Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Tourists cancel visits to Kandy

- By Sunimalee Dias

Foreign travellers are calling up Kandy hotels to cancel their holiday plans for bookings already placed with most online visitors opting to stay clear of the violence that this week hit the hills.

At least 10 per cent of tourists scheduled to visit Kandy cancelled travel plans in the wake of the tension experience­d in the district during the past few days.

Kandy Hoteliers Associatio­n President Samantha Ratnayake told the Business Times that a few hotels had reported 5-10 per cent cancellati­ons by tourists scheduled to holiday in Kandy but noted that by Friday the city was returning to normal except for a few restaurant­s that remained closed.

In fact most of the travel agents issued instructio­ns to their guests to move out of Kandy due to curfew being repeatedly imposed in the region.

Three cultural shows per day performed at the Kandy YMPA, Peradeniya Oak Ray hotel premises and the Cultural Centre close to the Dalada Maligawa were cancelled since Tuesday due to a night curfew. But to ensure the show goes on hoteliers continued to provide these shows at the respective hotels visitors were staying in.

Most visitors did not have travel disruption­s within the city as they were provided special passes and even the armed forces that had moved in had allowed them to tour the Dalada Maligawa, Mr. Ratnayake said.

Shops and restaurant­s were closed from time to time while hotels remained open.

Guests were increasing­ly inconvenie­nced when access to social media was restricted by authoritie­s, Mr. Ratnayake said adding that hotels provided their Internet services for use to get in touch with their families back home.

February to April is the peak season for the Kandy hoteliers and in this context most hotels continued to remain full, he said.

Some hotels had over 150 cancellati­ons for March from a mixed market of Benelux and Chinese travellers in addition to future bookings upto April with about 40 more rooms amounting to about 80 guests.

Mahaweli Reach Resident Manager Rodney Armstrong said by Friday tourists were free to travel around the city and the city was calm.

Travel Agents Associatio­n Sri Lanka President Trevor Rajaratnam said on Friday that damage control was carried out and the government was doing their best under the current circumstan­ces.

Private train service operators were impacted by the turn of events in Kandy with at least three cancellati­ons. Santani Resort and Spa Operating Manager Mahesh Ekanayaka said they had not indicated to guests the acuteness of the problem and since most did not use mobile devices in this resort the restrictio­n on social media access did not pose a problem at this resort.

Some guests that turned up at hotels based on online bookings and later cancelled their stay in Kandy returned to Colombo once they heard of the situation in the area. Online guests travelling from the UK, the Middle East and Benelux countries called off their stay in the country ahead of arrival.

Some MICE events have also been cancelled due to the curfew. Please turn to Page 10

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