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Thursday 02-Sep-2010 Kashmir, Himachal turmoil benefits Thailand

The political unrest in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and frequent landslides in Himachal Pradesh have seen a steady diversion of tourists to Thailand in the past few months.

By  Traveltechie Bureau | Mumbai

The political unrest in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and frequent landslides in Himachal Pradesh have seen a steady diversion of tourists to Thailand in the past few months. Thailand has been rapidly attracting most tourists put off by the disasters in the Indian destinations.

Official figures stated the number of tourists visiting here this season were almost double as compared to last year. According to Thai Airways manager Kumud Mehta, more Indians were visiting Bangkok and other parts of Thailand than ever before.

Though there were disturbances in Thailand as well, there had been no long-term effect on the inflow of tourists from India, Mehta said, adding that low-cost hotels and shopping places remained all-time favourite attractions for tourists. “It is much cheaper to go to Thailand than to tour within India,” he added.

Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, director of the tourism authority of Thailand, said the tourism industry here had been evidently recovering from the effects of the political crisis as the inflow of tourists had looked up in the past few months. He hoped to succeed in achieving the target of 14 million visitors. The Thai government was also making efforts to dispel the impression overseas that Thailand was disturbed in any way, he said.