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    MICE Tourism Industry in Sri Lanka and its Development
    (University of Kelaniya, 2012) Chinthaka, H.B.U.
    After eradicating terrorism, the country's growing tourism industry has presented a huge opportunity for Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE), which attract the high-end business travelers. As Sri Lanka is not new to MICE tourism, the country has huge potential to attract more numbers in the future. This segment of tourism is important to increase the overall number of tourist arrivals. MICE tourism has several components, and the country gets sufficient numbers for small meetings as well as incentive categories. However, we need to work in the area of international conferences to attract more numbers. The main objective of this research is to find out the possibilities of development of MICE tourism industry in Sri Lanka. Primary data were gathered by interviews while the secondary data were gathered by publications and internet websites. The Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre (SLECC) and BMICH are the main venues for exhibitions and conventions. The need for a spacious complex has risen due to the space crunch at the key venues. However, the major renovation which is currently taking place at BMICH will increase the capacity and strength of this brand of tourism. The infrastructure capacity and facilities should be boosted to derive more benefits from this sector. The country needs more large scale conference facilities, as the tourism industry continues to grow. Necessary lands and locations should be made available for the MICE sector to contribute to the industrial growth.
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    The Opportunities for Development of Spiritual Tourism in Sri Lanka
    (University of Kelaniya, 2012) Chinthaka, H.B.U.; Senarathna, S.P.D.R.
    Spiritual tourism involves people who are desirous of seeking inner peace during their vacation and gaining spiritual development within. Meditation, yoga and pilgrimage tours are vital in spiritual tourism in Sri Lanka. There are about 18 meditation centers identified by Sri Lanka Tourism, situated outside Colombo, which can provide opportunity for the travelers who are on an expedition to see the reality of life. The opportunity for development of spiritual tourism in Sri Lanka will further translate into two way benefits, only with the fulfillment of two prerequisites: firstly, the improvement of infrastructure in places where such Buddhist meditation programs are offered, particularly the locations outside the capital city. Secondly, once the basic facilities are assured and the program being offered is differentiated from just yoga, spiritual development or even the general use of the term meditation, we would see the increase of arrivals of so called 'up market tourists' not only in terms of money, but also the values they represent. The main objective of this research is to identify the opportunities that exist to develop spiritual tourism in Sri Lanka. Primary data were gathered through questionnaires given to travel agencies, centers where the facilities are provided for yoga and meditation while the secondary data were gathered by publications and internet websites. Sri Lanka has made some gains through pilgrim tourism: e.g. visits to the Temple of the Tooth and Sri Pada. Hindus from South India worship at the Temple of Kataragama and more recently, Hindus from Gujarat and Andra Pradesh are enjoying the Ramayana sites in Sri Lanka. As a multi ethnic nation Sri Lanka is rich with resources such as Buddhist and Hindu religions, and also with culture to promote spiritual tourism. This research was carried out with the prime intention of exploring the future possibilities of developing spiritual tourism in Sri Lanka. Findings of the research will be useful for persons interested in spiritual tourism development.

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