Sri Lanka's Southern Expressway has transformed travel to the south coast. Highway express buses now connect Colombo to Galle in under 2 hours—compared to 4+ hours on regular roads. Here's everything you need to know about expressway bus travel.
What Are Highway Express Buses?
Highway Express buses use Sri Lanka's modern expressway network, bypassing traffic-clogged coastal roads. Key features:
- Air-conditioned with comfortable seating
- Reserved seats — no standing passengers
- Faster travel — 50-60% quicker than regular buses
- Routes: Ex1 (Colombo-Galle), Ex2 (Colombo-Matara), Ex5 (Colombo-Hambantota)
Expressway Routes And Schedules
Colombo to Galle (Ex1)
Colombo to Matara (Ex2)
Colombo to Hambantota (Ex5)
Where To Catch Highway Buses
Maharagama Highway Bus Station
Main departure point for all southern expressway buses.
Getting there from Colombo Fort:
- Bus 138 from Fort Bus Stand (45 mins, LKR 50)
- Train to Maharagama station, then tuk-tuk (5 mins)
- PickMe/Uber from Colombo (30-45 mins, LKR 800-1,200)
Facilities: Waiting area, ticket counters, restrooms, food stalls
Expressway vs Normal Bus Comparison
Tips For Highway Bus Travel
- No booking needed — pay conductor on board
- Seats fill up during holidays — arrive 30 mins early
- Carry exact change — conductors may not have change for LKR 1000+
- Single stop only — no intermediate stops on expressway section
- Restrooms: Use before boarding — no stops on highway
- AC can be cold — bring a light jacket
Conclusion
Highway express buses are the fastest and most comfortable way to reach Sri Lanka's southern coast. For less than LKR 600 (~$2), you can get from Colombo to Galle in under 2 hours on an air-conditioned bus. The only downside is the trip to Maharagama to catch them—but it's worth it to skip the coastal traffic.

