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Indian Passport Holders: Good News! This country announced free visa entry for tourists from 35 countries including India, Check complete details here

Visa Free Travel in Sri Lanka: Which are the countries that offer visa free travel? We often ask this question to Google, and now Sri Lanka has also added itself to this list. Let us tell you, from 1 October 2024, you can travel here comfortably without any visa. And that too, not just one or two countries but a total of 35 countries are being given this facility.

Visa-free country: By doing visa free travel, travelers are saved from many things, like it neither costs money for visa nor there is a need to go here and there. That is why people often like to go to those places where there is no hassle of visa. Meanwhile, a country has also given the facility of visa free entry this year and that too not to one or two but to 35 countries, who can roam in the country without any visa.

And if you are an Indian then you are lucky, travelers here can also travel visa free. So today through this article, let us tell you about the country where one can travel without visa.

This country is giving visa free entry

We are talking about none other than Sri Lanka, which is giving visa free entry to promote its tourism and strengthen international relations. This will help in attracting a large number of international tourists. This policy is considered especially important for Indian travelers.

This decision was taken on 22 August

Let us tell you, Sri Lanka is an island nation, which is very close to Indians and is a paradise for those couples who come here to celebrate their honeymoon. The Sri Lankan government took this decision on 22 August. After this decision, now from October 1, citizens of 35 countries will be given visa free entry for 6 months.

According to a tourist report of 2023

If we talk about the reports, in 2023, more than 246,000 Indian tourists visited Sri Lanka. According to this report, it was estimated that there were 20 percent more Indian tourists than the foreign tourists coming to this country. Therefore, it is believed that by providing visa free facility, Indian tourists will be attracted the most.

There was a decrease in tourists after the bomb blast

It is believed that after the Easter Sunday bomb blasts of 2019, the profit from the tourist sector in Sri Lanka had reduced. After which it gradually started improving. After the visa free facility, it is now expected that Sri Lanka will get many benefits from it. Let us tell you, now Sri Lanka has also added its name to the countries providing visa free facility.

Some special places to visit in Sri Lanka

Benthota: With golden sands, palm trees, tasty food and fun activities, Benthota is the perfect place for your perfect vacation! Here you can chill at the beach, enjoy water sports and explore local places.

Colombo: Colombo is a blend of culture and history, where you will find old-time mansions and modern buildings as well as markets, malls, beaches and delicious restaurants.

Kandy: Nestled among the tea and spice plantations of Sri Lanka, Kandy is a place with its colonial charm and stunning green scenery and rich Buddhist cultural heritage.

How to reach Sri Lanka

Air travel: The easiest and most common way to travel to Sri Lanka is by air travel. You can book a flight to Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) in Colombo, Sri Lanka from the nearest international airport.

By Rail and Road: If you are coming to Sri Lanka from India, first you have to reach the southern part of India (eg Tamil Nadu). From there you can travel to Sri Lanka by sea or boat.

Shyamu Maurya
Shyamu Maurya
Shyamu has done Degree in Fine Arts and has knowledge about bollywood industry. He started writing in 2018. Since then he has been associated with Informalnewz. In case of any complain or feedback, please contact me @informalnewz@gmail.com
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