Tourism industry has a massive role to play in the local economy with the end of the war in the country where the private sector will have many investment opportunities said Minister of Tourism Nanadana Gunatilleke speaking at the opening of the Serene Pavillion Hotel in Wadduwa recently.
The Minister further expressed his appreciation to British investor Clive W Leech for investing Rs.600 million for a tourist hotel while the war was going on in the country.
The Serene Pavilion Hotel in Wadduwa is situated in a well landscaped 7 acre coconut estate. A massive swimming pool, ayurvedic therapy centre, and many other facilities are on offer at this tourist hotel which has 12 units out of which, some open areas to the sea, while others are open out to an inner courtyard.
The Serene Pavilion Hotel which is situated on the northern coast of Panadura and Wadduwa are equipped with reading rooms, shopping complexes, golf, cricket, and tennis play grounds.
Anura Lokuhetti, the Chief Executive Officer of the Serene Pavilion Hotel said, that they invested in this tourist hotel project with much confidence that the President of Sri Lanka would succeed in winning the war and bringing peace to the country.
Member of Parliament Ravi Karunanayake, Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism George Michael, Chairman, Sri Lanka Convention Bureau Saman Navaratne, Managing Director, Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority, Dileep Mudadeniya, Private Secretary Kamal Deshapriya, Project Director Kapila Bandara and many other local and foreign representatives in the tourism trade participated at this event.
- Asian Tribune -

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