FILE- In this Aug. 12, 2011 file photo, a herd of Asiatic wild elephants gather at a national park in Minneriya, some 200 kilometers (125 miles) from Colombo, Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan authorities ...
Wildlife tourism is a fast-growing segment of world tourism, more so after COVID as many tourists now seek the natural outdoor environment. Sri Lanka has much to offer in this space, but we are ...
The colourful scene that has a dark ending. Discarded plastic in open waste sites is harming Sri Lankan elephants. Explore the problem and how you can help.
COLOMBO, Sri LankaCOLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lanka’s wildlife department is to declare the former Tamil Tigers’ jungle stronghold a wildlife sanctuary, the government said Wednesday, a ...
Recently there were newspaper reports about the Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) publicizing 7 iconic wild animals found in Sri Lanka as a way of promoting tourism. Recently there were ...
Sri Lanka Tourism (SLT) made a significant impact with its presence at the Global Bird Fair 2024, held recently in Rutland, United Kingdom, underscoring the country’s commitment to promoting its ...
Chairman Buddhika Hewawasam yesterday made a strong appeal to the private sector, investors and global partners not to focus ...
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