SLAITO releases detailed report on how to tackle Yala over-visitation issue
The Sri Lanka Association of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO) has produced a detailed report on how to optimally manage the issue of over-visitation to the Yala National Park and protect the interests of all stakeholders.
The report was recently handed over to Tourism and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Anaratunga and Sustainable Development and Wildlife Minister Gamini Jayawickrema Perera.
This report ascertains how the national park impacts various stakeholders and analyzes economic and environmental benefits that accrue to these stakeholders. Finally, it suggests an equitable balance based on established sustainable development principles and guidelines.
Curtailing the entry of vehicles to the Yala National Park to minimise the impact of tourists on the environment deprives many local stakeholders of their livelihoods, but short periods of increased visitation will do no major harm to the environment and wild life, provided wild life viewing is done in a strict and responsible manner following the park rules. The report notes that while Yala National Park is a valuable national asset and should be nurtured for future generations, at the same time, the park supports a great many people and their livelihoods.
SLAITO is committed to exploring solutions that preserve the park while sustaining the industry.