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As part of the reopening, the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) implemented a plan to allow international travelers to return following a pilot project that invited 1,500 Ukrainian tourists to arrive in clusters and travel in a biosafety bubble.
The plan comes with several restrictions. Tourists must stay in Level 1 accommodations for 14 days. Guests are allowed to use facilities like pools, gyms, salons and restaurants and also leave the hotel during quarantine to go sightseeing, provided they travel with registered tour guides and drivers.
They must pay for up to three PCR tests and have proof of a negative PCR test 96-hours before their arrival in Sri Lanka.