The successful workshop for key tour operators in Kazan at “Hotel Mirage”
3 June 2014
The successful conduct of the Shopping Mall Activations on 2 June 2014 in Kazan city no doubt paved the way for the successful conduct of a workshop for key tour operators in Kazan at “Hotel Mirage” on the 2nd day of the visit of the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Kazan, 03 June 2014. The principle partners in this endeavour were the tour operators; Russkij Express, Intaer and GTV. With impressive track records in the field of tourism, these partners played an important role in making the event a success.
The selection of Mirage Hotel for this event was based on its unique location and the splendor surrounding it. Overlooking the World Heritage site Kazan Kremlin and ideally situated close to many attractions in Kazan, this 5-star hotel is an ideal location for events of this nature.
During the workshop after extending a very warm welcome to all participants Ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga conducted a very informative and an educative presentation on Sri Lanka Tourism. During the presentation he provided insights into Sri Lankan history, culture, society, climatic conditions, major tourist attractions, important cities, visa procedures and recent infrastructure developments in the spheres’ of socio – economic and tourism. The eye catching dancing performances of the Dancers Guild directed by maestro Chandana Wickramasinghe was a major attraction at the workshop.
The turn-out for the workshops exceeded 140 participants. During the workshops the participants were issued with tourism promotional materials such as leaflets, booklets, and audio CD’s and many more. The package of two Audio CD’s gives an exclusive commentary on 49 important tourist locations and covers Colombo, Kelaniya, Pinnawela Anuradhapura, Sigiriya, Dambulla, Mihintale Polonnraruwa, Euwara Eliya, Kandy, Yala nad Galle. The package which is been published in Russian language is an excellent tour guide to the tourist from Russia and CIS countries.
The enthusiasm and the keenness with which the participants indulged in the activities of the workshop was a testimony to its success. One factor which cannot be overlooked in this instance is the fluency with which H E Udayanga Weerathunga explained the details in Russian language to all the participants. This no doubt was a major contributory factor to the successful conduct of the workshop for tour operators and their agents in Kazan. He was ably supported in this endeavour by the Sri Lanka Tourist Board. The tourist board identifying the potential the CIS countries have towards positively impacting on the Sri Lankan Tourism sector, provided extensive support to MEGA Caravan 6 programmes.
The other Major participants in the event “Laksala”, “Siddalepa” and ‘Sri Lankan Airlines” too made significant contributions towards the success of the programme.
President of Tatarstan
President of tatarstan warmly welomes sri lankan envoy to russia
3 June 2014
President of Tatarstan His Excellency Rustam Minnikhanov warmly welcomed Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Russian Federation His Excellency Udayanga Weeratunga in the Presidential Palace in Tatarstan’s capital Kazan on 3 June 2014. Ambassador Weeratunga toured Tatarstan on a 2-day visit from 2-3 June 2014 at the invitation of President Minnikhanov.
During their discussions which lasted for more than an hour, President Minnikhanov thanked Ambassador Weeratunga for finding time to visit Tatarstan. He expressed his desire to forge close links between Tatarstan and Sri Lanka. The discussions focused on the excellent relations that exist between Sri Lanka and Tatarstan as a constituent republic of the Russian Federation, developments in Sri Lanka and Tatarstan, the possibility of enhancing people to people contacts of the two countries and particularly the possibility of attracting investments from Tatarstan to Sri Lanka, mainly for tourism related infrastructure development. Ambassador Weeratunga expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome accorded to him. Ambassador Weeratunga also met the Deputy Minister of Tatarstan G Nigmatullin and President of the State Committee for tourismS Ivanovna. He also visited the Kazan Federal University.
Tatarstan is a constituent Republic within the Russian Federation and its capital city Kazan is one of Russia’s largest and most prosperous cities. Tatarstan is one of the most economically developed regions of Russia and is highly industrialized. The republic’s main source of wealth is oil and the most developed manufacturing industries are petrochemical industry and machine building.
The city of Kazan sits on the banks of the Volga River austerely, its cityscape a visual confection of architecture that somehow manages to be both playful and severe. With a population of 1,143,535, it is the eighth most populous city in Russia. Amongst many places of interest within the city of Kazan, the Kazan Kremlin stands out. It is the chief historic citadel of Tatarstan. The Kazan Kremlin includes many old buildings, the oldest of which is the Annunciation Cathedral (1554-62), the only 16th-century Russian church to have six piers and five apses. Like many of Kazan’s buildings of the period, it has been constructed using local pale sandstone rather than of brick. It was declared a World Heritage Site in the year 2000.
Coinciding with the visit of the Sri Lankan Ambassador, a multi-faceted Sri Lankan cultural programme including a tour by the Mega Tourism Caravan-6 was also organized in the city of Kazan. On 2 June, performances of Sri Lankan dances were conducted in the famous MEGA Kazan Mall. In addition to traditional Sri Lankan dancing performances, distribution of leaflets/souvenirs, tourism promotional video display and liquid Ceylon tea service was successfully carried out. The large number of people who flocked to enjoy the performances of Sri Lankan dancers and other cultural items was a true testimony to the success of the programmes in the city of Kazan. The morning Shopping Mall Activation was followed by another one in the evening which included the same cultural and other activities, drawing a large crowd.
Overall the visit of Ambassador Udayanga Weeratunga to Tatarstan was a resounding success. The visit not only provided opportunity to meet the leaders of Tatartan at the highest level, but also to provide a glimpse of rich Sri Lankan culture to the people of Tatarstan and to create awareness about Sri Lanka as a tourist destination among them.