website hit counter
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Thursday, January 9, 2025

HomeBusinessOver 39,000 tourist arrivals recorded in first 5 days of 2025

Over 39,000 tourist arrivals recorded in first 5 days of 2025

Over 39,000 tourist arrivals recorded in first 5 days of 2025

spot_img

According to the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA), over 39,000 tourist arrivals were recorded in the first 5 days of the year.

Accordingly, 39,415 tourist arrivals were recorded from January 01 to 05, of which 6,481 were identified as Russian nationals and 6,183 as Indian nationals.

The majority of the tourists were identified as Russian and Indian nationals, with British, German, Australian and American tourists also among the arrivals.

Sri Lanka recorded the highest number of daily arrivals in the four-day period on Wednesday, January 02, with 9,392 tourist arrivals recorded in the country.

Latest articles

No Recent HMPV Cases in Sri Lanka; Health Minister Calls for Responsible Reporting

Health Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa has addressed recent media claims of detected HMPV cases...

Breaking: Gnanasara Thera Sentenced to 9 Months for Anti-Islam Remarks

Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara Thera, the General Secretary of the Bodu Bala Sena (BBS), has...

CEJ Calls for an End to Unscientific Elephant Drives, Sends LOD to Wildlife Director General

The Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ), a public interest organisation dedicated to environmental conservation,...

Third Phase of Pali and Sanskrit Bhikku Exchange Programme Begins in India

One of the largest Buddhist settlements in India is located in Mundgod, home to...

More like this

‘NSBM Edu Fair’ This Weekend at Havelock City Mall and Kandy City Centre

Following the success of last weekend’s NSBM Open Day for the January 2025 intake,...

Colombo-Badulla train journey ranked 7th best scenic journey of 2025

With the inclusion of the Colombo-Badulla train journey among the world's 10 best train...

SLT-Mobitel completes laying of historic SEA-ME-WE 6 submarine cable to Matara

The cable system will be commercially operational by mid-2026The 21,700 km SEA-ME-WE 6 submarine...