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East coast brimming with tourism potential says Sun Siyam boss

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By Saman Indrajith

Over the past two years, Sri Lanka’s tourism sector has grown exponentially, and this growth could be further amplified if authorities increase the visibility of the Eastern Province, a region brimming with untapped potential and featuring historical landmarks such as the old city of Batticaloa, pristine beaches like Arugam Bay, renowned for surfing, and the stunning destination of Pasikudah, says General Manager of Sun Siyam Pasikudah, Arshed Refai.

In an interview with the Sunday Island on the sidelines of the 11th edition of the Sancharaka Udawa exhibition at the Sirimavo Bandaranaike Exhibition Halls at BMICH on May 17 and 18, Refai said that in contrast to the well-known tourist destinations in the south, like Galle, the eastern area has a lot of undiscovered tourist potential. By promoting sites such as the old city of Batticaloa and beaches like Arugam Bay and Pasikudah, the nation’s tourist industry may become more diversified and less dependent on the south and center, resulting in a more equal distribution of revenue from tourism throughout the nation.

He says that promoting post-conflict economic development and recovery in the East depends on growing tourism. An increase in tourism may result in the building of infrastructure, the creation of jobs, and the improvement of regional economies. Furthermore, by providing the necessary funding and incentives for conservation activities, promoting the East can help to preserve its distinctive cultural heritage and natural environment. By concentrating on the East, Sri Lanka can provide a more extensive and diverse travel experience, drawing in a larger clientele and guaranteeing the industry’s sustained growth.

Sun Siyam Pasikudah General Manager Arshed Refai

Excerpts from the interview:

Q: Can you tell us a little about yourself?

A:Of course. I’m proud to be serving as the General Manager of the boutique iconic five-star retreat, Sun Siyam Pasikudah. I have been in the hospitality industry for quite some time now, counting over a decade with Sun Siyam Resorts. I work closely with the CEO and the Group General Manager of the resort group. I began my career in the field of technology but gradually, over time, I found my passion and transitioned into operations, working my way up from being an operations manager back in 2020.

Q: Is tourism picking up in the Eastern Province? Tell us more.

A: We certainly see a spike in tourist arrivals to the East, especially with various properties, including ours, doing their part in promoting the destination and its unique culture and experiences. That being said, the destination itself could use increased visibility and awareness, and there are plenty of resources and attributes in the region that can be developed to cater to the potential demand.

Q:What are the challenges, and how can the industry overcome them?

A:In my honest opinion, I think infrastructure is one of the key challenges when it comes to Sri Lanka. Having a well-developed network of roads and access points such as domestic airports and regular domestic flights at reasonable cost would certainly help boost tourism and bring in an equitable level of tourists and revenue distributed throughout the country.

Q: What do you think the industry should do to promote tourism in the East?

A: We need to boost destination promotion, and more so, increase visibility and awareness about what the East Coast has to offer. Sadly, I have met many Sri Lankans who aren’t even aware of the East and its attractions. When it comes to our sunny beaches, it’s always the South that wins the top spot. Of course, it should, but we also have some marvelous beaches along the stretches of Pasikudah, Trincomalee, and even Jaffna.

Q: Can you tell us about Sun Siyam Resorts and why Pasikudah?

A: Sun Siyam Resorts has its roots in the Maldives, with five luxury private-island properties consisting of one four-star and four five-star properties. Our property at Pasikudah is the first overseas hotel outside of the Maldives. We are all owned and managed by Sun Siyam Group, led by the visionary owner Ahmed Siyam Mohamed. We chose Pasikudah for its pristine, untouched beaches and tranquility.

The destination speaks for itself. Sun Siyam Pasikudah has been in operation for a decade now. During the unprecedented times of COVID-19, we had to cut back, but this gave us plenty of time to reflect on our purpose and direction. We completely shut business and underwent an extensive renovation. With a team of very talented local staff and in collaboration with the designers at Studio Sixty7, we successfully pulled this off. In November last year, we re-opened our doors to our stunningly renovated property.

Sun Siyam stall at the 11th edition of Sri Lanka’s largest travel and tourism fair, “Sancharaka Udawa 2024” at BMICH organised by the Sri Lanka Association of Inbound Tour Operators (SLAITO) and supported by the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB)

Q: Let’s talk about your market.

A: Our markets have primarily been Europe, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States—the confederation of countries that used to form the Soviet Union), the Far East, and Asia. We also have many locals visiting us. We are looking at tourism picking up at a much better pace than before, and we are quite optimistic about our projections.

Q: As a resort, how would you explain your role in promoting tourism in the East?

A: As a boutique resort, we do everything in our power to promote the East Coast through several channels that serve different markets and audiences. We have outreach campaigns and promotions together with our properties in the Maldives. We also took part in this year’s most anticipated travel and tourism fair, Sancharaka Udawa 2024, with a stall that projected a part of our property. We are also planning on organizing international events at the property in the future, This will help boost awareness of the region and its beaches, culture, food, and people.



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IceWarp expands into Sri Lanka, fostering European innovation in collaboration with FentonsIT

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From left: Mohan Pandithage, Chairman and Chief Executive, Hayleys PLC,Hasith Prematillake, Managing Director of Hayleys Fentons Limited; Yoosoof Ihthisham, General Manager of Fentons Information Technology; Adam Paclt, Chief Executive Officer of IceWarp Global and Hayleys Fentons Information Technology (FIT) Team

IceWarp, a global leader in business communication solutions, has officially launched its cutting-edge platform in Sri Lanka, bringing European expertise in email and collaboration solutions to support the country’s evolving business landscape.

This expansion is driven by a strategic partnership with Fentons Information Technology (FIT), the Information Technology arm of Hayleys Fentons Limited.

The grand launch event held at The Kingsbury Colombo on 4th April, 2025, was graced by several distinguished guests, including Chief Guest Mohan Pandithage, Chairman and Chief Executive of Hayleys PLC.

The presence of Adam Paclt, Global CEO of IceWarp, and Pramod Sharda, CEO for India and the Middle East of IceWarp, along with their global team, highlighted the significance of this expansion. Industry experts, government officials, corporate leaders, and CIOs from the banking, financial services and insurance sectors were in attendance as well, reflecting strong local interest in IceWarp’s European expertise.

With this launch, Sri Lankan businesses now have access to an affordable, scalable and secure alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. IceWarp’s advanced Collaboration Suite integrates a wide range of tools into a single, unified platform designed to streamline communication and boost productivity. Offering flexible hybrid deployment options and cost-efficient solution, IceWarp enables organisations to optimise their operations without compromising security or functionality.

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Ceylon Energy and HJT China complete key power projects under SESRIP in Sri Lanka

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The project’s infrastructure spans over 270 km of 33kV lines

Ceylon Energy and HJT China have successfully completed the Mahiyangana-Kappalthurei 33kV power distribution lines and the Uhana Gantry as part of Sri Lanka’s Supporting Electricity Supply Reliability Improvement Project (SESRIP). Funded by the Asian Development Bank ($42 million), SESRIP aims to expand energy access in underserved regions, including conflict-affected areas and provinces like Uva and North Central.

The project’s infrastructure spans over 270 km of 33kV lines, 13 switching gantries, and 2,372 km of low-voltage extensions.

The projects connect 35,000+ households and improve reliability for 493,000+ consumers; integrates renewables to reduce losses.

The projects’ notable components include: Mahiyangana-Bibila Line: 36 km with 147 steel towers and Kappalthurei-Sixth Mile Post Line: 14 km with 58 towers.

Ceylon Energy Chairman Madushanka Fernando hailed it as a ‘new beginning of a brighter era’, emphasising the project’s role in uplifting rural communities and driving sustainable development.

The initiative underscores Sri Lanka’s commitment to inclusive, reliable energy and climate resilience.

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Eventistry Sports launches Sri Lanka’s inaugural franchise padel league

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The league’s launch on June 21– 23, 2025, at Colombo’s Padel House courts (CR&FC)

Eventistry Sports, a trailblazer in innovative sporting events, has unveiled the Sri Lanka Padel League (SLPL), the nation’s first franchise-based padel tournament, set to debut in June 2025. This groundbreaking league promises to redefine Sri Lanka’s sports landscape by creating a dynamic national platform for athletes while fostering unity among fans, brands, and communities.

The SLPL will showcase six franchise teams, each embodying the spirit of iconic Sri Lankan locales: the Colombo Chargers, Yala Rangers, Hikkaduwa Riders, Ella Hawks, Arugambay Vipers, and Trinco Warriors. These teams will not only ignite regional pride but also unite the country through a shared passion for padel—a fast-paced racquet sport merging tennis and squash, played on enclosed courts.

“The SLPL is more than a league; it’s a movement,” declared Karin Wijeratne, Director of Eventistry Sports. “By blending franchise sports with Sri Lanka’s vibrant culture, we’re creating a platform where players gain national recognition, fans rally behind their hometown heroes, and brands engage with communities in meaningful ways.”

The league’s launch on June 21–23, 2025, at Colombo’s Padel House courts (CR&FC) will kick off with three days of high-octane matches, preceded by a star-studded player auction on May 16th at The Vault, Colombo City Centre. Local talent—both professional and intermediate—will be drafted by franchise owners, with international registrations now open to elevate the competition’s global appeal.

Please log in to: www.slpadelleague.com and social media: @SriLankaPadelLeague (Facebook & Instagram) for more information.

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