Sri Lanka Tourist Arrivals Drop 22% in April

2026-05-12 00:58 By Joshua Ferrer 1 min. read

The number of foreign tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka dropped by 22.3% year-on-year to 135,643 in April 2026, following a 19.7% fall in the previous month.

This marked the lowest number of arrivals since May last year and the second consecutive yearly decline.

Still, the country’s tourism sector showed signs of steady growth with the number foreign tourist arrivals reaching a total of 904,855 from January 1 through May 6.

Among key source markets, India remained the top source market, contributing 42,645 visitors in April and accounting for 31% of total arrivals, continuing its strong position as the leading inbound tourism driver for the island.

This was followed by China (8%), UK (8%), Australia (7%), and Russia (5%).

On a monthly basis, foreign tourist arrivals fell by 26.3%.



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