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Sri Lanka tourist arrivals hit new record high in 2011 PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 11 November 2011 10:21
Sri Lanka's tourist arrivals in the first 10 months of the year has surpassed 2010's record as visitors to the island nation has continued to rise every month on a year-on-year basis since a 25-year civil war ended in May 2009.
Tourist arrivals in the first ten months of 2011 jumped 34.2 percent to 667,569 from a year earlier, higher than Sri Lanka's record annual tourist arrivals of 654,476 reached last year.
The arrivals rose 32.8 percent in October from a year earlier to 69,563.
The government is targeting annual revenue of $2.75 billion by 2016 from 2.5 million expected visitors attracted by Sri Lanka's beaches, hills and religious and historic sites, while aiming for $3 billion in foreign direct investment.
Sri Lanka has forecast 20 percent growth in visitor arrivals this year to more than 780,000 people. Last year, the industry grew at 46 percent. The island's tourism industry drew $1.2 billion for investment in the first half of 2011.
© 2011 Reuters
TEMPLE_IN_CMBSri Lanka's tourist arrivals in the first 10 months of the year has surpassed 2010's record as visitors to the island nation has continued to rise every month on a year-on-year basis since a 25-year civil war ended in May 2009.

Tourist arrivals in the first ten months of 2011 jumped 34.2 percent to 667,569 from a year earlier, higher than Sri Lanka's record annual tourist arrivals of 654,476 reached last year.

The arrivals rose 32.8 percent in October from a year earlier to 69,563.
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World Spice Food Festival starts off in Colombo PDF Print E-mail
Written by News TM   
Monday, 31 October 2011 21:42

FFL_01The official launch ceremony of the World Spice Food Festival was held yesterday,26th October 2011 at the Mt. Lavinia Hotel at 7.30 p.m.The occasion was graced by the participation of contesting hoteliers in Colombo, celebrity chefs from various countries and local sponsors and the officials representing Sri Lanka Tourist Board.

Highlight of the World Spice Food Festival is scheduled to take place at the Green Path from tomorrow- 28th to 30th October 2011. The Hawker’s street special allows visitors and food lovers to participate in the event with easy access and facility of browsing through international theme cuisines food stalls along with

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Sri Lanka tourist arrivals up 24.6-pct in Sept PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 09 October 2010 09:08

sri_lanka_beachTourist arrivals to Sri Lanka rose 24.6 percent to 47,339 people in September 2010 from a year ago, driven by sharp increases from traditional European markets, tourism office data showed.
In the January-September 2010 period, tourist arrivals were up 44 percent to 445,228 compared with the same months last year.
The number of tourists from the United Kingdom, a key market, rose 21.5 percent to 8,904 while those from Germany, also a traditional market, went up 40.3 percent to 3,057 people in September.

Tourist arrivals from Western Europe shot up by almost 43 percent in September 2010 to 18,599 from the previous year as travel warning in many countries were relaxed or removed after the ethnic war ended in May 2009.

The number of visitors from France shot up 185 percent and those from Switzerland, Spain, Belgium and Denmark, though smaller markets, more than doubled during the month.

But the number of visitors from neighbouring India, a newer market which has grown in importance in recent months, fell 13 percent during September 2010 to 8,864 visitors from a year ago.

The rise in overall arrivals in September, usually considered part of the off-season, was the lowest so far this year.


The island's peak tourism season coincides with the northern hemisphere winter.

Source-LBO

 
Sri Lanka open for business as FCO removes travel warnings PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 07 August 2010 09:22

Sri_Lanka_Open_for_TravelAfter a 30-year battle blighted parts of Sri Lanka, leaving them closed off to travellers, the Foreign Office has finally lifted the last of the country's travel restrictions.

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Sri Lanka open for business as FCO removes travel warnings PDF Print E-mail
Written by News TM   
Friday, 06 August 2010 12:50

al_travelAfter a 30-year battle blighted parts of Sri Lanka, leaving them closed off to travellers, the Foreign Office has finally lifted the last of the country's travel restrictions.

The island nation, popular among British visitors for its beautiful beaches, tropical forests and colonial history, has declared itself fully open for business as the last of its security warnings are removed.

The British Government had previously warned against all travel to the northern provinces of Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi, Mannar, and Vavuniya - areas that for years were dominated by the rebel Tamil Tigers fighters.

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