In a positive move for tourism, Sri Lanka resumed offering visas on arrival for international travellers from February 2022. Tourists from most countries can now get a visa via the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) facility at the airport after they land. This option was put in place to cater to those who did not have time to apply for Electronic Travel Authorisation online before they travelled to the island.
Such a move will make visiting this popular Asian destination even more attractive combined with the fact that fully vaccinated travellers can enjoy quarantine-free entry. Even those not fully vaccinated can look forward to relative freedom at designated Level 1 “Safe & Secure” certified hotels where they can move within a secure bio bubble. Those in search of such an Ayurveda hotel Sri Lanka has to offer can consider the likes of Heritance Ayurveda which has stringent health protocols in place while offering authentic wellness rituals and treatments.
Halfway into the year, it's prime time to solidify travel plans for the rest of…
Singapore's tourism industry is experiencing a welcome resurgence, fuelled by a strong 2023 and promising…
Singapore's rich culture unfolded in all its vibrancy during the recent Hari Raya Puasa, also…
On March 11th, 2024, the capital city of Maseru in Lesotho commemorated Moshoeshoe Day, a…
Calling all documentary enthusiasts, cinephiles, and truth-seekers! The wait is over – the largest documentary…
The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) recently made a splash at the Internationale Tourismus Börse (ITB)…