Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

USAID and SLTDA launch sustainabl­e niche tourism learning expo for small businesses

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The United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) and Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA) hosted a sustainabl­e niche tourism learning expo for small businesses in the tourism industry.

The learning expo, which was held at Cinnamon Grand in Colombo, attracted over 200 small businesses and allied stakeholde­rs. Small tourism businesses learned about digital marketing, travel trends, and how to incorporat­e sustainabi­lity into their daily operations. Participan­ts also had access to mentoring sessions with industry trailblaze­rs and received toolkits focused on product developmen­t, marketing, promotions, and sustainabi­lity.

Sri Lanka's diverse tourism offerings hold immense potential

for small businesses to cater to the demands of both internatio­nal and domestic travelers. To establish a thriving tourism sector, it is vital to empower small business owners to innovate, refine their products, and deliver sustainabl­e guest experience­s aligned with traveler expectatio­ns.

The learning expo is a direct follow-on of the launch of 12

new niche tourism categories in June this year, to enhance the competitiv­eness of small businesses and allow Sri Lanka to better establish its brand identity, increase its appeal and market share, create jobs and opportunit­ies across the tourism sector, and generate foreign exchange. Niche tourism allows a destinatio­n to provide more inclusive opportunit­ies for women, minority communitie­s, and other disadvanta­ged groups by creating opportunit­ies for them to participat­e.

“USAID is pleased to have had a hand in launching the new sustainabl­e niche tourism strategy and I am delighted to be able to be present today to observe first-hand the remarkable progress that has been made in this short time,” said Christophe­r Powers, Director of the Office of Economic Growth, USAID Mission to Sri Lanka and Maldives. “Sustainabl­e niche tourism is key to building a resilient and inclusive tourism industry that responds to internatio­nal and domestic travel needs. I am happy we can help others around the world learn about the many things Sri Lanka has to offer.”

 ?? ?? Tourism industry stakeholde­rs engage in a panel discussion
Tourism industry stakeholde­rs engage in a panel discussion

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