Coverage Options
- Medical Coverage: Provides comprehensive coverage for medical expenses incurred during your stay in Sri Lanka, including hospitalization, emergency medical treatments, and medical evacuation if necessary.
- Trip Cancellation/Interruption: Coverage for non-refundable expenses in case your trip to Sri Lanka is cancelled or interrupted due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness, injury, or other covered reasons.
- Baggage Loss/Delay: Insurance for the loss, theft, or delay of baggage during your trip to Sri Lanka.
- Personal Liability: Coverage for legal expenses and compensation if you are held responsible for causing injury to a third party or damage to their property while in Sri Lanka.
- Accidental Death & Disability: Financial protection in case of accidental death or disability occurring during your trip.
Additional Benefits
- 24/7 Assistance: Access to a 24/7 helpline for emergency assistance, including medical advice, travel support, and emergency cash advance.
- Coverage for Adventure Sports: Optional add-on coverage for activities such as trekking, scuba diving, and other adventure sports commonly enjoyed in Sri Lanka.
- Travel Delay: Compensation for additional expenses incurred due to travel delays beyond a specified duration.
Eligibility:
- Available for individuals, families, and groups travelling to Sri Lanka.
- Suitable for tourists, business travellers, and expatriates.
Policy Duration:
- Flexible policy durations range from short-term coverage for a few days to long-term coverage for extended stays in Sri Lanka.
Exclusions:
- Pre-existing medical conditions unless specifically covered.
- Participation in professional sports or hazardous activities not covered by the standard policy.
- Claims arising from illegal activities or drug use.
How To Apply Sri Lanka Travel Insurance?
You can easily apply for Sri Lanka Travel Insurance through their official website or by contacting their customer service. Ensure that you provide accurate travel details and choose the coverage that best suits your needs.
best places to visit in sri-lanka
Colombo
Colombo is the commercial capital and most populous city in Sri Lanka.
The capital city combines modern urban amenities with the country’s colorful indigenous and colonial history. As a key stop on the world spice trade routes, Sri Lanka has long held strategic importance for European trading powers. The country has been a colony of Portugal, the Netherlands, and most recently the British, and all these cultures blend with the Indigenous culture to form a wonderful hybrid. You can taste these influences in the food, see them in the architecture and the arts, and you can really feel them in Colombo.
Udawalawe National Park
Udawalawe National Park is a national park in Sri Lanka. The reserve covers 308 km² of land area and was established in 1972.
The terrain and environment vary because the park is on the border of the country’s wet and dry zones. Visitors to the park can see elephants, along with crocodiles, water buffalo, and more. In fact, the park is one of the best places in the world to see elephants in the wild outside of Africa. There are leopards, monkeys, and a large assortment of deer and small mammals here too.
Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura looks like any other middle-sized Sri Lankan town when you first arrive. There’s a clock tower, a single train station and small shops clustered along a busy main road. But Anuradhapura’s simple facade conceals the enormous scale of its heritage; on the outskirts of town are the ruins of one of ancient Sri Lanka’s most important Buddhist sites.
The most sacred spot in this complex of ruined temples, towering dagobas (stupas) and palaces is the revered Sri Maha Bodhi tree, believed to have been grown from a cutting taken from the tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment in Bodhgaya, India. Scattered through the surrounding jungles and villages are all sorts of archaeological wonders.
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