In a fresh attempt to revive French tourism 60 travel agents have been invited to Sri Lanka and will take part in several events.
Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts is presenting the 7th edition of Treasure Hunt (Chasse Aux Tresors)
They arrived at the Bandaranaike International Airport where they were welcomed.
This is a unique familiarization tour designed in the form of a Treasure Hunt in its efforts to revive French tourism back to Sri Lanka. Sixty (60) travel agents will participate to travel and explore the Country while discovering key locations and creating memorable experiences.
The treasure hunt will consist of excursions and activities such as trekking, boat rides and cycling, designed to enable the travel agents to interact with the local communities to ensure that they experience the true essence of Sri Lanka.
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