Sri Lankan authorities will reopen most tourist destinations and roll out a series of recovery measures to revive its tourism ...
Sri Lanka is trying to steady its tourism sector after Cyclone Ditwah tore through the island. The country said it's open for ...
Sri Lanka tourism rebounds quickly after Cyclone Ditwah, with key destinations open, low cancellations and supportive ...
A year ago, Dinesh Perera and his friends owned and operated the only two LGBTQ-friendly accommodations in Colombo: Mahasen by Foozoo and Mahasen Terrace by Foozoo. Both hotels sat opposite each other ...
Early global reactions to the recent cyclone suggest that the event did not create the reputational shock many feared. While ...
Sri Lanka Tourism Spend Shifts Beyond Colombo. Sri Lanka's inbound tourism is undergoing a clear shift, with visitor spending increasingly moving beyond Colombo to emerging inland and coastal ...
Sri Lankan tourism officials say the industry is safe and open for tourists despite the Ditwah disaster. Attractions are ...
Climate risks to Sri Lankan tourism are multifaceted and uneven, demanding tailored financial solutions that address the ...
Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has commenced its recovery after setbacks suffered due to this year’s economic and political crisis, alongside protest campaigns that ousted President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
Sri Lanka’s biggest inbound market — India — is turning towards alternative destinations. The current Sri Lankan political turmoil threatens to cripple the tourism industry, which is worth more than ...
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