If golden beaches, rising waves, misty mountains, mighty elephants, stealthy leopards, giant whales, a majestic past, lovely tea and warm smiles could sum up a country, that would be Sri Lanka.
With many sites and scenes bottled up in to a small island, a traveller could be riding the waves in the dawn and admiring the green carpeted mountains by dusk. Travel destinations in Sri Lanka provide an array of holiday experience from sun kissed beach holidays to a marathon of wildlife watching, adrenaline pumping adventure sports and pilgrimage to some of the oldest cities in the world.
The smiles and hospitality of Sri Lanka are world famous and so are its spicy food, exotic fruits, and an array of sweetmeats found nowhere in the world. With so many cultures living next to each other life in Sri Lanka continues among a series of festivities throughout the year, an ideal recipe for fun and leisure.

FAQs
Can US citizens travel to Sri Lanka right now? ›
Entry and Exit Requirements
Effective January 1, 2022, all visitors to Sri Lanka (whether vaccinated or unvaccinated) must purchase COVID insurance, currently set at 12 USD/month. Please visit helloagain (srilanka.travel) for the most up-to-date information.
The answer is yes, generally speaking. Sri Lanka is considered a safe country to visit, with a relatively low crime rate compared to many other countries.
What documents do I need to enter Sri Lanka? ›- Passport: The applicant's passport should be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry into Sri Lanka. ...
- Confirmed Return Tickets: If you are travelling by air, you need to submit confirmed return flight tickets back to your home country or a third country.
US nationals do not need a visa in advance of the trip and can visit Sri Lanka simply with this electronic travel authorization. The Sri Lanka Electronic Travel Authorization, also known as ETA, is fully available online. US passport holders are not required to schedule an appointment at an embassy or consular office.