As described by Maumita Sarkar from India, while Sri Lanka may be facing its gravest crisis yet, the country is still very welcoming to tourists and is no short of the hospitality treatment given to them. Therefore, tourists can go ahead with their plans to visit the paradise island of tropical extravaganza and relax at villas in Mirissa, Colombo, Galle, Negombo, Kandy etc.
While the tourist arrivals have majorly dropped due to the negative portrayal of the country, hotels like Sri Sharavi Beach Villas & Spa are still anticipating tourist arrivals as usual with their best foot forward and a warm smile as they always did. She explained that despite the growing crisis situation in the country, her visits to mangroves, wetlands and breathtaking beaches were worth the while, with plenty of Instagram-able captures.
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