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Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes.

Temporary, short-term movement of people to destination outside their resident places.

Tourism industry can be mainly classified into three forms, namely, DOMESTIC TOURISM INBOUND TOURISM OUTBOUND TOURISM

Wealthy people have always travelled to different parts of the world. Vaibhav Tourism Services is a largest Tours and travel Management company in India.

India as a tourism destination is the toast of the world at the moment. Conde Nast ranked India amongst the top 10 tourist destinations. Travel and tourism industry is the second highest foreign exchange earner for India.

HISTORY TOURISM
ADVENTURE TOURISM MEDICAL TOURISM ECO TOURISM

CULTURAL TOURISM

RURAL TOURISM

PILGRIMAGE TOURISM

SPIRITUAL TOURISM

BEACH TOURISM

SWAAGAT (WELCOME) SOOCHANAA (INFORMATION) SUVIDHAA (FACILITATION) SURAKSHAA (SECURITY) SAHYOG (COOPERATION) SANRACHNAA (INFRASTRUCTURE) SAFAAI (CLEANLINESS)

Tourism industry has contributed enormously in the flourishing graph of Indias economy Indian tourism industry contributes to around 5.9% of the countrys GDP. The booming success of Indian tourism industry has led to a drastic change in the hospitality department as well. It provides employment to around 41.8 million of inhabitants.

The online tourism industry has accounted for a turn over of USD 800 million.

Travel & tourism industry's impact on other sectors is very immense. Sectors like horticulture, agriculture, poultry, handicrafts and construction have benefitted immensely from the travel and tourism industry. Tourism industry also provides indirect employment to millions of people in India through its linkage with other sectors of the economy.

More disposable income in the hands of middle class. India is a booming IT hub Aggressive advertising campaign Incredible India by Tourism ministry.

The demand for travel and tourism in India is expected to grow by 8.2% between 2010 and 2019. Expected to be the second largest employer in the world. Projected to become the fifth fastest growing business travel destination from 2010-2019.

Worker shortage.
Improper communication system to interior places.

Economical exploitation of tourists.


Pollution problem.

ABTA:- Association of British travel agents CAA:- Civil Aviation Authority

DCMS:- Department of Culture Media and Sport FCO:- Foreign and Commonwealth Office

www.vaibhavindiatourismservices.com Vits.vaibhav@gmail.com

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