Indian Tourism
Contribution of Indian tourism to the economic system:
1. Employment generation.
2. Second uppermost foreign exchange earner for India.
3. Contributes to the economic indirectly through linkages with other sectors like agriculture, poultry, gardening, handicrafts and construction.
4. Domestic tourism plays a critical role in reaching the national aims of sponsoring social, cultural cohesion and addition.
Type of Tourism:
India's rich history and its ethnic and geographical diversity make its international tourism appeal large and various. It presents mostly heritage and ethnic tourism. The tourism industry of India is economically important and is rising quickly.Contribution of Indian tourism to the economic system:
1. Employment generation.
2. Second uppermost foreign exchange earner for India.
3. Contributes to the economic indirectly through linkages with other sectors like agriculture, poultry, gardening, handicrafts and construction.
4. Domestic tourism plays a critical role in reaching the national aims of sponsoring social, cultural cohesion and addition.
Nature Tourism: There a lot of beautiful beaches, islands, lakes, rivers, evergreen forests spread in India along with a high variety of Flora and fauna. At that place a bunch of uncommon creatures and plants in the forests in India. Plenty of Hill Stations, each supplying a singular sensation of excitement and scenery. Places having a high scenic beauty like “Heaven on Earth”- Uttarakhand, “Paradise on Earth”-Kashmir, “God’s own Country”- Kerala.
Heritage/Cultual Tourism: India is experienced for its deep cultural heritage and an element of mysticism. The most popular states in India for cultural tourism are: Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttaranchal. One of the seven wonders of the universe is the Taj Mahal in Agra. Out of all the heritage tourism, Rajasthan tourism is one of most popular tourist place.
Fact about India
Capital: New Delhi
Largest city: Mumbai
Official languages: Hindi
Government:
• President: Pranab Mukherjee
• Vice President: Mohammad Hamid Ansari
• Prime Minister: Narendra Modi
• Chief Justice: T.S. Thakur
• Speaker of the House: Sumitra Mahajan
Legislature: Parliament of India
• Upper house: Rajya Sabha
• Lower house: Lok Sabha
Independence from the UK
• Dominion: 15 August 1947
• Republic: 26 January 1950
Area
• Total: 3,287,590 km2, (1,269,346 sq mi)
• Water: 9.6%
Population
• 2015 estimate: 1,276,267,000 (2nd in world)
• 2011 census: 1,210,193,422 (2nd in world)
• Density: 385.7/km2)
Currency: Indian rupee (INR)
Time zone: IST (UTC+05:30)
ISD code: +91
Largest city: Mumbai
Official languages: Hindi
Government:
• President: Pranab Mukherjee
• Vice President: Mohammad Hamid Ansari
• Prime Minister: Narendra Modi
• Chief Justice: T.S. Thakur
• Speaker of the House: Sumitra Mahajan
Legislature: Parliament of India
• Upper house: Rajya Sabha
• Lower house: Lok Sabha
Independence from the UK
• Dominion: 15 August 1947
• Republic: 26 January 1950
Area
• Total: 3,287,590 km2, (1,269,346 sq mi)
• Water: 9.6%
Population
• 2015 estimate: 1,276,267,000 (2nd in world)
• 2011 census: 1,210,193,422 (2nd in world)
• Density: 385.7/km2)
Currency: Indian rupee (INR)
Time zone: IST (UTC+05:30)
ISD code: +91