Australia beats Sri Lanka …. as Travel Destination Par Excellence

Item in Daily Mirror with title “Lanka second best place to visit” …. http://www.dailymirror.lk/101473/sri-lanka-second-best-place-to-visit#sthash.0euzNf4D.dpuf

 A tourist couple paying homage to Buddha in a temple situated in Southern Sri Lanka, which is a recommended place to visit by the Condé Nast Traveller magazine–Pic by Pradeep Pathirana 

Sri Lanka is ranked second among the top 16 places recommended by the world famous travel and life style magazine Condé Nast Traveller to visit in 2016. Endorsing Sri Lanka as the second ‘Top 16 Places to Go in 2016,’ Condé Nast Editor, Traveller’s Associate Digital Editor Katherine LaGrave said, Sri Lanka remains “affordable, uncrowded and relatively unexplored.” Specially mentioned were Colombo and Galle, where former was described as “undergoing a cosmopolitan change,” the latter was said to have welcomed a new luxury design hotel called Tri Lanka.
“If that weren’t enough, the island’s timeless ruins and endless stretches of surf beckon,” LaGrave said.  Australia was ranked number one in the Condé Nast Traveler’s ‘Top 16 Places to Go in 2016’ list while Mozambique was ranked at number three. The other 13 destinations endorsed by the Condé Nast Traveler in its list in order were; Myanmar, Brazil, Ecuador and the Amazon, America’s National Parks, Pedraza, Spain, Iceland, Tanzania, Madelin, Colombia, Miami, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, French Caribbean islands Guadeloupe and Martinique, Istanbul
and Paris.

Tourists arrivals to Sri Lanka recorded in the 11 months of 2015 were almost 1.6 million. The earnings from tourism in the January-November period rose 18 percent year-on-year to US $ 2.5 billion.  Sri Lanka aims to attract 2.2 million tourists in 2016 and also expects the average daily expenditure of a tourist to go up to US $ 200, contributing to generate a total tourism revenue up to US $ 2.75 billion. –

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