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Sri Lanka and India – Why you need to see both

Created by Harsh Sonawala
Last updated on Aug 26, 2016
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Experience the magic of both India and Sri Lanka—two neighboring countries, each with its own unique charm. While India dazzles with its vibrant chaos, diverse cultures, and iconic landmarks, Sri Lanka enchants with lush green hills, pristine beaches, and a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Enjoy smoother travel, well-kept national parks, and delicious cuisine with Dutch influences in Sri Lanka, alongside India’s rich history and bustling energy. Together, they offer contrasting yet complementary adventures. Let us help you discover the best of both worlds on one unforgettable journey! said Vaibhavi Jadhav, Sri Lanka Specialist, India Someday Travels.

A tiny island just off the Southwest tip of India, what could Sri Lanka promise that you haven’t already seen on the mainland? You’re in for a surprise.

We’ve curated a list of differences here, to highlight the absolutely, positively, all-important need for us all to visit Sri Lanka, someday.

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Sri Lanka has a beautiful, mountainous landscape to discover (Photo Credit – Michael Kafta, Flickr)

Atmosphere

At first glance, it seems like the hills are just another Kerala, the beaches another Goa, the temples another Tamil Nadu. Yet every leaf is a shade greener, the beaches whiter, the streets cleaner, the smiles wider. Sri Lanka’s deeply rooted sense of civic cleanliness and respect for public property is a stark opposite to India’s apathy.

While both have their fair share of scenic cities, Galle definitely takes the cake for cuteness. Even the tourism infrastructure is better – check-ins are faster, and national parks and coasts are better maintained. Roads are smoother and pot-hole free, and officials better at their jobs. Locals are equally as friendly, but less likely to stop you every few steps and ask for a photo. Perhaps most importantly, Sri Lanka is simply safer.

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Mirissa Beach (Photo Credit – Farhath Firows)

Cuisine

Sri Lanka’s food is definitely similar to South India’s, with a heavier prevalence of fish in the coastal country. With only a population of 20 million in contrast to India’s billions, it is a smaller country and has less cultural divergence. Needless to say that options are limited. And you will find that most dishes are a variant of the basic boiled-rice-and-curry, with delicious sambol on the side.

You’ll be able to find foreign influences scattered through the country with dishes like lamprais from the Dutch and kool from Jaffna. Sri Lanka misses out on the widespread Indian tradition of street food, which means you’ll be spending a bit more on food here.

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Sri Lankan cuisine (Photo Credit – Aiko Konishi)

Things to see

Sri Lanka’s culture is ancient and very well preserved. Visit the ruins of their erstwhile capital and hike up into the fortresses. Explore the 1,300 kms coastline dotted with palm-fringed slices of paradise.

Further inland you have national parks and botanical gardens that are rich reserves of the country’s biodiversity. Add a cherry on top – Sigiriya. The preserved ruins of an ancient civilisation are hidden away inside a massive, imposing rock structure.

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Preserved ruins of Sigiriya (Photo Credit – Claire Rowland)

Cost

Compared to India the costs do vary but spending is similar overall. In contrast, Sri Lanka is definitely more expensive for a backpacker as there are fewer hostels and cheap hotels. Homestays and budget hotels cost the same. But, if you’re hiring a car and driver it’s around 30% more expensive in Sri Lanka.

If you’re using the extensive, well-maintained and much less crowded public transport system, Sri Lanka definitely comes out ahead. Notable exceptions here are the incredibly high monument fees, all-around USD 10-30. While many are well worth the cost that goes into their upkeep, some aren’t.

Our overall verdict would be that even if you’ve been to South India, Sri Lanka will still blow you away with its unique identity. Small differences in sari draping and curry-seasoning are part of a bigger picture of historical influences, geographical differences and a gentler and more respectful ethos. Still not sure? Let us book you a trip and you can see for yourself!

Find Out More: Gauging the Cost of Exploring India

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What are the main reasons to visit both Sri Lanka and India on one trip?

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Combining Sri Lanka and India offers a fantastic opportunity to experience a diverse range of cultures, landscapes, and historical sites within relatively close proximity. Both countries offer unique spiritual experiences, historical wonders, and delicious cuisine.

What are some of the cultural similarities between Sri Lanka and India that I might notice?

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You’ll find shared roots in religion (Buddhism and Hinduism), languages (Tamil is spoken in both), traditional arts (dance, music), and a similar appreciation for family and hospitality. The food in both countries also shares some common spices and dishes, though with regional variations.

What are some key differences in the travel experience between Sri Lanka and India?

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Sri Lanka is generally smaller and easier to navigate, with shorter travel times between destinations. India is vast and diverse, requiring more time to explore even a few regions. Sri Lanka often has a more laid-back, tropical island feel, while India can be more intense and overwhelming, especially for first-time visitors.

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