Aviyana Ceylon: Sri Lanka’s First 7-Star Hotel Project Seeks Investors
Sri Lanka’s first-ever seven-star hotel project, Aviyana Private Chalets (Aviyana Ceylon), currently under development in the Udispattuwa area of Kandy, is now inviting.
Sri Lanka’s first-ever seven-star hotel project, Aviyana Private Chalets (Aviyana Ceylon), currently under development in the Udispattuwa area of Kandy, is now inviting.
Sri Lanka saw 26,889 tourists arrive in the first four days of August 2024, pushing the total visitor count for the year to.
Officials from Sri Lanka’s tourism industry recently confirmed that the sector is on a strong upward trajectory, with more than 1.16 million visitors.
Following Laos and Thailand, Algeria has also granted visa-free travel to Sri Lankans, among other countries. This move is part of Algeria’s broader.
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has called on the Government to reassess the new e-Visa issuance process and its associated costs to better.
Sri Lanka is aiming for over 2.5 million tourist arrivals in 2024, marking a significant recovery as it surpassed 1,077,251 arrivals by July.