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Over 30, 000 tourist arrivals in first six days of August
During the first six days of August, Sri Lanka welcomed 30, 303 tourists, almost certainly boosting the cumulative arrivals over the 800, 000 milestone...
Tampering triggers fresh tourism tenders
Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Board floats tenders afresh to select agencies to handle digital marketing and PR after officials found to have...
Tourist access to Udawalawa and Yala national parks under review
Udawalawa and Yala National Parks, two of Sri Lanka's renowned wild life sanctuaries, are poised to temporarily close their doors to tourists due to...
‘We were great horsemen once and I want to bring it...
Asia’s cowboy and owner of the Double 6 Ranch in Apple Valley, California, Ty Nitti on Sri Lanka’s ancient horse culture
Did you know that...
World Travel Awards : Questions arise over authenticity of awards
Not aware of allegations; 117 countries participating: State Minister
The authenticity of the World Travel Awards (WTA) to be conducted in Colombo in December...
Sri Lanka Tourism promotion : Global campaign delayed amidst controversy
Allegations of forging bid documents by officials
Ministry probing allegations, temporary transfers
The launch of the long-awaited global advertising campaign for Sri Lanka Tourism...
The solutions to conservation lie within people
In conversation with Dr. Vidya Athreya of the Wildlife Conservation Society – India
August 1 is the day of the Sri Lankan leopard – the...
Colombo to be beautified with plans provided by Surbana Jurong :...
The vision to transform Colombo into a beautiful city is already in motion, with plans provided by Surbana Jurong while similar plans have been...
Miracle Dome welcomes inaugural Japanese Lily’s Spiritual Tour to Sri Lanka
The iconic Miracle Dome welcomed a delegation of over 100 Japanese visitors on a spiritual tour of Sri Lanka.
The inaugural Japanese Lily’s Spiritual Tour...
Tourists climb Mihintale with flaming torches
A group of foreign tourists, including French nationals who came to worship the Mihintale sacred city without knowing that electricity had been cut off...