Visa and entry requirements
Nationals from all countries apart from the Maldives and
Singapore now require a visa, or “ETA” (Electronic Travel Authorisation) to
visit Sri Lanka. These can either be obtained online before you arrive at
www.eta.gov.lk or on arrival at the airport. The fee for a tourist visa is
currently $30 if bought in advance online ($15 for citizens of SAARC
countries), or $35 if bought on arrival. The visa is valid for 30 days and for
two entries. Passports must be valid for six months after arrival. You can also
buy a 30-day business visa online (also $30, SAARC citizens – $25).
Sri Lanka
Visa Online extensions are given at the Immigration Service Centre (Unit
01, Liberty Arcade Building, 282 R A De Mel Mawatha (Duplication Road), Colombo
3; tel: 011 237 5972; info@immigrationlanka.com). The charge is based on what
your own country charges a visiting Sri Lankan (see the website for a complete
list of fees). Conditions for extensions are an onward ticket and proof of
sufficient funds to support oneself while in the country, calculated at US$15 a
day (a credit card should suffice). Proof of money spent in the country may be
required, so keep all travellers cheque receipts and ATM receipts. Extensions
normally take an hour or two to process.
Transport
Getting to Sri Lanka
By air
Sri Lanka’s largest international airport is Bandaranaike
International Airport (www.airport.lk), at Katunayake, 34km (21 miles) north of
Colombo, near Negombo. Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA) opened in 2013 just outside the southern
town of Hambantota.
The national carrier, SriLankan Airlines (flight code UL),
has direct flights between Colombo and many destinations in Europe (including
London, Paris, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Zürich and Milan); the Middle East (Abu
Dhabi, Doha, Dubai, , Kuwait, Riyadh, Damman); India (Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai,
Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Bangalore,
and Tiruchirappali); Pakistan (Karachi); southeast and east Asia
(Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, Beijing, Tokyo); and
the Maldives (Male).
Other international carriers serving Colombo include Air
Arabia, Air France, Air India, Air Seychelles, American Airlines, Cathay
Pacific, China Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Dragonair, Emirates, Etihad,
,Finnair, Jet Airways, Kuwait, Lufthansa, Malaysian Airlines, Mihin Lanka, Oman
Air, Qatar, Qantas, Singapore, Turkish and Thai. The airport is also served by
regular charter flights from Europe during the northern hemisphere winter.
SriLankan Airlines fly from MRIA to Beijing, Shanhai,
Chennai, Jeddah, Male and Colombo.
[Source: https://www.insightguides.com/destinations/asia-pacific/sri-lanka/plan-your-trip]
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