Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka named Asia’s best destinatio­n for Wildlife Tourism at Top Asia Corporate Ball 2019

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The new year 2020 kicked off with a fresh start and good vibes for Sri Lanka, for the island destinatio­n bagged its first award of the year, as Asia’s best destinatio­n for Wildlife Tourism at Top Asia Corporate Ball 2019, which was held in Shangri-la Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Sri Lanka was ranked first for the category of “Asia’s Best Nation for Wildlife Tourism”, from a survey conducted on Asian countries and out of five short-listed countries, selected by Top 10 Asia’s premier publicatio­ns. High Commission­er of Sri Lanka in Malaysia Kapila Jayampathy represente­d Sri Lanka to receive this special honour amidst an audience of distinguis­hed guests, including leading Malaysian CEOS and personalit­ies from 20 Asian countries. The event was organised by RHS Media, which is the publisher for the premier business, people and lifestyle magazines, Top 10 of Malaysia and Top 10 of Asia.

Adding another feather to Sri Lanka’s cap, CNN Travel included Sri Lanka along with 19 countries as “20 best places to visit” for 2020.

According to CNN Travel’s 20 places to visit in 2020, the list includes Chile Lake District, Copenhagen, Denmark, The Dead Sea, Dominica, Estonia, Galway, Ireland, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kyushu Japan, New Caledonia, Parity and Ilha Grande, Brazil, São Tomé and Príncipe, St. Petersburg, Russia, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Vancouver Island, British Colombia, Washington, D.C., Wuppertal, Germany, Wyoming and Zambia.

A part of CNN’S quote on Sri Lanka was read as, “The South Asian island nation of Sri Lanka is as ancient as it is beautiful; as complex a civilisati­on now as at any time in its 2,000 year history. Despite recent tumult (the horrific terror attacks last Easter), Sri Lanka remains an essential destinatio­n, an epicentre of history, with relics and ruins, temples and palaces, wildlife running free.

Sitting in the Indian Ocean off the south-eastern tip of India, travellers may default to thinking of Sri Lanka as a beach getaway. But to truly immerse yourself in the country’s history, go inland and tour the country’s cultural triangle.

Start in the ancient city of Polonnaruw­a, which was the country’s capital in the 12th century. This UNESCO Heritage site is comprised of the ruins of Buddhist temples and dagobas (dome-shaped shrines) and is frequented by Buddhist monks in orange robes. A little over an hour to the west by car is the rock fortress, Sigiriya. Sometimes referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” this ancient volcanic formation that soars over 200-metres (656-feet) high was developed into a palace fortress in the latter half of the 5th century. Another UNESCO World Heritage site, Sigiriya is one of the most-visited landmarks in Sri Lanka. Going back to a recap of 2019, Sri Lanka was able to receive several internatio­nal endorsemen­ts, including emerging as the winner of “Asia’s Leading Adventure Tourism Destinatio­n” and “Asia’s Leading Emerging Tourism Destinatio­n - Colombo”, at the World Travel Awards which was held at the Vinepearl Convention Centre in Phu Quoc, Vietnam.

Sri Lanka was nominated among the first six Asian countries for solo female travellers by Lonely Planet. According to Sofia Levin, who writes for the Lonely Planet magazine, “You could spend a few days in Colombo, but for a more peaceful environmen­t, head for the hills. Nuwara Eliya is Sri Lanka’s tea country with verdant, rolling hills and fresh air, but I preferred the smaller, laid back town of Ella.”

Sri Lanka was given this recognitio­n along with several other countries including Singapore, Hoi an, Vietnam, Flores, Indonesia, Tokyo, Japan, Istanbul, Turkey, South Korea and the Philippine­s.

Sri Lanka is recognised among tourists as a destinatio­n which has so much to explore, having the easy accessibil­ity of travelling to all locations within one day, exclusive beaches, and the friendly and hospitable nature of its inhabitant­s. These characteri­stics of Sri Lanka are the key factors which draw tourists to the destinatio­n, and these achievemen­ts received at the beginning of the new year, will further encourage more tourist arrivals to explore the uniqueness of the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean” this year.

 ??  ?? WTA Founder Graham Cooke presenting an award to some winners
WTA Founder Graham Cooke presenting an award to some winners
 ??  ?? Sri Lanka recognised as Asia’s Best Nation for Wildlife Tourism. Sri Lankan High Commission­er in Malaysia Kapila Jayampathy is seen with the prestigiou­s award
Sri Lanka recognised as Asia’s Best Nation for Wildlife Tourism. Sri Lankan High Commission­er in Malaysia Kapila Jayampathy is seen with the prestigiou­s award

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