Sudan—International Tourism, Arrivals
Sudan's international tourism, arrivals was 836,000 in 2018, ranking #106 out of 194 countries. This represents a +2.8% change from 2017. Over the past 19 years, the highest recorded value was 836,000 (2018) and the lowest was 38,000 (2000). Data sourced from the World Bank World Development Indicators.
Historical Data
| Year | Value | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2018 | 836,000 | +2.8% |
| 2017 | 813,000 | +1.6% |
| 2016 | 800,000 | +8.0% |
| 2015 | 741,000 | +8.3% |
| 2014 | 684,000 | +15.7% |
| 2013 | 591,000 | +2.8% |
| 2012 | 575,000 | +7.3% |
| 2011 | 536,000 | +8.3% |
| 2010 | 495,000 | +17.9% |
| 2009 | 420,000 | -4.5% |
| 2008 | 440,000 | +0.9% |
| 2007 | 436,000 | +32.9% |
| 2006 | 328,000 | +33.3% |
| 2005 | 246,000 | +303.3% |
| 2004 | 61,000 | +17.3% |
| 2003 | 52,000 | +0.0% |
| 2002 | 52,000 | +4.0% |
| 2001 | 50,000 | +31.6% |
| 2000 | 38,000 |
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About This Indicator
Definition
International inbound tourists (overnight visitors) are the number of tourists who travel to a country other than that in which they have their usual residence, but outside their usual environment, for a period not exceeding 12 months and whose main purpose in visiting is other than an activity remunerated from within the country visited. When data on number of tourists are not available, the number of visitors, which includes tourists, same-day visitors, cruise passengers, and crew members, is shown instead. Sources and collection methods for arrivals differ across countries. In some cases data are from border statistics (police, immigration, and the like) and supplemented by border surveys. In other cases data are from tourism accommodation establishments. For some countries number of arrivals is limited to arrivals by air and for others to arrivals staying in hotels. Some countries include arrivals of nationals residing abroad while others do not. Caution should thus be used in comparing arrivals across countries. The data on inbound tourists refer to the number of arrivals, not to the number of people traveling. Thus a person who makes several trips to a country during a given period is counted each time as a new arrival.
Methodology
Data compiled by Yearbook of Tourism Statistics, Compendium of Tourism Statistics and data files, UN Tourism.