The government has given priority to develop the tourism industry which can bring valuable foreign exchange in to the country. Galle has been recognised as a key area for extensive development, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said.
Speaking at the opening of the Le Grand Galle by Asia Leisure and with Belluna Co. Ltd, Japan at Kaluwella Galle on Tuesday, the Prime Minister said the Galle region will also be transformed as a pre-eminent hub of sports activities in Asia.
Le Grand is the sixth leisure project which comes under the Asia Leisure and Belluna Co. Ltd group and the total investment for the current project is US$ 20 million. The hotel consists of 50 luxury rooms and seven grand suites.
Prime Minister Wickremesinghe said, the Southern Expressway and the Mattala Airport too would be used to develop Southern Tourism in the future. “We are in the process of identifying fitting locations for the construction of new tourist hotels islandwide.”
The vast area that comes under the ‘Southern Tourism’ project includes Bentota, Ahungalla and Kosgoda. “We also have plans to establish three tourism regions in the Southern Province,” the Premier said.
Asia Leisure operates a number of luxury leisure properties including Shingawa Beach in Balapitiya, Tamarind Hill in Galle, Taprobana in Wadduwa, The River House in Balapitiya and its latest addition is The Habitat in Kosgoda. Belluna Co. Ltd, Japan is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), First Section, with a market capitalization of over USD 800 million.
“Together with Belluna Co. Ltd, Japan we will continue to expand and establish multiple properties in Galle, Colombo and the Maldives,” said Chief Executive Officer of Asia Leisure, Reyhan Morris.