There are many gems to be found along Sri Lanka’s curvaceous 830-mile coastline. Palm-fringed bays are plentiful though there ...
In 1973, the destiny of Sri Lankan tourism changed. From humble beginnings in the fishing town of Negombo, a homegrown, family owned company grew to be a pioneering force in the industry. Renowned for ...
If you were going to pick a name for one of the most ecologically progressive hotel chains in the southern hemisphere, you’d hardly plump for ‘Jetwing.’ It might smack of a tacky 1960s love affair ...
Julie Falconer reports about her recent visit to Sri Lanka, where she stayed at several unique hotels housed in converted colonial-era buildings. Read more of her stories on her London travel blog and ...
The country of romance provides a chance to have a unique honeymoon journey to couples, where they can experience an impressively wide array of cultures, and experiences in one compact destination.
I thank Mr. Gemunu Goonewardena, Chairman of the Tourist Hotels Classification Committee from 2018 to 2022, and Non-Executive Director of the Board of Aitken Spence Hotel Holding PLC, for his ...
The EU SWITCH Asia Program Greening Sri Lanka Hotels (GSLH) Project recently released their first research survey of a cross-section of Sri Lankan hotels, which analyzes the extent of green practices ...
A few months after the ending of the war in 2009, Sri Lanka tourism and the government came up with a surprise target of achieving 2.5 million tourist arrivals by the year 2016. To this date, no one ...