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South Asian countries in terms of total contribution of travel and tourism to GDP. #1. Cambodia, Total GDP: USD 20.02 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 28.3%. Here: The exterior view of Angkor Wat. (Photo by Ashit Desai/Getty Images)

South Asian countries in terms of total contribution of travel and tourism to GDP. #1. Cambodia, Total GDP: USD 20.02 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 28.3%. Here: The exterior view of Angkor Wat. (Photo by Ashit Desai/Getty Images)



#2. Thailand, Total GDP: USD 406.8 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 20.6%. Here: Prasat Hin Phimai Historical Park In Thailand. (Photo by Sorawit123/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

#2. Thailand, Total GDP: USD 406.8 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 20.6%. Here: Prasat Hin Phimai Historical Park In Thailand. (Photo by Sorawit123/Getty Images/iStockphoto)



#3. Malaysia, Total GDP: USD 296.4 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 13.7%. Here: A view of beautiful sunrise overlooking national landmark of Malaysia, The Petronas Twin Towers. (Photo by Fakrul Jamil Photography/Getty Images)

#3. Malaysia, Total GDP: USD 296.4 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 13.7%. Here: A view of beautiful sunrise overlooking national landmark of Malaysia, The Petronas Twin Towers. (Photo by Fakrul Jamil Photography/Getty Images)



#4. Sri Lanka, Total GDP: USD 81.32 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 11.4%. Here: Early morning view of a village in Nuwara Eliya, Sir Lanka. (Photo by Emad Aljumah/Getty Images)

#4. Sri Lanka, Total GDP: USD 81.32 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 11.4%. Here: Early morning view of a village in Nuwara Eliya, Sir Lanka. (Photo by Emad Aljumah/Getty Images)



#5. India, Total GDP: USD 2.264 trillion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 9.6%. Here: Young Indian woman walking near Taj Mahal in early morning light. (Photo by Adrian Pope/Getty Images)

#5. India, Total GDP: USD 2.264 trillion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 9.6%. Here: Young Indian woman walking near Taj Mahal in early morning light. (Photo by Adrian Pope/Getty Images)



#6. Vietnam, Total GDP: USD 202.6 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 9.1% . Here: A boat in the Thu Bon River, Hoi An, Vietnam. (Photo by Domingo Leiva/Getty Images)

#6. Vietnam, Total GDP: USD 202.6 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 9.1% . Here: A boat in the Thu Bon River, Hoi An, Vietnam. (Photo by Domingo Leiva/Getty Images)



#7. China, Total GDP: USD 11.2 trillion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 9.0%. (Photo by Ady Petrova/Getty Images)

#7. China, Total GDP: USD 11.2 trillion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 9.0%. (Photo by Ady Petrova/Getty Images)



#8. Pakistan, Total GDP: USD 283.7 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 6.9%. Here: Faisal mosque at night, Islamabad, Pakistan. (Photo by Punnawit Suwuttananun/Getty Images)

#8. Pakistan, Total GDP: USD 283.7 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 6.9%. Here: Faisal mosque at night, Islamabad, Pakistan. (Photo by Punnawit Suwuttananun/Getty Images)



#9. Indonesia, Total GDP: USD 932.3 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 6.2%. Here: Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, or Pura Bratan, is a major Shivaite and water temple on Bali, Indonesia. (Photo by Tonnaja.com/Getty Images)

#9. Indonesia, Total GDP: USD 932.3 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 6.2%. Here: Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, or Pura Bratan, is a major Shivaite and water temple on Bali, Indonesia. (Photo by Tonnaja.com/Getty Images)



#10. Bangladesh, Total GDP: USD 221.4 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 4.3%. Here: Brahmani kites flying over a pond looking for prey. (Photo by Rez Click/Getty Images)

#10. Bangladesh, Total GDP: USD 221.4 billion (2016). Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP: 4.3%. Here: Brahmani kites flying over a pond looking for prey. (Photo by Rez Click/Getty Images)
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