Key Points

Tripura is experiencing an incredible tourism boom with domestic visitors jumping by over 64%. The state welcomed nearly 0.6 million domestic tourists and over 91,000 foreign visitors this year. Tourism Minister Sushanta Chowdhury credits this success to government initiatives that developed previously neglected tourist spots. This growth solidifies Tripura's position as the Northeast's second most popular destination for international travelers.

Key Points: Tripura Tourism Boom Sees 64% Domestic 36% Foreign Growth

  • Domestic tourist arrivals surged by 64.07% reaching 0.601 million visitors in 2024
  • Foreign tourist numbers grew 36.15% with 0.091 million international visitors
  • Tripura maintains position as Northeast's second most visited state after Sikkim
  • Government credits growth to infrastructure upgrades and cultural heritage promotion
  • Tourism Minister met Union ministers for sanctioning upcoming tourism projects
  • Focus on upgrading tourist lodges to boost revenue generation and visitor experience
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Tripura sees tourism boom, domestic arrivals up 64%, foreign visitors rise 36%

Tripura records 64% surge in domestic tourists and 36% rise in foreign visitors, maintaining its position as Northeast's second most popular destination after Sikkim.

"We have undertaken a series of initiatives to develop tourist spots that were neglected during the previous Left Front government - Sushanta Chowdhury"

Agartala, October 1

Tripura has achieved a significant milestone in tourism, recording substantial growth in both domestic and foreign tourist arrivals between 2023 and 2024.

According to official data, domestic tourist visits surged by 64.07 per cent, while foreign tourist arrivals registered a 36.15 per cent growth, reflecting the state's rising prominence as a travel destination.

In 2023, Tripura welcomed 0.366 million domestic tourists and 0.067 million foreign tourists. By 2024, the numbers had grown impressively, with 0.601 million domestic tourists and 0.091 million foreign tourists visiting the state. This remarkable rise has helped Tripura maintain its position as the second most-visited state in the North East for foreign tourists, after Sikkim, which continues to lead the region.

The growth is being hailed as a testament to the sustained efforts of the state government under the leadership of Chief Minister Manik Saha and the dedicated work of the Tripura Tourism Department. The increase highlights the state's success in promoting its cultural heritage, natural beauty, and improved infrastructure to attract both domestic and international travellers.

Reacting to the data, Tripura Tourism Minister Sushanta Chowdhury credited the growth to government efforts to enhance tourism infrastructure and facilities. "We have undertaken a series of initiatives to develop tourist spots that were neglected during the previous Left Front government. Recently, I, along with officials from Tripura Tourism, met Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and DoNER Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia regarding upcoming tourism projects, which we hope will be sanctioned soon," Chowdhury said.

The minister also emphasised the government's focus on upgrading tourist lodges, aimed at benefiting both domestic and international visitors while boosting revenue generation.

The latest tourism data highlights Tripura's rising appeal as a travel destination in the Northeast, signaling significant opportunities for economic development through the sector.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see tourism growing in our North East! However, I hope the government ensures sustainable development and doesn't let commercialization spoil the natural beauty. We've seen what happened to some hill stations in North India.
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Arjun K
The numbers are impressive but I wonder how much of this growth is due to better data collection versus actual increase in tourism. Still, good to see Tripura getting the attention it deserves. The Neermahal palace is absolutely stunning!
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Tripura from abroad, I can confirm it's a hidden gem! The warmth of the people, delicious food, and breathtaking landscapes make it worth the visit. More international tourists should discover this beautiful state.
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Vikram M
This is fantastic for local employment and economy! Tourism creates so many jobs - from hotels to guides to local artisans. Hope the benefits reach the common people and not just big hotel chains.
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Kavya N
While the growth is commendable, I wish the government would focus more on preserving local tribal cultures and traditions. Tourism should celebrate heritage, not dilute it. The Tripuri culture is so unique and beautiful! 🎭
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Michael C
The connectivity to Tripura has improved significantly in recent years with better flights and roads. This definitely helps tourism. Looking forward to visiting

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