Shangri-La Hambantota Positions Sri Lanka as a Global Destination Wedding Powerhouse

Shangri-La Hambantota Positions Sri Lanka as a Global Destination Wedding Powerhouse

Hambantota, Sri Lanka – As Sri Lanka continues its resurgence as one of Asia’s most compelling travel destinations, Shangri-La Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa is emerging as a defining force in positioning the island as a premier destination for international weddings — where scale, setting, and storytelling converge.

This vision came vividly to life this March with the multi-day wedding celebrations of entrepreneur and Managing Director of Gulf-O-Flex, Rubber World Industry Global Mujtaba Shaikhani and Dr. Hafsha, a renowned aesthetic medicine practitioner from Mumbai, India, hosted at the oceanfront resort.

Designed as an immersive, multi-day celebration, the wedding unfolded through an extraordinary 21 curated events across the resort, welcoming guests from the United Arab Emirates, India, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, and Sri Lanka.

Over several days, the southern coastline transformed into a vibrant stage for culture, celebration, and global connection.

The significance of such international celebrations was reflected in the presence of Hon. Vijitha Herath, Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka, who attended during the festivities, underscoring the growing importance of destination weddings within the country’s evolving tourism landscape.

Set across 58 hectares of tropical landscape overlooking the Indian Ocean, Shangri-La Hambantota offers a rare combination of expansive outdoor venues and the capability to host multi-format, large-scale celebrations seamlessly.

From sunset ceremonies along the coastline to intricately themed evenings, the resort continues to demonstrate a level of versatility and scale unmatched in the region.

Yet, the impact of such weddings extends far beyond the celebrations themselves.

Large-scale international weddings activate a wide network of local industries — from florists, designers, and entertainers to transport providers and small and medium enterprises across the southern region.

Each event generates sustained economic activity over several days, supporting livelihoods while showcasing Sri Lanka’s creative and hospitality capabilities to a global audience.

This is not the first destination wedding of its kind hosted at Shangri-La Hambantota, with the resort witnessing a growing portfolio of international celebrations.

Based on confirmed events, the property is set to see a doubling of destination wedding bookings this year — a strong and encouraging signal for Sri Lanka’s tourism industry as a whole.

Refhan Razeen, General Manager of Shangri-La Hambantota, commented:

“Hosting a celebration of this scale is a testament to Sri Lanka’s ability to deliver world-class experiences with authenticity and warmth.

Destination weddings are not only deeply personal milestones, but also powerful contributors to tourism — bringing global audiences to our shores while creating meaningful opportunities for local communities.”

The Shaikhani–Hafsha wedding stands as a compelling example of how Sri Lanka can position itself within the high-value travel segment.

With extended stays, increased per-guest spend, and global visibility driven organically through influential networks, destination weddings represent one of the most impactful avenues for tourism growth.

Shangri-La Hambantota, with its scale, versatility, and setting along Sri Lanka’s southern coastline, continues to lead this movement — shaping a future where celebrations not only create lasting memories, but also contribute meaningfully to the nation’s tourism story.