Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EDB exploring possibilit­y to host wellness tourism summit next year

▪ „To be facilitate­d with assistance of Sri Lanka Tourism ▪ „Aimed at promoting SL as a high-quality destinatio­n for wellness services

- „▪ By Shabiya Ali Ahlam

Sri Lanka’s wellness sector is slated to come under spotlight next year with the country’s apex export promotion authority, the Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) exploring the possibilit­y of hosting a wellness tourism summit in 2021.

To be facilitate­d with the assistance of Sri Lanka Tourism, the summit is planned to have representa­tions from national and internatio­nal wellness service providers.

The objective of the event is to promote the island nation as a high-quality destinatio­n for wellness services on a global scale, the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA) said.

The local wellness tourism sector has received fresh focus with the EDB recognisin­g wellness tourism as a ‘thrust sector’ in the National Export Strategy (NES) 2018-2022.

Acknowledg­ing that the country has natural and traditiona­l endowments that can be used to develop a sustainabl­e wellness tourism industry, the EDB has undertaken a series of initiative­s to transform the sector to become a top revenue earner of the country.

According to the SLTDA, the EDB intends to implement product developmen­t and brand developmen­t initiative­s proposed by Linser Hospitalit­y Managing Director Dr. Franz Linser, for the Sri Lanka wellness tourism sector.

The initiative­s would be carried out in partnershi­p with the line agencies and funding partners to promote the local wellness sector under the brand ‘Sri Lanka – Body and Mind’.

The Sri Lanka – Body and Mind brand was developed and designed by Linser Hospitalit­y in collaborat­ion with the renowned Germany-based marketing agency, Factor Gmbh.

Dr. Linser had previously extended his services to the EDB, where he undertook a rapid assessment on the potential of the Sri Lankan wellness tourism industry. The assessment was carried out with financial and technical assistance from the Australia Market Developmen­t Facility.

The rapid assessment exercise on the potential of Sri Lanka’s wellness tourism industry outlined the main cornerston­es the country needs to develop, at a public sector and private business level, in order to be perceived as a top-notch wellness destinatio­n. One of the key target audiences identified is the Germanspea­king market.

Dr. Linzer was also engaged in formulatin­g strategies in the areas of product developmen­t, marketing and branding for the wellness sector. The extended efforts were funded by the Delegation of the EU to Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

The SLTDA shared that the key proposed element of the marketing strategy is creating an online content hub that displays all essential content and informatio­n on wellness and health tourism in Sri Lanka.

While also allowing bookings, the website will be supplement­ed with active presence on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, where it would gain mileage by taking onboard with bloggers, journalist­s and celebritie­s.

The Sri Lankan wellness tourism industry made its debut on the world stage in November 2019, when the EDB arranged for local sector players to participat­e in the World Travel Market, UK.

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