Sunday, August 9, 2009

India Tourism Industry 2010

India's Ministry of Tourism has projected the number of foreign tourists arrival in India to rise 10 million by 2010. According to the estimates, India epitomizes one of the most potential tourism markets in the world.

In the last few years, it has expanded rapidly and due to the unprecedented and unbound support from all levels of government, upgraded income level and inauguration of various International sports events (Cricket 20/20 and Commonwealth Games), the India Tourism Industry will surely be fruitful and will continue to grow at a high level in the years to come.

Commonwealth Games is the additional opportunity for the Travel Industry to gain some additional business, by offering special tour packages to the tourists. As per the reports, it is estimated that more than 3.5 million tourists are going to reach India in 2010 to be a part of the eminent Commonwealth Games, that are scheduled to be held in Delhi - the capital city of India.

It is the high time for the India's Tourism Industry, as the foreign tourists will be heavily dependent upon them for the flight bookings, hotel reservations, travel itineraries and visas.

The growth of India Tourism market is also equally beneficial for the several associated industries such as the aviation industry, medical tourism industry and hotel industry. However year 2008, sees a whopping rise in the arrival of eco tourists in the country. Recently a new concept 'Rural Tourism' has been launched by the government in India, which is equally doing very well.

It is believed that in the next few years India Tour Industry will gain new heights and the percentage of India's share in the global tourism will grow 1.5% by 2010. Industry is going to fetch maximum business from the Agra (Taj Mahal), Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Rajasthan, that are expected to receive maximum number of tourists.
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