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Sri Lanka and the Maldives: A Perfect Blend of Adventure and Serenity

Sri Lanka and the Maldives offer travelers the ultimate combination of cultural richness and tropical paradise. While Sri Lanka is enchanting with its ancient temples, lush tea plantations, and diverse wildlife, the Maldives tempts with its picture-perfect islands, crystal-clear waters, and luxury resorts. These two neighboring destinations provide a unique opportunity to experience adventure and tranquility in one unforgettable journey.

Whether you're exploring Sri Lanka's bustling markets and UNESCO heritage sites or relaxing on a secluded beach in the Maldives, this guide will take you through the highlights of each destination, offering a perfect balance of discovery and relaxation.

Sri Lanka

Water Villas in the Maldives

This post will cover these points

  • Vaccinations

  • Visas

  • Travel insurance

  • Best times to travel to Sri Lanka and the Maldives

  • How to get around Sri Lanka and the Maldives

  • Hotel recommendations

  • An itinerary you're going to love!

  • Bonus tips

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Golden Travel Tips To Sri Lanka And The Maldives

Vaccinations

Sri Lanka: It’s advisable to contact your local doctor or health center to find out what applies to your own country. In general, for most short-term travelers recommendations include cover against childhood diseases such as Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Measles. In addition: Typhoid and Hepatitis A are also recommended. Staying long? Hepatitis B and Rabies should be considered.

Maldives: Unless you are flying in from Africa there are no vaccinations required to enter, however, for your health, it is recommended to be covered against the main food and water-borne diseases such as Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus.

Check out what vaccinations you need and make sure you have those done at least 4 to 6 weeks before departure! A decision on the requirement for Malaria will be based on the time of the year, locations to be visited, and the duration of the trip- By a doctor.

To avoid the risk of getting sick DO NOT drink tap water!

Visas

Tourists need a visa to enter Sri Lanka. You can get one on arrival at the airport, however, I recommend arranging your visa before traveling and applying online.

You don’t need to apply for a visa beforehand when traveling to the Maldives. All tourists can receive a 30-day visa free of charge upon arrival.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is something we ALL need to have when we are on the road. Having (the right) travel insurance is one of the most important things you do before taking that trip!

When we are planning our trip, we need to make sure we are well prepared for any scenario possible. Hopefully, everything will go as planned and will be smooth sailing unfortunately, things can go wrong. The key is to be prepared. Travel smarter!

Sri Lanka landscape

Best Time To Visit Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is an island shaped like a teardrop that is located off the South-Eastern tip of India. The weather here is dictated by two monsoon seasons which alternate between the two sides of the island. Being close to the equator does mean warm and stable temps year-round.

The two sides of Sri Lanka are both unique in their special way. The views, wildlife, and activities vary from one another, but especially weather-wise! Take the weather into account when planning your trip, it’s the key to the vacation of your dreams! Also, as most of us travel within a certain time frame, choices will have to be made and the weather can help you make the right ones for you.

The best time to visit the South West coasts and hill country is from December to March. The best time to visit the North East coast is from April-May to September.

Getting Around Sri Lanka

Domestic flights in Sri Lanka are an option though a limited one. Public transport is cheap, but it’s also very crowded and can be unpleasant. I would advise against it during public (school) holidays, and weekends.

Private buses: These cover the major routes of the country.

Travel by train: Though it’s on the slow side, it’s a cheap fare and is relatively comfortable.

Hire a car and driver: This is a great way to explore Sri Lanka. It’s very common to hire a car and driver which is what we did and it was a great experience! The costs are quite reasonable and it upgrades your trip to no end.

The driver knows the area very well, he was most helpful when it came to entering the parks and arranging things we needed along the way. He will also be the one to tackle chaotic roads and traffic jams for example while you enjoy the stunning views and just relax.

Once you get off the highway the roads are quite poor in many areas. Expect potholes, muddy/sandy roads, and the speed limit is low as in many little towns and villages it's caustic and super busy so speeding here is not a good idea. Therefore, the time spent on the road getting from place to place will take you longer than you would expect being used to roads in Europe or the US.

If you’re self-driving pay close attention to the roads! You will find constant pedestrian, bicycle, and animal traffic to navigate through. Make sure you have the ultimate insurance coverage.

Pro Tips for hiring a private chauffeur in Sri Lanka

  • Make sure your driver speaks English!

  • You can find taxi drivers who will happily become your chauffeur, however, ask your hotel or travel agent to assist you in choosing the right driver for you, keeping it safe, and making sure you are not being taken advantage of.

  • It's important to know that as in many other countries around Asia, drivers here are known to dissuade travelers from visiting temples, holy sights, and even restaurants where there is no commission for them. Don’t be bullied! Visit only the places you want to and do your research when putting your route together!

The Best Time To Visit The Maldives

The Maldives

The Maldives is a stunning paradise that consists of 1,200 islands located southwest of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean. Many of the islands are so tiny you won't find them on a map. The best time is between November and April. This time of year, you can expect dry, sunny days and plenty of blue skies. The monsoon here occurs between May to October, peaking around June.

Getting Around The Maldives

After landing at the international airport of Male, you’ll find ferries leaving every 10 to 20  minutes throughout most of the day. Check with your hotel/resort what is the best way to reach them! Other options available are speedboats and seaplanes. There are no ferries or flights after dark!

Make sure you have a sleeping arrangement in Male should you arrive after dark as you’ll have to wait for the next day to travel to your resort. For short hops, a boat is nearly the only option for getting around.

A Travel Itinerary For Sri Lanka

We traveled during December and January so we stayed on the South-West side of the island to avoid the monsoons.

First Stop ~ Colombo

International flights to Sri Lanka all arrive in the capital city, Colombo. I would stay one full day and night before moving on. Hotel recommendation in Colombo ~ Mandarina Colombo Hotel

When choosing your hotel it is important to know that many do not serve alcohol on the premises.

A very nice hotel, centrally located. Great big rooms, stunning sea views, friendly & professional service, and the rooftop pool and bar are awesome!

This city has a long history as a trading port dating back to colonial times. Colombo has been ruled by the Portuguese, Dutch as well as British before becoming independent. The country's heritage is reflected in the architecture you'll see while exploring the city, you'll find a mix of colonial buildings alongside skyscrapers and shopping malls. The combination of modern aspects alongside historical landmarks makes the city's history come to life, giving it an authentic feel.

A fun way to discover the city is by joining a walking tour. These tours take you around Fort and Pettah, you'll visit the Kelaniya & Gangarama Temples; the most important Buddhist temples in the country. You'll walk through Independence Square, you'll have a museum option, and some even add time to shop at the end of the tour.

There is a selection of tours on offer so you can explore Colombo in-depth.

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Visitng the Udawalawe Elephant Park in Sri Lanka

Second Stop ~ Udawalawe Elephant Park

We were picked up by our driver and started our 5-hour drive to Udawalawe, a small town located in the southern part of the Ratnapura District. We stayed in this area for two nights and had a glorious time going on safari, and exploring the Elephant National Park.

The way leading you here is gorgeous! Everything is very green; think rainforests, mountains, and tea plantation views, and it's all oh-so relaxing. There are many gem mines as well in this part of the country. There are small temples along the way you can stop at which were very interesting to visit. Make sure you have something to cover your shoulders and legs when going into a temple.

PRO TIP ~ Along the way, you'll see many little stands selling fresh coconuts, so yummy! Worth a stop, enjoy the views with a fresh coconut in your hands.

Fresh coconuts on the side of the road in Sri Lanka

The elephant park is a big nature reserve where hundreds of elephants wander freely and are extremely friendly! Each time we stopped the jeep, the elephants, and especially the little ones just came to us looking for attention and a pet.

A baby elephant is always a crowd pleaser at the Udawalawe Elephant Park

Elephants wander around Udawalawe Elephant Park

PRO TIP ~ Organize your entry tickets in advance! It's very busy and the parks in Sri Lanka have quotas so it's first come first served basically. We saw people being turned away from the park for lack of space.

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We stayed at a stunning hotel right on the outskirts of the park with monkeys keeping us company wherever we went and delicious food. We were welcomed to the jungle in style!

The Grand Udawalawe Safari Resort

Grand Udawalawe Safari Resort

Third Stop ~ YALA National Park

Yala National Park

Yala National Park is a huge area of forest, grassland, and lagoons bordering the Indian Ocean. It's very rich in wildlife! You can encounter here elephants, crocodiles, buffaloes, monkeys, and wait for it...leopards! It's also home to hundreds of bird species.

There are many drives you can choose from; half-day, full-day, sunrise drives, afternoon/sunset drives, with additional drinks, and even a private tour with BBQ dinner on the beach.

There are also other sites in the area worth exploring after your safari. Sithulpawwa is an ancient Buddhist monastery in Tissamaharamay & Magul Maha Viharaya is a cave temple complex in Lahugala that contains centuries-old rock paintings.

After your drive in the park, you can chill on the beach nearby.

Yala National Park

Drinks on the beach near the park

When arriving, we stayed in this beach resort on the edge of the park: Jetwing Yala ~ Sensational

Jetwing Yala Resort

Jetwing Yala Resort

Jetwing Yala is the closest hotel to the famous Yala National Park. Wild- luxury is a great way to describe this beautiful resort! A peaceful shoreline on one side and the wilderness on the other; the best of both worlds.

Forth Stop ~ Galle, on the way to the airport to catch a flight to the Maldives

Galle along the coast is well worth a stop. Galle has an interesting history and it shows a colorful mixture of different influences all around. It’s mostly famous for the fortified old city; stone sea walls, car-free streets, and architecture reflecting Portuguese, Dutch, and British rule during colonial times.

The Galle Lighthouse stands on the fort’s southeast tip, a great viewing point! Stroll around Pedlar and Parawa Streets, they are home to typical old Dutch colonial houses. Another well-known attraction here is the Dutch Market, it's colorful and all about the freshest produce. Also, it's fun experiencing the local hustle and bustle.

Traveling To The Maldives

Flying To The Maldives From Sri Lanka

All flights arrive on Malé Island – The capital Island. It's also considered to be the best island in the Maldives though trust me, any island you choose will be breathtaking! A luxurious paradise, heaven on earth.

The water villas at the Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort

Each resort is a private island; this makes it a unique experience. There are many options to fit the budgets, styles, and the wants of the person. You can go in the Maldives as crazy as you want when it comes to luxury and comfort. It's the only place I know that has a 6+-star resort. Very glamorous indeed! Your vision is the limit here.

We stayed at Male South Atoll at the Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort and it was just heavenly!

Pro Tip ~ Aim to stay at a water villa! It is the ultimate Maldivian experience!

The 5-star Olhuveli Beach And Spa Resort is a 45-minute speedboat ride from Male International Airport. Luxurious, beautiful, and with all the facilities you can think of. Their Sun Spa is awesome! It features wonderful treatments that are so refreshing, relaxing, and fun. Think outdoor flower baths and massages. There is a tour desk that organizes day trips; always a plus.

The food options were diverse and delish! Fresh seafood, an international buffet, and Asian fusion.

A luxurious breakfast on the beach at Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort

White-sand beaches, gorgeous blue waters I've seen nowhere else and an amazing underwater world we could explore daily. Even by walking in the water, we could enjoy an encounter; our resort is home to a small species of sharks that patrol the waters in the shallow ends. It's so much fun watching them.

Snorkeling or deep-sea diving will help you uncover a whole world of color and amazing creatures. Water sports are huge here and loads of fun to do; jet skiing, banana rides, sunset cruises, spotting dolphins, swimming with whales sharks...

Water sports on the beach of the Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort

The Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort

You can spend a day discovering Male, learning more about the history and the people of these islands. There are tours leaving from most resorts daily.

Real shark tales on a daily basis at the Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort

Bottom Line: Sri Lanka and the Maldives-A Dream Journey!

Sri Lanka and the Maldives together offer an unforgettable travel experience, blending rich cultural exploration with serene tropical beauty. From Sri Lanka's ancient heritage and lush landscapes to the Maldives' stunning beaches and luxury resorts, these two destinations provide the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. Whether you're seeking excitement or tranquility, this journey promises to be the best of both worlds.

If you have any questions for me, just drop me a line at fromadifferentangle@gmail.com

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Yours,

Diti

Happy days in the Maldives!