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Essay on 'how to improve tourism in India'? about 250 words.... plz don't copy it from Google....​

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Answered by rishi063422
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The very fast means of travel and communication have brought the distant countries closer than ever before. It has resulted in a keen desire in people to travel different parts of the world, to have the first hand knowledge. With the rapid improvement in the living standard of the people, air, train and bus travel have come within the reach of larger percentage of people. Consequently, there has been a considerable increase in the volume of traffic of tourists. Today, tourism has become the world’s largest and fastest growing industry. It is an implied export and a rich source of earning foreign exchange. It also generates many employment opportunities. There are many countries in the world where main source of income is tourism. It is a boon to India as well because foreign visitors bring urgently needed foreign exchange which to a great extent helps the country to offset the deficits in its balance of payments. Tourism promotes business and commercial activities in the country such as transportation, hotel and restaurant services, shopping, banking, etc and these in turn help in removing unemployment by generating ample employment opportunities. Travel and tourism have great educational, cultural, entertainment, national and international value. Travel has always been a new, refreshing, exciting and rewarding experience both for domestic and foreign travelers. It promotes national integration, international understanding, harmony, friendship and goodwill. The importance of travel can hardly be over-emphasized.

India is a vast and great country with a huge potential for the development of tourism. India is full of a number of historical places and monuments, great shrines, and temples, places of pilgrimages, wildlife sanctuaries, hill stations, sea resorts, places of winter sports, etc. Besides, it offers a great variety of cultures, religions, festivals, languages, fairs, music, etc. Really, India’s potential for tourism is as vast as it is varied. Hundred Thousands of foreign visitors come to India every year. Thus, the foreign exchange earnings from tourism run into crores of rupees. While the infrastructure at home is being strengthened, promotional activities are undertaken in a big way abroad to attract more tourists.

With a view to diversify tourist attractions, development of beach and hill resorts has been taken up. With a view to attract more tourists, publicity is undertaken in major tourist generating markets of the world through 25 tourist offices located in North America, Europe, Australia, West and East Asia. The Department of Tourism of the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation have both promotional and organisational functions. They work in close cooperation with the Indian Tourism Development Corporation. There is a net work of regional offices abroad and at home for publicity and marketing in the tourist generating markets. Overseas India has tourist offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, London, Geneva, Paris, Frankfurt, Brussels, Stockholm, Milan,Vienna, Kuwait, Bangkok,Tokyo, Singapore and Sydney. In addition, tourist promotion offices are based at Dallas, Miami, San Francisco, Washington, Qsaka, Melbourne, Dubai and Kathmandu.

To feed promotional material to these offices Indian Embassies, Air India and the Department of Tourism produce tourist publicity literature in many main world languages. In order to cater to domestic tourism literature in Hindi is also produced. Tourist offices maintain film and photo libraries on subjects of tourist interest. Forest lodges have been constructed in the bird sanctuary at Bharatpur and a number of wild life sanctuaries. Facilities for viewing wild life are also provided at these places. To promote youth tourists, a number of youth hostels have been constructed in different parts of the country. For pilgrims a number of Dharamshalas and Musafir Khanas have been constructed at many centres of pilgrimage. Snow skiing and water skiing are looked after by the Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering, Gulmarg.

Indian Tourism Development Corporation(ITDC) has a nationwide transport system. Its fleet-mix consists of air-conditioned and deluxe coaches, limousine and tourist cars, It has its own travel agency—Ashok Travels and Tours. It also runs sound and light shows at Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad; Red Fort, Delhi and Shalimar Gardens, Srinagar besides ganising entertainment programme for its hotels.

To encourage foreign tourists, regulations relating to currency, customs, etc., have been liberalised. Rail pass facilities are also available to them. Under the scheme over India, for travel on Indian Airlines domestic services unlisted stopovers facility enroute is available. Some special trains like Palace on Wheels and the Great Indian Rover have been introduced.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Improving Tourism in India  

Tourism potential is immense in India. Our country is a country of diversity of climate, physical features, peoples, ethnicities, religions, languages, cultures, etc. Nearly every region in our vast and varied land has breathtaking natural beauty and enchanting flora and fauna. Tigers and Dolphins, Elephants and Pheasants, majestic Deodar and Orchids all are part of the enchantment of this land. Kaziranga, the wild life sanctuary in Assam, is home of the rare one horned rhino. Arunachal Pradesh had monasteries like Tawang as impressive as Ladakh and like Sikkim which could boast of Pemyengtse and Tashiding attracted a lot of tourists interested in Buddhism.  

Each state and region has its own uniqueness. Foreign and local tourists love this diversity of colour, food, culture, climate, etc. Song and dance and colourful festivals and dazzling handicrafts too cast their spell on tourists both domestic and foreign. Exotic beaches of Goa, backwaters of Kerala, snow-clad mountains of Himachal, sands and lakes of Rajasthan, world heritage sites of Delhi, etc. are the symbols of diversity of our nation.  

This colourful diversity makes our country a major attraction of tourists that is beneficial for the economy and prosperity of the country. We not only have to provide the best of facilities and safety to foreign tourists, but also to maintain a peaceful and amiable coexistence of people belonging to different ethnicities and cultures.  

All the above attractions can be enjoyed at a very nominal rate by the tourists; hence they find visiting India quite thrilling.  

What further can be done to promote tourism in India?  

It is absolutely true that many of the European cities attract more tourists than our entire country. We need to promote tourism and eradicate many hindrances. We must promote tourism by opening centers in the advanced countries. These centers should provide information about places of interest to the people and should also offer special packages at the centers.  

We must improve the standard of facilities, safety, hospitality, and other areas related to tourism. There is no denying the fact that India has a huge potential of tourism industry. However, the standard of facilities provided needs to be improved further. We must provide world class facilities to foreign as well as local tourists.  

Special tourism packages, e-visa facilities, better transport, boarding, lodging facilities, etc. will surely attract more tourists.  

The most unpleasant aspect about tourism in India is lack of cleanliness. Owing to poor waste management system in India, the foreign visitors find the rampant littering, uncleanliness quite annoying.  

Some unscrupulous shopkeepers, service-providers, such as transporters, etc. try to fleece the tourists by charging very high rates. Sometimes, the foreigners are assaulted, especially the female tourists. This makes visiting India scary for them.  

The unpleasant aspects should be eliminated to make tourism in India more attractive and thrilling for the foreign visitors.  

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