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Tourists Inflow

Tourism Sector has high potential for contributing to the economic growth and development for the State. The climatic condition of the State, its natural untouched vegetation and virgin forests, rolling hills and valleys are most suited for eco tourism, adventure tourism, cultural and ethnic tourism etc. As of now the sector is yet to take off in a beneficial manner and the advantages largely unexploited. The State Government through the Tourism Department which is the nodal agency for undertaking all policies and programmes for development and promotion of tourism, has been making endless efforts to promote tourism in the State by utilizing the available resources, building new tourist infrastructures, promoting rural tourism, focusing on human resource development and by promoting fairs and festivals.

 

Tourism Facilities, 2020-2021:

No. of State Owned Tourist FacilitiesNo. of Private HotelsNo. of Travel AgentsNo. of Tour Operators
Departmentally managedOutsourced to Private Parties
422768 (505 beds)418

Source: Economic Survey of Mizoram, 2021-22

 

Tourism Statistics in Mizoram, 2020-21 to 2021-22:

Sl. No.Particulars2020-212021-22
1No. of Domestic Tourist Arrived20,4741,32,099
2No. of Foreign Tourist Arrived90517
3No. of Tour OperatorsNANA
 a) RecognisedNANA
 b) Non-RecognisedNANA
4No. of Tourist Lodge (Govt./ Outsourced)/ with Highway Restaurant6767
 a) No. of Rooms536536
 b) No. of Beds1,0121,012

Source: Statistical Handbook of Mizoram 2022

 

Tourism Statistics in Mizoram, 2016-17 to 2019-20:

Sl. No.Particulars2016-20172017-20182018-20192019-2020
3No. of Tour Operators  59
a)Recognised2254
b)Non-Recognised--05
4No. of Tourist Lodge (Govt/ Outsourced)/ with Highway Restaurant57556459
a)No. of Rooms502500529534
b)No. of Beds106610301120816

Source: Statistical Handbook of Mizoram 2018 and 2020

 

The Mizoram Registration of Tourist Trade Act 2020: The Act, for the first time, introduces proper regulatory framework for suitable management of tourism sector in the State. Following the Act, a number of policies, rules and guidelines were formulated as follows:

  • The Mizoram Responsible Tourism Policy 2020
  • The Mizoram Registration of Tourist Trade Rules 2020
  • The Mizoram ( Aero-sports) Rules 2020
  • The Mizoram ( River Rafting) Rules 2020
  • Guidelines for Dormitories and Hostels in Mizoram
  • Guidelines for Homestays in Mizoram
  • Guidelines for Restaurants
  • Guidelines for Tour Operators in Mizoram
  • Guidelines for Ticketing Sales Agent/ Travel Agent in Mizoram
  • Guidelines for Tour Guides in Mizoram
  • Guidelines for Caravan Tourism in Mizoram
  • Guidelines for Recognition of Tourism Service Providers' Association in Mizoram
  • Guidelines for Organizing Festivals Other than Government

 

Feature of Tourism

 

There is a shift in paradigm in tourism market and a new tourism trend is emerging, which emphasizes on sustainable, environmentally and socially responsible tourism. And Mizoram has abundance of attractions for tourists interested in nature, culture, adventure and wellness. There are opportunities for attracting cross border tours from neighbouring countries like Bhutan, Bangladesh, Thailand and Myanmar. The Asian Highway from Malaysia via Thailand and Bangladesh to India will be passing through North East while going to Delhi and beyond. This opens potential border trade between Mizoram and Myanmar and Bangladesh.

 

Tourist arrival to Mizoram, 2005-06 to 2022-23:

YearDomesticForeignTotal
2005-20064599931346312
2006-20075024454250786
2007-20084422673580984
2008-200946801179585787
2009-20105763967578304
2010-20115762361983595
2011-20126351274489942
2012-20136463171296912
2013-20146458390698420
2014-201567554862101561
2015-20166658383067413
2016-20176722398768210
2017-201868679115569834
2018-201988122164489766
2019-20201595342143161677
2020-202120564320567
2021-202213252294132616
2022-20232184573551222008

Source: Economic Survey of Mizoram, 2022-23

 

District-wise Number of Tourist Spots, Tourist Lodges, Availability of Rooms and Beds, 2021:

DistrictTourist LodgesNo. of RoomsNo. of BedsHighway RestaurantsNo. of Picnic Spot
Mamit78611500
Kolasib64910610
Aizawl1311725202
Champhai55010200
Serchhip58213010
Lunglei4498710
Lawngtlai7347300
Siaha9325900
Saitual3184701
Khawzawl182010
Hnahthial2112110
Total62536101253

Source: Statistical Abstract of Mizoram 2021

 

Year-wise Revenue Collected by Tourism in Mizoram, 2005-06 to 2020-21:

(Rs. in Lakhs)

YearRevenue Collected fromTotal
Tourist LodgesHighway RestaurantPicnic Spot
2005-200663.755.460.8270.03
2006-200775.565.270.8181.64
2007-200881.564.520.3386.41
2008-2009105.794.670.71111.17
2009-2010117.015.471.02123.50
2010-2011141.535.591.03148.15
2011-2012147.235.490.91153.63
2012-2013157.7112.921.01171.64
2013-2014213.2024.551.32239.07
2014-2015197.4024.171.30222.87
2015-2016201.7219.530.91222.16
2016-2017215.1220.740.73235.91
2017-2018288.9620.890.25250.10
2018-2019280.2713.660.27294.20
2019-2020298.846.580.27305.70
2020-202136.020.002.3638.38

Source: Statistical Abstract of Mizoram 2015

 

District-wise Revenue Collected by Tourism in Mizoram, 2020-21:

(Rs. in Lakhs)

District/ StateRevenue Collected fromTotal
LodgeRestaurantPicnic Spot
Mamit2.840.000.002.84
Kolasib1.890.000.001.89
Aizawl12.600.002.3614.96
Champhai2.160.000.002.16
Serchhip3.480.000.003.48
Lunglei7.150.000.007.15
Lawngtlai4.360.000.004.36
Siaha0.500.000.000.50
Saitual0.350.000.000.35
Khawzawl0.690.000.000.69
Hnahthial0.000.000.000.00
Total36.020.002.3638.38

Source: Statistical Abstract of Mizoram 2021