LGBTQ+ Legal Information
Important legal context and safety guidance for LGBTQ+ travelers visiting Sri Lanka
Current Legal Landscape
Understanding the legal environment for LGBTQ+ individuals in Sri Lanka
Colonial-Era Laws
Sri Lanka still maintains Section 365 and 365A of the Penal Code, colonial-era laws inherited from the British that criminalize "unnatural offences" and "acts of gross indecency." However, these laws are rarely enforced in private, consensual situations between adults.
Technically Illegal But Rarely EnforcedTransgender Rights
In 2016, Sri Lanka recognized the right to change legal gender following medical intervention. The government has issued directives to recognize transgender individuals' preferred gender on official documents, though implementation remains inconsistent.
Partially RecognizedSocial Attitudes
While legal protections are limited, Sri Lankan society is generally tolerant in tourist areas. Discretion is advised in rural areas. The tourism industry, particularly high-end hotels and resorts, is welcoming to LGBTQ+ guests.
Tolerant in Tourist AreasImportant Notice for Travelers
While prosecution of private, consensual same-sex activity between adults is extremely rare, public displays of affection (regardless of sexual orientation) are generally frowned upon in Sri Lankan culture. We recommend exercising discretion in public spaces, particularly outside of major tourist areas and international hotels.
Safety Tips
Practical advice for a safe and enjoyable visit
Choose LGBTQ+ Friendly Hotels
Stay at international chain hotels or boutique properties known to be welcoming. We pre-vet all our partner accommodations.
Exercise Discretion
Avoid public displays of affection. This applies to all couples in Sri Lanka, not just LGBTQ+ travelers.
Stick to Tourist Areas
Colombo, Galle, Kandy, and beach resorts are more cosmopolitan and tolerant than rural villages.
Stay Connected
Keep our 24/7 support number saved. We're always available if you need assistance or advice.
Travel Documentation
Ensure your passport names match your booking details. If you've changed your name/gender marker, carry supporting documents.
Be Cautious with Locals
Use dating apps with caution. Meet in public places at first. Some locals may be curious but not out themselves.
Emergency Resources & Support
Emergency Police
119 (Tourist Police are generally more helpful: 011-2421052)
Equal Ground
Local LGBTQ+ advocacy organization. Website: www.equal-ground.org
Ambulance / Medical
1990 (National Hospital Colombo: 011-2691111)
Ceylon Trails 24/7 Support
+94 76 498 4033 — Always available for our guests
Your Embassy
Keep your embassy's contact information handy in case of legal issues or lost documents
Legal Disclaimer
The information provided on this page is for general guidance purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and social attitudes can change, and enforcement may vary. We strive to keep this information current, but we recommend consulting official government travel advisories and legal professionals for the most up-to-date advice before traveling.
Last updated: March 2026
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