Entrance Fees for Sri Lanka’s Top Attractions (2025 Guide)

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Planning your dream trip to Sri Lanka? One of the top questions travelers ask us at Hopscotch Travels is: “What are the updated Sri Lanka attraction ticket prices 2025?”

To make your planning easier, we’ve put together a 2025 updated guide to 10 of the island’s most popular attractions — including what to see, where they’re located, and the exact entrance fees for both foreign travelers and local adults.

So, whether you’re backpacking across Sri Lanka or organizing a family holiday, this list will help you budget better while choosing the right adventures.


1. Sigiriya Rock Fortress

  • Location: Dambulla, Central Province
  • Why Visit: Known as the Lion Rock, Sigiriya is a 5th-century royal citadel built on top of a 200-meter granite rock. Visitors climb through landscaped water gardens, admire frescoes of the famed “Sigiriya Maidens,” and ascend to the summit for panoramic views.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Foreign Adult: US$ 35 (≈ LKR 10,700)
    • Local Adult: LKR 120
  • Photo Tip: Best shots are taken from Pidurangala Rock at sunrise or sunset.
Photo by Dylan Shaw on Unsplash

2. Polonnaruwa Ancient City

  • Location: North Central Province
  • Why Visit: Once Sri Lanka’s medieval capital, Polonnaruwa is full of palaces, stone temples, and the iconic Gal Vihara rock-cut Buddhas. Rent a bicycle to explore the scattered ruins at your own pace.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Foreign Adult: US$ 30 (≈ LKR 9,200)
    • Local Adult: LKR 120
  • Photo Tip: Capture the four giant Buddha statues of Gal Vihara during golden hour for dramatic lighting.
Photo by Birendra Padmaperuma on Unsplash

3. Anuradhapura Sacred City

  • Location: North Central Province
  • Why Visit: A UNESCO site and spiritual heart of Sri Lanka. It’s home to towering white stupas, ancient bathing ponds, and the revered Sri Maha Bodhi tree — grown from a sapling of the Bodhi tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Foreign Adult: US$ 30 (≈ LKR 9,200)
    • Local Adult: LKR 120
  • Photo Tip: The massive Ruwanwelisaya stupa is stunning both day and night.
Photo by රත්න දීපය – Rathna Deepaya on Unsplash

4. Dambulla Cave Temple

  • Location: Dambulla, near Sigiriya
  • Why Visit: The cave complex houses over 150 Buddha statues and intricate ceiling frescoes painted more than 2,000 years ago. Each cave tells a story through murals and sculptures, making it a cultural treasure.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Foreign Adult: US$ 6 (≈ LKR 1,800)
    • Local Adult: LKR 120
  • Yes, you can take photos inside the Dambulla Cave Temple, but there are some important rules:
    • No flash photography is allowed inside the caves, as it can damage the ancient murals and paintings.
    • Do not take photos with your back facing the Buddha statues—this is considered disrespectful in Sri Lankan Buddhist tradition.
    • Be respectful and avoid using your camera in a way that would disrupt the peaceful atmosphere or other visitors.
  • Photo Tip: Wide-angle shots work best inside the caves, but avoid flash to protect the paintings.
Photo by Vedanth Ravi on Unsplash

5. Yala National Park

  • Location: Southeast Sri Lanka
  • Why Visit: Yala is the most famous safari park in Sri Lanka, offering sightings of leopards, elephants, crocodiles, and colorful birdlife. Jeep safaris take visitors deep into scrubland, lagoons, and grasslands.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Foreign Adult: US$ 25 (≈ LKR 7,700)
    • Local Adult: LKR 100
  • Photo Tip: Early morning safaris have the best light and highest chance of spotting leopards.
Photo by Udara Karunarathna on Unsplash

6. Udawalawe National Park

  • Location: South-Central Sri Lanka
  • Why Visit: Known as the best place to see wild elephants in Sri Lanka, Udawalawe is a paradise for photographers and nature lovers. Herds gather at the reservoir, offering close encounters.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Foreign Adult: US$ 42.5 – 44 (≈ LKR 13,100)
    • Local Adult: LKR 100
  • Photo Tip: Bring a telephoto lens for elephant herds against the backdrop of the Udawalawe reservoir.
Photo by Shyaman Prasad on Unsplash

7. Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

  • Location: Rambukkana (on the Colombo–Kandy route)
  • Why Visit: Established in 1975, this sanctuary cares for rescued elephants. The highlight is watching elephants bathe in the Maha Oya River — an unforgettable experience.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Foreign Adult: US$ 15 (≈ LKR 4,600)
    • Local Adult: LKR 295
  • Photo Tip: The bathing session between 10am–12pm gives the best photography opportunities.
Photo by Bihandu Hansana on Unsplash

8. Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa)

  • Location: Kandy, Central Province
  • Why Visit: Sri Lanka’s most important Buddhist shrine, this temple houses the sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha. Ceremonial drummers, daily rituals, and historic Kandyan architecture make it unmissable.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Foreign Adult: LKR 2,000 (≈ US$ 6.50)
    • Local Adult: Free with NIC
  • Photo Tip: Visit in the evening for the puja ceremony — a truly spiritual moment.
Photo by Chathura Anuradha Subasinghe on Unsplash

9. Horton Plains National Park

  • Location: Central Highlands (near Nuwara Eliya)
  • Why Visit: A misty plateau known for the dramatic World’s End cliff drop, Baker’s Falls, and rare wildlife like the sambar deer. It’s also a favorite hiking spot.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Foreign Adult: US$ 41 – 75 (≈ LKR 12,587 – LKR 23,025)
    • Local Adult: LKR 100
  • Photo Tip: Arrive by 6am for clear skies at World’s End before the mist rolls in.
Photo by Anupa Uthsara on Unsplash

10. Colombo National Museum

  • Location: Colombo City
  • Why Visit: Established in 1877, the museum houses royal regalia, colonial artifacts, and traditional art. It’s a great starting point to understand Sri Lanka’s rich history.
  • Ticket Prices:
    • Foreign Adult: US$ 6 (≈ LKR 1,800)
    • Local Adult: LKR 150
  • Photo Tip: The white Italianate colonial façade is a must-snap before you enter.
By A.Savin – Own work, FAL, Link

🧭 Final Tips

  • Most tickets for foreigners are priced in USD but payable in LKR at the day’s rate.
  • Locals must show their NIC (National Identity Card) to get the local price.
  • Prices may vary slightly depending on exchange rates and park authority adjustments.


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