Sri Lanka earns Top 10 spot among BBC’s “25 Best Places to Travel in 2025”
January 18, 2025 06:29 pm
Recognized by the BBC as the ninth destination on its prestigious list of “The 25 Best Places to Travel in 2025,” Sri Lanka continues to capture the imagination of travelers worldwide.
The UK-based media powerhouse praised the island nation for its enchanting blend of natural beauty and cultural treasures, from mist-shrouded hilltop tea plantations and freely roaming wild elephants to ancient temples steeped in history and idyllic waves ideal for surfers.
Despite declaring bankruptcy in April 2022, Sri Lanka has demonstrated remarkable resilience under new leadership. The recently appointed President has focused on revitalizing the country after the dual challenges of a global pandemic and civil unrest.
Tourism plays a pivotal role in this effort, with the country leaning on its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and storied heritage to attract global visitors.
Sri Lanka’s recovery narrative and diverse offerings—from serene beaches to lush, misty highlands—make it a destination that appeals to travelers seeking both beauty and inspiration in 2025.
Sri Lanka is aiming to attract an impressive 3 million visitors in 2025 and has started the year on a promising note, welcoming nearly 80,000 travelers within the first 10 days of January.
India and Russia have emerged as the leading source markets, contributing 11,749 (16.6%) and 11,629 (16.4%) arrivals, respectively, between January 1 and 9.
The United Kingdom ranked third with 5,520 visitors (7.8%), followed by Germany at 5,049 (7.1%), Australia with 3,055 (4.3%), and France contributing 2,714 (3.8%). Notably, January 2 and 3 stood out with impressive daily arrival figures of 9,392 and 8,974, respectively.
Meanwhile, Chinese arrivals, which are traditionally lower during the Lunar New Year as families celebrate at home, ranked seventh. However, a surge in connectivity with expanded routes by Chinese airlines is expected to boost these numbers in the coming months.
Source: TTW
--Agencies