According to data from the National Administration of Tourism, the number of international visitors to Vietnam in November 2022 was the highest since tourism reopened after Covid-19, with more than 596,900 arrivals, a 23% increase from October.
In November 2022, Vietnam welcomed 569.9 thousand international visitors, an increase of 23.2% from the previous month. This is the data just released by Vietnam’s National Administration of Tourism.
According to data from the National Administration of Tourism, there were more than 2.95 million international visitors to Vietnam in the first 11 months of 2022, and the number of international visitors to Vietnam gradually increased in the last months of the year, when the high season began. Last November, the number of international visitors to Vietnam was the highest since tourism reopened in March.
Of these, more than 70% of international visitors to Vietnam are Asian visitors, with the largest number of tourists coming from Korea (763.9 thousand arrivals, equal to 26%). The number of visitors from the US is second with more than 266,000 arrivals, accounting for 9%.
The visitor market from India continues to grow. According to the General Bureau of Statistics, Vietnam welcomed 27,000 visitors from India in November 2022, an increase of 31% from the previous month and 50% more than the same period in 2019. Overall, in the first 11 months of 2022, the total number of Indian visitors to Vietnam reached 109,000, ranking them 9th out of 10 markets sending tourists to Vietnam. The average visitor growth is 49%/month.
International visitors are returning to Vietnam more (Photo: Linh Trang)
In terms of domestic visitors, an estimated 4.5 million visitors will be reached by November 2022, of which approximately 3 million visitors have a stay. Overall, the total number of domestic visitors in the first 11 months of 2022 reached 96.3 million, much higher than the figure for the whole of 2019 – the time before the epidemic broke out.
Total tourist revenues in the first 11 months of 2022 are estimated to be VND 456.7 trillion, which is up 70% compared to the same period in 2019, the time before the Covid-19 epidemic.
@ Vietnam net