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If you are planning to visit a temple or religious building on your travels, then you’ll need to adhere to some simple temple etiquette. If you don’t follow these rules, you could be declined entry, which will spoil the visit. It is for this reason; we have detailed the do’s and don’ts when visiting a religious temple, to prevent you from being rejected. All you have to do is adhere to these Temple Etiquette – do’s and don’ts. 

We regularly visit Buddhist temples on our trip to Sri Lanka. What surprises us the most, is the vast number of tourists that don’t follow the correct temple etiquette. We don’t want this happening to you! Just by following these simple do’s and don’ts, you’ll have the best experience visiting any religious temple, in any country.  

Do’s 

Mosque in Galle Fort, Galle, Sri Lanka

Don’ts 

There’s more don’ts than do’s, providing you don’t do any of these things, then you’ll have the best experience at a temple: 

Temple Etiquette do’s and don’ts

We love visiting temples and religious buildings, they are so relaxing, tranquil and quiet. We want you to also enjoy and experience visiting temples, but not at the expense of missing out because you didn’t follow the temple etiquette with these Do’s and Don’ts. 

Temples are not only places to pray, but they are great to take in the tranquillity and meditate. We find mediation a real benefit, and what better place than at Temple.

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