Visa to promote Ayurveda and Wellness tourism needed: FICCI

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In support of Ayurveda and wellness tourism, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) advocated for a visa category specifically to promote the sector and tap the potential that the country’s wellness industry has internationally in the post-Covid environment.

This was one of the main points of discussion which cropped up at a webinar which had been organized by the Ayurveda Tourism Task Force under the Tourism Committee of FICCI which highlighted the unique strength of Ayurveda, in enhancing immunity in the human body and demanded policy measures to support ayurvedic tourism into the country.

Sajeev Kurup, Chairman, FICCI Ayurveda Tourism Task Force & the MD, Ayurveda Mana Hospitals began proceedings by asking for a visa specific to Ayurveda so that tourists who come regularly for ayurvedic treatments could avail of it. He also asked the government to bring in a rationalized protocol for interstate travel and quarantine norms so that travelers coming for treatments for longer durations were not inconvenienced.

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Sri Lanka to open Borders for Tourists on 1st August with 100$ Visa Fee, Minimum 5 Days Stay and COVID Test on Arrival

Key Take Away

From August 1, 2020, the following airports; Bandaranaike International Airport [BIA], Colombo Ratmalana Airport [RMA], and Mattala Rajapaksa Hambantota Airport [MRIA] will resume operations to greet tourist arrivals.

According to visa procedures, all travelers will require a valid visa; this will be issued for 30 days and extendable for up to 6 months after arrival. Tourists are required to stay a minimum of 5-nights in Sri Lanka. Travelers staying for more than 10 days will be required to take a third test during their stay. 

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