Month: December 2025
Cyclone Impact on Tourism: Ministry plans alternative destinations – The Morning
The Ministry of Tourism is planning to promote alternative destinations to compensate for areas affected by Cyclone Ditwah, in an effort to …
Sri Lanka Is Now India’s Third-Favorite Holiday Destination – Newsfirst
… tourism giants, surpassing expectations and redefining its position on India’s travel map. … tourists, signaling a new era for the island’s tourism …
Sri Lanka Breaks Tourism Record: 2,333,797 Visitors and Counting! – Newsfirst
Tourism authorities hailed the achievement as a significant boost for the island’s travel industry, signaling strong recovery and growth. Sri …
Sri Win Lanka Travels honours sub agents for role in business travel growth
… travel for local businessmen, particularly in business travel, overseas employment and MICE tourism, and have been one of the company’s main …
Best Places to Visit in Asia for 2026: Sri Lanka Among the Top Five – Newsfirst
… travel experts. The ranking is topped by Mt. Fuji in Japan, followed by … tourist destinations. The report adds that despite being a …
Post-Ditwah tourism: Govt. to retain UK interest in SL as key destination – The Island
… tourism officials, travel trade partners, agents, writers, bloggers, and travel and tourism enthusiasts from the United Kingdom and Sri Lanka.
SL crosses 2.3 m tourist arrivals – Daily FT
… Travel / Tourism Youth / Careers / Higher Education · Sports Special … It also broadly matches the projection by CT Smith Securities, which estimates …
Sri Lanka PickMe writes to police chief on violent protectionism of tuk-tuk mafia
… tourism sector. “Such incidents undermine Sri Lanka’s image as a safe … travel destination across the region, beyond its traditional source markets.
Udayanga to bring tourists from Moldova – The Island
Former Sri Lankan Ambassador in Moscow, Udayanga Weeratunga, said that ‘Join Up’ travel agency would bring in about 1,500 people from Moldova …
Tourist arrivals near pre-pandemic levels in 2025 – The Morning
Sri Lanka’s tourism sector is nearing a full recovery, with visitor arrivals in 2025 close to pre-pandemic levels, according to latest statistics.