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September 22, 2025

A passport to eco-tourism growth

- By IrHam NIzAM

When Sri Lanka talks of tourism, the conversation too often begins and ends with sun, sand, and surf.

Yet, beyond its golden beaches and ancient ruins, this small island packs a natural punch that rivals entire continents. For years, conservationists and tour operators alike have argued that Sri Lanka’s richest yet most underutilised tourism asset is its biodiversity. Now, a new publication promises to help change that conversation — and potentially the industry itself.

A Photographic Guide to the Wildlife of Sri Lanka, released this month by Oxford-based John Beaufoy Publishing, is being hailed as a game-changer for Sri Lanka’s ecotourism sector. The 448-page volume, a decade in the making, provides comprehensive coverage of over 1,180 species — birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, butterflies, dragonflies, fish, invertebrates and even plants. For the first time, the extraordinary range of Sri Lanka’s natural heritage has been packaged into a single, practical field guide that can slip into the pocket of any traveller.

A Tourism Tool, Not Just a Book

International endorsements alone tell the story of its potential. British birder and television personality David Lindo, known as “The Urban Birder,” was emphatic: “This book is as essential for visiting Sri Lanka as carrying your passport.” That kind of message, industry insiders say, is exactly what Sri Lanka needs at a time when the country is repositioning itself as a premium ecotourism destination.

Gavin Thomas, author of The Rough Guide to Sri Lanka, notes that the book “will prove indispensable to a wide range of readers, including first-time visitors as well as those involved in the Sri Lankan tourism industry, including tour guides and wildlife guides and anyone else involved in developing and promoting Sri Lanka’s tourism offering, helping to highlight and develop the island’s unique ecotourism potential.”

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