What are the precautions for traveling to Sri Lanka?
Notes on the introduction of tourist attractions in Sri Lanka: 1. Sri Lanka is located in the tropics and has a tropical maritime climate. The weather is not very hot because of the influence of the sea breeze. The average maximum temperature in coastal areas is 365,438 0.3℃, and the average minimum temperature is 23.8℃. The average maximum temperature in mountainous areas is 26. 1℃, and the average minimum temperature is 16.5℃. There are no four seasons, only the difference between rainy season and dry season. The rainy season is from May to August and165438+1October to February of the following year, that is, the southwest monsoon and northeast monsoon pass through Sri Lanka. During the winter from February to March, many Europeans go to Sri Lanka for the winter, especially from Christmas to New Year's Day, which is the tourist season. Hotel reservations are tight at this time. Another peak season is July-August, which is the local Kandy Esala Perahara Festival. The advantage of traveling in rainy season and off-season is that air tickets and house prices are cheaper, and it doesn't always rain at this time. Don't forget to take sunscreen skin care products, umbrellas and sunglasses when traveling. 2.ATM: In Colombo, you can use major credit cards and cash cards (of course, both must be international cards) to withdraw local currency. Kandy can easily find the ATM, too. However, there are no ATMs in small towns in central Sri Lanka and coastal villages along the southern coast, and small hotels and restaurants do not accept credit cards. Need to bring cash. 3. Voltage: Try to choose a product with a voltage of 230V V. The plug is two cylinders. 4. Health and safety: Sri Lankans are quite friendly to foreign tourists and have good law and order, but try not to travel to the east and north. 5. Mosquitoes: There are mosquitoes everywhere in Sri Lanka, so bring mosquito repellent and wind oil. Even so, there is no guarantee that you will not be disturbed by mosquitoes. 6. Bargaining: As a country with a relatively developed tourism industry, Sri Lanka also treats its own people and foreigners differently, so the prices of tourist attractions are generally high and there is a lot of room for bargaining.