The tour features two Test matches, the first beginning in Christchurch on Boxing Day, but the emphasis is squarely on the 50-over game, with seven one-dayers as a warm-up to the February-March tournament co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
"We have to be mentally and physically fit for the most-important game on February 14," coach Marvan Atapattu told Sri Lankan media, referring to his team's clash against New Zealand in the opening match of the World Cup.
But skipper Angelo Mathews said he expected a tough match against the New Zealanders, particularly since Mahela Jayawardene will be missing from the Test line-up after retiring from the long form of the game to concentrate on a World Cup swansong.
"We're playing without Mahela for the first time in about 18 years and that's going to be a challenge for us," Mathews said.
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"But there's pressure on all of us anyway, this is going to be a challenging series. Playing against New Zealand in New Zealand is going to be tough. They've been playing really good cricket in the recent past."
Only two of Mathews' Test team, Kumar Sangakkara and Prasanna Jayawardene, have experienced New Zealand's seam-friendly wickets before, so Mathews said it was important to adjust.