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Lily Lanka launches Sri Lanka's first integrated travel ecosystem platform

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April 06, 2026

Sri Lanka has marked a milestone in its tourism journey with the official launch of LilyLanka, a locally developed digital travel platform created to enhance the tourism experience across the island.

Lily Lanka began as a dream shared between a father and daughter. What started as a simple idea soon grew into a much larger vision. They recognised that while travellers had many ways to book parts of a journey, there was no single Sri Lankan platform that brought

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