Whether you like it or not, traveling to new countries often comes with a bunch of bureaucratic hoops to jump through. While I'm not a fan of red tape, I do appreciate when countries make things easy for visitors. Sri Lanka, as it turns out, is one of those places that doesn't make you jump through too many hoops.
When I landed in Sri Lanka as part of my Mega Trip of 2024, I was blissfully unaware that I needed a visa. I had a British Passport so why would I bother to check?
Now, you might think this would be a major headache, but surprise surprise, it wasn't. The visa process was so easy, it barely registered as a bump in my travel plans. It's refreshing when countries understand that travellers want to explore, not spend hours filling out forms.
After sorting out the visa situation, I headed straight for the Uber pickup point. Say what you will about technology, but being able to grab a ride in a foreign country without haggling or worrying about getting ripped off? That's a game-changer.
The Uber dropped me off at my rented apartment, where I picked up the key from the security guard. No fuss, no muss. The apartment itself? A nice little slice of comfort in a new city. Two bedrooms, two ACs (and trust me, in Sri Lanka, you'll appreciate those), a spacious living room, and a kitchen that would make any foodie smile.
I think you'll agree with me that this kind of smooth entry into a new country sets the tone for the whole trip. It's the little things - easy visas, reliable transportation, and a comfortable place to rest your head - that can make or break a travel experience.
So, if you're thinking about visiting Sri Lanka, don't stress too much about the logistics. Sometimes, things just work out easier than you'd expect. And isn't that a nice surprise in today's world?
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