Last updated on 23 Sep, 2025
Pakistani nationals traveling to Sri Lanka are required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), which works as an e-visa. The process is simple and can be completed online, making it easy for travelers to plan their trips. Here’s a complete guide to the requirements, visa fees, processing times, and what to expect when visiting Sri Lanka.
To apply for the Sri Lanka ETA, travelers only need to provide scanned copies of their passport and photo.
These documents are uploaded during the online application process.
Pakistani nationals can apply for the Sri Lanka Double Entry Tourist Visa, which is valid for one month and allows a maximum stay of 30 days. The cost of this visa is PKR 12,900. This option is suitable for tourists who plan to enter the country twice during their trip.
The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends on the region you plan to explore. For travelers heading to the west coast and hill country areas such as Colombo, Negombo, and Kandy, the ideal season is from December to April. Meanwhile, the east coast and northern regions are best enjoyed between May and September. For budget travelers, the shoulder seasons of April and September–November offer moderate weather, fewer tourists, and lower prices.
Sri Lanka offers three main types of visas: Tourist, Business Visit, and Transit visas. For Pakistani nationals, the online application typically takes 2 to 3 days for approval. Tourist and business visas allow a stay of up to 30 days, while transit visas are limited to a 2-day stay for passengers traveling onward through Colombo. Travelers who wish to stay longer can extend their visas up to 270 days in stages by applying at the Department of Immigration & Emigration or through the online portal.
Sri Lanka is known for its diverse landscapes and cultural richness. From golden beaches and lush tea plantations to ancient temples and colorful festivals, the country has something for every traveler. Tourists can enjoy local cuisine such as rice and curry, hoppers, and fresh seafood, while adventure seekers can go wildlife spotting, surfing, or take breathtaking train journeys through the scenic hills.
Sri Lanka has a very high approval rate for Pakistani travelers applying through the ETA system. In most cases, applications are approved without issue, with rejections only occurring in rare and exceptional circumstances. This makes Sri Lanka a highly accessible and welcoming destination for Pakistani tourists.
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