Tourism soars
Ruchika Kher
*Scenic beauty breathtaking - British tourist
*Sri Lanka is beautiful - Indian tourist
Sri Lanka is witnessing an upswing in tourism. The island with
abundant natural beauty is luring visitors, particularly from India, not
just with sun, sand and sea but also with new attractions like Ayurveda
and adventure.
“The tourism figures in the first quarter have doubled in comparison
to last year, with nearly 16 percent of it being tourist arrivals from
India,” said Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau Managing Director Dileep
Mudadeniya.
* Tourism
figures in first quarter double
* Focus on bringing close to 1.5
m tourists to country
* New strategies to lure
tourists |
“After the historic defeat of terrorism, the tourism industry has
been on the rise with increased interest from foreign tourists as well.
Tourism is finally seeing an upward trend. I’ve been working non-stop
since December. Usually I used to work for just 18 days a month, but
after the war ended there has been an upswing in tourists and thus more
work for me,” said National Tourist Guides organization Secretary
General Wije Manawadu.
“We are looking at 2011, which we call the year of Sri Lanka. We are
focusing on bringing close to 1.5 million tourists to the country by
that time.”
“At the moment we have close to 14,500 hotel rooms in the country.
The government is trying to bring it up to close to 50,000 by then,” he
added. Developmental programs and marketing strategies are being worked
out to lure as many foreign visitors as possible.
“Vigorous promotions in terms of trade and consumer fairs will take
place in our key markets; this includes Britain, the Middle East, India,
France, Germany and China.
The communications campaign will also be launched in these markets,”
said Mudadeniya. “Traditionally the product offering has been restricted
to sun, sand and sea. However, now, new product offerings are being
developed to improve the experiential component of tourism. They include
Ayurveda, wildlife, eco-tourism and adventure tourism, to name a few,”
said Mudadeniya.
Even tourists are happy to be in the country that boasts of
beautiful, clean beaches, tempting water sports, breathtaking mountains,
bounteous rivers and waterfalls and an abundance of wildlife.
“I’m here for the first time and I have to say that it’s one of the
most beautiful places I’ve visited.
It’s hot here no doubt, but the scenic beauty is breathtaking. I’m
enjoying my time here,” said Linda Christopher who is from London and
staying at the Mount Lavinia hotel.
Jasmine Shankar from India said: “I had planned to come to Sri Lanka
with my husband four years ago, but everyone discouraged us because of
the terrorist problem here. I’m glad that finally now, when it’s over,
we have got a chance to come here and see the place. It’s beautiful.”
The country is also pinning its hope on the International Indian Film
Academy (IIFA) Award that will take place in Colombo from June 3-5. The
number of visitors is expected to increase manifold during the event.
“This event will help us change our image internationally and will
confirm that we can host an event of a big magnitude,” said Tourism
Ministry Secretary George Michael.
- Gulf News |