Following the blows dealt due to the Easter Sunday attacks in 2019 and the pandemic in 2020, Sri Lanka tourism is slowly but surely getting back on track. After reopening its borders and offering quarantine-free and safe travel to Sri Lanka, the island nation has seen a growth in arrivals; in early September this year, it recorded over half a million tourists for 2022 and hopes are, the numbers will rise with the busy winter season coming up.
This popular South Asian destination continues to draw travellers from across the world with specialist websites like Truly Sri Lanka providing key details for those planning to visit. Such tourists can also look forward to several special events that are expected to be hosted in the country this December. As highlighted on ETHospitalityWorld.com on 29th September 2022, the country is planning to have such events in the commercial capital, Colombo, covering diverse aspects including entertainment, nightlife, and beach fun.
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