You can now travel from India to Sri Lanka by sea, as ferry service has resumed

You can now travel from India to Sri Lanka by sea, as ferry service has resumed

After a long gap of 41 years, the ferry service between Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu and Kakkesanthurai in northern Sri Lanka will resume on August 16.
Four decades later, India and Sri Lanka This ferry service, which will prove to be a milestone in the history of the two countries and their bilateral relations, will connect Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu with Kankesanthurai in Northern Sri Lanka.
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This sea bridge promises to revive passenger and trade ties between the two countries. The ferry service, which was originally scheduled to start in October 2023, was put on hold due to the unavailability of a particular ferry. But now, the Sivaganga cruise ship operated by Indusri Ferry Services Pvt Ltd will traverse the historic sea route, overcoming the challenges posed by the controversial Park Strait.

India-Sri Lanka Ferry Timings and Prices

According to reports, the ferry will operate daily, and the journey between the two ports will take four hours. Offering both ordinary and premium class seats, the ticket prices are competitive, especially when compared to air travel options. The cruise ship Sivaganga has 133 seats in the ordinary class and 27 seats in the premium class. The ticket price for a one-way journey is around Rs 5,000 for ordinary class and Rs 7,500 for premium class. The new ferry terminal at Nagapattinam has modern facilities including health and security checkpoints.

However, due to rough sea conditions the service will be suspended from November 15 to January 15 every year.
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What to see in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a tropical paradise, not unlike India, and is packed with diverse experiences despite its limited size. From the ancient ruins of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa to the breathtaking Sigiriya Rock Fortress, elephant encounters at Minneriya National Park and majestic whale watching in Mirissa, there’s something for everyone. Beach lovers can relax on the golden sands of Bentota or enjoy water sports in Hikkaduwa. For temple travellers, there’s the iconic Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy! And don’t forget to taste the island’s delicious cuisine, from spicy curries to fresh seafood.

Also read: Best Hotels with Luxury in Sri Lanka
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