Cycling in Sri Lanka

Cycling in Sri Lanka by bicycle is a great way to get about, especially on country roads where there isn’t much traffic, but there are plenty of hills to test your pedal power.

 

Cycling in Sri Lanka. How can I transport my bicycle?

 

Train

Although this might seem the most practical way to take your bicycle a long way when you don’t want to ride it, there is a problem. To transport your bicycle on a train you need to have a bicycle licence issued by the local town council office. This is a tedious process and the applicant for a licence needs to be a resident in the area of the town council. This means that a non-resident, like someone on holiday, with a bike, can’t take it on a train.

 

Bus

There are plenty of long-distance buses which allow you to take your bicycle at a small fee as well as the passenger fare but you must travel on the same bus.

 

Taxi transport of bicycles

If you’re in a coverage area of where PickMe operates, by downloading their app you can book a mini truck like a normal taxi to transport your bicycle.

 

Rent a Bicycle

Bicycles can be rented for a few hours in tourist areas and even from some hotels.

There are also some professional “full service” providers who can arrange good bicycle rental, transport, pickup, backup service and the full works so you can have a freewheeling bicycle holiday without problems.

 

Can I Cycle anywhere in Sri Lanka?

Yes, you can cycle pretty much anywhere, except for the toll expressway. There aren’t any designated cycling tracks on the main road. That means you’d have to cycle with the traffic.

 

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Last Modified: November 1, 2024