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Aug 13
Sri Lanka among the best budget friendly places to travel- according to the Aussie dollar

It’s easy to feel distressed when you’re looking at how poorly the Australian Dollar is doing in some destinations. Want to go to the united States, or the UK? You can look forward to bleeding money (while you load up on cheap carbs to fill the void). The good news, of course, is that there are plenty of overseas […]

Aug 01
Over 170,000 tourists visit Sri Lanka in July

Sri Lanka has reported 170,647 tourist arrivals in the first 28 days of July 2024, according to the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA).  The SLTDA reports with the current figures, that a total of 1,180,896 tourist arrivals have been reported so far in 2024.  Source: SLTDA

Jul 23
Tourist arrivals in July so far top 100,000 mark

Sri Lanka has drawn over 100,000 tourists in July so far, boosting the year to date to cross over the 1.1 million mark. There have been 109,393 tourists between 1 and 18 July as per data released by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority. The year to date figure is 1.119 million tourists. Source: Tourist […]

Jul 22
Go a little bit wild on a Sri Lankan safari

An elephant is grazing on the succulent bulbs of reeds, tugged out of the marshy earth around a waterhole, utterly unconcerned by our presence. We’ve bumped across rutted red tracks, detoured around defiant water buffaloes unwilling to give way to our jeep, spotted open-mouthed crocodiles sunbathing beside streams, and startled herds of skittish chital deer […]

Jul 22
Leopards of Yala: Photographic pilgrimage into Sri Lanka’s wild heart

Perched at the edge of civilisation in Sri Lanka, where the wild heart of Yala National Park kisses the rhythmic, crashing waves of the Indian Ocean, lies Uga Chena Huts. This enclave, shrouded by the mystique of untamed wilderness, served as our luxurious base, echoing the seductive call of the wild with every sunset that […]

Jul 22
Sri Lanka adopts smart destination management and IoT to attract more tourists

Sri Lanka is adopting innovative measures to leverage information technology for tourism, aiming to meet the needs of travellers worldwide, according to Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) Chairman, Priantha Fernando. He emphasised the necessity for all industry stakeholders to join hands in promoting tourism with discipline and responsibility, especially considering the challenging turnaround from […]

Jul 22
Sri Lanka records over 1 million tourist arrivals so far in 2024

The total number of tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka during the period elapsed this year, as of 18 July 2024, stands at a remarkable 1,019,642. According to the latest data released by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA), 43,083 tourists have arrived in Sri Lanka during the first week of July while 42,343 arrived […]

Jul 20
Autism in Sri Lanka

By Ama H. Vanniarachchy Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a complex and multifaceted neurodevelopmental disorder, is increasingly being recognised in Sri Lanka. Despite on-going efforts to raise awareness and foster understanding, significant challenges remain. Autism is characterised by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviours, and it manifests uniquely in each individual. This necessitates customised The post Autism in Sri Lanka appeared first on Ceylon Today.

Jul 20
The Modern Beauty Industry:

By Ama H. Vanniarachchy The modern beauty industry, a multi-billion dollar global enterprise, promises youth, radiance, and flawless skin through a plethora of products. However, beneath the glossy advertisements and enticing packaging lies a darker truth: Many of these products pose significant risks to physical health.  This article delves into the negative impact of modern The post The Modern Beauty Industry: appeared first on Ceylon Today.

Jul 20
Anuradhapura: The city of Anuradha (Part XXI )

By Ama H. Vanniarachchy After the Vijithapura defeat, Elara’s general Deeghajanthu requested aid from his nephew, Bhalluka. Bhalluka was a giant and a warrior known for his unique skills. The chronicles do not say about his native country. Bhalluka along with an army of 60000 soldiers arrived in Sri Lanka, but that was after seven The post Anuradhapura: The city of Anuradha (Part XXI ) appeared first on Ceylon Today.