Arrivals from India to the Indonesian holiday hot spot are in second place, after the Australians. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BALI, DENPASAR - At the Gateway of India restaurant in the heart of the tourist district of Seminyak, Bali, Mumbai-based Anand Kumar, 34, reasoned why he and his wife of three months chose Bali for their honeymoon.
“We wanted something different for our honeymoon, and we had already been to Thailand,” Mr Kumar told The Straits Times.There were about 150,000 arrivals from India, according to the latest airport data for the 11 months to November 2022, well behind the Australians who numbered more than half a million. From Britain, there were nearly 110,000 arrivals.
Arrivals to the Hindu majority island from India have slowly crept up in recent years thanks to religious similarities and the easier visa rules. At 372,000 arrivals, they were the third-largest group of arrivals behind China in 2019, a 5 per cent increase from 2018. In 2022, he arranged six weddings for Indian clients. This year, he has nine confirmed. A client for a wedding planned for later in January increased the number of guests from 80 to 180.
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