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Stake holders say Sri Lanka needs innovating thinking to revive the fallen industry 

 

“Right now one of the major methods to get direct foreign exchange to the country is the tourism industry”

“We created a new zonal map and using this, we can build new tourism zones and identify new attractions.”

“When funds like these are released, they don’t get shared among small-scale businesses, guest houses and tour guides”

“Most tour members’ cars are old and sold off, thus rendering them jobless”

 

The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority said that tourist arrivals had marked an increase from June to July, with 47,293 tourists arriving in Sri Lanka in July. 


Yet, the arrivals for July plunged by almost 55.5% compared to March 2022, which recorded the highest number of tourist arrivals for 2022. 


The SLTDA stated the main reason was the effects of the current economic and political situation in Sri Lanka.
The Tourism Promotion Bureau is in the process of changing its 2023 target after President Ranil Wickremesinghe, in the interim budget for 2022 presented on Wednesday (30), said that he had set a target of welcoming 2.5 million tourists by the end of 2023. 


Accordingly, the tourism industry was allocated Rs.300 million for its development projects, following several years of severe blows. 


We asked major tourism stakeholders for their views on the recent developments, new plans and their potential success.


Zonal maps: A new approach to handling tourism
Sri Lanka Institute of National Tourist Guide Lecturers (SLINTGL) President, Hashan Fonseka said, all matters addressed by the President during the budget speech, had already been discussed within the industry over a 
long period. 


“The Institute hopes to introduce new plans for this ailing sector and we are hopeful of an opportunity to discuss these with the President, who in the budget speech outlined the need to identify new tourist zones in the island,” he said/
“We completely agree with what he said,” Fonseka told the 
Daily Mirror. 


“We have to identify new tourist destinations and build new tourist zones there. We should make sure that those zones don’t affect the sustainability of our environment and our community.” 


According to him, Sri Lanka should consider the distance between tourist zones and the new attraction sites. He also added that community tourism is another area to which they could pay attention. 


Fonseka mentioned that the reason why Sri Lanka was limited in the tourism industry is that the industry is working with a district map, which is outdated and ineffective in managing 
tourist activity. 


“We believe that using this new zonal map, we would be able to demarcate new zones, identify new attractions and ensure that the distance between the zones isn’t far,” he said.


In the zonal map they have created, Sri Lanka is broken down into 16 zones. This they believe, along with several other plans they have formulated, would be key in improving the overall tourism performance. 


Financial support for the tour guides and emission-free vehicles
Chauffeur Tourist Guide Lecturers’ Association (CTGLA) President, Hirantha Perera said that there were so many sectors in tourism, stressing the need for the budgetary allocations to be transparent. 


“Many people think that tourism means hotels but there are numerous service providers,” Perera said. 
“We still don’t know what benefits tourism-related service providers are receiving from these new budget allocations. All this time, what happened was when funds were released, SLAITO (Sri Lanka Association of Inbound Tour Operators), who holds the most power, shared it among themselves. But small-scale businesses, medium-sized hotels, guest houses and tour guides didn’t receive them,” he accused.


Perera mentioned that they had presented several proposals to the Tourist Board during the tenure of the previous Minister of Tourism. They are yet to receive any feedback, Perera said. 


“We didn’t send any proposals to the new Tourism Minister because we weren’t sure about the Government’s status,” he said. “We are doubtful that things could change again and the country needs to be stabilized to submit proposals and move forward.” 


He highlighted that most of their members’ vehicles are now old, adding that some may have sold their vehicles, thus rendering them jobless. 


Their initial request would be for some financial support for facilities such as emission-free vehicles. “If we get them, we can do our job and it would be good for the country as well with their carbon-free footprint,” he added. 
Tour guide Heshan Wikramathilake when asked about his perspective on this told the Daily Mirror that despite whatever was said, they still haven’t approached the international market.


Involve us, and we are ready to give our maximum contribution
Fonseka explained that their problem isn’t whether 300 million is enough or not. He said that he believed the only method they have to earn direct foreign exchange is via the tourism industry. 


“Apart from the money we get from our people abroad, the next best method is tourism,” he said.  
“Sri Lanka has the same travel routes; therefore he mentioned that these routes have to be changed. 
Fonseka believes that the president’s request is a good one and hopes that the officials would take action to work towards it. 


“We are also trying our best to give our maximum contribution. We’re not sure when we’ll be able to fix an appointment but we are aware of this decision and we can and will give the President our support, with the new attractions sites and new tourism zones. 


“We can also engage the community to this and without letting the money stagnate in one place, we can check with the sustainability and build a plan which would enable the foreign currency to be spread equally among everyone,” he said.


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  • Loku salli Friday, 09 September 2022 01:30 PM

    If the Sri lankan habit of playing really loud thumping music is islandwide ,then I advise tourists to go somewhere else.Last night for the second night in a row ,the heavy music continued until 3am.How do their neighbours cope .It was horrible.This was down in the wild south !!! .

    Bruno Gnehm Sunday, 11 September 2022 01:47 PM

    Exactly, I am a traveller from Switzerland and visited Sri Lanka in 1995 first time. Since I got addicted to that island, I returned again and again. However, I also experienced that type of annoying and senseless loud music all night stay at Paradise Beach Club, Mirissa. The owner himself apologize and explained, there is a case running in court but but decided for years - people will not return, my opinion. Clean up that mess, immediately! Tourists want to have their freedom!

    Joseph Saturday, 10 September 2022 01:26 PM

    How to attract tourists? Stop ripping them off. The ridiculious difference between entry prices for locals and foreigners to attractions is insulting. When you treat visitors as walking ATMs don't be surprised when they walk away. Run your national airline properly. Look at the reviews on tripadvisor and hang your heads in shame. Educate your men to stop groping and ogling foreign women. Tourists will come back when they want to not when you want them to.

    Yohaan Perera Sunday, 11 September 2022 08:06 AM

    Well said Sir, Sad to say that ALL Lankans await the coming of tourist, to try to gain there daily bread, by ripping these beautiful people who come to this blessed isle in search of Sun and Hospitality. God bless Lanka

    Bruno Sunday, 11 September 2022 01:53 PM

    Perfect, you got the point, the same thing if a tourist want to hire e.g. a three wheeler as a taxi, mostly rude the price they ask, bad manner and behaviour, too.

    Pavlina Sunday, 11 September 2022 09:42 PM

    There should be road traffic rules, bus drivers are stuntmen and play with people's lives. love Sri Lanka and I hope to come at the end of the year to support tourism.Pavlina

    Alva De Croos Tuesday, 13 September 2022 04:39 PM

    I am trying to book a 2-bedroom luxury apartment in Colombo, for 3 months in Colombo. I find it difficult obtain a response from the agents. These agent do respond to my email request or phone calls. I am still trying I am from Toronto, Canada

    Ed Wednesday, 14 September 2022 05:16 AM

    NOT THAT EASY !!!! THE TOURIST WANT A SECURE COUNTRY WITH ALL FACILITIES AVAILABLE AS PER THEIR BUDGET. THERE SHOULD BE NO RIOTS, WELL DISCIPLINED LAW AND ORDER. THERE SHOULDN'T BE ANY HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS TO BE EVIDENT THEY WILL ONLY PLAN ACCORDING TO THEIR EMBASSIES ANNOUNCEMENTS AT LEAST 24 HRS BEFORE THEIR JOURNEY. ALREADY THE WORLD KNOWS AND AWARE OF THE COUNTRY 'S SITUATION.. TAKE TIME AND GET ORGANIZED FOR THE TOURIST TO VISIT FROM DECEMBER 2022. GOOD LUCK !!!!

    ram Thursday, 15 September 2022 10:27 PM

    first improve yourselves mr srilankan and that means do not depend solely on tourism but develop other industrials like taiwan hongkong or singapore and for that get rid of corruption first and foremost

    Seenigamage Palangasinno Tuesday, 08 November 2022 03:03 PM

    To show what? Amudaya of Hareen - Underpants of Gota - Wawla of Ponnaya - Sataka from Naki Myna - Kalu pata Kaputa and many more!! WELL COME TOURISTS!!

    M Perera Tuesday, 15 November 2022 11:12 AM

    Firstly, take a leaf off the regional peers on how to attract tourists. they should be categorized into two groups. Have the high end tourist, and the low end (Back packers) if you can attract them in numbers. Secondly, stop ripping off tourists by charging them an arm and a leg for attractions. Stop the over-crowding of parks especially ( Yala). If you visit Cruga National park, only 20 Jeeps are allowed at a time. Come up with a schedule for that. Had a friend visit the park from Australia, and said they will never visit the park again. Also have promitional flights from Australia and NZ. No one wants to pay thousands in this time of gloabl economic downturn.

    Janapala narangoda Thursday, 17 November 2022 03:47 PM

    Backpackers or tourists?


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