India ranks fifth among the top 10 countries visiting the island, after Australia, China, Japan and the UK."
Denpasar, Bali (ANTARA News) - The number of Indian tourists visiting Bali has increased by 61.57 percent -- the highest rise among all countries -- compared to the same period last year, from 72,969 to 117,897 people.

"India ranks fifth among the top 10 countries visiting the island, after Australia, China, Japan and the UK," Adi Nugroho, head of Balis Central Statistics Agency (BPS), said on Wednesday.

Indian tourists constitute 3.69 percent of the total foreign tourists visiting Bali. About 3.19 million tourists have visited the destination in the first eight months of 2016. This figure is by 22.76 percent higher than the number of visitors seen during the same period last year, which was 2.6 million.

India tops the list of countries that have seen the highest rise in the number of visitors to Bali, followed by the UK (42.56 percent) and China (35.06 percent), Nugroho said. The number of German tourists has risen by 35.05 percent, French by 31.48 percent, Australian by 18.51 percent and Japanese by 7.98 percent.

Bali tourism practitioner Made Sudana said Bali is seeing an increasing number of Indian tourists because of the similarity between both places in terms of art, culture and Hinduism. Improved cooperation between India and Indonesia has also had a positive effect. Bali has actively pursued this as it expects more and more Indian tourists to visit the island.

Earlier, Indonesian Ambassador to India, Rizali W Indrakesuma, said the Indonesian government is seeking direct flights to India and vice-versa. Direct flights are important as they will help increase the number of Indian tourists as well as facilitate business and investment opportunities between both countries.
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