Number of Indian tourists travelling to Bali goes up significantly, data reveals
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, BALI/ Updated : Dec 29, 2017, 14:18 IST
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Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has released a data which says there has been hike of 55.1 percent Indian tourists visiting Bali from January to October this year as compared to the last year during the same period.
Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has released a data which says there has been hike of 55.1 percent Indian tourists visiting Bali from January to October this year as compared to the last year during the same period. Read less

Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has released a data which says there has been hike of 55.1 percent Indian tourists visiting Bali from January to October this year as compared to the last year during the same period.

He also mentioned that India has contributed a lot to Bali tourism and has become the fourth-most foreign visitors to Bali after China, Australia and Japan. The data said that India’s contribution has been 4.43 percent of total of foreign visitors to Bali, which touched 5.02 million tourists from the months of January and October 2017. The 23.3 percent hike from last year is quite significant in several ways.
The countries that recorded growth in foreign tourists include China (57.06 percent), Germany (19.18 percent), Japan (12.27 percent), the United States of America (18.39 percent), the United Kingdom (15.39 percent), South Korea (26.77 percent) and France (10.09 percent).
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