Generally, the cost of a 7-8 day trip to Sri Lanka ranges from 7,000 to 10,000. If you charter a car for the whole trip, the per capita estimate is around 15,000 to 20,000. It depends on individual needs.
There are direct flights to Sri Lanka from cities in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou in China. The air ticket price will be affected according to the tourist season, holidays and other conditions. Generally, the round-trip price is around 4000-5000, and discounted air tickets around 2000-3000 are also very common.
The price range of three-star hotels in Colombo is 250-500 yuan per night, and the price of ordinary hotels is between 100-200 yuan. The price difference between hotels in Sri Lanka is relatively large, and there are many luxury resorts with more than 1,000 yuan.
Sri Lanka's public transportation is relatively convenient, and the city bus costs about 20 rupees.
You can take long-distance buses to the ancient cities in the center or the beaches in the south, and the price ranges from tens to hundreds of rupees.
Most taxi fares are around 60-80 rupees per kilometer. Remember to negotiate the price with the driver before departure.
For convenience, it is still recommended to charter a car, but the budget should be higher.
The cheapest restaurants cost about 15-30 yuan per person; three courses for two people in mid-range restaurants cost about 60-120 yuan.
Mineral water is about 2 yuan; tropical fruits that are relatively expensive in China are relatively cheap in Sri Lanka. Mangosteens are 1-2 yuan each, and the local specialty golden coconut is about 3 yuan each.
Extended information Notes on personal and property safety abroad 1. When leaving the hotel, be sure to ask for the hotel’s business card so that you can get on the bus and ask for directions.
2. Keep your travel documents and personal belongings safe, and do not put valuables in checked luggage when flying.
Cameras, camcorders, and camera batteries should also not be checked in.
3. Pay attention to the driving direction of cars in various countries to ensure traffic safety.
4. When going out, it is safer to store valuables in the safe at the hotel reception desk than in the room.
Generally, there is this kind of safe at the front desk of the hotel, which allows guests to store valuables for free.
5. When going out alone in a foreign country, you must carry an appropriate amount of money with you.
Because many Chinese people are not used to using credit cards, traveler's checks and other payment methods and always like to carry large amounts of cash with them, some foreign robbers specialize in robbing Chinese people.
6. Once you get lost or encounter an emergency abroad, you can turn to the police or contact the local Chinese embassy for help as soon as possible.
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