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Expat Life in Sri Lanka, Colombo

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Sri Lanka is situated just south of India, in the Indian Ocean. Once known as the Dominium of Ceylon and often referred to as the tea country, tea plantations abundantly thrive over the island, with spice gardens, banana and coconut palms growing randomly to generate a jungle of natural resources.

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People, animals and transport seem to co-exist side by side with no animosity towards each other. Dogs wonder aimlessly over or bask in the sun at the side of roads, cows and goats roam colse to everywhere, even on the beaches (which I found rather amusing) and citizen are everywhere, whether walking, cycling, using a tuc-tuc, bike with 5 astride, in a taxi, bus, car or truck, each takes up a space of the not too wide road. But co-exist they do, there is no anger at being stuck behind a truck, merely a short hooting of the horn to say I am here and would like to pass, politeness abounds and the expression and sounds are all of friendliness, within a country that sorely needs help at redeveloping itself since the tsunami. citizen are poor and yet happiness is everywhere.... Not just for the child on the hip or the man at their side, but for expats and tourists as well.

Expat Life in Sri Lanka, Colombo

Tourists fluctuate towards the resorts and some occasion the areas slightly outside of these areas, to caress a quieter less harassed holiday. Small pockets of expats can be found, dotted all over the country. When you bump into these citizen and chat about life on the island, there is not much to complain about. Yes, sometimes the water gets turned off or the electricity, yes the internet is not as fast as they would like it to be. Isn't that how most citizen feel in industrialized countries anyway: The faster it gets the faster we want it. In this little piece of paradise, expats are not too concerned that it takes a little longer to do things here, the citizen are ready to wait, not too hasty to move transmit too quickly. There was a lot of talk and concern about the elections and security within the country and there are still road blockades and police / army personnel with guns wandering colse to keeping peace if necessary. However, with 70% of the citizen being Buddhists, the lifestyle is peaceful and life simplistic.

From an expat perspective, I could not fault the lifestyle. As said above, yes there are specific things missing, things are slower, it takes a good 4 - 6 hours to get from Colombo to Galle and similarly to anywhere about 200km's apart. I cannot say that the roads are particularly in good condition, but in the 10 days that I visited, I did not see one accident. Hardships could contain the lack of being able to get from one part of the island to someone else quickly, the lack of fast internet connection, maybe the human waste / refuse, which allows for the influx of flies, the dirt which is left to lie colse to and lastly the lack of funds to rebuild the country to what it was before the Tsunami.

Having said that, I have to look at all the good things that you find there, the attractiveness of the natural resources, how the nationals and expats are trying to rebuild the country, the beaches, game parks and mountains. This is truly a beautiful part of the world.

Expat Cost of living summary

The currency in Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan Rupee Lkr

The change rate as at 15 January 2010 was = 114.217 Rupees

I am going to break the Cost of living down agreeing to some of the basket items:

Alcohol and Tobacco: Alcohol at Bar, Beer, Cigarettes, Locally Produced Spirit, Whiskey, Wine

Cigarettes (20s) - .14 to

Domestic Beer(500ml) - .50

Imported Beer (330ml) - .80

Wine at a bar - a glass

Wine at a shop - (750ml bottle)

Hotels tend to growth the prices of alcohol as it is the one way that they can make a profit. There are many small hotels and restaurants which generate a competing edge to where you can stay.

Clothing: firm Suits, Casual Clothing, Children's Clothing and footwear, Coats and hats, Evening Wear, Shoe Repairs, Underwear

Casual Long Sleeved Shirt (Men) -

Casual Long Sleeved Trousers (Men) -

Shorts (Men) -

T-Shirt (Men) -

Casual Blouse (Women) -

Casual Skirt (Women) -

Children's Jeans (Boys) -

Children's Jeans (Girls) - .50

Children's Shirt(Boys) -

Children's Shirt(Girls) -

Clothes are highly cheap, in Colombo a man can get most of the name branded clothing at fairly reasonable prices in facility shops.

Communication: Home Telephone Rental and Call Charges, Internet relationship and aid supplier fees, mobile / Cellular Phone covenant and Calls

Monthly phone rental - .36

Phone call rate - .05 for a local call

Internet line relationship fee - 4 (buy all equipment with installation)

Internet aid supplier fee - (1 geg free thereafter)

Monthly mobile covenant fee - .18 (for the year)

Mobile / cellular call rate - 90% of phones are prepaid,

Mobile Phone 100 Minutes Call -

- .012 - .05 sms peak times

Due to so many of the nationals working overseas to send money home, the communication costs are highly low and there are often special deals or no cost is complex in the actual call.

Education: Creche / Pre-School Fees, High School / College Fees, traditional School Fees, Tertiary Study Fees

Annual Creche fee - .36 per month

Annual traditional school fee - 0 - 6 per month

Annual High School fee - 0 - 6 per month

Annual 1st Year Tertiary / University fee - 0 to 6 per month (dependent on which

private school they go to)

Private schooling is the most high-priced on the island for expat children to attend, however the rates in comparison to other countries are reasonable. Expats that I came over spoke highly of the schooling ideas in the country and were happy with the inexpressive schooling that their children were receiving.

Furniture and Appliances: Dvd Player, Fridge Freezer, Iron, Kettle, Toaster, microwave, Light Bulbs, Television, Vacuum Cleaner, Washing Machine

Dvd Player -

Fridge / Freezer - 9 (Lg / Whirlpool - 4 year guarantee)

Iron - cheap to top of the range

Kettle - cheap to top of the range

Microwave - 1

Tv 21 inch - 4 (2 year guarantee)

Washing motor Lg - 0

Discounts can be negotiated with market on all items

Groceries bought in a grocery store: Baby Consumables, Baked Goods, Baking, Canned Foods, Cheese, Cleaning Products, Dairy, Fresh Fruits, Fresh Vegetables, Fruit Juices, Frozen, Meat, Oil & Vinegars, Pet Food, Pre-Prepared Meals, Sauces, Seafood, Snacks, Soft Drinks, Spices & Herbs

Powdered baby formula (400g) -

Plain biscuits (100g) - .20

Loaf white bread (200g) - .70

Cake Flour (1kg) - .80

Baked Beans (415g) - .92

Tuna (185g) - .75

Cheese: Cheddar (250g) - .63

Crisps: Pringles (139g) - .50

Autowash clothing powder (750g) - .57

Dishwash liquid (500g) - .87

Clothing Softener (2l) - .40

Breakfast Cereal (250g) - .45

Butter (227g) - .18

Milk (1l) - .40

Eggs (12) - .80

Orange Juice (1l) - .80

Frozen Mixed Vegetables (1kg) - .20

Cooking oil (1l) - .22

Olive oil (500ml) - .28

Can of cola (355ml) - .00

Local Fizzy Soft Drink (1l) - .30

Local Natural Mineral Water (5l) - .08

Tea Bags (200g) - .85

Instant Coffee (100g) - .75

Local Ground Coffee (200g) - .66

Salt (400g) - .26

Pepper (400g) - .35

Prices were obtained from local grocery stores, there are no big group market to shop in.

Healthcare: normal Practitioner Consultation rates, Hospital inexpressive Ward Daily, Rate, Non-Prescription Medicine, inexpressive healing assurance / healing Aid Contributions

Gp inexpressive rate visit with meds - .50

Hospital inexpressive ward rates - per day

Dentistry - Tooth extraction - .35

Most expats use Bupa or the Sri Lankan Equivalent

Household: House / Flat Mortgage, House / Flat Rental, Household Electricity Consumption, Household Gas / Fuel Consumption, Household Water Consumption, Local asset Rates / Taxes / Levies

Rent 2 bed Apartment City Centre - 0

Rent 2 bed Apartment outside of City Centre - 0

Electricity, Gas, Water, Garbage per - to per month for an average

household, this is high-priced when taking household

air conditioning into account

Gas / Fuel - 12 ½ kg bottle -

Local asset Rates - 8 to 10% of value of property

Expats cannot buy a asset directly, this has to be done via a Lawyer who owns the property. Mortgage for locals is 4/5%. This is where most expats find the costs creep in, running the air conditioners is highly high-priced as well as the cost of water.

Miscellaneous: Domestic Help, Dry Cleaning, Linen, Office Supplies, Newspapers and Magazines, Postage Stamps

Domestic Rates - full time per man - average

1 Black inkjet printer cartridge -

1 Color inkjet printer cartridge -

500 sheets printer paper - .23

Local Daily Newspaper - .17

International Daily Newspaper - .45

International Magazine -

International Airmail Stamps - .22

Domestic Stamps - .12

Domestic help is cheap and most employees whether live on the asset or close by. Office supplies are reasonable, with Cd's and Dvd's freely available on the street where most locals buy them.

Personal Care: Cosmetics, Haircare, Moisturiser / Sun Block, Nappies, Pain Relief Tablets, Toilet Paper, Toothpaste, Soap / Shampoo / Conditioner

Body lotion (400ml) Vaseline laberious car - .53

Toilet paper 1 ply per roll - .50

Toothpaste (200g) - .92

Shampoo (200ml) - .40

Some of the items that can be purchased can be expensive, like creams, sunblocks and cosmetic creams. Name brand products are the most expensive.

Recreation and Culture: Books, Camera Film, Cinema Ticket, Dvd and Cd's, Sports goods, Theatre Ticket

Books paper back -

Cinema ticket - .50

Dvd / Cd Imported -

Cricket ticket - .50 to

Theatre ticket - only in Colombo -

Hard cover books are high-priced in the country, but paper back books are of a similar cost to the Us and Uk. Cinema tickets are cheap due to the availability of cheap Dvd replicas which can be bought on street corners. International cricket tickets are also kept cheap for the local population.

Restaurants / Meals out / Hotels: firm Dinner, dinner at cafeteria (non fast food), Hotel Rates, Take Away Drinks & Snacks (fast Food)

Business dinner excl Alcohol - per person

Dinner / lunch at local cafeteria - per person

McDonalds Big Mac - .10

Hotel Rates 3* - to pppn

Hotel Rates 4* - to 0 pppn

Hotel Rates 5* - 0 pppn upwards

Take away - Can of cola x 1 - .70

Medium pizza - .50

Hamburger - .00

Coffee - pot x 3 cups - .40

As in most countries how much you pay for a meal is dependent on where you go, the local restaurants have great local meals, as well as international flavours, we found a wonderful vegetarian cafeteria in Galle, well worth a visit and all prices were fairly cheap. Some restaurants do take advantage of the traveler citizen and serve sub proper meals. However, most restaurants were good with their portions and meal plans.

Transport: Hire buy / Lease of Vehicle, Petrol / Diesel, social Transport, aid Maintenance, Tyres, vehicle Insurance, vehicle Purchase

Hire / Lease car - Sedan Toyota Corolla - .14 per day for 1 week

Hire / Lease car - Toyota Rav4 - .71 per day for 1 week

Petrol unleaded per litre - .23

Diesel per litre - .64

Bus ticket (one way) - .00

Taxi Ride - per km - .50

Tuc Tuc - 10 km ride - .00

Train ticket 2nd class - .57

If you are visiting I would propose you use the local taxis and tuc-tucs, driving can be a head-ache and unpleasant caress if you are not used to the local norms. However, speeds do not go over 80km on the bigger roads and allembracing a safe place to drive.

The above information are some of the items form the basis of the cost of living indexes for each basket group in the Xpatulator calculators, these costs are then used with their indexes and change rates to suspect the cost of living in dissimilar locations.

For more facts on Sri Lanka read more at www.xpatulator.com/outside.cfm.

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