Monday, March 5, 2012

Beautiful Colombo City

Many mega projects are in the offing to make Colombo the most beautiful City in South Asia.

The Government has opted to further expand the development projects which are in place within the Colombo City. The Cabinet has endorsed a related proposal submitted by President Rajapaksa. The Urban Development Authority has identified more projects. Accordingly, the Manning Market in Pettah is to be relocated at Peliyagoda.

It is planned to launch a special commercial complex for pavement hawkers expanding the Pettah Central Bus Stand. The Central Market Complex where the Fish Market is located will be totally reconstructed. The Master Plan for the development of the Colombo City also includes the Race Course Grounds, the Bloomfield Sports Grounds and the Marketing Department in Colombo Fort. Development programmes are also in progress in related to the Conservation of areas affiliated to Colombo Fort and the Beira Lake and the environs at Independence Square. Construction work is entrusted to the Engineering Services Divisions of the Armed Forces.





Lotus Pond Art glarry Night View


Walking Passage for Nigh Crew


Walking Passage


Independence Square


Historical Building


Peace full and Environmental green gardens


Historical Commercial Building


New Traffic Control system with free traffic


Municipal Council




Charter Service of Colombo Suburb




Sky view of Colombo City


Colombo Hotel


"Lotus Pond" Art Gallery


"Berei Lake" Over view Gangaramaya Temple

World Trade and Bank of Ceylon Head Quarters


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sri Lanka tourism surges to record high ? Why


Sri Lanka's tourist arrivals beat a record high in November and for the year, with visitor totals climbing every month ,day on a year-on-year basis since a 25-year ethnic civil war ended in May 2009.

Tourist arrivals in November achieved a monthly record of 90,889, up 25.8 per cent from October, wonderful the island nation's previous monthly peak of 84,627 in December.

The arrivals in the first 11 months of 2011 jumped 33.1 per cent to 758,458 from a year earlier, higher than Sri Lanka's record annual tourist arrivals of 654,476 in 2010.

The country development plan has done major back support to come this stage , entire Island road infrastructure has been upgrading very fast. It was a fruitful news that open Southern Highway from Colombo to Down south Last 27th of November.

  • The following table shows tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka:

2011 2010 Change (in %)

November

90,889

72,251

32.8

Jan-Nov

758,458

569,849

33.1


The government is targeting annual revenue of $2.75 billion by 2016 from 2.5 million expected visitors attracted by Sri Lanka's beaches, hills and religious and historic sites, while aiming for $3 billion in foreign direct investment.

Sri Lanka had forecast 20 per cent growth in visitor arrivals this year, or more than 780,000 people. Nalaka Godahewa, the head of Sri Lanka Tourism Board, on Friday said he expects this year's arrivals to be as high as 830,000.

Last year, arrivals grew by 46 per cent. The island's tourism industry drew $1.2 billion for investment in the first half of 2011.

Tourism revenue, which jumped 64.8 per cent in 2010 to a record $575.9 million, has risen 48.1 percent in the first nine months of this year from a year earlier to $580.1 million, central bank data shows.

The Sri Lanka has selected world top 10 tourist destination in the world.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Arugam Bay Beach of Sri Lanka


The Arugambay area offers world-class surfing, deserted beaches, a 2000 year old ruined temple, wild elephants, monkeys, an astonishing range of flora and birdlife in the jungles and wetlands and the the Yala and Lahugala National Parks nearby... This is a recent sketch map of Arugam Bay by Merete Scheller, architect of the Stardust
Beach Hotel.

Arugam Bay is in the remote South East of the Island of Sri Lanka, close to Pottuvil - an area few tourists visit. Inland is a band of jungle 70km wide. Wild elephants roam the coastal plain and the small but delightfull Lahugala National Park about 10 miles inland, and an astonishing range of birdlife migrates to the wetlands and the huge Yala National Park which starts about 20 miles to the south.


















The Arugam Bay Eco-Food Festival - 2011 on the theme "Toxin free Food and Pollution free environment" organised by Arugam Bay Tourism Association (ABTA), Sri Lanka Eco-tourism Foundation, Community Guides and Farmers' Association with the assistance of ICEI/Overseas and CTS has drawn a large number of tourists from various countries at the Arugam Bay Galaxy Hotel recently.

Country vegetables produced by the beneficiaries of the ICEI/Overseas and CTS using only the compost fertiliser sans any chemicals displayed by the villagers were viewed by the invitees and the foreigners touring Sri Lanka and staying in Arugam Bay resorts.

The Chief Guest at this ceremony, Pottuvil Pradeshya Sabha chairman M.S. Waseeth, Guest of honor the Chairman ABTA M.H. Raheem and special invitees foreign tourists were taken in a procession flanked by traditional dances and drum beatings to the venue of the Eco Food Festival. The guests, invitees and the beneficiaries who participated in the festival appended their signatures and affirmed the declaration "Lets join hands to give our future generation toxin-free food and pollution-free environment".

The Country Director ICEI/Overseas Ms. Sabrina Espeletta said she was happy to note that revolutionary changes are now in the offing in the use of the compost fertiliser and engaged in their home garden activities. This message should go all over and this trend should be continued, she said. The Programme Co-ordinator I.L.M. Najeem in his PowerPoint presentation touched on the areas what is organic agriculture, what is conventional farming? "Modern agriculture", "Intensive farming" and what we do? and food poisoning.

July 21, 2011 - National Surf Competition in Arugam Bay