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Tourist destinations and development of tourism in India (Notes, essays, projects, question and answers).

Tourism Class X (Class 10) Project

In today’s world, Tourism is being recognized as an industry that generates several social economic benefits. It promotes national integration and international understanding. It helps in improving infrastructure, creates employment opportunities, and allows a country to earn valuable foreign exchange.

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Development of Tourism in India

The roots of Tourism in India can be traced to pilgrimage. In the past, only local tourists visited holy places. However nowadays an increasing number of foreign tourists have started visiting these places.

Ministry of Tourism was founded in 1967 and ITDC (Indian Tourism Development Corporation) was set up in 1966 to boost organized tourism in India.

The main focus on the subsequent five-year plans where:

  • Development of tourist places and areas.
  • Development of adventure sports, winter sports, wildlife, beach resorts.
  • Development of culture-oriented tourism, leisure tourism.
  • Restoration of national heritage projects.

Places of tourist interest in India

There are several places of tourist interests in India which includes places of archaeological and historical importance, pilgrimage centres, sanctuaries national parks, hill resorts, sea beaches and so on.

The Himalayas: The Himalayas present one of the major attraction due to its snow cover peaks, waterfalls, valleys, gorges, high altitudes for trekking and hiking. The entire stretch of the Himalayas from Jammu & Kashmir on the west, to Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya in the East offer several tourist attractions.

Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Amarnath, Vaishno Devi, Leh are some of the popular places for tourism in the Himalayas.

Historical monuments and archaeological sites: India has a rich cultural heritage and has several cultural, heritage and archaeological sites such as Ajanta, Ellora, Taj Mahal in Agra (one of the seven wonders of the world), Golden Temple, Qutub Minar, Char Minar, India Gate, Gateway of India, and so on.

Sea beaches: India has a huge coastline and the sprawling beaches on the eastern and western coast of India holds special interest among tourists.

Some of the famous beaches in India are Goa, Puri in Odisha, Kovalam in Kerala, Marina In Chennai, Juhu in Mumbai, beaches of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, beaches of Mahabalipuram and Lakshadweep.

Factors responsible for development of tourism industry

There are certain important resources necessary for tourism industry to flourish.

Physical factors such as pleasant climate specially sunny conditions, mountains lakes forest, coastal areas, beaches, necessary for tourism.

Places of historical or architectural interest, places, temples, art galleries, historical monuments attract visitors.

Economic importance of tourism and its advantages.

Tourism in India has helped in socio-economic development, cultural growth, and promotes national integration.

Here are some economic advantages of tourism for India:

Earns valuable foreign exchange: Tourism helps the country earn foreign exchange. the number of foreign tourists visiting India has been increasing substantially over the year due to organised tourism. There also has been increase in business travel due to improved Hotel Management and introduction of better technologies in communication.

The metro cities in India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore have experienced increased business travel. A lot of people also combine business with pleasure. The duration of stay of a foreign tourist in India is also an indicator of foreign exchange earned by the country.

Rise of domestic tourism: Growing Indian economy, higher disposable incomes and better marketing and promotion have helped in increased awareness among the Indian people about tourism. There are now more choices in travel, and better connectivity of rail, road and airports throughout India.

Eco-Tourism in India

This is the most recent trend in India in tourism and is being promoted by ecological and socially conscious people. Eco tourism focuses on conservation of environment in tourism so that flora, Fauna and cultural heritage is not adversely affected due to increased travel.

This sector believes in preserving the social and cultural tradition of Indian society, and preserving the cultural diversity, thereby generating employment for the local population.

In the North East, several villages now offer Home-stay programs for trekkers and travellers which helps in conservation and village development.

Similarly, in Kerala, several eco-development projects has been established by the local Adivasis to promote Eco tourism.

Problems Related to Tourism

Although efforts are being taken to conserve biological diversity, the fact is that tourism does have an adverse impact on the peaceful environment and disturbs the flora and fauna.

The development of tourism depends upon the development of infrastructure, highways, railways, airports, telecommunication, hotels and more. The main aim of tourism is to generate high revenue which often leads to encroachment of virgin lands, deforestation and disturbs ecological balance.

Hence, it is important that tourism is regulated and the aim should be to protect the environment rather than focus only on profits.

Availability of trained tourist guides: Until recently, lack of trained tourist guides posed problems for tourist, especially for those who wanted to visit places of historical interest.

But now, the government of India has created guidelines on how to train tourist guides for Heritage tourism.

Related: Guidelines On The Training Course For Tour Guide And Heritage Tour Guide

Future Prospects

Despite the several problems that tourism faces in India, there is great scope for tourism development in India.

Here are some of the ways in which tourism can further be developed in India.

Make travel and tourism a strategy economic priority giving ample opportunities and unemployment within the sector.

Pursue sustainable development through planned and well organised tourism expansion.

Provide incentive to private sector and invest in human resources.

Minimise impact of tourism on environment. Focus on steady and sustainable growth in tourism while stressing upon safety, comfort and satisfaction of tourists as top priorities.

Tourism Class 12 Notes

Q. What is tourism? Tourism involves travelling to relatively undisturbed areas with specific object of studying, enjoying the scenery found in these areas.

Q. What are the problems of Indian tourism industry?

  • i) inadequacies of infrastructural facilities adversely affect tourism.
  • ii) satisfaction of the tourist should be the top priority of the tourist industry. A dissatisfied tourist can be worst thing that can happen as publicity.
  • iii) political unrest and fear of violence is a death knell to tourist industry.
  • iv) epidemics are also detrimental to tourism.

Q. Mention the effects of tourism on environment. The unplanned and unrestricted growth of tourism has a detrimental effect on tourism. Almost all the popular tourist centres are growing under the pressure of annual visitors and quite often facing difficult situation. The unplanned and unchecked growth of tourist centres deprives them of their original charm and ultimately proves disastrous. The Taj mahal at Agra facing the same problem.

Q. Name few wildlife and national parks in India. 1)Corbet national park, Uttarakhand. 2) Kanha national park, Madhya Pradesh. 3) Kaziranga wildlife sanctuary, Assam.4) Manas wildlife sanctuary, Assam.

Q. Explain the role played by Indian railways in tourism development. Indian railways have recognised its role in tourism development. The launching of Rajdhani express, Shatabdi express is a step to the right direction palace on wheel is already operational in Rajasthan. Land for about 100 hotels at various railway stations has been set apart to augment accommodation for the tourists.

Q. Which place of India is famous for annual crafts mela? Faridabad.

Q. What do you mean by “golden triangle”? Delhi, Agra and Jaipur form the world famous “golden triangle”.

Q. Name 3 important tourist spots of Chandigarh. Rock garden, rose garden, Sokhna lake are the most important tourist attractions of Chandigarh.

Q. Name the places which form desert triangle. Jaisalmer, jodhpur and Bikaner form the famous desert triangle.

Q.Mention one reason for sudden decline in foreign tourism in India. As a result of September 11,2001 incident in the United States, tourist arrivals dropped by 21 %compared to the previous year. Revival has been noticed after October 2002.

ICSE CLass X Geography Project

Question: Development of tourism in India

Aim, Background Factors responsible for the development of Tourism Industry: Climatic Factors, cultural Factors, Infrastructure Advantages of Tourism Industry. Development of Tourism in India Tourist Destinations in India – Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Khajuraho, Kolkata, Temples of Tamil Nadu Other Tourist Destinations in India – Mumbai, Ajanta & Ellora, Goa, Ooty, Kerala, Karnataka, Hyderabad, North Eastern states

Adverse effect of tourism on the environment. Contribution of GOI towards the development of tourism industry. Conclusion. Bibliography.

Topic- Development of Tourism in India

The incredible Indian tourism sector has witnessed the culture of tourism and hospitality of varied arrays. Domestic and international tourism had improved with pace of time, which had its positive impact on increase in employment generation and development of infrastructure and communication system in the nation. But, post the outbreak of Covid 19, not only the tourism industry but also its allied industries like hospitality, handicraft, transport and travelling, etc. have been hampered, thus, making its immediate revival an imperative.

During this Covid times, when we are challenged to make outdoor plans to places of tourist interest, let us avail the opportunity to gain rich insights in domain of Indian Tourism Industry by an interview session. The session will be organized with the ex- Director General of Tourism of India on date on 3 rd May,2021 via online meet. Prepare a questionnaire on the basis of your project topic to interview the honorable resource person.

The project work on the given topic will be designed by you under following points:

  • a) Concept, meaning and definition of ‘Tourism’ by The World Travel and Tourism Council and the World Tourism Organization.
  • b) Briefly discuss the places of Tourist Interest in India in the following regions: The Himalayan region, The Great Plain of North India, The Peninsular region and coastal plains- Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
  • c) Trend of growth of Tourism in India between 2010 to year 2020 in terms of (FTA) Foreign Tourists Arrival and Domestic Tourism.
  • d) Prospects and Problems of Tourism in India: Social, Economic, Environmental and Cultural in 21st Century with special context to impact after wreck on Covid -19.
  • e) Role and prospects of Eco tourism in India as ‘responsible tourism’.
  • f) Suggest at least five strategies for survival and to boost the tourism industry post Covid 19.

Please note:

  • a) Your work should not bear any trace of plagiarism of content
  • b) Attach relevant data and figures from reliable sources of research during writing of project,
  • c) Attach map of India showing places of Tourist Interests
  • d) Maintain a neat list of the Bibliography
  • e) Attach relevant photos in appropriate order of subtopics to support your work. Do not forget to provide title to the photos and maps.
  • f) You are required to do neat work in ONE of the following ways as per your feasibility in this

Question: Class X: Geography Project. Tourist Destination and development of tourism industry in South India, Tamil Nadu. Case Study – Nilgiris.

1) Must interview 10 samples. 2) prepare a questionnaire (questionnaire should include general information such as name, age, native place, number of visits, etc., specific information about a particular area of interest and attraction, tourism Industries role in economic upliftment of the country, eco-tourism, advantages and disadvantages faced by the local people.)

COVID crisis hits tourism industry hard; India sees 70% job losses https://english.jagran.com/lifestyle/covid-crisis-hits-tourism-industry-hard-india-sees-70-job-losses-italy-and-mexico-worstaffected-nations-10015513

India Tourism Statistics, 2019, A comprehensive study of India Tourism Industry in2019 https://blinkvisa.com/blog/india tourism-statistics-2019

India’s Tourism Satellite Account 2002-03, Final Report ,Commissioned by Ministry of Tourism, National Council of Applied Economic Research https://tourism.gov.in/sites/default/files/2020-04/011-TSAI.pdf

Travel industry among hardest hit by coronavirus lockdown https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/travel-industry-hit-hard-by-the-coronavirus-clampdown/article31149014

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India is a country that attracts millions of tourists every year and is considered one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. These visitors are attracted to its natural beauty and cultural heritage. It has many historic sites as well like the Taj Mahal, Golden Temple, Red Fort, etc. With so much to offer, itu2019s no surprise that tourism is one of the main sources of revenue for the country! <br><br>

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INDIA TOURISM India is a remarkable tourist destination that offers a plethora of experiences to travellers.

GATEWAY OF INDIA The Gateway of India is an arch-monument completed in 1924 on the waterfront of Mumbai, India. It was erected to commemorate the landing of George V for his coronation as the Emperor of India in December 1911 at Strand Road near Wellington Fountain. He was the first British monarch to visit India

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Development of Tourism in India

Tourism in India holds immense potential as a significant contributor to the country’s economy, despite facing various challenges. With its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and historical monuments, India has always been a magnet for travellers from around the globe. However, the development of this sector has been met with both successes and hurdles.

Current Landscape and Economic Impact of Tourism in India

Tourism in India contributes approximately 4.6% to the nation’s GDP, as per the Ministry of Tourism. Despite not being prioritized by the government, the sector plays a vital role in job creation, supporting over 32 million jobs in 2021. The World Travel and Tourism Council reported that in 2021, tourism generated ₹13.2 lakh crore (US$170 billion), accounting for 5.8% of India’s GDP.

However, the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted tourism, leading to a decline in foreign tourist arrivals by 44% in 2022 compared to 2019 figures. Nonetheless, India’s domestic tourism market remains robust, with over 1 billion domestic tourist visits recorded in 2012.

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Strengths and Challenges in India’s Tourism Sector

India possesses numerous strengths that bolster its tourism sector. The country’s cultural and natural resources, including historical monuments, scenic landscapes, and diverse wildlife, attract travellers worldwide. Additionally, India’s air transport infrastructure and natural resources are highly regarded globally.

However, the sector also faces several challenges. Infrastructure deficiencies, such as inadequate road networks and outdated facilities, hinder the tourist experience. Moreover, safety concerns, including issues related to women’s safety and petty crime, can deter potential visitors. Additionally, bureaucratic red tape and complex visa procedures have been cited as barriers to tourism growth.

Opportunities for Growth and Development of Tourism in India

Despite the challenges, India’s tourism sector offers ample opportunities for growth and development:

  • Diverse Attractions: From historical monuments and cultural festivals to scenic landscapes and adventure sports, India offers a wide range of tourist attractions. Leveraging these diverse offerings can attract travellers with varied interests and preferences.
  • Cultural Experiences: India’s rich cultural heritage and traditions provide unique experiences for tourists. Promoting cultural tourism, including heritage walks, culinary tours, and traditional art forms, can attract visitors seeking authentic cultural experiences.
  • Medical Tourism: India has emerged as a leading destination for medical tourism, offering high-quality healthcare services at competitive prices. With state-of-the-art hospitals and skilled medical professionals, India attracts patients from around the world for treatments ranging from surgeries to wellness retreats.
  • Rural and Eco-Tourism: There is growing interest in experiential and sustainable tourism experiences, such as rural homestays, wildlife safaris, and initiatives. Encouraging community-based tourism initiatives can benefit rural economies while conserving natural resources.
  • Digital Transformation: Technology plays a crucial role in enhancing the tourism experience, from online booking platforms and virtual tours to digital marketing strategies. Embracing digital innovations can improve accessibility, convenience, and connectivity for travellers.

Government Initiatives to Promote India’s Tourism Sector

The Government of India has taken several initiatives to promote tourism development:

  • Policy Support: The Ministry of Tourism formulates national policies and collaborates with stakeholders to develop and promote tourism. Efforts are underway to simplify regulations, improve infrastructure, and enhance the overall tourism experience.
  • Incredible India Campaign: The Incredible India campaign showcases India’s tourism potential through multimedia campaigns, roadshows, and promotional events. It highlights the country’s cultural diversity, natural beauty, and hospitality to attract international travellers.
  • Niche Tourism Promotion: The government is focusing on promoting niche tourism products such as rural, cruise, medical, and eco-tourism. Specialized marketing campaigns and infrastructure development initiatives are aimed at tapping into niche markets and diversifying the tourism portfolio.
  • Public-Private Partnerships: Collaborations between the government, private sector, and local communities are essential for tourism development. Public-private partnerships facilitate investment, infrastructure development, and skill enhancement in the tourism sector.

Future Outlook For Tourism Development in India

Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic and other systemic issues, the outlook for tourism in India remains optimistic. With concerted efforts from the government, private sector, and other stakeholders, the sector is poised for growth. Forecasts suggest that tourism could contribute 7.2% of India’s GDP by 2031, underscoring its potential as a key driver of economic development.

In conclusion, tourism development in India presents challenges and opportunities. By addressing infrastructure deficiencies, promoting niche tourism products, and prioritizing safety and security, India can unlock the full potential of its tourism sector and emerge as a premier global destination for travellers.

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In developing countries, tourism development has been used as an important strategy for increasing economic growth, alleviating poverty, creating jobs, and improving food security.

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Tourism in India has grown substantially. It promotes National Integration and provides support to local handicrafts and cultural pursuits.

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To explore the literature in tourism, researcher has examined reputed journals and secondary sources and reviewed 59 research articles and 9 marketing research reports of Government of India Ministry of Tourism and annual reports. Efforts made to synthesized review to present in a paper. It noticed that Indian tourism research worked out on various areas like village tourism. eco-tourism, sea tourism, medical tourism. and cruise tourism, with its potential as well as threats and challenges. Some of the study has been carried out on popular tourist destinations viz, Lakshadweep, Kerala, Goa, Uttaranchal, Bangalore and various parts of North and North East India and Panchgani bill station of Satara district. The results of study provide the scope for furtber research viz. to determine the gap in between planning and implementation of tourism efforts. investigating relation between infrastructure development with tourism development, to find out the relation between promotion and tourist arrival etc. Analysis the effectiveness of marketing strategy for the growth of tourism industry. to study effective financial management for the growth of tourism, to analyze the effect of projection on significant stakeholders and vice versa, including government; non-government commercial, local population, lobbyists etc. to study effective tourism policy to make prosper exclusively local community. To understand the effectiveness of tourism products like forts, hills, dams, windmills, flora, Jake, bird sanctuary, Koyna wild life Sanctuary etc. to attract large tourist arrival. To explore new destinations to attract both domestic tourists and worldwide. To check the effectiveness of medical therapy to attract large tourist flow, to check role of government in promotion of medical tourism. However, there are various issues plaguing the industry. One of them is the lack of professional marketing and co-ordination amongst nodal ministries adversely affects tourism development. In addition, extent of Political influence in tourism development. Factors viz. physical, socio cultural factors responsible for the growth of tourism. Also the extent tourism workout for the employment potential in the state/district. Many studies have although taken macro view of tourism scenario. Researcher found number of sub themes, which need attention on the magnitude of tourism development, Not a single study probe into the depth of psycho-graphic data of tourists and other stakeholders. Definitely, this paper gives scope to numerous studies that can be probe at micro level. However.for any micro study there has to be back up of generous macro study as well. This review is a generous effort towards it.

Dr. PRAVEEN RIZAL

Tourism sector is not only a growth engine but also an employment generator of the nation. Nevertheless, it is the number of tourist arrival which defines the present status and future prospects of tourism. Further, various measures have been used to rank the top tourism economy in the world especially on the basis of tourist arrival, tourism receipt, tourism expenditure etc. The present study is an attempt to overview and rank the comparative status of tourism among the Indian states, with the help of Density of Tourist Population (DTP). The study concludes that DTP can be used as an easy and simple alternative method to rank the states. According to DTP ranking, Delhi, Chandigarh, Daman and Diu, Pondicherry and Tamil Nadu has been ranked as the top five states and Union Territories (U.Ts), and Nagaland, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Meghalaya are the lowest five states. The present study advocates for sustainable tourism policy in top ranked states/U.Ts and Tourism destination development policy in lowest ranked states/U.Ts. It has also been observed that the North-eastern states of India need more comprehensive planning in this regard. In this context, the present study does not advocate to stop the inflow of tourists in the area of high DTP area. Rather, it alerts the planner and gives a light to plan properly and take immediate sustainable planning and research for the top ranked states/U.Ts and Tourism Destination Development planning for the lowest ranked states/U.Ts.

IRJET Journal

Tourism is a maximum acceptable human pastime that is able to converting the socio-cultural, financial and environmental face of the World. Tourism is one in all the most important and quickest developing industries with inside the world; it has the capacity to persuade the residing sample of communities. It is one of the maximum critical channels of cultural trade which breaks down the obstacles among humans of various elements of the world. It is the gathering of activities, offerings and industries that supply a tour enjoy such as transportation, accommodation, consuming and drinking, institutions of retail shops, entertainment, commercial enterprise and different hospitality offerings supplied for people or businesses traveling far from home. India is a various Country, with over1.3billion humans following diverse culture, tradition, languages, festivals, faith etc. Equally various are the class of tourism pastime that India gives to her humans in addition to the humans throughout the world. Such range owe in large part to the geographic, climatic and conventional multiplicity visible in India's twenty-9 states and 7 union territories. In India tourism zone changed into taken into consideration as an critical zone handiest after the Independence and authorities has brought diverse schemes and plans for its improvement.The coverage intervention in tourism improvement is pretty apparent.

Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (IJIR)

Dr. SUJITH T S

Tourism is today emerging as a leading sector in the world and is now considered by some as the number one industry. Tourism industry is one of the largest segments under the service sector of the Indian economy. Tourism industry has strong relevance to economic development, cultural growth and national integration. The tourism industry has helped growth in other sectors as diverse as horticulture, handicraft, agriculture and construction. Tourism is the second largest foreign exchange earner in India. The tourism industry employs a large number of people, both skilled and unskilled. Hotels, travel agencies, transport including airlines benefit a lot from this industry. Tourism promotes national integration. It generates foreign exchange. It promotes cultural activities. The Indian government's "Incredible India" tourism campaign and the information technology growth in India have been attracting millions of foreign tourists and business tourists to India. With the stable government at the centre and the new initiatives like 'Clean India' 'Digital India' and 'Visa on Arrival' announced by the government, the tourism sector may hope to have some positive changes. This paper seeks to analyze the opportunities and threats related to Indian tourism.

Sherap Bhutia

Northeastern part of India comprising the states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim possesses great physical and human diversities to project it as one of the most potential areas of the country in respect of tourism. The North-Eastern states of India are lesser explored as compared to the rest of the country, despite their scenic beauty. In the context of a globally growing sector like tourism, North-East India with both physical and human diversities is one of the most promising regions of the country in respect of tourism. Considering the significance of the tourism sector as a catalyst for regional development, an attempt has been made in this article to visualize the trend and development of tourism sector in Northeastern region and focus on the need for adoption of a sustainable tourism development strategy. Furthermore, the present study is also an attempt to address the key determinants of sustainability of tourism industry...

Dr Ghanashyam Deka

Dr.Akhil goyal , Jitendra Singh

Abstract In 1988, the United Nations World Tourism organization (UNWTO) defined sustainable tourism as ‘leading to management of all resources in such a way that economic, social and aesthetic needs can be fulfilled while maintaining cultural integrity, essential ecological processes, biological diversity and life support systems’. Later in 1992, the ‘Earth Summit’ in Rio established the triple principles of environmental, economic and social sustainability. Since then, the principles of sustainable tourism have been adopted by the tourism industry worldwide. In India, the tourism sector is based on its unique endowments of biodiversity, forests, rivers, and its rich culture and heritage. The challenges in this sector lie in successfully preserving these in their original form, and making them accessible to domestic and international travelers, together with safeguarding the economic interest and heritage of local communities. Key words:-Sustainable Tourism, Environmental Issues, Return of Investment, Responsible Tourism, Stallholders, Monitoring & Planning.

aishwarya singh

pratik joshi

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