Sri Lanka’s tourism sector is witnessing a remarkable revival, anchored by a significant influx of travelers from India, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Following a challenging period marked by global disruptions, these key markets have shown robust growth, fueling hopes for achieving the ambitious target of three million tourist arrivals. Industry insiders report that Indian tourists, benefiting from geographical proximity and enhanced connectivity, have surged ahead, capitalizing on Sri Lanka’s diverse cultural and natural attractions. Meanwhile, visitors from the UK and Australia are drawn by the island’s unique blend of heritage sites and pristine beaches, supported by targeted marketing campaigns and improved bilateral travel agreements.

The rise in arrivals from these…