Malaysia Targets 2 Million Indian Tourists by 2026 Amid Strong Travel Demand
Malaysia is setting an ambitious target to attract over two million Indian tourists by 2026, capitalizing on the unstoppable growth of its tourism sector. This goal comes at a time when demand from Indian travelers remains remarkably resilient, despite global disruptions such as geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties. The country’s strategic initiatives, including targeted promotional campaigns and strengthening bilateral ties with India, have fueled this upward momentum. With a strong cultural appeal, diverse tourism offerings, and enhanced travel connectivity, Malaysia aims to further solidify its position as a top destination for Indian tourists, ensuring sustained growth even amidst challenges.
Malaysia’s tourism sector is set to achieve a new milestone in 2026 as Indian visitor numbers are expected to surpass 2 million. This significant growth comes as the country capitalizes on a robust tourism partnership with India, one of its key source markets. With the backdrop of a resilient demand despite global challenges, Malaysia is poised to further strengthen its tourism and economic ties with India.
Malaysia welcoming over 1.36 million Indian visitors. This growth trend continued into 2025, with the numbers climbing to 1.56 million, reflecting an almost 15% increase in arrivals. This upward trajectory highlights the growing importance of India as a key source market for Malaysia’s tourism sector.
Building on this momentum, Malaysia is set to make a big leap in 2026, with expectations to host around 2.1 million Indian visitors, coinciding with the Visit Malaysia Year campaign. The country’s strategic focus on promoting its vibrant cultural heritage, diverse tourism offerings, and strong economic ties with India is a driving force behind this remarkable growth forecast.





