Rental Tips

HOW TO RENT A CAR IN
SRI LANKA:
THE COMPLETE 2026 GUIDE

May 2026
8 min read
Updated for 2026 rules

Planning to rent a car in Sri Lanka? This guide covers everything — from international driving permits and road rules to the best vehicle types, realistic costs, and the mistakes most tourists make.

1. DO YOU NEED AN INTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT?

Yes — this is the most commonly misunderstood rule for tourists in Sri Lanka. A foreign licence alone is not valid. You need one of two things:

⚠️ Important

If police stop you without a valid IDP or recognition stamp, you can be fined and the vehicle impounded. Sort this out on Day 1.

Where to Get an IDP

Apply through your home country's motoring organisation before travelling. In the UK: AA or RAC (£5.50, 2–3 days). In the US: AAA ($20). In Australia: NRMA or state club (A$28–35).

AA Sri Lanka Recognition Stamp

Location: 40 Sir Macan Markar Mawatha, Colombo 3, near Galle Face Green. Open Mon–Fri. Bring your original licence, passport, and photocopies of both. Same-day processing in most cases.

2. CHOOSING THE RIGHT VEHICLE

The vehicle you need depends entirely on your itinerary. Coastal highways are smooth; mountain roads are narrow, potholed, and steep.

VehicleBest ForDrawbacksDaily (LKR)
Tuk-TukCity hops, tourist areasNo AC, slow on highways2,000–4,000
ScooterCoastal roads, solo travelNo rain cover1,500–3,500
HatchbackCity, 2 travellersTight on mountain passes4,000–7,000
SedanMost routes, familiesHigher fuel cost6,000–10,000
SUV / 4WDHill country, EllaExpensive, hard to park in Colombo10,000–18,000
Van / MinivanGroups 5+Challenging on narrow mountain roads8,000–15,000
✅ Recommendation

For a typical 7–10 day trip through Colombo, Kandy, and the hill country, a comfortable sedan or small SUV hits the sweet spot.

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3. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

For a mid-range sedan, budget LKR 6,000–9,000 per day from a private owner. Petrol costs roughly LKR 340–360 per litre. A 300 km Colombo–Ella trip will use approximately LKR 7,000–9,000 in fuel.

Hidden Costs

4. SRI LANKA ROAD RULES FOR TOURISTS

Sri Lanka drives on the left, same as the UK, India, and Australia. Speed limits: 50 km/h urban, 70 km/h rural, 100 km/h expressway. Speed cameras are active on major highways.

Common Mistakes

💡 Local Tip

Download Google Maps offline before leaving Colombo. A Dialog or Mobitel SIM with 10 GB costs around LKR 500–700 at the airport.

5. PRACTICAL TIPS

✅ Pro Tip

Book 48–72 hours in advance in peak season (December–March and July–August). Vehicles run short during Vesak and the Kandy Perahera.

6. FAQ

Can I rent a car without a driver?

Yes, self-drive is legal and common with a valid IDP. Many listings on our platform are self-drive only.

Is Sri Lanka safe to drive in?

Generally yes. Main highways are good. Take care on urban Colombo roads and narrow mountain passes, especially the A5 through the central highlands.

What if I have an accident?

Do not move the vehicles. Call 119 for police. Contact the vehicle owner immediately. Keep the insurance certificate on you at all times.

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