Sri Lanka Tourism’s Wildlife Streaming event ‘Couch Safari’, a resounding success

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The first-ever initiative of Sri Lanka Tourism’s effort in showcasing the island’s wildlife to the world through streaming technology is an unprecedented success with the support of the stakeholders, partners and wildlife enthusiasts from all over the world. The event was backed by Sri Lanka Tourism’s largest online marketing initiative in the year 2020. 

The wildlife streaming sessions were telecasted from 4 to 13 November through a dedicated website, social media channels, Apple TV, Roku TV, Periscope and Boxcast channels covering four popular National Parks of Sri Lanka; Kaudulla, Minneriya, Udawalawe and Yala. 

Centre for Conservation and Research Sri Lanka (CCR) Chairman Dr. Prithiviraj Fernando, award-winning wildlife photographer Chitral Jayatileka, wildlife expert Srilal Miththapala and wildlife biologist Vimukthi Weeratunge, joined the program to share their expertise and guide the team as they wandered in to the wilderness to capture footage of the majestic wild beasts of Sri Lanka in their natural habitats.

Overall, as at date the campaign generated over 22 million impressions, over 1.7 million video views and generated over 40,000 clicks. The campaign was implemented on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter. Direct display advertising campaigns were carried out using Google Display Network and Trip Advisor. Couch safari was advertised using both video and display advertisements on top travel, wildlife, destination websites and YouTube channels. 

Sri Lanka Tourism Facebook page reach to around seven million people during the campaign period, it generated over 1.4 million video views, close to 200,000-page engagements including around 5,500 shares, and over 3500 comments. The campaign also generated over 11 million impressions on Facebook with over 16,000 link clicks during the campaign period.

The viewers actively engaged with the program by asking questions from the experts and having them answered in real time. This not only made the event an enjoyable one, but also an educational experience for viewers of all age groups. The program opened the eyes of many to the diversity of Sri Lanka’s wildlife. 

Sri Lanka Tourism also conducted a competition for foreign viewers titled ‘My Sri Lankan Story’ allowing them the opportunity to win a free holiday in Sri Lanka. This competition also received a great response from viewers as well as the local hoteliers who came forward to sponsor hotel stays for the winners. 

“I wish to express our gratitude to the wildlife experts, the camera and production crew, industry stakeholders and partners who supported us promoting the event and most importantly the local and international viewers who joined the ‘Couch Safari’. This was a great example of achieving success through team work, with the best interest of the country at heart. This event provided us some great insight on the importance of Sri Lanka’s natural environment and that wildlife can be integrated to generate tourism income for the country. We hope to extend this program to other national parks and tourism segments as well in the future,” stated Sri Lanka Tourism Chairperson Kimarli Fernando, thanking everyone who supported the event.  

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