Wednesday, 7 August 2013

India Tourism – Vital Facts and Figures

India Tourism – Vital Facts and Figures



It will not be an exaggeration to state that India has the right tourism potential and that is what makes it attract all types of tourists from all over the world. So,if you are on a lookout for a place that adventurous, cultural, pilgrimage oriented,equipped with beautiful beaches, scenic mountain resorts, India is the right place.

Travelling through Indian states and cities makes you interact with its cultural and geographical richness. Here are some facts and figures pertaining to India Tourism to enable you to have a glimpse of this rich and varied nation.

• One of the largest service industry, tourism in India accounts for 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of      the total employment in India.

• India accommodates more than 5 million annual foreign tourists and 562 million domestic tourism visits.

• Annual growth rate from approximately US$100 billion in 2008 is set to increase to US$275.5 billion by 2018. It means growth of 9.4% annually.

• Most of the tourists India receives belong to USA and UK

• Top four states welcoming tourists are Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.

• The nodal agency, which formulates national policies and programmes pertaining to tourism in India, is the  Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.

• The Ministry of Tourism is also engaged in promotion of tourism in India and maintains the "Incredible India" campaign.

• According to one estimate, tourism revenues are expected to surge by 42% from 2007 to 2017.
Recently held Commonwealth Games in Delhi, 2010 significantly boosted tourism in India.

Without a tad of doubt, India tourism is growing in leaps of bounds. With Government of India pro tourism policies, there is strong growth and development expected in the near future. One of the major contributors to the significant rise is India’s adhering to the principle of ‘Unity in Diversity’.

Monday, 5 August 2013

Rajasthan Tourism

Rajasthan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, for both domestic and international tourists. Rajasthan attracts tourists for its historical forts, palaces, art and culture. Every third foreign tourist visiting India also travels to Rajasthan as it is part of the Golden Triangle for tourists visiting India

Endowed with natural beauty and a great history, Rajasthan has a flourishing tourism industry. The palaces of Jaipur, lakes of Udaipur, and desert forts of JodhpurBikaner & Jaisalmer are among the most preferred destinations of many tourists, Indian and foreign. Tourism accounts for eight percent of the state's domestic product. Many old and neglected palaces and forts have been converted into heritage hotels. Tourism has increased employment in the hospitality sector.

Do's and don'ts for independent travel in India

                Do's and don'ts for independent travel in India

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  • Ask your hotel or guesthouse to book a taxi or auto-rickshaw for transfers to bus and rail stations, especially after dark.
  • Use the pre-paid taxi counters at airports and pay up for smarter air-conditioned vehicles.
  • Even if you don't have a hotel booked, behave as if you do. Ask to be dropped off somewhere in particular and take it from there.
  • Make sure your room has a proper bolt on the inside of the door. I used to travel with a rubber doorstop to foil intruders.
  • Delhi seems to have a growing problem with Eve-teasing so use the women-only carriage on the metro and walk with purpose.
  • Stay off the street after dark. Take a taxi or rickshaw to a restaurant as Indian women do.

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DON'T

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  • Wear skimpy or revealing clothing. This includes strappy tops, long see-through cotton skirts (regarded as underwear by Indians) and shorts or cut-off trousers. A long tunic over loose trousers is recommended.
  • Be too friendly with men who approach you at tourist sights or with hotel staff. Instead strike up conversations with the women. Even on trains it is rare to see an Indian woman talk to a strange man unless she is with her husband.
  • Confront staring Indian males. It is seen as a come-on. Instead avert your eyes down and away. This signals that you have no interest in further interaction.
  • Accept alcoholic drinks from strangers. Indian women rarely drink in public - even in hotel bars - so beware any man who invites you to do so.
  • Walk in the countryside on your own. If you must, always have a mobile to hand and a speed-dial number to call for help. Use it - even to make a fake call - as soon as you start feeling uncomfortable.


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Saturday, 3 August 2013

rajasthan tours

One of the most admirable and able-bodied planned cities in India, Jaipur the basic city of Rajasthan is awful accepted and visited by tourists. Its architectural wonderments are the above highlights that allure visitors from beyond the world. Some of the arresting attractions in this city are Hawa Mahal the Palaces of Winds, Jantar Mantar, Nahargarh Fort, Laxmi Narayan Temple, City-limits Palace, Umaid Bhawan Palace and Amber Fort. Beside city-limits tour, visitors on their Jaipur bout can adore arcade and yield home priceless memories as able-bodied as lots of gift to accumulate the appointment to Jaipur the Pink City of India an acquaintance to be admired and remembered forever, truly this wonderful city enhance the beauty of Rajasthan tourism

Friday, 2 August 2013

Rajasthan Tour

Tourism and Rajasthan go side by side. As you take a tour of Rajasthan with us, you will explore so many new facets of Rajasthan. Whether it is the sand dunes or the massive forts and palaces, you will realize that there is no other place like Rajasthan. For a traveler who is interested in the history, culture and the lifestyle of the people of the Oriental world, Rajasthan is just the perfect tourist destination. Unlike what its barren scenery suggests, you will find that Rajasthan is the most colorful and interesting place inhabited by humans. An exotic land, a dream come true for the Western world, Rajasthan was home to the Rajputs, the martial races of India known equally for their love of arts and architecture as well as valor and chivalry

Thursday, 1 August 2013

golden triangle

India's Golden Triangle is a tourist circuit which includes: DelhiAgra (including the Taj Mahal), and Jaipur. These trips usually last 7 or 8 days and do the trip as a circuit starting and ending in Delhi. Flights and hotels are often included in the price, and it is normally possible to do the trip by coach or private journey through most tour operators. The Golden Triangle is now a well travelled route, hosting many of India's great cultural gems, and providing a good spectrum of the country's different landscapes.
The Golden Triangle is so called because of the triangular shape formed by the locations of New DelhiAgra and Rajasthan on a map, but is occasionally expanded to include the wider geographical area of North India, most frequented by tourists. Most tourists fly from Delhi, travel southwards to the site of the famous Taj Mahal at Agra, then west, to the desert landscapes of Rajasthan, including the city of Jaipur. These three cities are extremely popular as tourist destinations among the foreign tourists visiting India as well as among the natives.
The circuit is about 1000 km by road. Each leg is about 4 to 6 hours of drive. The fast Shatabdi train now runs on all the legs of the Golden triangle tour