In Part III of our Sri Lanka dispatch, I share Tatiana’s experience meeting someone at the Seagrass Restoration Project on the western shores, a project that Big Five guests can support during their adventure. I remember her messages while she was there, and you could hear the excitement in her words. As you read her thoughts, I wanted to share some background on this amazing project.
Big Five is proud to support Sri Lanka’s Seagrass Restoration Project in Kalpitiya. This initiative gives our guests the opportunity to engage directly in environmental conservation in remote communities by re-planting seagrass, which is crucial for maintaining healthy marine ecosystems. Each square meter (approximately 10.5 square feet) of seagrass planted can produce 10 liters (around 2.5 gallons) of oxygen daily through photosynthesis, act as a natural filter, and protect shorelines from erosion during storms.
For travelers visiting between October and March, this seasonal, hands-on experience not only benefits the environment but also creates a unique and rewarding connection to Sri Lanka. Even outside of those months, Big Five continues to support this initiative year-round through its Sri Lanka programs.
Sri Lanka is also a case study in the power of tourism. I had the pleasure of meeting the Sri Lankan ambassador to the United States, whose story and commitment to socially responsible tourism serve as a model for others to follow. We spoke at length about where Sri Lanka was just a few years ago compared to today, and the remarkable progress that has been made.
Through our track record of 50+ years at Big Five, I have always believed that the “magic number” for tourism as a percentage of a country’s GDP is 10. At that level, there are direct correlations to stability, economically and politically and today Sri Lanka today is living proof of that principle.
Below is Tatiana’s story.
When I first met Chathurika, I was immediately struck by her radiant personality, perfectly framed by a traditionally Sri Lankan smile that could light up a room. Her endearing charm was matched by an infectious enthusiasm that inspired all of us to lend our hands, gladly helping her pack seagrass into biodegradable bags.
What truly sets Chathurika apart is her unwavering passion for this project. She drove four hours just to reach the seagrass site, bringing along a university student eager to assist her. It was clear from their bond that her students admire and deeply respect her dedication.
Her commitment left a lasting impression on me. As she spoke about the project, she radiated joy and pride. The moment she revealed how much the seagrass had flourished since her last visit was unforgettable, her excitement was palpable. It was proof of the project’s success and of Chathurika’s extraordinary devotion to preserving this delicate ecosystem.