Sri Lanka: tourism boom in May,

Friday, 04 July 2008
 by Melani Manel Perera

Last month showed a 21% increase compared to 2007, with the preponderance of visitors coming from southern Asia and the Middle East. A partial improvement in "general conditions" is stimulating growth, but fears remain over attacks by Tamil Tigers.

Colombo (AsiaNews) - In Sri Lanka, a boom is on in the tourism sector: according to the most recent data provided by the tourism ministry, in May the country registered a spike compared to the same month the year before, with the preponderance of the visitors coming from southern Asia, in addition to substantial numbers from Middle Eastern countries.  

A spokesman for the foreign ministry has elaborated on the official data, according to which in May there were 31,140 foreign tourists - compared to 26,307 in 2007 - with an increase of 18.4%.  12,495 tourists came from southern Asia (+21.3%), while the greatest percentage increase was seen in Middle Eastern countries, an increase of 79.8%, followed by a 70.9% increase in visitors from South America.  The figures from southeast Asian countries are also strong: +34.4% from Thailand, +86% from Singapore, +72.2% from Taiwan, and 53.8% from Indonesia.  

According to some of the drivers in the capital who provide transportation to and from the airport, the flood of tourism applies "as much to the north as to the south of the country", and the growth is due to "general improvement" in socio-economic conditions.  They emphasise the "natural beauty" that Sri Lanka offers, inviting tourists and visitors to "respect and preserve the country's good name and state of health".

(Courtesy : Asia News )

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