Sri Lanka marked World Tourism Day with a heartwarming gesture of hospitality at the Bandaranaike International Airport. Arriving tourists were welcomed with the gentle elegance of lotus flowers and thoughtfully prepared gift packs, creating a delightful and memorable first impression of Sri Lanka’s warmth and charm.
The event orchestrated through collaborative efforts by Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd., Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, and Sri Lanka Tea Board, witnessed enthusiastic participation, underscoring the nation’s commitment to enhancing the travel experience for visitors. This heartening celebration showcased Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage and showed its status as a hospitable and inviting destination on the global tourism map. With several attractions all over the island, especially on the southern coast, a stay at a Sri Lankan hotel along the likes of Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort could reinforce the idea of the excellent hospitality displayed by Sri Lankans.
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