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Sri Lanka Tourism affirms inclusivity
Daily FT
|October 01, 2025
Says Govt. not launching LGBTQ-specific tourism campaigns, Urges presenting destination of warmth, diversity, and timeless appeal to reflect 'true' Sri Lankan spirit
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THE Tourism Ministry and Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) yesterday set the record straight amid recent debates over LGBTQthemed events, noting Sri Lanka values diversity and respects all communities, whilst stressing that the Government has not launched specific tourism campaigns targeting LGBTQ+ travellers.
In a joint statement, they said that tourism promotion will continue to focus on the country's cultural heritage, natural beauty, wellness and adventure experiences, reflecting Sri Lanka's commitment to inclusivity, dignity and social harmony.
Following is the full statement.
"The Tourism Ministry wishes to address the recent public discourse surrounding the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau's (SLTPB) communication regarding LGBTQ-themed events. We recognise the diversity of our society and affirm that every community, including the LGBTQ community, is a valued and respected part of it.
Sri Lanka has long been a welcoming destination for travellers from all walks of life.
Our tourism legacy is built on the warmth of our people, the richness of our culture, and the breath-taking beauty of our landscapes. We remain committed to promoting inclusivity, mutual respect, and hospitality for all visitors, regardless of background.
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