Mail Online recently published an article about the current state of Sri Lankan tourism and the challenges it faces after the bomb attacks took place in the country on April 21st last year. It quotes some discussions the reporter has had with Sri Lankans who used to depend on the tourism industry and clearly showcases the timely need that the country has for more and more tourist arrivals.
The article also very skilfully describes the best attractions the country has, that belong to different parts of Sri Lanka- including the south, west and the east. In this article, Kalpitiyaon the west coast of Sri Lanka had been recognized as a top spot for kitesurfing and dolphin/whale watching for tourists providing great insight for all of the potential visitors. Kalpitiya windsurfing is also another famous activity that tourists can try out here and as many resorts such as Dolphin Beach Resort are located within close vicinity, tourists also do find great accommodation and dining options for their holidays to be well-spent.
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