The COVID-19 Pandemic has affected countries all across the world, Sri Lanka included. While the pandemic has been a major setback for most industries, none were hit quite as hard as the travel and tourism industry. With travel restrictions and lockdowns being enforced to contain the spread of the virus, tourism essentially ground to a halt.
Now as the situation beings to slowly ease up, Sri Lanka is preparing to welcome tourists back into the island. The Sri Lanka Tourism Board has stated that strict safety and security policies will be followed to ensure everyone’s collective safety. So, if you’ve been putting off a trip to Sri Lanka’s famous national parks or the chance to relax at one of the many amazing Negombo hotels – for example, the Amagi Aria – your time may finally have arrived!
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