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SLTBP welcomes delegation of high profile Indian journalists

Indian media delegation with the Minister of Tourism Development, Wildlife & Christian Religious Affairs, John Amaratunga. Charmarie Maelge, Managing Director - SLTPB,  Chaminda Munasinghe, Assistant Director VJP - SLTPB, Viranga Bandara, Assistant Director and Officer-in-charge of the Indian Market - SLTPB, Sureshni Pilapitiya, Assistant Director, Local Media SLTPB and other officials look on.
Indian media delegation with the Minister of Tourism Development, Wildlife & Christian Religious Affairs, John Amaratunga. Charmarie Maelge, Managing Director - SLTPB, Chaminda Munasinghe, Assistant Director VJP - SLTPB, Viranga Bandara, Assistant Direct

Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) hosted a press tour for a delegation of high profile journalists from prominent media houses in India, who arrived in Sri Lanka in order to promote the destination as one of the best and the safest tourist destinations.

They undertook the tour from August 28 to September 2 and this media crew was further recommended by the Sri Lankan Consul General’s office in Mumbai.

The Group consisted of journalists from Lonely Planet India, The Times of India, Loksatta, The Indian express (pvt) Ltd, Sakal papers (Pvt) Ltd, National Geographic traveler India, Lokmat Media Group, Mumbai Messenger Newspaper, Indian Express and Maharashtra Times online.

The main objective of this visit was to give an opportunity for the Indian media to have firsthand experience after the 21/4 incident, to explore new attractions and also to show the diversity of this country.

The media delegation also met the Minister of Tourism Development, Wildlife & Christian Religious Affairs, John Amaratunga, on their visit to Sri Lanka, at the Tourism Ministry.

Their FAM tour included places such as Colombo, Bentota and the Lunugaga Estate, followed by a Galle city tour, visiting Udawalawa national park, Nuwara Eliya, Kandy and also visit the temple of the sacred tooth relic as well.

Samarphan Bhowmik from Lonely Planet India said, ‘’There are many things I noticed on my first trip to the island country. First and foremost, the warmth exhibited by Sri Lankan people. At the same time, security checks (at airports or on road) wasn’t so cumbersome to deal with that it would put tourists off.’’

Mayura Janwalkar , from the Indian Express mentioned, ‘’Sri Lanka is a country that has great tourism potential. Its seashores and beaches are already popular but its hill stations also hold great promise.”

The Indian media delegation also met with SLTPB officials at a reception held in Colombo in order to express solidarity and goodwill among the Sri Lankan & Indian counterparts.

Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau undertook this national promotion as a joint collaboration with the industry partners including Movenpick Colombo, Avani Bentota, Jetwing Kaduruketha, Araliya Green City, Mahaweli Reach Hotel and Heritance Negombo.

Prestige destination travel company Red Apple Travels & Holidays Lanka offered ground transport with professional guide service.

Up to August 2019, Sri Lanka has seen 269,484 Indian tourist arrivals and will be expecting more Indian tourist arrivals this year.

 


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