Sri Lanka in February needs warm-weather clothing plus a light layer for Nuwara Eliya hill country. Pack for beach plus hill country plus cultural triangle.
What to expect on the ground
WeatherTropical lowlands, cool hills
Humidity70 to 80 percent
Rain LikelihoodLow Jan-Mar
Tropical year-round (22 to 32C). January to March is dry for south plus west. May to September is dry for east. Hill country is cool (10 to 20C) year-round.
Documents plus money
Carry digital copies of everything in your phone plus a backup printed copy in your checked bag.
Passport with at least 6 months validity beyond return date
Visa (printed plus digital)
Travel insurance card plus emergency numbers
Forex card plus 1 backup credit card
Cash in destination currency (small denominations)
Pre-printed hotel + flight bookings
Day-by-day itinerary printed
Clothing essentials
Pack light. Most destinations have laundry. Plan around layers, not full outfits.
3 to 4 t-shirts plus 1 collared shirt
2 pairs trousers or jeans
1 light jacket
5 to 7 pairs of socks plus undergarments
Sleepwear
1 set of formal clothing for evening dinners
Toiletries plus health
TSA-compliant containers if flying with carry-on only.
Travel-size shampoo plus conditioner plus body wash
Toothbrush plus toothpaste plus floss
Sunscreen SPF 30 plus
Moisturizer plus lip balm
Personal medications (prescription with doctor note)
Universal power strip (one local adapter charges 4 devices)
Specific for this destination
Items that are non-obvious for this destination.
Light cotton shirts for beach
Light jacket for Nuwara Eliya (cool nights)
Mosquito repellent
Power adapter Type D or G (UK 3-pin)
Sun hat for Sigiriya plus beach
Frequently asked
What is the most-forgotten item for Sri Lanka?
Power adapter for the local plug type. Indians forget this constantly. Other forgotten items: a copy of passport, modest layer for religious sites, swimwear if there is any beach plus pool access.
Can I buy missing items in Sri Lanka?
Most items can be bought locally but at premium tourist pricing. Specialty items (hiking gear, prescription medications) should come from India. Generic items (toothpaste, sunscreen, basic clothing) are cheaper to buy on arrival.
Should I carry cash or rely on cards?
Forex card is the smart middle ground. Small INR 100 to 200 cash equivalent for tips plus small vendors. Major restaurants plus hotels accept cards. ATM withdrawals incur 3 to 5 percent fees.
What about prescription medications in Sri Lanka?
Carry a doctor's prescription with brand plus generic names. Pack medications in original packaging. Some countries restrict specific medications (sleeping pills, ADHD medications); check the destination's customs before travel.
Carry-on vs checked bag strategy?
Carry-on essentials: passport, visa, medications, one day of clothing, valuables. Checked bag for everything else. Pack assuming the checked bag may be delayed 24 to 48 hours.