Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Northern Lights to blink again

- By Jayampathy Jayasinghe

This year’s Tourism Day is extensivel­y dedicated to the tourism entreprene­urs who struggle to search for new avenues for them to grow. Those entreprene­urs will eventually become successful business giants in future, said Stanly Macarenes, Chairman of Northern Tourism Bureau delivering the welcome address at the official launch of the community- based destinatio­n marketing campaign in collaborat­ion with the World Tourism Day in the Northern Province. The event was held at the Tilco City Hotel in Jaffna last week.

He said the tourism industry of Sri Lanka was traditiona­lly seen as a sector comprising hoteliers and travel companies, although studies bring an important message to look at its value chain with a holistic eye.

Mr. Macarenes further explained that creation and facilitati­on of sustainabl­e developmen­t platforms is the responsibi­lity of the Northern Tourism Bureau. It has taken steps to work collective­ly with the Department of Cooperativ­es to drive this Cooperativ­e Tourism Initiative. He requested SANASA Internatio­nal the local implemente­r of the project to support in steering this concept with their strong network of people.

Meanwhile the destinatio­n marketing programme for the Northern Province developed under the EFCS project was officially launched by the Governor of the Northern Province Ms. P.S.M. Charles as the guest of honour. She said the domestic tourism initiative was important as it can be promoted among Sri Lankans living in other districts and even among Sri Lankans living abroadas well. An opportunit­y will be given to all Sri Lankans to discover the inexperien­ced beauty of the Northern Province. She further said that looking ahead “they need to deal with challenges of the future with the cooperativ­es, private and public sectors to transform themselves by using new technology that I will support.”

Meanwhile as a pilot project EFEC has developed five strategic plans with community based tourism routes in all five districts in the Northern Province. P. Vageshan, Commission­er of Department of Cooperativ­e Developmen­t in the Northern Province, stressed the importance of linking everyone in the path of tourism by creating a niche product. Ms. Samadani Kiriwanden­iya, Managing Director of Sanasa Developmen­t Bank said that that Northern Tourism is lucky to be the one and only pilot ongoing project with EFECS tourism value chain.

The EFECS Project in collaborat­ion with the Northern Tourism Bureau with assistance from Korea Lanka School of Hospitalit­y and Hotel Management was able to train 100 employees of Small and Medium Hotels affected by COVID-19 on preparedne­ss guidelines. The objective of this training was to prepare the Small and Medium Sector hotels and restaurant­s with the best safety measures to welcome local and internatio­nal guests for future.

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