MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: Siberia, the South and the Caucasus Lead in Growth of Tourist Trips Over Nine Months

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Tourists made 5.5 million trips in nine months across Siberian regions from January to September 2024. This is 15.3% more than in the same period last year. The federal district took first place in terms of the number of tourists received. The Republic of Tyva, Tomsk and Omsk regions demonstrated the highest results.

The second place in the ranking of federal districts was taken by the traditionally touristy south of Russia. Here, the increase in the number of trips was 14.8%. In total, the southern regions received 12.3 million tourists.

The North Caucasus rounds out the top three, demonstrating significant growth rates in this area in recent years. The indicator increased by 14.8% and reached 2.3 million trips.

“Over the past nine months, Rosstat recorded 65.5 million tourist trips across Russia, which is 11.1% more than in the same period in 2023. The growing interest in our country from foreign tourists is encouraging: more than 3 million people have become guests of Russian hotels, which is 42% more than last year. This success confirms that Russia is becoming increasingly popular with travelers from all over the world,” said Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that President Vladimir Putin had instructed to make the visa regime more flexible and accessible for tourists from other countries. Thus, visa-free group trips are available for citizens of Iran and China, and representatives of 52 countries can obtain electronic visas.

The regions of the Far East have become leaders in the growth of interest from foreign tourists. The most significant results are shown by the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Amur Region and Khabarovsk Krai.

The top three leaders in terms of growth in tourist trips from abroad also include the Northwest and Siberia, with an increase of 69 and 63.8%, respectively. Here, significant results are demonstrated by the Republic of Karelia, Murmansk Region, St. Petersburg, as well as Irkutsk, Tomsk Region and the Republic of Tyva.

“This year we are seeing rapid growth and the establishment of new tourist centers. First of all, we are talking about Siberia and the Far East. They are actively being developed by both Russian and foreign travelers. I believe that these are the most promising geographic areas for investors. For our part, we are ready to support these growth points with government support measures within the framework of the national project “Tourism and Hospitality Industry”, – said Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov.

The Minister added that this year the Discover Russia brand was also developed, which already today helps promote Russian tourism products in foreign markets through the cultural component, creative and gastronomic industries.

 

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