Apr 14, Colombo: With the end of the three-decades long war in last  May Sri Lanka is seeing its tourism industry flourishing once again.
The tourist arrivals have been steadily increasing since the end of the  war and recent data from the Tourist Board has shown that Sri Lanka's  tourist arrivals jumped by 50.3 percent in the first quarter of 2010  compared to a year earlier.
In March tourist arrivals reached 52,352, up by 53.7 percent from a  34,065 a year earlier.  
The hotels in the country are in a race with time to provide more  accommodation and facilities to the anticipated influx of tourists to  the country.
Leading hotels in the country are adding more rooms while refurbishing  the old ones and struggling to find accommodation for the tourists who  are mostly from Britain, Germany, France, India, Japan, and Mid-East. 
Many hotels are investing in new furniture, bars, restaurants, swimming  pools and extensions to cater to the tourists, hotel owners say.
The hotel and travel index on the Colombo Stock Exchange has almost  tripled since the war's end and the total number of hotel rooms is  expected to grow from about 15,000 to 22,000.
The Tourism Board says it is hoping to attract 2.5 million visitors by  2016 and to earn 2 billion-dollar annual income from tourism by 2016.
source - www.colombopage.com 
 
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