Sri Lanka Expects Significant Increase In Tourists Visiting Nature Reserves This Year

Sri Lanka Expects Significant Increase In Tourists Visiting Nature Reserves This Year

COLOMBO, Jul 29 (NNN-XINHUA) – Compared to the last two years, Sri Lanka expects to see a significant increase in the number of local and foreign tourists visiting destinations managed by the Department of Forest Conservation this year, a minister said, yesterday.

Addressing a press conference at the Presidential Media Centre, Pavithra Wanniarachchi, minister of wildlife, forest resources conservation, and irrigation, said, 289,405 tourists visited these destinations in 2022, and in 2023, the number rose to 444,053.

A total of 364,521 tourists have visited these destinations, in the first six months of this year, alone, she said.

Wanniarachchi said, 19.8 percent of these visitors were foreigners in 2022, and the figure has reached 40 percent, so far this year, she said.

The minister said, dedicated sanitary facilities have been established exclusively for foreign passport holders, at several popular tourist destinations.

Additionally, an online ticket reservation system is now available for Yala, Udawalawe, Horton Plains, Kaudulla, Minneriya, and Wilpattu national parks, she said.

About 1.1 million foreign tourists arrived in Sri Lanka by mid-July, and the country will record the highest number of foreign tourist arrivals per year in 2024, if current trends continue, an official said recently.– NNN-XINHUA  

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