How we can promote tourist in India
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Explanation:
5 things Government needs do to promote the Tourism Industry in...
1 Allow corporate sponsorship for heritage buildings.
2 Create experiences, not sightseeing spots.
3 Build great roads and access points.
4 Aggressive tourism marketing strategies.
5 Sell niche tourism areas separately.
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Cleanliness
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You want people to fondly remember how clean your streets were and how the landscape was so beautifully maintained.
Friendliness and hospitality – When an area's economy depends on tourism, the locals tend to have no problem being friendly and hospitable to strangers. However, bad experiences can lead to bad reviews, which can turn off future visitors.
Good food
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You can't go wrong with having affordable but delicious food available at local restaurants (not fast-food chains). Tourists need at least three square meals a day plus treats, and they're willing to splurge to try things they normally wouldn't. After all, they're on vacation!
* Unique experiences
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Maybe your town has a one-of-a-kind museum, boasts "the largest in the world" of something bizarre, hosts a fun festival or is home to a historical building. You need to know what makes your town unique so that you can tell potential tourists all about it.<br><br>
Safety
– Last but not least, tourists want to feel safe wherever they go. They don't want to worry about crime. Keeping the town well lit at night is just one way to help tourists feel safe as they explore.
What else do you want people to feel and experience when they're in town? Expand on this list to make your own checklist for promotional materials.
From a Mental Image to a Physical Image
No promotional materials are of any use without lots and lots of photographs. Choose a beautiful day to take pictures for your promotional materials so that the true beauty of the environment is captured. Every region has a different tourist season, so make sure you choose the right time of year to take photos. Use a high-quality camera instead of a smartphone so that the photos can be blown up without getting pixelated.