Sri Lanka's Hikkaduwa tourist hotspot chockfull at beach fest

monson

Well-known member
  • May 7, 2007
    25,371
    27,970
    113
    Dan ithin samahara waddo awilla kiyai meka "Ape Sanskruthiyata" honda na kiyala.:lol: :lol: :lol: Meka government eke wadak.:lol: :lol: :lol:
    Aug 14, 2008 (LBO) - A beach festival in Sri Lanka's Hikkaduwa coastal tourist town has filled up hotels to full capacity and set the stage for an annual event that will attract young people from the region, the island's tourism authorities said.
    The Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau which organized the initiative said about 10,000 people had converged on the town through the five-day festival.

    The small and medium scale businesses were the biggest beneficiary, as demand for food and beverages and other amenities rose significantly due to the massive influx of people, the SLTPB said.

    "This is the first time in over 20 years that all the hotels have registered 100 percent occupancy, even the small businesses with one and two rooms were fully booked up," President of the Hikkaduwa Hoteliers Association Siri Gunewardene was quoted as saying in a statement.

    A number of establishments that had closed down due to a slump in recent years had opened their doors during the festival, the statement said.

    Managing Director of Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau Dileep Mudadeniya says more than 100 million rupees may have been pumped into the area if 5,000 people spent 5,000 rupees a day through the period.

    He says the estimate is conservative as most eating houses ran out of food early in the morning when festivities ended each day.

    The SLTBP says the beach was organised by a small group of volunteer university students coming home for their vacation, a team at Sri Lanka Tourism, the Ruhuna Tourism Bureau and with help from the Hikkaduwa Hoteliers Association, the Hikkaduwa Tourism Service Providers Association and Real Radio.

    In addition, most of the communications for the event was carried out using popular social networks on the web including Facebook, YouTube and other blogs.

    Sri Lanka Tourism chairman Renton de Alwis says the use of volunteers and innovative promotions helped save millions of rupees that would have been paid to an event manager.

    "I think this is a significant achievement for a state institution and should be the way forward," he said.

    Tourism authorities are planning a bigger beach fest with more late evening entertainment for mature audiences, with expectations of more visitors from overseas next year, particularly from India, the Maldives and other Asian countries.
    08lboaug14crowd.jpg

    08lboaug14dance.jpg

    08lboaug14djbeat.jpg[
    ]
    08lboaug14rave.jpg

    08lboaug14lisa.jpg
     

    amilahetti

    Member
    Dec 13, 2007
    1
    0
    0
    MODA YAKKU.....

    http://hubpages.com/hub/Hikkaduwa-Beach-Festival-Hikka-Beach-Fest-Sri-Lanka

    Maharajanooooooooo...... says:
    8 seconds ago
    I have a news for you all.We Sri Lankans have a proud history and a culture before those fucking British and others dominate our country.We didn't accept this type of behavior from any of our people.What the fuck is MAHARAJANOOOOO is doing.fucking RAJANOOOO block all the local prone web site and now they do it live in concert.HAVE FUN...No need of self service...MAHARAJANOOOO had already took care of it....

    Submit a Comment

    Members and Guests

    Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.

    Name:

    URL: optional

    Comment:



    • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
    • Comments are not for promoting your hubs or other sites