For centuries, the epic tale of the “Ramayana” has held a special place in the hearts of people across India. Now, the opportunity to experience the timeless story has arisen with a new “Ramayana Trail” package courtesy of SriLankan Airlines.
Designed especially for Indian travellers, the experience will immerse guests in the places where Lord Rama, Goddess Sita and Hanuman’s adventures unfolded, set against the lush backdrop of Sri Lanka.
The “Ramayana Trail” takes visitors to 20 significant locations in Sri Lanka, each deeply woven into the “Ramayana” story. From visits to the Seetha Amman Temple, where Sita is said to have prayed during her captivity, to standing in awe at Rumassala Hill, where a piece of the Himalayas is believed to have landed, dropped by Hanuman, every stop is a connection to one’s spiritual heritage. From the cave where King Ravana hid Sita to the lake where Rama defeated Ravana, these ancient sites provide a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect deeply with one’s faith. The highlight, of course, is the legendary bridge built by Rama's Vanara army to reach Lanka.
SriLankan Airlines’ chief executive officer, Richard Nuttall said, "We are pleased to make a grand comeback in the India market with this exclusive range of Ramayana Trail excursions which is guaranteed to inspire travellers to explore destination Sri Lanka like never before. India is our single largest market in terms of number of cities connected and flight frequencies. We are certain that this endeavour will further strengthen our future expansion strategies whilst portraying Sri Lanka as a destination that is closely connected to their devotion and culture."
With stays at the finest 4- and 5-star hotels, along with the services of expert guides who narrate the rich history and mythology of the “Ramayana,” guests will travel in the utmost comfort. SriLankan Airlines’ direct flights from major cities in India make this pilgrimage spiritually fulfilling, convenient and stress-free.
No visit to the island nation would be complete without embracing its vibrant culture. From colourful festivals and beautiful temples to mouthwatering local dishes like hoppers and kottu, visitors will also experience Sri Lanka's warm hospitality, echoing the famous Indian Atithi Devo Bhava spirit.
The chairman of the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau, Buddhika Hewawasam, said, “India has been the prime source market for Sri Lanka’s inbound tourism. Travellers from India hold a very special place in our hearts, as they have always been the first to arrive in our shores, signalling the end of difficult times. This trend has been visible in the context of all unprecedented challenges that we faced recently as a country. We are proud to collaborate with the national carrier, SriLankan Airlines, in its latest strategic marketing drive, ‘Ramayana by SriLankan,’ which will continue to inspire discerning travellers from India to explore the charms of old ages blending seamlessly with modern-day travel.”
(With inputs from a press release)