On July 15, 2021, at 11 am GMT +3, the Worldwide Business Alliance of Russian-speaking Women held a discussion over a cup of morning coffee on topical issues of international partnership.
The central topic of the online meeting is "Thailand: The Kingdom of Opportunity", which was covered in detail by Evgeny Zhukovets, founder and CEO at the international technology company Trizeri, as well as head of foreign economic activity (FEA) in Thailand and business Education of the Worldwide Business Alliance.
On July 15, 2021, at 11 am GMT +3, the Worldwide Business Alliance of Russian-speaking Women held a discussion over a cup of morning coffee on topical issues of international partnership.
The central topic of the online meeting is "Thailand: The Kingdom of Opportunity", which was covered in detail by Evgeny Zhukovets, founder and CEO at the international technology company Trizeri, as well as head of foreign economic activity (FEA) in Thailand and business Education of the Worldwide Business Alliance.
Tourism Industry : New Managerial Practices & Technology Implementation (India)IJTEMT
Tourism industry with its second position in
all industries after petroleum is now with the new
strategic horizons to explore the resources and optimize
the available options of tourism. Increasingly,
organizations and destinations, which need to compete,
will be forced to manage. Unless the current tourism
industry improves its competitiveness, by utilizing the
emerging innovative management methods and IT skills,
there is a danger for exogenous players to enter the
marketplace, jeopardizing the position of the existing
ones. Only creative and innovative suppliers will be able
to survive the competition in the new millennium. This
paper provides a framework for the utilization of
managerial practices and technology in tourism by
adopting a strategic perspective. A continuous business
process re-engineering is proposed in order to ensure that
a wide range of prerequisites such as vision, rational
organization, commitment and training are in place, so
they can enable destinations and principals to capitalize
on the unprecedented opportunities emerging through
managerial practices and new technology.
“A vision is not a project report or a plan target. It is an
articulation of the desired end results in broader terms.”
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Tourism Industry : New Managerial Practices & Technology Implementation (India)IJTEMT
Tourism industry with its second position in
all industries after petroleum is now with the new
strategic horizons to explore the resources and optimize
the available options of tourism. Increasingly,
organizations and destinations, which need to compete,
will be forced to manage. Unless the current tourism
industry improves its competitiveness, by utilizing the
emerging innovative management methods and IT skills,
there is a danger for exogenous players to enter the
marketplace, jeopardizing the position of the existing
ones. Only creative and innovative suppliers will be able
to survive the competition in the new millennium. This
paper provides a framework for the utilization of
managerial practices and technology in tourism by
adopting a strategic perspective. A continuous business
process re-engineering is proposed in order to ensure that
a wide range of prerequisites such as vision, rational
organization, commitment and training are in place, so
they can enable destinations and principals to capitalize
on the unprecedented opportunities emerging through
managerial practices and new technology.
“A vision is not a project report or a plan target. It is an
articulation of the desired end results in broader terms.”
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
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Assessing the Influence of Transportation on the Tourism Industry in Nigeriagsochially
This research dissertation investigates the complex interplay between transportation and the tourism industry in Nigeria, aiming to unravel critical insights that contribute to the enhancement of the overall tourist experience. The study employs a multi-faceted approach, literature review establishes a robust theoretical framework, incorporating The Service Quality and Satisfaction Theory to guide the research questions and hypotheses.
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The recommendations encompass gender-sensitive planning, infrastructure enhancements, safety measures, and strategic interventions to address financial constraints, ensuring a holistic and sustainable development of the tourism industry in Nigeria.
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11. Frescos of Buddha, Hindu god and goddesses, event of Mara.
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21. World’s end is a sheer cliff, with a drop of about 4,000 feet in horton plains
Peridenya botonical garden
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24. Youtube links of videos by UNESCO
Polonurruwa- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiHH4d-BbeU
Sigirya- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJYyp_t4NEc
Anuradhapura- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kANDZqkicOU
Kandy- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kANDZqkicOU
Galle- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgjKEi5geXE
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26. Must try cuisines
1. Fish ambul thiyal (sour fish curry)
2. Kottu (also, kottu roti)
3. Kukul mas curry (chicken curry)
4. Parippu (dhal curry)
5. Lamprais
6. Hoppers (appa or appam), string hoppers (indi
appa or idiyappam)
7. Polos (green jackfruit curry)
8. Wambatu moju (eggplant/brinjals pickle)
9. Gotu kola sambol (pennywort salad)
10. Kiribath with lunu miris
11. Pol Sambol (coconut relish)
12. Wood apple
27. Kandy Esala Perahera Festival
The Kandy Esala Perahera (the Esala procession of Kandy) also known
as The Festival of the Tooth
Grand festival celebrated with elegant costumes and is held in July and August
in Kandy, Sri Lanka.
This historical procession is held annually to pay homage to the Sacred Tooth
Relic of Lord Buddha, which is housed at the Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy.
A unique symbol of Sri Lanka, the procession consists of many traditional local
dances such as fire-dances, whip-dances, Kandyan dances and various other
cultural dances, in addition to the elephants who are usually adorned with lavish
garments.
The festival ends with the traditional diya-kepeema ritual, a water cutting
ceremony which is held at the Mahaweli River at Getambe, Kandy.
30. Economy of Sri Lanka
Currency: Sri Lankan rupee (LKR)
Trade organisations: SAFTA, WTO
GDP: US$ 80.591 Billion (World bank.) / US$ 278.415 Billion PPP
GDP growth: 4.38% (2016)
(https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.KD.ZG?locations=LK)
GDP per capita: US$ 3,818.161 (2016) / US$ 11,068.996 USD PPP
GDP by sector: agriculture: 12.8%; industry: 29.2%; services: 58% (2009 est.)
Main industries: Processing of rubber, tea, coconuts, tobacco and other agricultural
commodities; telecommunications, insurance, banking, tourism, shipping, clothing, textiles, cement,
petroleum refining, information technology services, construction
Ease-of-doing-business : 110th (2017)
31. The major agricultural products of Sri Lanka are as follows:
Rice
Rubber
Sugarcane
Coconuts
Grains
Milk
pulses
Eggs
Oilseed
Hides (animal skin)
Spices
Beef
Tea
Fish
Hides
32. The main industrial products of Sri Lanka are as follows:
Processing of rubber
Banking
Tea
Clothing
Coconuts
Textiles
Tobacco
Cement
Telecommunications
Petroleum refining
Insurance
The growth rate of industrial production in Sri Lanka is 7.6%
33. Exports
The goods exported by Sri Lanka are
textiles and apparel,
tea and spices,
diamonds,
emeralds,
rubies,
coconut products,
rubber manufactures
fish.
Its major export partners are USA, Germany, UK,
Italy and India.
34. Imports Public finances
It imports a number of goods and
services, important among whom are
textile fabrics,
foodstuffs,
mineral products,
machinery,
petroleum and transportation
equipment.
Revenues: $8.495 billion (2011 est.)
Expenses: $12.63 billion (2011 est.)
Foreign reserves: $7.2 billion (17 April 2011 est.)
35. Exports: $10.53 billion (2016 est.)
Main export partners: United States 27.3%
United Kingdom 10.2%
India 7.3%
Germany 5%
Italy 4.2% (2016)
Imports: $19.01 billion (2016 est.)
Main import partners: China 24.6%
India 20.6%
UAE 7.1%
Singapore 5.9%
Japan 5.7% (2015)
FDI stock: US$1 Billion (2011)
Gross external debt: 76% of GDP (2015 est).
36.
37. VISA DETAILS
ETA stands for Electronic Tourist Authorisation System
ETA for Tourist Purposes:
o The following categories available for applying tourist ETA:
o 1. Sightseeing, holidaying, excursions & relaxation
o 2. visiting friends and relatives
o 3. medical treatment including Ayurvedic and yoga
o 4. Participate in sporting events, competitions and activities relating to
cultural performance
38. ETA for Business purposes
The visa categories under Business ETA include the following:
o 1. Participation in Business Meetings and Negotiations
o 2. Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
o 3. Short Term Training Programmes
o 4. Participation in Art, Music and Dance events
o 5. Participation in symposiums
39. Purpose
Sri Lankia High Commission in New
Delh
On Line On Arrival
SAARC country
Nationals (INRs)
Other country
Nationals(INRs)
SAARC country
Nationals(US$)
Other country
Nationals(US$)
SAARC country
Nationals(US$)
Other country
Nationals(US$)
Tourist(with
Single/Double entry
up to 30 days)
1300 2275 20 35 25 40
Tourist(with Single
entry upto 90 days) 1495
2275+relevant
country fee
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Tourist(with Double
entry up to 90
days)
1690
2275+ relevant
country fee *2
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Business(with
Single/Double/
Multiple entry up to
30 days)
1950 2600 30 40 40 50
Business (with
multiple entry up to
90 days)
2535
2600+ relevant
country fee *3
Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available
Transit (with Single
entry up to 2 days) free free free free free free
40. Methods of
Submission
of ETA
Application.
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Countries All Other Countries
Children of any
nationality under
12 years of age
Tourist visa
with Double
Entry for 30
days.
Business
visa with
Multiple
Entry for
30 days.
Transit visa
with Single
Entry for 2
days.
Tourist visa
with Double
Entry for 30
days.
Business visa
with Multiple
Entry for 30
days.
Transit visa
with Single
Entry for 2
days.
*
By the
Applicant
US$ 20 US$ 30 Free US$ 35 US$ 40 Free Free
* By Third party US$ 20 US$ 30 Free US$ 35 US$ 40 Free Free
*
At Sri Lanka
Overseas
Missions
US$ 20 US$ 30 Free US$ 35 US$ 40 Free Free
*
At the head
office of the
Department of
Immigration &
Emigration,
Colombo
US$ 20 US$ 30 Free US$ 35 US$ 40 Free Free
*
On arrival at
the port of
entry in Sri
Lanka
US$ 25 US$ 40 Free US$ 40 US$ 50 Free Free
* Online
* On
Arrival
41. Ports of Sri Lanka
Colombo
Galle
Trinconmalle
44. International airports
Location served IATA Airport name
Colombo CMB Bandaranaike International
Airport
Colombo RML Ratmalana Airport
Hambantota HRI
Mattala Rajapaksa International
Airport
45. Sri Lankan Airlines
Non stop flights with destinations in india
Delhi
Mumbai
Kolkata
Chennai
Banglore
Coimbtore
Kochi
Trivandrum
Hyderabad
Vishakhapatnam
Madhurai
Tiruchirapalli
46. Domestic Carriers
Airline IATA Hub airport(s)
Air Senok
Bandaranaike
International
Airport, Ratmalana
Airport
Cinnamon Air
C7 Bandaranaike
International Airport
Millennium Airlines
Bandaranaike
International
Airport, Ratmalana
Airport
47. An upcoming destination or type of
tourism in the country.
Film tourism
Wedding destination
Ramayana circuit
Cruise tourism
Ayurveda tourism
MICE
Bicycle tourism
51. Visitors arriving to Sri Lanka
Rank Country 2016 2017
1 India 356,729 384,628
2 China 271,577 268,952
3 United Kingdom 201,879 188,159
4 Germany 130,227 133,275
5 France 96,440 97,282
6 Australia 74,496 81,281
7 Maldives 95,167 79,371
8 Russia 58,176 59,191
9 United States 54,254 57,479
10 Netherlands 41,373 51,148
Total foreign 2,050,832 2,116,407
52. Profile of Indian tourists
The survey conducted by Sri Lanka Tourism, highlighted that
63.7% of Indians opt sightseeing excursions,
49.82% go for shopping,
41.64% prefer sea bathing,
37.01% visit the historical sites and
21% prefer wildlife in Sri Lanka.
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