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Sri Lanka looks to thank Indian tourists by extending visa exemption beyond March 2024

The move, according to Tourism and Lands, Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Harin Fernando, would ensure repeat travellers and would encourage more Indian tourists to experience the vibrant landscape of the Sri Lanka.

By CNBCTV18 Travel Desk  Feb 9, 2024 4:56:30 PM IST (Published)

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Sri Lanka is likely to extend visa exemption status for Indian travellers beyond the earlier mentioned 31 March 2024 as a thank-you gesture for Indian passport holders as they helped boost the country’s economy following a political and economic crisis in the island nation. The move, according to Tourism and Lands, Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Harin Fernando, would ensure repeat travellers and would encourage more Indian tourists to experience the vibrant landscape of Sri Lanka.
In the first 11 months of 2023, the Sri Lankan tourism industry experienced significant growth, culminating in tourist arrivals totalling 1.27 million, generating $1.8 billion in revenue. Recent statistics from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) indicate a substantial 78.3% surge in tourism income from January to November 2023, compared to the corresponding period in 2022.
All through 2023, around 2.09 lakh Indian travellers visited Sri Lanka, followed by Russians (2,09,146) and Chinese tourists at 1,87,118. In October 2023, Sri Lanka waived visas for Indian passport holders to boost tourism and pull the country out of a prolonged economic crisis.