Deceased Repatriation to Sri Lanka
For many Sri Lankan families in the UK, returning a loved one home for burial in Sri Lanka is an essential cultural and spiritual act. At Ubuntu Repatriation, we provide complete deceased repatriation services from the UK to Sri Lanka, ensuring the process is handled with respect, professionalism, and compassion.
Whether your loved one is being returned to Colombo, Kandy, Jaffna, or a village in the provinces, our team takes care of every detail from start to finish.

Our package price is £4,000, fully inclusive with no hidden fees.
Repatriation fee covers:
- International Embalming, dressing and care of the Deceased
- Local Removal (Within M25)
- Preparation of Coffin or Casket
- UK Customs and Handling
- Transportation to the Airport
- Free From Infection Certificate
- Basic Coffin – Upgrade available
- Flight Charge
- Legalisation of death
- Embassy documentation
Total cost of the Repatriation £4,000
Additional Services
- Local removal within the M25 is included in our charges. Excess mileage, priced per mile £2.00
- Church Ceremony Held Before Repatriation – from £900
Ubuntu Repatriation offers a complete and dependable repatriation service from anywhere in the United Kingdom to Sri Lanka.
Why Choose Ubuntu Repatriation for Sri Lanka:
✅ 24/7 UK-wide collection and support
✅ Coordination with the Sri Lankan High Commission in London
✅ Direct or connecting flights to Bandaranaike International Airport (Colombo)
✅ Fixed-price, transparent packages
✅ Support for Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and Christian funeral customs
✅ Tamil and Sinhala language support available on request
✅ Guidance for onward transport within Sri Lanka
Our Process – Respectful & Streamlined
Initial Contact – We begin immediate coordination and collection
All Paperwork Managed – Including UK documents, translations, consular approval
Flight Booking – To Colombo or nearest airport
Arrival in Sri Lanka – Coordination with family or funeral home
Frequently Asked Questions
Clarifying your concerns about our services and repatriation process.
How long does it take to repatriate to Sri Lanka?
Typically 5–7 working days, depending on consular clearance and flight availability.
Do you serve all religious communities?
Yes, we are experienced with Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and Christian traditions.
Can you deliver to rural areas in Sri Lanka?
Yes. We coordinate with local agents and funeral directors for onward transport.