Tourism had stopped last year but is now gradually rising in Sri Lanka. For tourism to pick up to what it was once before, Sri Lanka is looking at offering tourists who have been inoculated a quarantine free vacation. The country is open to receiving visitors who have a negative PCR test as well. However, they will need to be in quarantine at selected hotels for the first 14 days.
For those who are planning to tour Sri Lanka, a longer stay is recommended. Also, it would be easier to get started with your holiday with agents like Walkers Tours if you have already been vaccinated. Several attractions are open at specific times for non-local tourists to visit and explore. Your vacation is completely possible in Sri Lanka as long as the common COVID-19 safety guidelines are followed.
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