International tourists visiting poll-bound Gujarat this December can now get a peep into the conduct of Assembly polls with tourism specialists mooting the concept of ‘election tourism’.
“The concept of ‘election tourism’ was introduced at the World Tourism Mart held in London earlier this month, and it has clicked,” said Manish Sharma, Chairman of the Gujarat Tourism Development Society (GTDS), which represents 10 private tour operators in the State.
Elections will be held in Gujarat in two phases on December 13 and 17.
As part of ‘poll tourism’, foreign tourists who visit Gujarat at the time of the elections, would meet prominent BJP and Opposition Congress leaders here, interact with them and develop a better understanding of how public representatives get elected in India.
According to the GTDS, the heritage, religious and adventure tourist circuits in the State have been clubbed with the Assembly constituencies to cater to tourists.
If marketing elections, often termed as the biggest festival of democracy, is a niche concept, the thrill of having a closer glimpse into the conduct of Assembly polls in the world’s biggest democracy seems to have arrested the attention of globetrotters.
“We have received over 150 confirmations from countries such as Egypt, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Germany, Ukraine who had participated in WTM,” Sharma claimed.
Tour operators and tourism boards from across the world had participated in the WTM event.
“A lot of international travellers visit Gujarat in December for the Rann Mahotsav in Kutch. We just convinced them to pre-pone their visit by a week so that they could get a fair idea of this biggest festival of democracy: the election,” he said.