The Ramayanaya Trail goes back to the Sanskrit epic which is closely linked to Hinduism. The Ramayanaya consist of 7 chapters (kanda) where it narrates a story of Rama's wife Seetha being captured by Ravana, the king of Lanka. People in Sri Lanka through generations believed that King Ravana ruled Sri Lanka as a very dominant and powerful Kings. The legend says that king Ravana was a pioneer in arts, crafts, architecture and medicine said chairman Athukorala.
After many meetings with the private sector, The Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau will jointly launch the Ramayanaya Trail with top twenty six operators in the Indian market where 19 key sites across the country from Rambodda, Nuwara Eliya, Ella, Galle, Chilaw and Mannar will be showcased to be part of the Ramayanaya trail. This will see the real impact of peace dividence among the Northern and Eastern province which we will bridge the gap between different income groups. It will also link the local community commented the President of SLITO Mahen Kariyawasam.
Since the Ramayanaya Trail connects two cultures of Sri Lanka and India and makes the new product unique and historical. The overall market size for this new product in India is worth a hundred million plus core customers. Arrival from India is estimated to touch twenty thousand in the 1st year and then exponentially grow when traction is achieved. It's very important to ensure that the special dietary details are looked into this type if traveller cautioned an industry veteran who was actively involved in the development of the new product.
In the latter part of April together with the private sector, we will conduct 4 road shows in selected markets together with the Sri Lankan counsel general so that we create awareness of the new product and then induce the customers to do their booking in. The private sector is upbeat of this idea given that the Indian market was getting very competitive and crowded said Chairman Athukorala. The idea of having a basket of packages like 3 day/ 4nights, 5 nights and 7 night hybrid tours will help get a upper middle class Indian travellers to come over to Sri Lanka not only for religious reasons but also for engagement driven tourism. The key thing is ROI based promotions voiced Rohantha Athukorala the chairman of the Sri Lanka tourism promotions bureau.