Foreign tourist arrivals to India grew by
about 4.5% from 6.3 million in 2011 to 6.57 million in 2012. While this is a
sharp drop from the about 9% growth that was seen in 2011 as compared to 2010, it
is still twice the world average, according to latest data from the Bureau of
Immigration.
Incidentally, the US
continued to be the top source country, touching 1 million tourists in 2012.
In comparison, the number of tourists from the UK ,
Sri Lanka and Malaysia came
down in 2012.
The top 10 source markets
remained the same. The US
and the UK were followed by Bangladesh , Sri
Lanka , Canada ,
Germany , France , Japan ,
Australia and Malaysia .
The number of tourists from
the US in 2012 was 1.03 million,
up from 0.98 million in 2011, while visitors from Bangladesh increased from 0.46
million to 0.48 million. Travellers from the UK
decreased marginally from 0.79 million to 0.78 million as did those from Sri Lanka , dropping
from 0.3 million to 0.29 million in 2012. Malaysia ranked at 10 from last
year’s eighth position and saw a drop from 0.20 million tourists to 0.19
million.
Tourists from Canada
remained about the same at 0.25 million while tourists from Germany increased from 0.24 million
to 0.25 million. France
registered an increase with 0.24 million tourists in 2012 while Japan
saw 0.22 million tourists from 0.19 million.
Despite the increase in
foreign tourists, India ’s
share of international tourist arrivals continues to be about 0.64% in the world
with smaller countries in Southeast Asia
attracting far more visitors.
According to tourism ministry
sources, recent changes in tourist visa rules, including lifting the mandatory
two-month gap between consecutive visits to the country and allowing visa-on-arrival
for group visas, are likely to boost growth that will only be reflected a year
later.
The government has also
recently reviewed the embarkation form and eased the process. Plans are afoot
according to tourism minister K Chiranjeevi to liberalize the visa regime
further. These include bringing in more countries under the visa-on-arrival
scheme, incentives for those coming for medical treatment and concessions for
senior citizens.
According to provisional
statistics 6.29 million foreign tourists arrived in India in 2011, an increase of 8.9% from
5.78 million in 2010. This ranks India as the 38th country in the
world in terms of foreign tourist arrivals. Domestic tourist visits to all
states and Union Territories numbered 850.86 million. The
majority of foreign tourists come from the United
States (16%) and the United Kingdom (12,6%). In 2011 Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu and Delhi
were the most popular states for foreign tourists. Domestic tourists visited
the states Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu most frequently. Chennai,
Delhi, Mumbai and Agra have been the four most
visited cities of India
by foreign tourists during the year 2011.
Worldwide, Chennai is ranked 41
by the number of foreign tourists, while Delhi
is ranked at 50, Mumbai at 57 and Agra
at 65.
Top 5 State/UT’s of
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Foreign Tourist Visits
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Domestic Tourist Visits
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1
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24.7%
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Uttar Pradesh
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18.3%
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2
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Tamil Nadu
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17.3%
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Andhra Pradesh
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18.0%
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3
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11.1%
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Tamil Nadu
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16.2%
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4
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Uttar Pradesh
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9.7%
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Karnataka
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9.9%
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5
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Rajasthan
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6.9%
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6.5%
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The facilitation measure of
issuing Visa On Arrival (VoA) to attract more foreign tourist to India, launched
in January 2010 for the citizens of 5 countries, viz., Finland, Japan, Luxembourg,
New Zealand and Singapore visiting India for tourism purposes, was further
extended to the citizens of 6 more countries, namely, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam,
The Philippines, Laos and Myanmar in January 2011.
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