Q: How do I actually get the VAT refund at the airport?
Sri Lanka offers a VAT refund scheme for tourists, but it requires a bit of planning. To qualify, you’ll need to shop at stores that participate in the programme and request a VAT refund invoice at the time of purchase (this is key, regular receipts won’t work).
At Bandaranaike International Airport, follow these steps:
Q: What food items are legal to bring back?
Most dry, commercially packaged food items from Sri Lanka are safe and legal to carry, though this ultimately depends on your destination country’s customs rules. Generally allowed items include packaged tea and herbal infusions, sealed spices, and curry powders, bottled kithul syrup (well packed), packaged snacks, and sweets. Items to be cautious about: fresh fruits, vegetables, or plants (often restricted), meat or seafood products, liquids in large quantities (check airline restrictions)
Q: How can I tell if a gemstone is authentic or a tourist trap?
Certification matters, always ask for a recognised gem certificate from a reputable lab