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Sri Lanka trip planner — free day-by-day itineraries

Hand-curated itineraries for Sri Lanka's best destinations — Kandy, Galle, Ella, and more. Each plan comes with a numbered map, real budget ranges, day-by-day stops, and local tips. No signup, no app, no AI-hallucinated places that don't exist.

By Induwara AshinsanaUpdated Jun 1, 2026

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Plan a custom trip

Tell us where, how long, and what you're into. We'll generate a complete day-by-day plan with a map, real GPS-accurate stops, and local tips — usually in 30-60 seconds.

Place data from OpenStreetMap / Photon.

How the AI planner works

  • Anywhere in the world. Type any destination — city, region, country. The planner uses real geographic knowledge, not a fixed database.
  • Real GPS, on a real map. Every stop comes with latitude and longitude that render as numbered markers on an OpenStreetMap-based map.
  • Local-knowledge tips. Opening time hints, what to skip, where to eat — the kind of thing a friend who's been there would tell you.
  • Shareable link. Your generated plan gets its own URL — send it to travel companions, save it for later, no signup needed.
  • Free. Powered by our own Claude subscription on the server — no API key needed from you.

Or pick a ready-made Sri Lanka itinerary

How it works

Every trip page is a hand-curated itinerary with real GPS coordinates for each stop, an interactive OpenStreetMap-based map showing the route, day-by-day timing, real cost ranges in USD, and local tips that come from actually visiting (not from scraping TripAdvisor). The map is built with Leaflet on OpenStreetMap tiles — completely free, no Google Maps API key needed, and works on mobile.

Each day's stops are numbered. The numbers on the map match the numbers in the text. Colour-coding by day means you can see at a glance how the route flows: blue for day 1, green for day 2, red for day 3, and so on. The dashed line connects stops in visit order.

We didn't make these with an AI trip planner. Most AI planners confidently recommend stops that have closed, get drives wildly wrong, and place restaurants on the wrong side of town. Instead we picked the best three Sri Lanka destinations to start, plotted real coordinates from Google Maps, and wrote the prose ourselves. More destinations are coming on the same template.

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