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Tourist Assistance and Emergency Contact Information

Travelling in Sri Lanka is safe and you can have an unforgettable experience. However, having tourist assistance and emergency contact information with you before embarking on your dream journey can make your tour hassle-free. This page provides you with access to the necessary hotlines, medical support, and tourism-related services in Sri Lanka.

Quick Emergency Contacts

It is better to save and keep these telephone numbers on your mobile phone during your visit to Sri Lanka.

  • Emergency Hotline – Sri Lanka Police: 118/119
  • Police Emergency: 011-2433333/+9411-2433333
  • Ambulance/Fire and Rescue: 110
  • Ambulance: 1990
  • Accident Service National Hospital – Colombo: 011-2691111/+9411-2691111
  • Tourist Police Hotline: 011-2421052/+9411-2421052
  • Government Information Centre – Sri Lanka: 1919

Emergency Contact

Tourism Police in Sri Lanka

There are tourist police units in major tourist destinations in Sri Lanka. They provide tourist assistance for safety concerns, harassment, scams, thefts, and lost property cases, ensuring peace of mind during your stay.

Tourist Police Units

Tip: Tourist police officers wear a blue uniform with a tourist police badge.

Hospitals and Medical Help

Sri Lanka has both government and private hospitals.

Major Government Hospitals
Reputed Private Hospitals
Pharmacies

24-hour pharmacies are available in Colombo, Kandy, and other leading cities.

Embassies and Consulates

If you have a passport issue, need legal assistance, or require consular help, please get in touch with the embassy of your country in Sri Lanka.

List of Embassies and Consulates in Sri Lanka

Tip: Save the contact number of your country’s embassy before you start travelling in Sri Lanka.

Transport Assistance

Services

Taxi services, including PickMe (a local app) and Uber, are available in Colombo.

Tip: Use registered taxis or apps instead of unmarked vehicles.

Road and Driving Emergencies

It is better to save and keep these telephone numbers if you rent a car or a scooter.

Click here for Sri Lanka Police Emergency Numbers.

If you are involved in a motor traffic accident during your visit to Sri Lanka, call the police immediately and inform your vehicle rental company.

Natural Disasters and Weather Alerts

Sri Lanka has weather alert services and a tsunami early warning system.

Emergency Numbers and Weather Inquiries

Click here to get the Sri Lanka weather forecast

Tip: If heavy rain, storm or flood warnings are issued, follow the local advice.

Lost Passport or Travel Documents

If you have lost your passport or travel documents,

  1. Report to the nearest tourist police station or the local police station (if there is no tourist police station nearby).
  2. Get a police report.
  3. Contact the embassy or consulate of your country in Sri Lanka to issue an emergency travel document.

Helplines for Women and Children

Services

These helplines provide 24/7 help.

Tourist Information Centres

Tourism Information Hotline: 1912

Tourist Information Centres are available at the Bandaranaike International Airport and in major cities throughout Sri Lanka. They provide travel information, assistance, brochures, and maps.

Useful Websites and Apps

Smart Travel Tips

It is better to follow these travel tips for a safe and peaceful journey.

  • Carry enough cash for your daily needs.
  • Keep photocopies of your passport, travel documents, and visa in a separate location.
  • When visiting temples and other religious sites, please dress modestly.
  • Stay alert and keep your belongings safe in crowded places.
  • Use the room safe for your valuables during your hotel stay.
  • Save and keep the required emergency contact numbers on your mobile telephone while travelling in Sri Lanka.

For more tips to make your trip smooth and safe, check out our Frequently Asked Questions page.