Bihar has witnessed a considerable decline in the inflow of tourists ever since the Nitish Kumar government imposed prohibition on alcohol in the state on 5 April this year. According to the figures of Bihar’s tourism department, the total number of tourists coming to the state came down to 42.84 lakh during April-July this year, compared to 61.52 lakh over the same period in 2015. Call it the effect of prohibition or something else, the number of foreign tourists during the April-July period came down to 1.74 lakh from 1.91 lakh last year during the corresponding period.
The number has seen a decline during the January-July period also. It was 1.05 crore in 2015 which came down to 89.73 lakh.
The total number of tourists coming to Bihar was 2.89 crore in 2015 (January to December) with 2.80 crore domestic tourists and 9.2 lakh foreign tourists. Those associated with the tourism industry say that the trend may be due to prohibition on alcohol and also due to a lack of aggressive marketing. There is also a perception outside the state that the law and order situation has deteriorated and therefore, it is not safe to travel in Bihar.
According to Rajesh Kumar, a Patna-based official of the Association of Domestic Tour Operators of India (ADTOI), besides prohibition, deteriorating law and order situation and bad condition of roads are responsible for the decline in tourist inflow. “All MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and events) activities associated with the hotel industry