Mar 24 2014.
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A luxury accommodation guide for discerning travellers
After decades of internal strife and negative publicity which blighted Sri Lanka, tourism is now on the rise. The country is experiencing unprecedented popularity as a tourist destination. New hotels are popping up all over the island. Varying from guest houses to boutique hotels, tourist accommodation is proving rich picking for those in the industry. In a quest to make more money many of these hotels have labeled themselves as Boutique Hotels which clearly they don’t meet the relevant criteria.
In a bid to help out travellers to Sri Lanka in search of quality boutique hotels and villas, Druvi Gunasekera has launched Boutiques in Sri Lanka, Luxury Accomodation Guide 2014. No stranger to the hospitality industry Druvi has years of experience working for for uber luxury travel market. Using her knowledge of the boutique hotel industry Druvi has compiled this vital tool for travellers and tour operators alike. This is her second publication, hot on the heels of the first guide which was in great demand especially by those overseas who promote high end tourism in Sri Lanka.
Over 100 pages, with glossy photos and informative guides on the popular cities written by Royston Ellis, the book offers tips on travel within Sri Lanka including hiring private helicoptors and planes to luxury travel by train. Investing a great deal of her time on researching its contents, Druvi has left no stone unturned to ensure that her guide to luxury boutiques and villas in Sri Lanka is a true representation of the definition of what constitutes luxury accommodation in the island.
By Tina Edward Gunawardhana
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Sangas says:
Mar 25, 2014 at 12:00 amHow about the rapes, murder, kidnappings, dengue, dirty roads and corruption? Is there a chapter for that in this book???