Tourism in India in East, West,North and South direction
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Important tourist places of India in East , West, North and South direction
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TOURISM IN INDIA Represented By Subrat Kumar Lenka
CONTENT INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT TOURIST PLACES TOURISM GROWTH INDIA FACTORS AFFECTING TOURISM IN INDIA FUTURE PROSPECTIVES OF TOURISM CONCLUSION
Introduction Tourism is the travel for recreational (fun), leisure (rest), family or business purposes, usually of a limited duration. In India many attractive tourist places are found in different region of India. In India, beautiful monuments, heritage, culture, adventure sports ,natural beauty like water fall, lakes, Botanical & Zoological garden and Temple etc. always attract travellers to enjoy it .
The World Tourism Organisation defines tourists as people “travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes” . Tourism may be Domestic T ourism, Inbound Tourism , or Outbound Tourism.
IMPORTANT TOURIST PLACES OF INDIA FOUND IN EAST, WEST ,NORTH AND SOUTH DIRECTIONS
1.East India Tourist Place A. Jagannath Temple Puri , Odisha
B . Konark Sun Temple, The World Heritage site of Odisha
2.West India Tourist Place A. Ganga The Holy River
B. Anjuna Beach In Goa
3.North India Tourist Place A. Tajmahal and Yamuna river in UP
B . Elephant falls in Meghalaya
4. South India Tourist Place A. Tirupati Temple in Andhra Pradesh
B. Periyar National Park In Kerala
Tourism growth in India According to World Tourism Organisation estimates, India will lead in South Asia with 8.9 million arrivals by 2020. India is poised to emerge as the 2 nd fastest growing (8.8%) tourism economy in the world over 2005-14 according to the World Travel and Tourism.
Factors A ffecting Tourism Technology Research Importance Historical or Cultural Importance Economy Environment Religious Importance
Future prospects of Indian Tourism Demand for travel and tourism is e xpected to grow by 8.2%. Expected to be the to be the 2 nd largest employer . Capital investment is expected to grow by 8.8 % which is US$94.5 billion. Anticipated to become fastest growing business travel destination.
CONCLUSION : The opportunities for all the Indian tourism industry and connected to the industry are huge. Both government and private enterprise can gain some quick wins as well as start work on some areas for longer term development to challenge its approach to tourism , reallocating some of its expenditure and in so doing reenergize the industry. If the government, Industry , businesses and individuals employ the sort of joined up thinking that this implies then the opportunities for the country are indeed enormous.