hello guys so if you are going to Sri
Lanka then this video is for you we're
going to talk about food transport visa
SIM cards for an exchange almost about
everything so stay tuned we will see
this drone footage in some other video
as of now let's talk about some useful
stuff so today I leave for Delhi and
then I leave for Russia and I just had a
few hours so I thought why not do a
video sharing all my travel hacks about
Sri Lanka with you guys so let's start
so the first thing is visa so visa you
can apply online for Sri Lanka
it takes about twelve hundred rupees
maybe and you just have to carry that
letter you get any letter and you have
to carry that letter at the immigration
and you'll get the visa on arrival
second thing is hotels I personally
booked all my hotels on the go on
booking.com you'll get really nice
hotels for about thousand fifteen
hundred rupees a night so the third
thing we have to talk about is money
exchange in Sri Lanka you can visit any
of the jewellery shops to get the
currency exchange so almost all the
jewelry shops to have foreign currencies
I have visited the jewelry shops in
Colombo Kandy even and Trincomalee
before thing is send cards I used
dialogue SIM card the coverage was
really good but the thing is the data is
expensive you will get only one GB data
for about 300 or 400 fill Lankan rupees
it's not like India that you get like 1
GB data per day you get 1 GB for the
whole month or whatever you plan is the
fifth thing is transport when you are in
Sri Lanka how do you communities
the buses are good like they have a
variety of buses private government they
are equally good
the trains are also good and if you are
going to the mountains from Allah to
candy I suggest you you go by train
because it's like really beautiful you
can go by bus as well but beautiful
journey through train now coming to food
we not Indians we like we are so fond of
eating chapatis and paranthas so let me
tell you that in Sri Lanka you mostly
get rice all you will get paratha I
don't know how to pronounce it
kurta we always confuse it with the
parantha the knots and prawn timetables
not the parantha we have this assumption
that the food will be the same as that
we get in South India it's not the food
is different and food is really yummy
my favourite was caught - you should try
it if you will ask for roti roti for
them is like some stuffing if it's a
specific table rotate a lot potatoes in
it or a chicken and the last thing that
I'm going to talk about is the entry
tickets if even if you are going to
museums national parks there are in
critical so for foreign nationals the
entity gets like 20 or 30 times more
than the local Sri Lankans but for
Indians there is some sort of discount
for stop nations basically one of the
other tips that I would like to give you
is learn some local Sahel our common
words like Coe Hamada it means hi how
are you getting in like I'll see you
again some stuff like that but it's
helpful
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