With the recent sharp decline in tourism arrivals due to the global pandemic and flight restrictions, Sri Lanka Tourism has initiated a novel approach to promote the island through a concept branded as ‘Go on a Couch Safari’ covering wildlife streams from our most popular national parks.
Every year, hundreds of elephants gather to the manmade reservoirs inside Minneriya and Kawudulla National Parks in the dry season, creating a breath-taking sight. Considered a most beautiful natural phenomenon in the world, this experience will be streamed through SLTPB social media sites and an affiliated website from Minneriya National Park as the first wildlife stream of the series. Minneriya is home to the first recorded twin wild elephants which has become a sensation among wildlife enthusiasts expected to draw the attention of thousands of potential wildlife travellers to the country in the near future.
Yala, popular for the highest density of leopards anywhere in the world and Udawalawa National Park are best known for terrestrial big five elephants, leopards, sloth bears, and water buffalos, mugger and saltwater crocodiles and other species such as sambars, jackals, spotted dear, peacocks that roams free in their natural habitats in the stunning backdrops of the sunset. Sunrise drives will not only capture the top five wildlife popular among wildlife enthusiasts, there will be sightings of a number of migrant and water birds and several other rare and endemic flora and fauna.
Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau requests the assistance of all stakeholders and citizens to join hands with them to promote this event.
“Tourism is an industry that plays a critical role for the economy of Sri Lanka. We need to be ready to bounce back quickly once time is right. We will be introducing several crowd sourcing initiatives to amplify the message. There are three ways which anyone can get involved in this national promotional project. We also will be giving away holiday offers to win for overseas viewers,” said Sri Lanka Tourism Chairperson Kimarli Fernando. This is an opportunity to showcase the amazing biodiversity of the island while maintaining the interest within the groups for Sri Lanka’s Tourism.
Sri Lanka Tourism requests the support of the public and institutions by sharing pre-event communication material published on social media, along with flyers that would be disseminated periodically with personal and business contacts living overseas as well as on own social media channels.
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Proposed transmission program will be as below:
Day 1 – Minneriya, 4 November 2 p.m. (IST) + 5:30 GMT
Day 2 – Minneriya, 5 November 2 p.m. (IST) + 5:30 GMT
Day 3 – Kaudulla, 8 November 2 p.m. (IST) + 5:30 GMT
Day 4 – Udawalawe, 9 November 7 a.m. (IST) + 5.30 GMT
Day 5 – Udawalawe, 10 November 3 p.m. (IST) + 5:30 GMT
Day 6 – Yala, 11 November 7 a.m. (IST) + 5:30 GMT
Day 7 – Yala, 12 November 7 a.m. (IST) + 5:30 GMT
Day 8 – Yala, 13 November 3 p.m. (IST) + 5:30 GMT
For more information please visit www.srilanka.travel/or official Facebook page of Sri Lanka Tourism.
For those who were unable to join the live stream on the 4th of November, would be able to watch it below:
Source: http://www.ft.lk/front-page/Sri-Lanka-woos-tourists-online-with-Go-on-a-couch-safari/44-708002