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The Tourism Ministry is anticipating a 35 percent growth in the country’s tourism sector during this year aiming to take the country forward as a foremost tourist destination in Asia.
Sri Lanka’s tourism industry is anticipating continued growth following the recent presidential election, widely regarded as one of the most peaceful in the nation’s history. Newly elected President ...
There is no doubt that the overall tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka have shown year-on-year (YOY) growth in the past few years. Almost all hotels are returning healthy revenue, occupancy and ...
2023 has marked a triumphant chapter for Sri Lanka’s tourism industry; a return to 1 million visitors by September and a total of 1.5 million anticipated for the year. With rebranding for a ...
In an exclusive interview to The Pioneer in Colombo, Namal Rajapaksa, a leading voice of the Opposition in Sri Lanka and a ...
Sri Lanka's Tourism Industry Looks to New President to Rebuild Fortunes. More. ... Now inflation and interest rates are down to single digits, while growth of 3% is expected in 2024, ...
Port City Colombo participated as a Strategic Partner at the Sri Lanka Investor Trade & Tourism Forum 2025, held on 11 July, ...
Siyambalapitiya said the bank figures show that receipts from tourism had fetched USD 342 million, which is a 122 per cent growth in January 2024 year on year. The inward remittances from Sri ...
Sri Lanka's tourism sector has shown a remarkable recovery, with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka reporting a significant surge in earnings. In November 2023, the island nation's tourism revenue ...
Sri Lanka has solidified its position as a pivotal market for Malaysian tourism, with arrivals skyrocketing by 122% compared to pre-pandemic 2019 levels. Leading attractions like SplashMania Waterpark ...
Sri Lanka Tourism is set to proudly conclude its successful Tourism Networking Event in India with a spectacular event at Shangri-La Delhi on Tuesday, February 20.