Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions *

  • Reena Guides combines practical travel planning with real personal experience, local insight and beautifully curated recommendations. I share the kind of honest tips, routes and details I would give a good friend before her trip to Sri Lanka.

  • Because Reena Guides is built on my 45 years of personal connection to Sri Lanka. I have returned countless times since 2010 and built a trusted nationwide network of local contacts over the years. My recommendations are based on lived experience and the trusted relationships I’ve built across Sri Lanka, not just online research.

  • Reena Guides is for individual and conscious travelers who want to experience authentic Sri Lanka with more confidence, better planning, and a deeper connection to the country. It is especially for people who value honest recommendations, beautiful places, and a thoughtful mix of adventure, comfort, and local insight.

  • The travel guide “Tea, Temples & Tuktuks” is currently in preparation and is planned to launch at the end of this year or early next year in German and English, both in print and digital format.

  • The Sri Lanka Pin List is a curated interactive Google Maps collection with handpicked places across the island, including sights, hotels, restaurants, cafes, gyms, national parks, and many other useful spots for your trip.

  • The Sri Lanka Pin List currently includes 650+ curated pins across the island, giving you a practical, ready-to-use collection of handpicked places for planning and exploring your trip.

  • After your purchase, you’ll receive an email with access to the free member area “Reena’s World.” Once you log in, you can open your Sri Lanka Pin List through a direct interactive map link. You can access it anytime on your phone, tablet, or computer and start exploring Sri Lanka right away.

  • You can contact me anytime through the contact form on the website or by email. I read every message personally and will get back to you as soon as possible.

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