On 21st January 2021, Sri Lanka reopened its international borders giving tourists the chance to once more visit this popular south Asian nation. This saw both the international airports in the country being opened along with special protocols being adopted. Those looking to travel to Sri Lanka can now not only do so but enjoy relative freedom within a secure “bio bubble” that is created; it also gives them a chance to visit some key tourist attractions which are featured on sites like Truly Sri Lanka.
Along with the reopening of the airports, the country has stringent guidelines and protocols in place as well. Travellers must stay at a resort or hotel approved by the government for up to two weeks after they arrive; additionally, they must present a negative COVID-19 test that has been taken within 96 hours of their departure to the island.
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