Tourist arrivals in Himachal Pradesh increased from 1.51 crore in 2022 to 1.60 crore last year, despite the disruptions caused by heavy rainfall, floods and landslides in mid-2023. In the first half of 2023, more than one crore tourists — 99,78,504 domestic and 28,239 foreign — had visited the state till June.
But tourist inflow completely stopped during the monsoon due to heavy rainfall, flash floods and landslides, and disruption caused by these, an official said. Himachal Pradesh suffered losses to the tune of Rs 9,905.77 crore due to the July and August rains, and more than 200 people were killed in rain-related incidents and accidents. Several people were also displaced.
Following the monsoon mayhem, relief and restoration works were undertaken on war-footing. The large flow of tourists during the Kullu International Dussehra marked the beginning of the revival of the tourism industry, officials told the PTI.
Data from the tourism department showed that 1.60 crore tourists, including 62,806 foreigners, visited the state during 2023 as compared to 1.51 crore tourists, including 29,333 foreigners, in 2022. While the overall increase was six per cent, it was 53 per cent foreign tourists, it showed. The officials said that a boost in infrastructure and addition of tourists’ spots has aided the recovery.
President of the Manali Hoteliers Association, Mukesh Thakur, said Atal tunnel (Rohtang), the new gateway to Lahaul and Spiti, has emerged as a tourist hotspot.
Besides the prominent tourist spots like Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti, Chamba, Dharamsala, Shimla and Kullu-Manali, there is also a perennial flow of visitors to 'shakti peeths' in Kangra, Bilaspur, Una, Sirmaur and Mandi.
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukkhu has said that the state's target is to have five crore tourists annually and for this infrastructure is being made.