With approximately 400,000 Indian tourists visiting Sri Lanka annually, there is no doubt that India is one of Sri Lanka’s largest tourism sector that contributes to the economy of the country. In a quest to attract more visitors from India, Sri Lanka participated in the leading travel and tourism event, South Asia’s Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE).
At this pavilion, visitors had the chance to get more information on different holiday experiences available in the island including Sri Lanka’s Ramayana trail popular amongst Indian travellers and a special concept dubbed as ‘eight wonderful experiences in eight wonderful days.’ If you are a first-time traveller to this country, contact a travel agent to that specializes in tailor-made tours, such as My Prime Trip Powered by Hemas Travels and get the best airline ticket deals.
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