António Buscardini is the CEO and Founder of Travel Tomorrow and the CEO of Buscardini Communications. He is also the journalist and director of the Embarquement, Clin d'Oeil sur le Monde, 60 secondes and Cérès TV series broadcast by TV5 Monde. With more than 10 years of experience in the field of press and communications. António was the director of communications of the Assembly of European Regions.
Nestled within the historic walls of the Old Dutch Hospital in Colombo Fort, Ministry of Crab has established itself as a beacon for seafood aficionados since […]
Ayurveda is a traditional alternative medicine system that originated in the Indian subcontinent, which includes present-day India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Today, it remains […]
Sri Lankan authorities have increased security in a well-known surfing resort after reports of credible terrorist threats to Israeli tourists. Arugam Bay, on the Indian Ocean […]
On a recent SriLankan Airlines flight between Sydney and Colombo, the pilot in charge has breached protocol by locking his co-pilot out of the cockpit. The airline has […]
A new Sri-Lankan visa-free policy is set to make life easier for tourists travelling to the South Asian island nation. The new policy, which is being […]
Holidaymakers looking for destinations where overtourism is not an issue and a warm welcome will be given would do well to look at Sri Lanka, whose […]
For centuries, tea has been an integral part of Asian culture, playing a vital role in spiritual and celebratory ceremonies. While still having the same essential […]
Emirates and Dilmah Tea have enjoyed a longstanding partnership over the past 30 years.To celebrate this partnership and highlight the qualities of the organic tea, a […]
Sri Lanka wants to attract 2 million international travelers in 2023. One of its main markets is neighboring India, which now holds the top spot. In […]
Sri Lanka is a mesmerizing small island situated at the southern tip of India. Blessed with a diverse landscape ranging from lush green tropical forests to […]