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Pimp My Tuk-Tuk launches its Sri Lanka Challenge 2025 on Sept 20. Participants will drive decorated tuk-tuks across the island to raise funds for sustainable community projects like education, water purification, and medical aid for children.

Pimp My Tuk-Tuk Launches Sri Lanka Charity Challenge
Pimp My Tuk-Tuk (PMTT), a global charitable organization known for its life-changing adventures, has announced that its highly anticipated Sri Lanka Challenge 2025 is only days away from its official start. This unique event will see participants navigating the beautiful island nation in custom-decorated tuk-tuks, all while raising funds to improve lives sustainably under the mission “Touching Lives, Making a Real Difference.”
Final Preparations for the Adventure
The PMTT team has been working tirelessly to ensure a smooth experience for all participants.
“It’s been a mega month and tight on deadlines, but we’ve managed to secure everything needed for a smooth and exciting journey,” said a PMTT spokesperson.
Key challenges, including new driving license regulations, have been resolved. Sri Lanka recently introduced a requirement for international driving permits, but PMTT successfully arranged both international and Sri Lankan licenses for all participants.
Strong Corporate Support and Custom Designs
The charity ride has already attracted 21 confirmed sponsors, with more in the pipeline. Sponsorship tuk-tuk designs have been created by renowned graphic designer Martin Tacchi, who generously donated his work to support the cause.
“These designs will look fantastic once on the tuk-tuks themselves,” added the spokesperson.
Event Schedule
- September 20, 7:00 AM – Tuk-tuk departure from the Heritage Hotel
- September 26, 6:00 PM – Tuk-tuk return to Kingsbury Hotel Colombo
- September 27, Midday – Celebration brunch party
Call for Support
With final arrangements now complete, PMTT is encouraging supporters worldwide to help raise awareness and contribute to this year’s challenge. Donations directly fund community projects, including education initiatives, water purification systems, women’s empowerment programs, and support for children with serious medical conditions.
About Pimp My Tuk-Tuk (PMTT)
Founded in 2013, Pimp My Tuk-Tuk began as a fun trip among friends and has since grown into a global movement. The organization unites people from around the world to raise funds for life-changing initiatives. PMTT’s projects have included building schools, supporting orphanages, and providing medical aid—all with the goal of improving the quality of life in a sustainable way.
More information about the projects can be found at: https://www.pmttasia.com/projects
Donate now: https://www.pmttasia.com/
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the PMTT Sri Lanka Challenge 2025?
It's a charity event where participants navigate Sri Lanka in custom-decorated tuk-tuks to raise funds for sustainable community projects like education and clean water.When and where does the PMTT tuk-tuk ride start and end?
The ride departs from the Heritage Hotel on September 20 at 7:00 AM and returns to the Kingsbury Hotel Colombo on September 26 at 6:00 PM, with a celebration brunch on September 27.What does Pimp My Tuk-Tuk do with the funds raised?
Donations fund life-changing projects including building schools, installing water purification systems, women's empowerment programs, and support for children with serious medical conditions.Do participants need a special license to drive a tuk-tuk in Sri Lanka for this event?
Yes, PMTT has arranged both international and local Sri Lankan driving licenses for all participants to comply with new regulations.
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the PMTT Sri Lanka Challenge 2025?
A charity event where participants drive custom-decorated tuk-tuks across Sri Lanka to raise funds for sustainable community projects.When and where does the tuk-tuk ride start and end?
It starts at the Heritage Hotel on Sept 20 at 7 AM and ends at the Kingsbury Hotel Colombo on Sept 26 at 6 PM.What do the funds raised support?
Funds support education, water purification systems, women's empowerment, and medical aid for children.Do participants need a special driving license?
Yes, PMTT has arranged both international and local Sri Lankan licenses for all participants.