Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLTDA to call proposals to develop master plans for Kuchchawel­i and Kalpitiya tourism zones

- By Nishel Fernando

„Plans to position Kalpitiya as a top-ranking destinatio­n island resort

„Kuchchawel­i to focus on sustainabl­e, community based tourism activities

The Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA) is to develop master plans for sustainabl­e tourism developmen­t activities in Kuchchawel­i Beach Tourism Zone and Kalpitiya Tourism Zone within six months, in order to lease out land plots for investors.

SLTDA will call for Request for Proposal (RFP) from consultanc­y firms to develop master plans for two tourism zones from next week onwards.

The selected bidders are expected to conduct preliminar­y studies, develop designs for the zones, prepare guidelines for each land plot for developmen­t, and prepare guidelines for transport and infrastruc­ture facilities.

In addition, they are also expected to develop a marketing strategy and an investment plan for the Kalpitiya Tourism Zone to brand Kalpitiya as a unique destinatio­n with innovative products and retain its positionin­g as a top-ranking island resort destinatio­n.

Speaking to Mirror Business, an SLTDA official said they plan to attract investment­s for sustainabl­e communityb­ased tourism activities for the 510-acre Kuchchawel­i Tourism Zone. According to him, Kuchchawel­i is expected to be developed as a signature tourism resort in order to develop the Eastern Province by attracting investment­s to create employment opportunit­ies and create demand for link industries such as fishing, agricultur­e in the area.

SLTDA plans to utilise 123 acres of land for public purposes such as beach parks, cycling tracks/walking tracks, comfort centres, vehicle parks and the remaining 386 acres are to be developed as a tourism resort, harmonizin­g the natural beauty and oceanic view.

SLTDA has already leased out fifty acres to four investors based on a master plan developed by the Urban Developmen­t Authority (UDA) several years ago.

“Investors have started constructi­on except in one land block and one investment project has already started commercial operations,” the SLTDA official stressed.

Speaking of the Kalpitiya Tourism Zone, the official said that SLTDA plans to draw investment­s for island resorts, water bungalows and water-based activities such kite surfing, while the government is expected to carry out the common infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

SLTDA plans to enhance the marine-transport network, storage facilities, and distributi­on logistics for the tourism industry and develop harbour facilities for bunkering of safari vessels.

The Kalpitiya project is considered to be the largest tourism developmen­t zone in Sri Lanka in line with the national economic developmen­t objectives.

The island trail of Kalpitiya Zone consists of 14 islands and the government has already leased out two islands to Indian and Maldivian investors based on a master plan developed during the 2006-2007 period.

The SLTDA official noted that the Cabinet has given the green light to develop the master plans for these tourism zones and to carry out infrastruc­ture developmen­ts in order to lease the land plots to investors.

SLTDA expects to complete the master plan for Kuchchawel­i Beach Tourism Zone in four months while the master plan for Kalpitiya Zone will be completed within 6-7 months.

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