This six-month initiative, approved by the Sri Lankan Government, is aimed at boosting tourism and strengthening international ties. The move is expected to make travel to Sri Lanka more accessible and attractive, especially for Indian tourists, who have historically been the largest group of international visitors to the island.
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For Indian travellers, this policy is particularly significant. India has consistently been Sri Lanka’s top source of inbound tourism. In 2023, Indian tourists accounted for 20% of all international arrivals in Sri Lanka, with over 246,000 visitors. The new visa-free policy is expected to further increase these numbers, making it even easier for Indians to want to explore the country.
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Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has faced numerous challenges in recent years, including the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings, which caused a significant drop in tourist arrivals. However, the sector has been gradually recovering, with tourism earnings reaching $1.5 billion in the first half of 2024, up from $875 million during the same period the previous year. The introduction of visa-free travel for 35 countries is seen as a strategic move to revitalise the tourism sector and attract more international visitors.