In a bold step that reinforces its leadership in Sri Lanka’s tourism sector, Connaissance de Ceylan has introduced a medical insurance coverage for its long-standing guides who work exclusively with the company. This initiative is more than a corporate benefit—it is a testament to Connaissance’s belief that the future of tourism must be built on respect, dignity, and genuine investment in people.
For decades, Connaissance’s guides have been the face and spirit of the company. They are the first to greet our guests, the storytellers who interpret our culture, and the steady voices who carry Sri Lanka’s heritage across continents. Their knowledge, loyalty, and passion have shaped unforgettable journeys for thousands of travellers.
Now, the company is giving back with a commitment that goes far beyond words.

“With this initiative, we’re not just offering insurance—we’re safeguarding the people who safeguard our country’s story,” stated the leadership at Connaissance de Ceylan. “Our guides stand with us every day, and it’s our responsibility to stand with them. This is the essence of sustainable tourism.”
In an industry where freelance and field-based roles often lack social protection, Connaissance’s decision sets a new standard. The medical insurance plan ensures guides have access to quality healthcare and essential financial security—critical pillars for long-term wellbeing.
This move forms part of Connaissance’s wider mission of sustainable tourism development, which champions not only environmental and economic balance but also people-centered progress. The company has long believed that sustainability must begin with those who carry the industry on their shoulders.
By formalizing this support, Connaissance aims to inspire others within the tourism ecosystem to uplift the communities and individuals who make Sri Lanka a world-renowned destination.
Sustainability is not a slogan—it is a responsibility.
And once again, Connaissance de Ceylan is taking that responsibility seriously.
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