Indonesia tourism arrivals up 9%
Indonesia welcomed more than 1.1 million foreign tourists during April 2025, marking and a 9% year on tear increase.
It swelled by 18.2% compared to March 2025, according to data released by Statistics Indonesia (BPS).
“The number of foreign tourist arrivals in April 2025 reached 1,164,539, showing strong growth both monthly and annually,” said BPS Deputy for Distribution and Services Statistics, Pudji Ismartini.
Malaysia was the top source market in April, contributing 170,020 visitors or 14.6% of the total.
Australia was next, followed by China.
Year to date inclusive of April reached 4.33 million tourist visits so far.
This is up 5.6% on 2024.
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