Malaysia is now the number one halal holiday destination for Muslim holidaymakers!
The survey also listed Egypt, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Singapore as runners-up.
The study by Singapore-based Muslim travel consultancy, Crescentrating, ranked countries on how well they catered to the increasing number of Muslim travellers seeking halal — or Islam-compliant — food and services.
The results were based on the level of safety in a country, the ease of access to halal food and prayer facilities, and whether hotels catered to the needs of Muslim guests. On a scale of one to 10, in which 10 is the best score, Malaysia came out number one with a grade of 8.3 among 50 nations surveyed.
Egypt was in second place, followed by the United Arab Emirates and Turkey, Saudi Arabia was in fourth place and Singapore was in the fifth.
Crescentrating chief executive Fazal Bahardeen said the survey was taken from the point of view of travellers, meaning that it measured the ease of access by Muslim tourists, not locals, to halal food and facilities.
“Malaysia is one of the few countries where you can find a prayer place in almost every location, be it a mall or the airport.”
He said that while Malaysian authorities had been focusing on the market for several years, Indonesia — the world’s most populous Muslim nation, had not done as well.
“The main problem for Indonesia is that it’s not straightforward for a Muslim visitor to find halal food availability. For locals, it’s probably not an issue.”
Saudi Arabia came out as a holiday destination for the first time since the survey started in 2011 because more Muslims used their holidays to go there to perform the umrah, a minor pilgrimage, Fazal said.
Spending by Muslim tourists was growing faster than the global rate and is forecast to reach US$192 billion (RM580 billion) a year by 2020, up from US$126 billion in 2011.
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