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💱 How Tourists Can Exchange Money in Sri Lanka?

Tourists visiting Sri Lanka have several convenient and safe options for exchanging FOREX currency into SL Rupees. Here’s a clear breakdown:


1. At the Airport (Bandaranaike International Airport – BIA)

Best for: Immediate cash upon arrival

  • Currency exchange counters are available in the arrival terminal (before and after customs).
  • Open 24/7.
  • Rates are slightly less favorable than city banks but convenient.

Popular counters include:

  • Bank of Ceylon (BOC)
  • People’s Bank
  • Sampath Bank
  • Commercial Bank

2. Banks

Best for: Secure transactions and good exchange rates

  • Most major banks in Sri Lanka allow currency exchange over the counter.
  • Open from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (Monday to Friday).
  • Passport is required for verification.

Recommended banks:

  • Commercial Bank of Ceylon
  • Hatton National Bank (HNB)
  • Sampath Bank
  • Bank of Ceylon (BOC)
  • People’s Bank

3. Authorized Money Exchange Centers

Best for: Competitive rates and quick service

  • Found in major cities and tourist hubs like Colombo, Negombo, Kandy, Galle, Ella, and Mirissa.
  • Usually open longer hours than banks.
  • Must be licensed by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (look for the certification).

Note: Avoid unlicensed street vendors or unauthorized individuals.


4. ATMs (Using International Debit/Credit Cards)

Best for: Convenience and safety

  • Widely available across Sri Lanka.
  • Accepts Visa, MasterCard, Cirrus, Maestro cards.
  • Dispenses money in LKR.
  • Your home bank may charge a foreign transaction fee.

Top ATM networks:

  • Sampath Bank
  • Commercial Bank
  • Hatton National Bank
  • Nations Trust Bank

5. Hotels and Resorts

Best for: Emergency small amounts

  • Many hotels offer currency exchange at the front desk.
  • Rates are usually less favorable than banks or money changers.
  • Safe for small, urgent needs.

🔁 Exchange Rate Tip


⚠️ Avoid

Using unknown apps or unofficial online exchangers.

Exchanging money on the street or with strangers.

How Much is a ‘Tuk Tuk’ Rides in Sri Lanka

Standard Metered TukTuk (Three-Wheeler)

These are commonly available in cities like Colombo, Kandy, Galle, and other urban areas.

  • Base Fare (first kilometer): LKR 100 – 120
  • Per Additional Kilometer: LKR 80 – 100
  • Waiting Time: LKR 2 – 3 per minute

💡 Always ask if the driver is using the meter. If not, negotiate the fare before starting the ride.


🔹 Non-Metered TukTuks / Tourist Areas

In tourist-heavy areas (e.g., Negombo, Ella, Mirissa), some tuk-tuks don’t use meters and charge fixed or negotiated prices.

Here are rough estimates:

  • Short rides (1–2 km): LKR 300 – 500
  • Medium rides (5–10 km): LKR 600 – 1,200
  • Long rides (15+ km): LKR 1,500 – 3,000 or more

🧭 Sample Ride Costs (Approximate)

RouteDistanceEstimated Fare
Colombo Fort to Pettah2 kmLKR 300
Kandy to Peradeniya6 kmLKR 600–800
Ella to Nine Arches Bridge4 kmLKR 500–700
Galle Fort to Unawatuna7 kmLKR 700–900

  • Use ride-hailing apps like PickMe or Uber for transparent pricing.
  • TukTuk drivers in rural areas may not use meters—bargaining is common.
  • Night fares may be slightly higher.
  • Always carry small change.

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