Hi there,
My girlfriend and were considering spending a couple of weeks in Arugam bay early October but obviously due to the deeply sad situation within the country at present we are reluctant. I read the following on the UK travel advisory :
We advise against all travel to the north and east of Sri Lanka, and to Yala National Park and the areas around it.
For the purpose of this travel advice we consider the north to be all areas north of the A12 road (which runs from Puttalam in the west to Trincomalee in the east) including the Jaffna peninsula. We consider the east to be the districts of Trincomalee and Batticaloa, as well as coastal areas of Ampara district east of the A25 and A27 roads . We define the areas around Yala National Park as those east of the A2 and south of the A4.
I am a little confused because I thought the main concern was in the war zone which is concentrated in the North. So my question is to those that know the east area well, is what is the main saftey concern in the east areas mentioned are?
I understand governmental travel warnings by nature tend to overcompensate and view them accordingly so. Current situation aside I would feel as safe in Sri Lanka as I have when travelling in places like India. But obviously I am not in business of stupidity either and wouldn't want to be so ignorant as to put myself and girlfriend in foreseeable danger. If there is no war zone in or around Aragum bay would they be refering to roads leading into Arugam bay from Colombo as the danger?
Anyone that could offer some local knowlege on this would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Mark

