Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka shows capability at Wanderlust Travel Reader Awards 2020

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Sri Lanka won a special prize titled ‘Comeback of the Year’, at Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards 2020, for its commitment and dedication to bring back tourism to its previous status, after the tragic bombings of April 2019 and the astonishin­g bounce back thereafter.

The awards were presented at a special event hosted at Destinatio­ns: The Holiday and Travel Show at Olympia, on January 30, 2020, co-hosted by Wanderlust Magazine’s Co-founder and Editor-in-chief Lyn Hughes. It was received by Sri Lanka High Commission in UK Minister Commercial Dr. Lakmini Peiris Mendis, on behalf of Sri Lanka.

As the most highlighte­d items of the event, Namibia was able to achieve the Top Country spot for the second year, with Kyrgyzstan being voted as the Top Emerging Destinatio­n and Scottish Highlands being recognised as the Top UK Destinatio­n.

The Wanderlust Magazine was launched in 1993, as the outcome of a dream travel magazine created by Paul Morrison and Lyn Hughes on a flight to South America. Over the last 26 years, the magazine has establishe­d itself as the bible for independen­tly-minded and curious travellers.

The Wanderlust Readers Travel Awards was initiated thereafter to recognise the best destinatio­ns in all aspects of tourism, based on the votes of the readers. The travel awards include many categories such as Top Country, Top Emerging Destinatio­n, Top Equipment Brand, Top City, Top Airline, Top UK Airport, Top Tv/radio Programme, Top Tour Operator and Most Popular Destinatio­n Online.

The awards are based on readers’ travels from December 2018 to November 2019. The results are based on an average satisfacti­on score (converted to a percentage) rather than the number of votes cast. An entry required a minimum number of votes to be considered. In categories where no percentage is shown, results are based on the number of votes cast.

The popular travel magazine went on to describe Sri Lanka’s win as: “At the beginning of 2019, Sri Lanka was on a high. Dominating ‘where’s hot for this year’ lists and placed in the top 10 of these very awards, it seemed the dazzling teardrop isle was THE destinatio­n du jour. And then, in April, a series of terrorist attacks targeting churches and luxury hotels saw 250 people killed and the flourishin­g tourist industry left in tatters.”

The magazine further reads, “Tourist numbers are still down but bounce-back has been encouragin­g. Much of that is down to travellers themselves wanting to show their support, being eager to return. And with good reason: Sri Lanka, with its cultural richness, dazzling beaches, rolling hills and tea plantation­s, exquisite food, warmth, colour, charm and some of the best safaris outside of Africa, is too good to stay off the radar for long.”

Sri Lanka Tourism has been publicisin­g Sri Lanka through prominent publicatio­ns as a separate activity, which would have also helped in the recovery of the tourism industry.

Sri Lanka’s latest achievemen­t at this prestigiou­s event was another example of the hard work done by Sri Lanka Tourism to secure Sri Lanka to its previous position on the top travel destinatio­ns list and encourage more tourists to come and explore the various natural and cultural resources and holiday opportunit­ies of this paradise island.

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Sri Lanka wins award for ’Comeback of the Year’

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