ශ්‍රී ලංකා ප්‍රජාතාන්ත්‍රික සමාජවාදී ජනරජයේ මහ කොමසාරිස් කාර්යාලය - නවසීලන්තය

நியூசிலாந்தில் இலங்கை ஜனநாயக சமூக குடியரசின் உயர்ஸ்தானிகர் அலுவலகம்

High Commission of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka in New Zealand

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Unawatuna Beach – Golden sands and palm-lined shores meet turquoise waves at one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic southern beaches.

Sri Lankan Countryside – Lush green fields divided into neat plots, framed by dense forest, offering a vibrant glimpse of rural life.

Pidurangala Rock – Rising above the forest canopy, a majestic companion to Sigiriya that reflects Sri Lanka’s timeless natural and cultural heritage.

Muthu Panthiya Beach, Beruwala – A serene and scenic coastal retreat along Sri Lanka’s western shoreline.

Sigiriya (Lion Rock) – One of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its ancient engineering and history.

Ambewela Wind Farm – Sri Lanka’s pioneering large-scale wind power project, set amid the cool highlands of the Nuwara Eliya District.

The Kumana Leopard – A rare and majestic predator, embodying the untamed spirit of Sri Lanka’s eastern wilderness.

Kaudulla National Park – A renowned wildlife reserve, especially famous for its large gatherings of majestic elephants.

Leopard in the Wild – Partially concealed among dry branches and foliage, blending seamlessly into its natural habitat.

Kumana National Park – A pristine sanctuary known for its rich biodiversity and untouched wilderness.

Beira Lake, Colombo – A tranquil urban lake set against the vibrant backdrop of Sri Lanka’s commercial capital.

Rangiri Dambulla Cave Temple – An ancient cave temple complex adorned with sacred murals and statues, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Colombo Harbour – Sri Lanka’s principal maritime gateway, symbolizing trade, connectivity, and economic vitality.

Diyatha Uyana, Battaramulla – A modern urban park offering leisure, culture, and scenic waterfront views.

Doovili Ella, Kalthota – Balangoda – A hidden waterfall cascading through lush greenery in Sri Lanka’s hill country.

Senanayake Samudraya, Ampara – One of Sri Lanka’s largest reservoirs, supporting wildlife and agriculture in the Eastern Province.

Pettah Floating Market, Colombo – A lively commercial hub blending traditional trade with modern urban life.

Kataragama Perahera – A vibrant religious procession celebrating devotion, culture, and centuries-old tradition.

Kovil, Hatton – A colorful Hindu temple reflecting the spiritual heritage of Sri Lanka’s hill country communities.

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Reflecting our commitment to fostering the enduring friendship between Sri Lanka and New Zealand, and representing Sri Lanka by upholding its sovereignty, dignity, and national interests through diplomacy, this website provides information on our consular services, bilateral relations, and engagement in trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.

The High Commission is dedicated to strengthening cooperation across political, economic, and people-to-people spheres, while promoting mutually beneficial partnerships between the two countries. We also remain committed to serving the Sri Lankan community in New Zealand by delivering efficient and reliable consular services and safeguarding the welfare of our citizens abroad.

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The High Commission of Sri Lanka in New Zealand represents the Government and people of Sri Lanka with professionalism, integrity, and respect, while strengthening longstanding bilateral relations between the two countries. It serves as an important link in fostering mutual understanding and cooperation based on shared values and interests.

We work to enhance cooperation across diplomatic, economic, and people-to-people spheres, with a focus on promoting trade, investment, and tourism, and fostering mutually beneficial partnerships. Through these efforts, the High Commission aims to support sustainable growth and deepen engagement between Sri Lanka and New Zealand.

The High Commission is also committed to serving the Sri Lankan community in New Zealand by providing efficient and reliable consular services and safeguarding the welfare of Sri Lankan nationals abroad.

Opening Hours

MondayApr 27
9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
TuesdayApr 28
9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
WednesdayApr 29
9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
ThursdayApr 30
9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
FridayMay 1
9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
SaturdayMay 2
Closed
SundayMay 3
Closed