By Dimithri Wijesinghe
The Sigiriya Kite Festival, organised by Deep Jungle Entertainment and endorsed by “So Sri Lanka”, the current campaign by the Sri Lanka Tourist Board (SLTB), was held on 15 June in Dambulla and Sigiriya.
The event was hosted with the intent of furthering the Government’s attempt to rebuild Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, which took a massive hit following the Easter Sunday terror attacks.
For the most part, the event was a success as it drew a crowd of locals; however, they largely consisted of hoteliers in the vicinity most affected by the recent incident. If you take away those parties, the participation was, sadly, disappointing.
Many locals did make their way to the field where the event was being held, however the number of security forces allocated by the Government, as they would have been expecting to draw a bigger crowd, appeared to outnumber the actual participants.
The intent of the event was quite evident, considering the messaging that was etched on to most of the kites that were being entered into the competition, which read: “safe to travel”, “we welcome you”, “Sri Lanka is safe to go”, and “come back to Sri Lanka”.
It is unfortunate that despite efforts put forth by those in the hospitality industry surrounding the area, attendance was poor and not as expected.
While the attempt made at promoting tourism once again was commendable, perhaps it may have turned out better if more effort was put in to promote it, as it was colourful, full of culture, and enjoyable. Perhaps a more widespread awareness campaign guaranteeing attendees’ safety and explaining the security measures taken would’ve increased participation by locals and those attending from out of town.
Regardless, we truly appreciate the attempts made by Deep Jungle Entertainment, which was instrumental in bringing everything together, and largely responsible for making the event a reality and getting things off the ground. They were able to generate a festive experience, with vendors and an atmosphere that was truly entertaining.
We spoke to Pinto, the organiser from Deep Jungle Entertainment, who stated that they had originally hoped to do more; a cultural demonstration including a traditional snake dance and also fire display. However, the Police did not issue the permit for them to continue the event late into the night, due to which they were unable to include those performances.
We spoke to some of the participants about what they thought of the event and the importance of having events such as this in the future so that we may keep our once thriving tourism industry alive.
Vijai Herath, Uditha Wijesinghe, and Seedra Obeysekara – Google local guides
They also added that they represent a volunteer project called “Google local guided”, which involves them travelling and updating Google maps. The three actually met through the programme.
LB Finance, Dambulla, eight-person team representative Tharindu Sajith
Cinnamon Lodge representative Uditha Nanayakkara
“We have to make this colourful, and we’ve attempted to show our wishes through the design of our kite as well by incorporating the colours of our flag and also our hotel logo. We are simply being hopeful and doing our best.”
Habarana Village by Cinnamon representative Saman Wijebandara
Sigiriya Jungles representative Sajith Bandara
Photos: Pradeep Dambarage