Himachal Tourism: Tourism Shines Even In Disaster, Record 1.60 Crore Tourists Come In 2023 To Himachal

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Despite the natural disaster in Himachal Pradesh, a record 1.60 crore tourists have visited Devbhoomi Himachal in the year 2023. The most important thing is that compared to the year 2022, an increase of 5.99 percent has been recorded in the inflow of tourists.

Tourist. - Photo: Diary Times

Tourist. - Photo: Diary Times

YearIndianForeignTotal
20231,59,42,11862,8061,60,04,924
20221,50,70,94429,3331,51,00,277
202156,32,2704,83256,37,102
202031,50,71442,66532,133,79
Tourist. – Data: Diary Times
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Wednesday February 21: The past year has been very beneficial in Himachal Pradesh from the tourism business point of view. Despite the natural disaster in Himachal Pradesh, a record 1.60 crore tourists have visited Devbhoomi Himachal in the year 2023. The most important thing is that compared to the year 2022, an increase of 5.99 percent has been recorded in the inflow of tourists. The 5.99 per cent increase in tourist inflow has certainly been beneficial for businessmen involved in the tourism business, including hotels, restaurants and taxi operators.

A total of 1.51 crore tourists have visited Devbhoomi in Himachal Pradesh in the year 2022. Whereas in the year 2021, 56.37 lakh tourists and in the year 2020, 32.13 lakh tourists had visited Devbhoomi Himachal Pradesh.

In the year 2020-21, when the tourism business was adversely affected due to Covid-19, but after the restrictions of Covid-19 were lifted, tourists started visiting Devbhoomi Himachal Pradesh.

If we look at the statistics of Himachal Tourism Department, the tourist city Kullu-Manali remains the first choice of tourists. In the year 2023, 27.59 lakh tourists have visited the valleys of the tourist city Kullu-Manali. Solan stood second in Himachal Pradesh with 24.64 lakh tourists, while Shimla stood third with 21.43 lakh tourists. 6.76 lakh tourists have reached Kangra.

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Himachal Tourism: Tourism Shines Even In Disaster, Record 1.60 Crore Tourists Come In 2023 To Himachal

Meet Muskan Rana, a final-year Master of Journalism and Mass Communication student of Himachal Pradesh University Summerhill Shimla. Currently contributing her skills to Dairy Times, Muskan excels in news reporting, anchoring, and voiceover artistry. With a fervent passion for Political Affairs, Sports, and Daily Current Affairs, her work reflects dynamism and depth. Muskan’s on-camera prowess, coupled with a keen analytical eye, ensures compelling and accurate news narratives. Prior to her current role, she served as a city reporter for Amar Ujala newspaper in Shimla, where she refined her ability to present news in an interesting yet true manner. Muskan is dedicated to making news accessible, ensuring that it is not only informative but also engaging for the common man.

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