Tamil Nadu, not Goa is most popular tourist destination in India for foreigners
Contrary to popular opinion, neither
Goa, nor Kerala or even Jammu and Kashmir is the most popular tourist
destination in India for foreign travellers. India's most popular state with
foreign tourists is Tamil Nadu.
According to data published by India's
Ministry of Tourism, Tamil Nadu contributed almost 20 percent of the total
foreign visits to India in 2015.
The
state remains popular despite the tragic floods the state endured in 2015.Last
year, India saw 23 million foreign visitors, as compared to 22 million in 2014
and registered a growth of 4.4 percent.
The most frequented states (number of visits
in millions) were Tamil Nadu (4.68), Maharashtra (4.41), Uttar Pradesh (3.1),
Delhi (2.38), West Bengal (1.49), Rajasthan (1.48), Kerala (0.98), Bihar
(0.92), Karnataka (0.64) and Goa (0.54) and these have been the consistently
top ranked states in the country in terms of tourism.
Maharashtra contributed 18.9 percent of the
visits, Uttar Pradesh contributed 13.3 percent and Delhi contributed 10.2
percent of the total visits.
The top 10 states contributed about 88.4
percent to the total number of foreign tourist visits in the country during
2015. These states also house some of the major cities of India where tourists
usually arrive, before they go on to explore other parts of the country.
Emerging favourites
States like Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh have
emerged as winners with a perceptible rise in the number of foreign visitors.
The two states are steadily becoming popular with travellers from across the
globe, with Jharkhand seeing an increase in popularity by 72.6 percent and
Andhra Pradesh saw a rise by 70.8 percent.
Other fast-growing destinations in India are
Bihar, Haryana, Gujarat, Kerala, Puducherry and Telangana, where each of
the state governments is facilitating ease of travel for foreign tourists.
Big losers
The unrest in Jammu and Kashmir seems to have
resulted in the decline foreign visitor numbers. Compared to 2014, the tourism
in the state went down by 32 percent with only 58,568 foreign tourists visiting
the state.
Other states that saw a decline in tourism
were Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Haryana,
Meghalaya, Mizoram, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan and Sikkim.
Data suggests that the western states are
most visited by foreign travellers, while North Eastern states are facing a
steady decline in the number of visitors.
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