Travel Bulletin

Explore the highlights with Tempo Holidays

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The tragedy of the Easter bombing terror attacks in Sri Lanka has taken a heavy toll on the country’s tourism industry, with the Sri Lankan Government predicting a 30% drop in tourism year-on-year following the incidents.

Tourism makes up 5% of the country’s gross domestic product and is its third largest source of foreign investment. Compoundin­g the human cost resulting from the terror event is the fact that Sri Lanka had been enjoying steady growth in the tourism sector in the preceding years, with the industry prior to the attacks anticipati­ng more than three million tourists and revenues of more than US$5 billion in 2019. However, The Hotels Associatio­n of Sri Lanka now estimates the country will lose approximat­ely US$1.5 billion in tourism earnings for the year. In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, Sri Lanka Tourism implemente­d emergency protocols to ensure the safety of tourists.

“Trained teams were deployed to the affected hotels, all hospitals and the airport to ensure that all tourists directly affected by the attacks received the care, attention and assistance they needed,” said Sri Lanka Tourism Chairman Kishu Gomes.

On a brighter note, the road to recovery for Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has been mapped out, with an emphasis on tourist safety and value for money at the forefront of the strategy to attract visitors back.

“I can assure tourists that we have taken all precaution­s to ensure their safety in all parts of the country,” said Sri Lanka’s Minister of Tourism Developmen­t, Wildlife and Christian Religious Affairs John Amaratunga.

“Hotels and airlines have come out with never to be repeated offers, so now is the time to visit the country… none of our tourist sites were affected and remain ready to welcome visitors so Sri Lanka is very much open for business,” he added.

Sri Lanka holds many virtues for prospectiv­e travellers, from its rich history and exotic wildlife, to its diverse tropical scenery. The challenge for many holidaymak­ers to the island-nation often referred to as The Teardrop of India, is being able to check out the multitude of attraction­s available in only a limited amount of time.

Tempo Holidays’ Sri Lanka Highlights package is one great starting point, taking in the major attraction­s of the bustling capital Colombo, the picturesqu­e rural city of Nuwara Eliya, and the ancient monument-rich metropolis of Kandy, all in only 10 days.

The price for the trip leads in at $4,512 per person and includes airport transfers, breakfast for nine of the days, and a safari at Yala National Park.

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Yala National Park safari

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