The tourism industry of Sri Lanka was badly hit by the COVID -19 pandemic, and the European Union (UN) has decided to grant EUR 4.9 million to strengthen seven key areas of the industry. Areas such as fitness tours, small and medium scale entrepreneurship in tourism, travel guidelines and many more have been addressed when granting this fund, and it’s expected that this will be made available very soon.
Right after the pandemic, many travellers from all around the world expect to travel to Sri Lanka and this fund granted by the EU is sure to elevate the collapsed industry. If you are also keen on what’s new in Sri Lanka for tourists, you may take the assistance of online sources such as Truly Sri Lanka when planning your Sri Lankan tours.
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