Internet giant Google yesterday announced that its popular street view feature for Sri Lanka is active and available on Google Maps.
The launch brings the total number of countries where street view is available to 76.
“We are delighted to bring imagery of Sri Lanka to Street View on Google Maps,” said Helena Lersch, manager (public policy) at Google in an official statement.
The new street view allows people around the world to view and experience the infamous bustle of downtown Colombo, the cool tea plantation hills, the rich history and beautiful and diverse landscapes of Sri Lanka in 360-degree panoramic imagery from their phone, tablet or computer.
To capture this imagery, Google drove close to 50,000km across every state and province in Sri Lanka starting from December 2014 and finished in February this year.
By bringing Street View to Sri Lanka, Google hopes to create a new way of showcasing Sri Lanka’s beauty to the world while helping strengthen the country’s already burgeoning tourism trade, the statement said.
Sri Lanka has become a popular tourism destination, with the numbers of tourists heading to the island nation growing by almost 20% each year. In 2015, 1.8mn tourists visited the country.
“Sri Lanka is already a popular tourist destination, and we hope Street View will make the country even more accessible to people interested in exploring and visiting here. Whether you continue your journey in Google Maps or are inspired to visit in person, we invite you to enjoy the Land of Lions” Lersch added.
Highlights of the Street View of Sri Lanka are available at the following link: http://www.google.com/maps/streetview/#sri-lanka-highlights
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