Tourist arrivals show a very healthy growth of 13.8 per cent from 123,269 in 2013 to 140,319 in August this year.
The top five sources of tourist arrivals in August were India, the UK, China, Germany and France. Together they had accounted for 47.6 per cent of total arrivals, the Central Bank said today.
As a result the earnings from tourism increased by over 22 per cent to USD 202.7 million up from the USD 165.9 million earned in August 2013, it said.
Tourism is a top foreign exchange earner for Sri Lanka's USD 59 billion economy, with garments and tea, and remittances from expatriate workers being ahead.
The exports recorded over 7 per cent growth to USD 991 million in August. India ranks fourth and 50 per cent of the total exports had been to the USA, the UK, Italy, India and Germany.
Textiles and garments contributed more than 85 per cent of the export growth.
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