
The East Sri Lanka Travel Guide
Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) (CMB) in Katunayake, near Colombo, acts as the main international entry point to the country. All foreign arrivals happen here. Trincomalee Airport (TTC) serves as a domestic military airport with limited commercial use.
Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) offers a range of services for arriving and departing travelers. These include duty-free shops, currency exchange, ATMs, and SIM card kiosks (Dialog, Mobitel, Airtel). Car hire companies are available. A range of food options meet the needs of different tastes. Lounges offer comfort for those awaiting flights.
For the fastest internal travel, Cinnamon Air and FitsAir operate domestic flights from BIA (or Ratmalana Airport) to Trincomalee (TTC). The flight takes about 1 hour.
Domestic flights are significantly more expensive ($150-$250+), but save considerable ground travel time.
Your choice of transfer will are based on your budget, desire for comfort, and time constraints.
An International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your domestic driving a permit is necessary. Some rental companies may also ask for a local endorsement by the Automobile Association of Ceylon (AAC). DiscoverCars.com for renting.
Major roads to Trincomalee are mainly asphalted and in fair condition. Rural paths or smaller side roads can be poorly maintained, with potholes or unpaved sections.
Driving norms in Sri Lanka greatly differ from Western countries. Traffic can be chaotic. Night driving generally finds no recommendation due to poor lighting and unforeseen obstacles.
Sea and river arrivals typically don't apply for typical tourist entry into Trincomalee. No regular a ferry that crosses borders services run to Trincomalee for tourists.
Options for travel on the river also do not pertain to arriving in Trincomalee, as the city sits directly at the seaside and is not accessed via major navigable rivers from other regions.
Trincomalee does not share land borders with other countries, so border crossing information is not applicable.
The deep-water harbor mainly serves commercial shipping and naval purposes, not regular passenger ferries.
Air and land transportation stand for the only practical methods for tourists to reach Trincomalee.
Sri Lanka does not collect specific exit fees or taxes directly from passengers at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA). These costs usually you can find inclusion in your airline ticket fare. So, travelers need not budget for or pay additional fees when leaving the country.
BIA brings a range of services for departing travelers, similar to those available upon arrival. These amenities confirm ease and comfort during your wait for your flight.
All checked and carry-on luggage undergoes screening for security purposes.
Travelers undergo personal security checks, including metal detectors or body scanners.
Passport and visa checks by immigration officers are part of the the departure procedure.