Sri Lanka Tourism embarks on roadshows in India | Sunday Observer

Sri Lanka Tourism embarks on roadshows in India

25 September, 2022

Sri Lanka Tourism will continue to expand its bilateral and cultural ties with its Indian counterparts by venturing into a series of roadshows in key Indian cities from September 26-30.

The first roadshow will be held at the Taj Palace Hotel in New Delhi on September 28 and at St Regis Hotel in Mumbai on September 28 and closing with the Hyderabad Roadshow at Taj Krishna Hotel on September 30.

The main purpose of hosting these roadshows is to promote Sri Lanka as an attractive tourism destination across India, as it is one of Sri Lanka’s key source markets and has been extremely supportive in Sri Lanka regaining lost momentum both post pandemic and the recent economic downturn.

Sri Lanka is witnessing an increase in tourist arrivals with India leading the way and securing the number one position.

The event also focuses on promoting a myriad of tourism experiences while focusing on converting potential travelers to make booking and highlight the positive message that Sri Lanka is open for Leisure, Business and MICE tourism. The target audience at these roadshows will be Tour operators, Media, Key influencers, Corporates and Trade Associations and key tourism Industry stakeholders in India, who have the ability to take the message that Sri Lanka is not only one of the most beautiful countries but is also safe and secure; adhering to all health and safety guidelines.

A delegation of over 50 local travel agents and hotels will participate in this event, with the delegation being led by the Minister of Tourism Harin Fernando. He will be accompanied by  Chairman, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, Chalaka Gajabahu and Chairman, Sri Lanka Conventions Bureau, Thisum Jayasuriya.

Each roadshow will include B2B sessions facilitating numerous discussions followed by an evening networking event which will also help to improve business partnerships

A touch of glamour will be added to these events with the participation of celebrities such as Sanath Jayasuriya and Yohani De Silva, where dance and entertainment will be included at each event.  

The Minister of Tourism is expected to meet several high profiled Business leaders, tourism stakeholders and corporates while engaging in several media interviews with leading Indian media houses.

India has generated over 80,000 tourist arrivals to the country so far and it is expected to double these numbers by 2023. Thus, these roadshows will add more value to create a positive mindset regarding Sri Lanka and its diversity of attractions, cultural value and travel opportunities, enabling Indian tourist arrivals to the destination.

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