Now Indians can travel to Sri Lanka without visa. Sri Lanka announced free visa for seven other countries including India.
Indians can enjoy travel to without visa in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan Government announced to give free visa for India and other six countries. The Sri Lanka Cabnet approved tthe proposal to give free visa (Russia, Indonesia, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan and India) instant.
Sri lanka wants to promote it's tourism sector. To give free visa just like pilot project will start by 31 March, 2024.
Indai, China, Russia, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Japan's tourist will be able to get free visa of Sri Lanka.
1. Sigiriya: Sigiriya is an ancient rock fortress and one of Sri Lanka's most iconic landmarks. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its archaeological significance and breathtaking views from the top.
2. Dambulla Cave Temple: Also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, this cave complex is renowned for its well-preserved cave paintings, statues of Buddha, and stunning architecture.
3. Kandy: Kandy is a cultural hub and home to the Temple of the Tooth Relic, which houses a tooth believed to be Buddha's. The city is surrounded by lush hills and is a gateway to the scenic tea country.
4. Nuwara Eliya: Located in the central highlands, Nuwara Eliya is famous for its tea plantations, cool climate, and colonial architecture. It's a perfect destination for nature lovers and those interested in learning about tea production.
5. Ella: Ella is a charming town surrounded by mountains, waterfalls, and tea estates. It's a popular destination for hiking and offers breathtaking views, including the famous Ella Rock and Nine Arch Bridge.
6. Yala National Park: Yala National Park is the most visited and second-largest national park in Sri Lanka. It's renowned for its diverse wildlife, including leopards, elephants, and various bird species.
7. Mirissa: Mirissa is a picturesque beach town known for its stunning beaches, surfing spots, and vibrant nightlife. It's also a great place for whale watching, and visitors can take boat trips to see whales and dolphins.
8. Galle: Galle is a historic city with well-preserved Dutch colonial architecture. The Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a major attraction. The city also offers beautiful beaches, art galleries, and boutique shops.
9. Anuradhapura: Anuradhapura is one of Sri Lanka's ancient capitals and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features well-preserved ruins of ancient Buddhist temples, palaces, and monasteries, reflecting the country's rich heritage.
10. Polonnaruwa: Another ancient city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Polonnaruwa, boasts remarkable archaeological ruins, including the Gal Vihara, a group of colossal Buddha statues carved out of a single granite rock.
Remember that Sri Lanka has much more to offer beyond these highlights, including national parks, cultural festivals, water sports, and diverse culinary experiences. Always check local travel advisories and guidelines before planning your trip.
From 31 March, 2024 Sri Lanka will start providing free tourest visa.