Respectful travel tips for a meaningful Sri Lankan experience
Buddhism is central to Sri Lankan culture. Show respect at all religious sites.
Palms together at chest level with a slight bow. Say 'Ayubowan' (Sinhala) or 'Vanakkam' (Tamil), meaning 'may you live long'.
Common in business settings. Wait for the other person to extend their hand first, especially with women.
Public displays of affection are frowned upon. Same-sex friends often hold hands, which is normal.
The head is considered sacred; avoid touching others' heads. Feet are considered impure; don't point them at people or religious objects.
Use 'Uncle' and 'Aunty' for older people you don't know. It's respectful and widely accepted.
Swimwear OK at tourist beaches; cover up when leaving the beach
Smart casual; shorts are fine for men, modest dress for women
Cover shoulders and knees; white preferred for ceremonies
Conservative dress shows respect; avoid very short shorts
Formal Western attire; suits for men, modest dresses for women
Important cultural sensitivities to be aware of
Having Buddha tattoos or wearing Buddha image clothing is ILLEGAL and can result in deportation
All religions are deeply respected. Avoid negative comments about Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, or Christianity
Being drunk in public is frowned upon. Poya (full moon) days are dry days - no alcohol sales
Avoid discussing the civil war, ethnic tensions, or criticizing the government with strangers
While technically illegal, enforcement is rare. However, discretion is advised for LGBTQ+ travelers
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