Tourist arrivals near one million mark as Sri Lanka sees steady influx in May

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May 25, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka has welcomed nearly 92,000 international visitors so far in the month of May, bringing the total number of arrivals in 2025 to just under one million, according to the latest figures published by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA).

The data reveals that 91,785 tourists had entered the country by mid-May, with travellers from India making up the largest contingent. A total of 31,635 Indian nationals arrived during this period, representing approximately 34.5 per cent of all arrivals for the month. This continued dominance by India in the tourism sector reflects the close cultural, regional and travel ties between the two countries.

Visitors from the United Kingdom comprised the second-highest group for May, with 6,195 arrivals, followed closely by 6,043 tourists from China. Germany contributed 5,526 tourists, while 4,693 Bangladeshi nationals were also recorded among the recent influx.

With the addition of May’s figures, the cumulative total of international tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka for 2025 has reached 988,669—placing the country on track to surpass the one-million milestone well ahead of mid-year projections.

India remains the leading source market for the year with a total of 188,694 visitors since January. Russia follows in second place with 109,840 tourists, while the United Kingdom ranks third, contributing 93,248 travellers.

Tourism authorities have welcomed the surge in arrivals, crediting ongoing promotional efforts, improved international air connectivity, and increased regional travel as key factors.

The SLTDA continues to emphasise sustainable tourism practices and infrastructure development to support the growing demand.

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