Nallur festival attracts large crowds
by Shirajiv SIRIMANE
There has been an over 25 percent increase in the number of arrivals
of local and foreign visitors to Jaffna during this year's Nallur
festival in the peninsula.
The annual event, which is the island's longest festival, saw an over
10 percent increase in Tamil diaspora participation as well this year.
Director, Sri Lanka Tourism, S. Kalaiselvam said this is the second
time the event is being held after the dawn of permanent peace and
members of the Diaspora have tried to get themselves organised for this
world famous event. "We have seen a large number of arrivals, especially
from Canada, UK and Australia for this event," he said.
Kalaiselvam said that the Tamil Diaspora either took flights or used
public transport to go to Jaffna. Over 25 buses travel to Jaffna daily
while Air Force Heli Tours also operates daily flights to Palali.
He said that there are over 150 quality rooms for accommodation in
Jaffna and that several guest-houses are opened every month. Jaffna
residents are also renting out their houses or parts of houses to cater
to the demand during the festive season, bringing them an additional
revenue as well.
Sri Lanka Tourism, as an initiative to promote religious and cultural
tourism, has spearheaded the promotion of the historic Nallur festival,
particularly with the Tamil Diaspora, who have been encouraged to come
with their families and participate in the festivities.
Cottage industries too have benefited with made-in-Jaffna products
being sold at high prices while three-wheelers, vans and restaurants too
are doing brisk business.
An official from the Jaffna Chamber of Commerce said that local
tourists are coming to Jaffna in large numbers and this had increased by
over 15 percent during the festive season. "On average, 5,000
Southerners visit Jaffna during weekdays and long holidays and on
weekends this increases to around 7,500," he said.
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