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India becomes the top source market for Sri Lanka

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Sri Lanka expects a 26 per cent rise in Indian tourist footfall in the island nation in 2017 compared to the number of visitors from the country in 2016.

Sri Lanka, known for its verdant natural beauty, is aiming for about 4.5 lakh Indian tourists this year, compared to 3.56 lakh visitors from its mainland neighbour in 2016, Viranga Bandara, Assistant Director, Marketing (India) of Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Board (SLTPB), said here.

"In 2016, Sri Lanka saw a growth of 12.8 per cent in Indian arrival over the previous year," Bandara said adding, "the country is known as the Wonder of Asia for its long preserved culture and heritage."
 

Witnessing the growth and potential from India, SLTPB is aggressively marketing Sri Lankan destinations among Indian travellers to consolidate its presence in the Indian market.

Stating that Sri Lanka is growing as a destination for all seasons, Bandara said this is SLTPB's first foray in Kolkata to woo travellers from this eastern city, known for its citizens' wanderlust.

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First Published: Jul 06 2017 | 7:07 PM IST

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