Table of Contents
India
Introduction
Data Sources
Background
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- History
- Geography
Attractions
Tourism and the Economy
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- Figure 1: India’s tourism foreign exchange earnings, 1996-2006
- Employment
- Receipts and expenditure
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- Figure 2: India tourism receipts and expenditure, 2004-06
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Arrivals
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- International
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- Figure 3: Foreign tourist arrivals, 1996-2006
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- Figure 4: International tourist arrivals by region, 2003-05
- Figure 5: Tourist arrivals from leading 15 origin markets, 2004-05
- European markets
- North America
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- Figure 6: Tourist arrivals from ten leading origin markets, 2006
- Asian arrivals
- Australasia
- Domestic
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- Figure 7: Domestic visits to all states in India, 1996-2006
Market Characteristics
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- International
- Purpose of visit
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- Figure 8: Percentage of foreign tourists from 15 leading origin markets by purpose of visit, 2005
- Seasonality
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- Figure 9: Foreign arrivals by month in India, 2005-07 (January-November/December)
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- Figure 10: Lean and peak months for tourist arrivals for leading 15 markets, 2005
- Length of stay
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- Figure 11: Length of stay by leading 15 countries, 2003
- Age and gender
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- Figure 12: Top ten states and UTs in India for foreign tourist arrivals, 2006*
- Domestic
- Purpose of visit
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- Figure 13: Top ten states and UTs in India for domestic visits, 2006
Transport
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- Figure 14: Mode of transport for leading 15 markets, 2005
- Air
- Road
- Rail
- Sea
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Accommodation
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- Figure 15: Number of approved hotels and capacity, 2005
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- Figure 16: Occupancy rate of approved hotels by foreign and domestic tourists, 2004-05
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Tourism News
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- Market potential
- Rural tourism
- Adventure tourism
- Cruise tourism
- Medical tourism
- Health and wellbeing
- Wildlife watching
What Next?
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