The chart shows the number of overseas travelers arrivals in 5 different places of the world between 1990 and 2005
Overall , there was an increase in the numbers of foreign visitors in all 5 different regions of the world , with Central and Eastern Europe witnessing the most dramatic rise . In addition , North America consistently receiving the highest number of visitors in all the given period .
In 1990 , approximately 7 millions of international tourists came to Sub-Saharan Africa and South America . The foreign visitors who arrived in Central and Eastern Europe were responsible for 30 millions , while overseas travelers came to South-East Asia just around 20 millions . Over 70 millions international tourists visited North America .
In the last year of the period , the number of travelers arriving in Sub-Sahara Africa and South America was 20 million and 15 million respectively . The figures of foreign tourists came to Central and Eastern Europe rose dramatically to 87 million . While overseas visitors arrived in South-East Asia increased to 50 million , North America reaching a peak of 90 millions international tourists in 2000 and saw a small decrease in 2005 .
