Travel restrictions and COVID-19 standards have been enforced in Sri Lanka, a renowned tourist destination recognized for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking beauty, to protect the safety of all tourists. Before arrival, all visitors are required to get a visa and show documentation of a COVID-19 PCR test that was negative within 72 hours of departure. Those who have had their vaccinations may be excluded from quarantine rules, but everyone arriving must go through a health check. Accommodations must be reserved in Safe and Secure-certified buildings that follow strict COVID-19 safety regulations.
Taxis, tuk-tuks, and public buses are all ways to get around Sri Lanka. To reduce exposure to COVID-19, it is advised to book transportation through licensed tour operators or Safe & Secure-certified lodging establishments. Visitors must adhere to COVID-19 safety regulations including donning masks in public, keeping a social distance, and avoiding crowded locations. If you’re mapping out your travel to Sri Lanka, planning early is advised because many tourist attractions may have a restricted capacity or require reservations in advance. Many websites such as Truly Sri Lanka provide you with information about lodging and the country’s major attractions.
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