Travelling to Sri Lanka can be an unforgettable experience, but as with many tourist destinations, there are a few scams it’s worth knowing about to avoid unpleasant surprises. Fortunately, these scams are rare and generally harmless. Here’s an overview of the most common pitfalls and some tips on how to avoid them.
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The “Fixed” Taxi 🚕
One of the most common scams involves cabs. Drivers will accost you as soon as you arrive at the airport or train station, offering attractive prices to take you to your destination. However, once you’re on board, the fare may suddenly increase. You could end up paying much more than you expected.
Tip: Use apps like Uber or reputable cabs to avoid this kind of surprise.
2. The Fake Tourist Guide 🕵️♂️
In popular cities like Colombo, unofficial “guides” offer you tours at low prices. But once you’re there, they pressure you to buy souvenirs at inflated prices, or to stop off at partner stores.
Tip: Prefer official guides or those recommended by your hotel.
3. The “Jewel Scam” 💎
Sellers offer you gemstones at tempting prices, but they are often poor quality or imitation stones. Once you’ve made the purchase, you discover that you’ve paid much more than for an ordinary stone.
Tip: Buy only from reputable jewelry stores and ask for a certificate of authenticity.
4. The Fake Handicrafts Market 🛍️
Souvenirs sometimes seem too good to be true. Sellers offer you handicrafts, but in reality, they are often products made elsewhere and resold at high prices.
Tip: Buy souvenirs directly from the artisans or from reliable stores.
5. The Bureau de Change scam 💰
In some tourist areas, exchange offices may offer you advantageous rates, but at the moment of exchange, you find that the sum you’ve received is much less than you expected.
Tip: Check exchange rates and use official banks or exchange offices.
6. The Fake Monk Wedding 🧘♂️
Monks” offer blessings or traditional wedding ceremonies. Once the ceremony is over, they ask for a substantial donation under the pretext of supporting the temple.
Tip: Be careful if the ceremony seems too commercial. In temples, donations are always voluntary.
7. The False Beggars 💸
Some beggars in big cities solicit you for money, claiming to be in dire straits. However, they often turn out to be part of an organized network.
Tip: If you wish to make a donation, give preference to recognized local organizations.
8. The “Free Tour” 🎒
You may be tempted by free tours, but at the end of the tour you’ll be asked for a much higher contribution than expected.
Tip: Always find out in advance about any charges associated with an activity or tour.
9. The “Safari” or “Wilderness” Scam 🦁
Unscrupulous operators offer safaris at attractive prices, but the services are often not up to scratch, with uncomfortable vehicles and unqualified guides.
Tip: Book your safaris through reputable and reliable travel agencies.
10. The Fraudulent “Diving Club” 🤿
Unreliable dive operators offer low-cost packages, but the equipment is sometimes antiquated and the staff uncertified, which can make the activity risky.
Tip: Check that the operator has certifications such as PADI or SSI before booking.
11. Overinflated” Transport Tickets 🎫
Some intermediaries try to sell you transport tickets at much higher than market prices, using the excuse that official tickets are sold out.
Tip: Buy your tickets at stations or official sales outlets to avoid any scams.
12. The “good cheap accommodation” scam 🏨
When you arrive in a city, salespeople offer you rooms at attractive prices. But once there, you discover that the accommodation is nothing like what was promised.
Tip: Book in advance and check traveler reviews on sites like Booking or TripAdvisor.
13. Credit card fraud” 💳
Some scams occur during card payments, where sellers use hacked terminals to take higher amounts than expected.
Tip: Be vigilant with card payments, especially in less official places.
Conclusion 🌟
While these scams may exist, it’s important to stress that they are rare and don’t put your safety at risk. Most Sri Lankans are welcoming and caring, and these scams are often harmless. By remaining vigilant and following these tips, you’ll be able to enjoy your stay in peace, without being disturbed by these occasional pitfalls. Enjoy your trip! 🌍