciding when a direct ride makes more sense than a detour.
Good for travellers who already know their base and want to understand what makes sense in a single day.
Quick-read planning for Colombo Airport stopovers, short Colombo runs, and near-airport options.
A practical overview of what a driver-based trip in Sri Lanka usually includes and how routes are shaped.
Next steps
Once the broad shape feels clearer, these pages help turn reading into a workable Sri Lanka route.