Monday, June 21, 2010

Commonwealth as a booster for travel industry in India

According to a survey by World Travel and tourism Council (WTCC), India will be a tourism hotspot between now and 2018 followed by China, Libya and Vietnam. After Olympics, Common Wealth Games are the biggest global sports event. India is anticipated to use this event as a major tool to boost up and travelers’ inflow into India. Participants from 85 countries will be visiting India during the month of October. As per official estimates, two million foreign tourists and 1.5 million domestic tourists are expected to arrive in Delhi in 2010.

CWG is directly linked with the development of the travel industry in India as well as the allied industries like hospitality, education, marketing and advertising. Crores of rupees are being spent for the preparation of these industries for the games.The beautification process of Delhi has already been taken to its peak, transportation developments are being made rapidly and the historical monuments are being restored. These all preparations show that how important CWG will be for India’s travel industry.

Foreign visitors can take professional help in preparing their incredible India tours, which will help them in arranging an enjoyable tour throughout the India. Travel agencies in India have been working on specialized India tour packages that provide quick arrival at destinations such as Taj Mahal at Agra, Khajuraho Temples in Maharashtra, golden temple in Amritsar, Ranthambore and Jim Corbett National Parks, tiger reserves, and idyllic hill stations like Shimla, Ooty, Manali, Himachal Pradesh, Nainital and Jammu and Kashmir.

Other expected favorite tours include Golden triangle tours, Rajasthan Tours, North India tours and Taj-fame Agra.The government is trying to create an image of clean, green, safe and friendly India that is easily accessible by world-class transport systems.

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