Tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka top 1.3 mn as Sector shows strong recovery

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July 28, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka has seen a steady rise in international tourist arrivals this year, with more than 1.3 million visitors entering the country so far in 2025, according to figures released by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA).

The influx signals continued recovery and renewed global interest in the island nation as a travel destination.

From January to date, a total of 1,313,232 foreign travellers have arrived, with July alone accounting for 145,188 visitors. The figures highlight a consistent upward trend for the industry, which has been working to rebuild after years of disruption caused by the global pandemic and domestic economic challenges.

India has once again emerged as the largest contributor to Sri Lanka’s tourism market. In July, 27,786 Indian nationals visited the island, making up just over 19 per cent of total arrivals for the month.

Industry analysts say this trend reflects strong regional connectivity, cultural ties, and increased marketing efforts targeting Indian travellers.

Officials note that these encouraging numbers reflect the success of recent visa liberalisation measures and government-led tourism campaigns aimed at both traditional and emerging markets.

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