Sri Lanka Tourism a winner all the way
29 th November 2021
From virtual to experiential travel
Sri Lanka Tourism a winner all the way
As international travellers start making plans for winter vacations, Sri Lanka, basking in the spotlight of
rave reviews by CNN, is steadily greeting visitors with a warm Ayubowan!
Named a winner, among the Travellers' Choice Awards for destination, by Condé Nast Traveller, Sri
Lanka is truly poised and ready to delight visitors. Announcing the awards, in London, Global Editorial
Director Divia Thani summed it up, 'The diversity and vibrancy of our Readers’ Choice Award winners
represent a desire to get back out into the world and experience the best of what the travel industry has
to offer'. Also reflecting on the readers' choice of destinations, Ms Thani is lucid, 'As restrictions ease, it
is clear that our readers have spent much of the last year and a half dreaming about travel and planning
future adventures'. Slated among the world's best tourism hotspots of Portugal, New Zealand, Japan and
Morocco; is tiny Sri Lanka; encompassing all that is wonderful in the region, within its 65,610 square
kilometers of land mass south of the Indian subcontinent, surrounded by the Indian Ocean; keeping the
Island's identity unique - 'So Sri Lanka' while encompassing most of South East Asia's wonders within its
borders.
Open for visitors from January 2021, the Island nation has seen a steady increase in tourists since
October. Masked and happy to be at the Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, where
numbers are over 20,000 in the first half of November, a happy bunch of visitors were seen getting into
their vehicles ready for their Sri Lankan adventure.
As one returning visitor sums up Sri Lanka "The longing to visit Tangalle in the South, with its beautiful
beaches and year-round sunshine but temperate climate; to go surfing in Arugam Bay in the South East
and to swim in the azure seas off the coast of Trincomalee at Nilaveli in the North East, can only be
understood by those who have visited and experienced this sun kissed Island with its cool weather. My
husband, he loves the very cool climate of the hill country, unlike other destinations, just a couple of
hours drive by motor car and one gets away from the sunny beaches to the grandeur of 'Little England'
in Nuwara Eliya, where the climate is cold and there are miles and miles of tea plantations - a green
carpet, so soothing". She rambles on, " The kids love ancient civilizations and you come down to
Anuradhapura to see the ancient ruins and the marvels of Buddhist Architecture. You name it this
destination has it all, even the wild life safaris to see the elephants the leopards a small country with
such a varied tapestry of places to visit and things to see".
As another visitor observed, "We are not here to shop we are here for the experience. We have been
having virtual tours the whole of the lockdown time and were waiting to experience Sri Lanka. Not only
the sea and the beach but also the turtles and the dolphins the opportunity to see these wonderful sea
species is a treat that you will not get on a tour of other sun and sea destinations. The diversity of both
flora and fauna and forest cover of 30 percent I would consider this a green destination".
Recognised as one of the World’s Top Wellness Destinations in 2021 by the Global Wellness Institute, Sri
Lanka is the perfect Wellness Getaway destination with Ayurveda treatment and yoga meditation being
offered, by most tourist resorts, with trained practitioners on board for guidance. Sri Lanka's large forest
cover which accounts for around 30% of its landmass and waterways hidden inland under the forest
cover the island is a haven for those seeking to connect with their inner self and heal from the stresses
of modern living. There are forest lodges and hermitages where one can truly relax and find solace being
one with nature. Some places conduct meditation sessions to help travellers to unwind and find
serenity.
A holiday in Sri Lanka is no longer an armchair on screen experience due to a pandemic, the destination
is now fully operational and delighting tourists who are fully vaccinated and for others who are not fully
vaccinated there are some easy protocols to be followed for the safety and security of tourists and
travellers, visit www.srilanka.travel/helloagain for all the details and apply for visa online on
www.eta.gov.lk.
Managing the pandemic with a clear vision with an excellent immunization programme, commended by
the World Health Organization, Sri Lanka has seen a steady decline in COVID-19 infections, with over
70% of Sri Lanka’s 21.9 million population being vaccinated, and the administering of the booster Pfizer
vaccine well underway with travel industry persons given priority.
Back again, all the locations of tourist interest are seeing visitors and the Island has come alive with
renowned vibrancy; all cultural and recreational sites are open, with easy access to any part of the
country.
References:
https://www.hospitalitynet.org/news/4106835.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-10068799/The-worlds-best-hotels-resorts-revealed-Conde-
Nast-Travellers-Readers-Choice-Awards-2021.html