Tourism industry is an important contributor to the Indian economy as a source of foreign exchange earning. A number of sectors of the economy are closely related with the performance of this sector in terms of growth and employment. This sector contributes roughly around 6% and 9% to GDP and employment, respectively.
India's tourism industry is thriving on the influx of foreign tourists as well as more and more Indians willing to seeking travel packages to different destinations. Visitors are flocking from all across the globe: Europe, Australia, Africa, and Southeast Asia. For tourists who belong to Middle East countries, drenching themselves in the monsoon rains is an experience strikingly different from of the desert climates.
Even Domestic tourists head for a sylvan retreat in the Himalayan ranges. Tourists who want recluse from the strong heat waves of the plains during the summers usually occupy resorts in these regions of the Himalayas. With the cease-fire between the Indian and the Pakistani forces, the Kashmir's sagging tourism industry has revived to a significant extent.
Some of the 'hot-spots' for tourists in India includes Agra for the monument of love, Taj Mahal and Khujraho for its temples and sculptures. Kerala is a highly sought out tourist destination in India for its mesmerizing beauty. Goa is considered as a perfect holiday destination for its beaches, adventure sports and lots of other entertainment avenues.
A number of factors have contributed to revamping the image of the Indian tourism industry. Firstly, the rising Indian economy has led to higher middle class incomes. Consequently, people are more willing to spend on holidays and vacations home or abroad. The booming information technology industry has also made a lot of changes. Aggressive advertising campaigns by the government such as " Incredible India" has also altered India's image as a land of fascinating possibilities.
For further information about Indian Tourism Industry Outlook please read the report "Indian Tourism Industry Outlook (2006)" published by RNCOS at http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM039.htm
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