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    Tourism In IndiaAtithi Devo Bhava

    Presented By Rajshree BhargavaUniversity Of Hotel Management

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    What is tourism?

    Tourism is the travel for recreational(fun),

    leisure(rest), familyor businesspurposes,usually of a limited duration.

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    We can say Tourism is commonly associated with trans-national travel, but

    may also refer to travel to another location within the same

    country.

    Temporary, short-term movement of people to destination

    outside their resident places.

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    Who is tourist ?

    The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as peopletraveling to and staying in places outside their usual

    environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure,

    business and other purposes.

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    Forms of tourism Domestic Tourism:

    Domestic tourism is tourism involving residents of one

    country traveling only within that country.

    nbound Tourism:

    Incoming tourism is also known as inbound tourism.

    Incoming tourism means travelers arriving in different countries

    from their own.

    Outbound Tourism:

    !utbound tourism refers to residents to travel outside their

    home country.

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    TOURI! I"#UTR$ I"I"#I%

    India as a tourism destination is the toast of the world

    at the moment.

    "onde #ast ranked India amongst the top !" tourist

    destinations.

    Travel and tourism industry is the second highest

    foreign e$change earner for India.

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    Foreign touristarriva&s'FT%s( in IndiaThe number of %T&s to India during'

    ()*)' #.$% million

    ()**' &.' million

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    The number of foreign tourist arrivals in the country in '"!

    showed an increase of about +.* over ()*.

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    FT%s ') share( of to* +,ource countries in India in-,+.

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    trength of India fortourism "ountry of rich heritage and traditions having a vast and

    varied history.

    laces of ancient civili/ation and settlements dating back to

    several centuries present in India.

    0nity in Diversity i.e.. 1ulticultural people staying together in

    the same country.

    !ne of the fastest growing economies of the world.

    India has been maintaining good and cordial relationship with

    different countries which helps the people of those countries to

    get the visas easily to visit India.University Of Hotel Management

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    Wea/ness Insufficient standard hotels in the country leading to the

    problem of accommodation for the visiting tourists. 2ack of proper infrastructure.

    oor health, lack of hygiene and proper sanitation among

    ma3ority of people especially in the rural parts of the country.

    Incidents of local people harassing and torturing the visitingtourists especially the foreign tourists in different parts of the

    country.

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    Threats Terrorism- Incidents like (45**, **5+ have an impact on the

    psyche of the visiting tourists.

    These incidents dramatically reduces the foreign tourist

    arrivals in India.

    The increasing #a$alite activities and constant 1aoist attacks

    in the country is not helping the cause either.

    Diseases in recent years such as Dengue, "hikungunya and

    6wine %lu are causing the tourists to stay away from visitingdifferent parts of the country.

    Increasing competition from other e$otic countries. 7$-

    6ingapore, 8ong 9ong etc.

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    #i0erent ty*es of tourism inIndia 8istory Tourism

    &dventure Tourism

    1edical Tourism

    7co 6ystem

    "ultural Tourism

    ilgrimage Tourism 6piritual Tourism

    :each Tourism

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    To* +, states visited 1yforeign tourist

    1aharashtra

    Tamil #adu Delhi

    0ttar-radesh

    ;a3asthan

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    To* +, states visited 1ydomestic tourist 0ttar radesh

    &ndhra radesh Tamil #adu

    9arnataka

    1aharashtra

    1adhya radesh

    ;a3asthan

    0ttarakhand

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    7llora"aves

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    2hajjiar

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    India>s6wit/erland,is

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    hillstationin"hambaD

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    !agnetic hi&&

    It is located near ehin beautiful 2adakh is known to

    possess strong magnetic properties which have the strength

    to pull cars up-hill.University Of Hotel Management

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    #oor3&ess 4ouses of hani

    higna*ur

    It is a village located about ? km from -hmednagar of aharashtra.

    The uni@ueness of this small village is that none of the houses in this

    village has doors or even a door frame, including the commercial

    buildings, schools etc for safety.University Of Hotel Management

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    5ociferous 5ihigaon

    Aihigaon falls in 9asara 1umbai. B8eight-*() ft.C

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    The 4aunted city of

    Bhangarh6

    !ne of the India>s spookiest and the haunted ruins lies in /hangarh,

    -l0ardistrict in the state of 1a2asthan.University Of Hotel Management

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    !a7&ynnong

    It is in 9hasi 8ills of 1eghalaya.

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    4ave&oc/

    8avelock Island, &ndamans.

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    Initiatives ta/en 1y

    government to *romotetourism industry

    In the year ())(, the =overnment of India announced a #ew

    Tourism olicy.The policy is built around the +-6 1antra of -

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