Friday, July 24, 2015

Goa and Kerala losing out to Tamil Nadu and UP as hot tourist destinations


No record lasts forever – and, hot tourist destinations are no exceptions. Well known destinations like Goa and Kerala are losing their popularity to Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. Goa has dropped out from the top 10 states in 2014. It has seen a little more than half a million foreign tourist visitors. This is in spite of a rise in the number of foreign tourists visiting the beach destination – that figure has gone up from 0.49 million in 2013 to 0.51 million in 2014.
This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 25 July 2015.
Kerala, known as ‘God’s own country’ is one of India's best known international destinations but, it now stands at seventh position with 0.92 million visitors.
As per data released by the Union tourism ministry, there has been an overall increase in the number of foreign tourists to India – it has increased to 22.57 million in 2014 as compared to 19.95 million in 2013.
The five states that have topped the charts are Tamil Nadu (4.66 million), Maharashtra (4.39 million), Uttar Pradesh (2.91 million), Delhi (2.32 million) and Rajasthan (1.53 million visitors).
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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