Sri Lanka records highest-ever monthly tourist arrivals in February

Sri Lanka records highest-ever monthly tourist arrivals in February

March 4, 2026   06:17 am

The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) has reported that a total of 279,328 tourists arrived in Sri Lanka in February 2026.

According to the authority, this marks the highest number of tourists to visit the country in a single calendar month in Sri Lanka’s history. The figures also show an increase of nearly 16.2% compared to February 2025.

The highest number of tourist arrivals in a single day occurred on February 12, 2026, when 12,731 tourists arrived in the country within that day.

During the month of February 2026, India accounted for the highest number of arrivals, with 47,679 visitors, the SLTDA said.

Other countries contributing significant numbers of visitors included the United Kingdom (30,788 tourists), Russia (23,099 tourists), and Germany (22,566 tourists).

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