For the said task, the Sri Lankan Prime Minister has even appointed a task force that will be working on the ground level. The proposal for visa-free entry will then be first implemented during off-season months following recommendations from the task force.
This effort comes in the wake of boosting tourism further in the region as the Sri Lankan tourism industry suffered a major jolt a decade back because of the civil war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). However, the island nation has recovered at a fast pace and has emerged as one of the top tourist destinations in Asia.
Further, all visitors to Sri Lanka are required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation before their arrival. And on the basis of reciprocity visitors from Seychelles, Singapore and Maldives are exempt from the ETA, who can collect a visa on arrival free of charge.