With the government extending e-Tourist Visa scheme to more countries, a total of 19,139 foreign tourists availed the facility in April as compared to 2,167 in the corresponding period last year, registering a growth of 783.2 per cent.
According to Tourism Ministry data, USA (31.83 per cent) is ahead of other countries in percentage shares of availing e-Tourist Visa facility during April, followed by Russian Federation (12.27 pc), Australia (11.42 pc), Germany (9.37 pc), Republic of Korea (4.67 pc), Ukraine (4.36 pc), Thailand (3.56 pc), Mexico (2.93 pc), New Zealand (2.67 pc) and Japan (2.37 pc).
The facility was further extended to the nationals of 31 countries in May 2015.
A total of 94,998 tourists took the e-Tourist Visa during January-April period this year as compared to 8,008 of during the same period last year, registering a growth of 1,086.3 per cent.
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