11/01/2025

Can you travel around Sri Lanka? Yes but..

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The answer is YES (as of 20/07/2022)! however, it is not as straightforward as you may like it to be and we advise you to be ready for a few hiccups along the way.

Sri Lanka's Economic crisis has been evolving at a rapid pace. currently, there are massive fuel cues for locals which take as long as 3 days to pump half a tank.

However, the government of Sri Lanka along with the tourism board have been taking steps to ensure the tourism industry (Which is so vital for our recovery) is able to run as smoothly as possible for tourists planning to visit Sri Lanka and enjoy the paradise whilst supporting the local economy.

Stay tuned to our social channels for a more comprehensive update on how things are currently on the ground.

Many of you asked us for details of travel agents/tourism vendors who are able to provide transport for tourists.



Given below are a few options as suggested to us by our awesome community on Instagram.

Name of Organization





Website





Phone Number





Connaissance De Ceylan









94 114 706400





Walkers Tours









94 768 511264





Jetwing Travels









94 112 345700





Classic Travels









94 117 773300





Aitken Spence









94 115 308308





Red Dot Tours









94 117 895 810





Sri Lanka InStyle









94 112 396 666





Authenticities









94 112 795 378





D S Gunasekera









94 772 648010





Travel Treasures













Nkar Travel









94 112 564584





Ceylon Roots









94 117 701425





Ceylon heritage tours









94 772 349577





Yamuna Tours









94 112 811230





Asian Travels









94 777 891851





Sri Lanka Travel Secrets













Ceylon Tours









94 115 531611





The Island Story













We Stay Ceylon













Blue Lanka Tours













The Fabulous Getaway













Michelle Tours













Green Isle Tours













Please note that whilst many may guarantee uninterrupted fuel for the journey it is best to prepare yourself for a few roadblocks along the way as the systems are still being finetuned to ensure tourists get fuel priority around the island.

This blog was created to simply pass on the information to any tourists that may be interested. 


we are not affiliated with any of the above-mentioned organizations and bear no responsibility for their services offered.

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