- 15 July 2021
What to Pack
We get it; sometimes it’s hard to figure out what to pack especially if you’re planning on traveling to different parts of the world. The same would be true for when you decide to travel to our island home Sri Lanka.
We get it; sometimes it’s hard to figure out what to pack especially if you’re planning on traveling to different parts of the world. The same would be true for when you decide to travel to our island home Sri Lanka.
Whilst the upcountry tends to be a lot cooler, the dry zones offer plenty of sunshine. We are often plagued with questions of what to pack, how much is too much and how you can keep your luggage light if you are moving from one place to another.
Depending on which of our resorts you’ll be staying at, or if you have picked out a couple of days at each resort, here’s a little guide on what might be useful to have around.

Ceylon Tea Trails
The weather up in the tea country can tend to hit a low during the late evenings and early mornings, bringing in a misty atmosphere and a light chill. Have a light jacket or fleece handy or maybe a thick scarf. If your feet happen to feel the chill the most, have a few pairs of socks to don. Day time can tend to steer toward sunshine, but with the occasional cool breeze, so pick a healthy balance between some light wear like shirts, a pair of pants, jeans or shorts. The bungalows have walking trails between them which make them ideal for scenic explorations but you’ve got to have comfortable trekking shoes. We’d carry a journal with us and at times a book to read although the bungalows do have quite an interesting collection of good reads. Have your sunglasses, lip balm, mosquito repellent and phone charger close by at all times. If you’re traveling for work, be sure to have all your essentials in one bag or pack. Plenty of secluded nooks and relaxed spaces offer the ideal environment to work remotely so you could bring your laptop, notebook, and necessary chargers with you. The valley provides the ideal habitat for a variety of birds, mammals, butterflies and reptiles so if you happen to be a wildlife lover, do have your binoculars and camera gear (lenses, charger, battery, memory card) handy as well. Each of the bungalows have swimming pools that provide quite the panoramic view of the surrounding landscape and if you are willing to take a dip, bring along your swimwear too!

Wild Coast Tented Lodge
The dry zone calls for plenty of sunscreen, sunglasses, lotion and lip balm. Packing light means also being able to mix and match items of clothing such as a pair of long pants or shorts, some cotton shirts, t-shirts or lightweight summer dresses. Wear some comfortable walking shoes and have a pair of binoculars that could be handy for when you go on safari or even a bush walk. Maybe an extra pair of flat shoes