Assam tourism witnesses unprecedented 575% surge in tourist arrivals; Mayfair Resort inaugurated by Chief Minister
Assam/IBNS: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has reported that there has been a remarkable rise of 575% in the number of tourists visiting Assam during 2022-23.
After the inauguration of a resort located at Sonapur near Guwahati, Chief Minister Sarma tweeted on Sunday, stating that, "“Over 1 cr tourists visited Assam in FY 2023, a record growth of 575%!”, reported EastMojo.
“To augment better tourism infrastructure, I was glad to inaugurate a beautiful 200-room-resort built by the Mayfair Group near Guwahati. My best wishes to the management," he tweeted further.
Over 1 cr tourists visited Assam in FY 2023, a record growth of 575% !
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) April 16, 2023
To augment better tourism infrastructure, I was glad to inaugurate a beautiful 200-room-resort built by the Mayfair Group near Guwahati.
My best wishes to the management.@jayanta_malla @MayfairResorts pic.twitter.com/eKE6aXiWhK
According to the Managing Director of the Assam Tourism Development Corporation, Padmapani Bora, approximately 1.75 million domestic tourists visited Assam during the year 2021-22.
Furthermore, Bora stated that out of the 11.8 million tourists who visited the Northeast region, approximately 10 million were recorded in Assam.
Bora also highlighted that these figures indicate a rising interest among tourists in exploring the state of Assam.
Bora credited the surge in tourist numbers to the improved efficiency of Assam's tourism industry, which includes the development of a user-friendly website that provides comprehensive information on various tourist destinations as well as online booking options.
“The ease of doing business and the prevailing peace are important factors driving growth in the tourism sector,” stated Bora.
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