INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority along with the other three key institutions of Sri Lanka Tourism under the guidance of the Ministry
of Tourism Development, Wildlife - Christian Religious Affairs organized a two-day special programme in Colombo and several other events to
celebrate this year World Tourism Day.World Tourism Day 2019 was celebrated on this year theme of &Tourism - Jobs; A better future for all&
The official ceremony commenced at 9.30 a.m
on 27 September at Arcade Independence Square, Colombo 7 under the patronage of Hon
Minister of Tourism Development, Wildlife - Christian Religious Affairs John Amaratunga, Hon
State Minister Ranjith Aluwihare and other officials from Sri Lanka Tourism.
The two-day special programme includes an exhibition, job
fair, food street and an entertainment program which was opened to the public from 27th September
The newly refurbished Office Complex, Shopping Arcade and Sulanka Bungalow of National Holiday Resort, Bentota & the 1st planned Resort of
Sri Lanka which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year was opened on 27th September as well.&This year World Tourism Day is of greater
significance for Sri Lanka as we will be marking this day in the backdrop of the Easter tragedy which brought the tourism industry to its
However the silver lining is that all stakeholders united as one and worked hard to revive the industry
Today as a result of that effort, our tourism industry has recovered much faster than anticipated
Let us use this unity to strengthen our resolve to achieve this year global theme of ‘employment in tourism& in order to add greater value
to our national economy& Stated the Hon
Minister of Tourism Development, Wildlife - Christian Religious Affairs.
World Tourism Day was declared by the United Nations World Tourism
Organization (UNWTO) to promote sustainable, responsible and universally accessible tourism and commemorated on September 27th with
worldwide and this year the Global Celebrations are in New Delhi, India.The event is intended to raise awareness among the communities on
social, cultural, political and financial dimensions as well as to the contribution the sector can make to reach the sustainable development