Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau

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Colombo, Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau is located in Colombo, Sri Lanka on 80 Galle Rd. Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category tourist information center in Sri Lanka.

Address

80 Galle Rd

Phone

+94 112426900

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Chaminda Munasinghe

Responsible Government Agency to manage all International Tourism Promotions and Marketing Activities

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Rory Overlunde

Excellent helpful staff

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Anuradha Dissanayake

Easy to findout located in Colombo city area

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manosh opatha

Best place to get what you need in terms of Tourist informations etc....

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louis gauci

A young elephant named Kanakota was worked to death in Sigirya, Sri Lanka, where his captors forced him to give tourists rides in the scorching heat. Kanakota was just 18 years old when he collapsed during a series of exhausting back-to-back rides. He never got back up.The teenage elephant survived less than one-third of the life expectancy of Asian elephants who live in the wild. Shackled and under the terrifying threat of his handler’s bullhook, Kanakota wearily carried passengers up and down busy streets for hours at a time — until, one day, he was too weak to go on.Captivity and forced labor drastically shorten elephants’ lives and cause health issues they wouldn’t face in their natural environment. Walking on paved and rough roads painfully wears away at their feet, and the weight of baskets and riders damages their spines. They’re also subjected to brutal “training” methods during which they are whipped into submission.Additionally, being deprived of freedom causes unbearable depression for these highly intelligent and social pachyderms, who form lifelong bonds in the wild.Kanakota’s death, like far too many others, was preventable, and so was the suffering he endured throughout his tragically short lifetime.It is imperative to take a stand against elephant riding in Sri Lanka and the heartless enslavement of innocent animals that comes along with it. Help spare these majestic beings from torture and death. Animals matter! So let us create a world that cares for animals! PROTECT ALL ANIMALS BY LAW!!

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R.M.D.S Premasiri

Very friendly and assistive staff. If you want ti find any details best thing to visit the olace as the time permits.. Hotline may be busy.

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Stella Motive

Very friendly and supportive staff.

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Chatura Ratnayake

Friendly and supportive staff