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Government of Jammu & Kashmir Report on Domestic Tourism in J&K Based on NSS 72nd ROUND SURVEY (JULY 2014 JUNE 2015) STATE SAMPLE DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS Jammu & Kashmir April (2018)

DOMESTIC TOURISM IN J&K Highlights Estimated number of households at the state level was 2814400 (0.28 crores). Out of this, about 85% belonged to the rural areas. The survey reveals that estimated number of persons per household was found to be 1.4 crore with rural share of about 87% in the total population. In J&K state,55% households reported at least one overnight trip in comparison to 36.3% households at All India level with leading purpose holidaying, medical and shopping completed during last 365 days or at least one overnight trip with leading purpose business, social, religious &pilgrimage, education &training, others during last 30 days.

Estimated number of overnight trips completed during last 365 days with leading purpose Health and Medical were 49%, 46% for Holidaying, leisure and recreation purpose and 4.7% for Shopping purpose. In rural areas, maximum overnight trips were undertaken for Health& Medical purpose (53.56%) and in urban areas, this proportion was highest for Holidaying, leisure and recreation (68.3%) for the reference period 365 days. For the trips completed during last 30 days, Social trips (61.4%) were the main leading purpose for undertaking trips in J&K state. This proportion was estimated to be 62.47% for rural areas & 56.78% for urban areas. For the trips completed during last 365 days with leading purpose Holidaying, leisure& recreation and Health& Medical, month of April shows the peak period of undertaking a trip and for Shopping trips intensity of tourism activity was concentrated mostly in the month of April and May. During 30 days reference period, Business and Social trips were mostly undertaken during the month of March. Education trips were undertaken during the month of April, May& November whereas for Religious & Pilgrimage activities, more trips were made during the month of July, August followed by the month of February and March. The survey result shows that Bus was the most availed mode of travel for the trips completed during 365 days referred period in both rural & urban areas of J&K. In rural J&K, about81% used Bus as major mode of transport and this proportion was 47.3% for urban areas.

For the visitors trips completed during last 30 days, Bus once again was the major mode of transport with91.4 % share in rural areas and around 58% in urban areas. During NSS 72 nd round survey, for about 46% of visitors trips in rural areas of J&K, visitors preferred to stay in hotels& guest houses. On the other hand in urban areas, for48 % of visitors trips, visitors like to stay in their friends &relatives home. For overnight visitors trips during last 30 days, 45% of total visitors trips involved staying in hotel and guest houses in rural areas whereas 46.4% of visitors trips made by an urban household involved staying in friends& relatives home. Social trips accounted for maximum number of same day trips in rural, urban as well as rural & urban areas combined together. The share of same day trips for Social purpose in rural areas was 38.3%, 62.7% in urban areas and 40.3% in rural and urban areas combined together. Average expenditure on overnight trips with leading purpose Shopping shows the highest expenditure of Rs. 13,511 during last 365 days at the state level whereas at the All India level, more expenditure was done for the trips with leading purpose Health &Medical (Rs.15,336). For the trips completed during last 30 days, trips undertaken for Religious and Pilgrimage purpose shows the highest expenditure of Rs.6813 at the state level whereas Business trips (Rs.4455) were recorded as the costliest tips at the All India level.

In J&K state, average expenditure per overnight trips during last 365 days incurred by the household on non-package component was the highest for Shopping trips (Rs.12, 844).For the trips completed during last 30 days, Education & Training trips were the costliest trips on which households had spent maximum amount of Rs.7794 on non-package component. The survey also shows that households had spent least on non-package component both during 365 days or 30 days reference period. In J&K state, for same day trips, highest expenditure of Rs. 7767 was done for Business trips whereas at the All India level, Shopping trips were the costliest trips incurring a cost of Rs.977 on same day trips during last 30 days.

CONTENTS OF THIS REPORT Page No. Chapter One- Introduction 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Objective of the survey 1 1.3 Advantage of survey 2 1.4 Characteristics of Domestic Tourism 2 1.5 Comparability with previous round survey 4-5 1.6 Quintile class 6 1.7 Content of this report 6 Chapter Two - Concepts and definitions 7-15 Chapter Three - Findings of Schedule 21.1 16-41 3.1 Estimated population and households in J&K 16-17 3.2 Household religion 18 3.3 Household social group 19 3.4 Household Type 20-21 3.5 Leading Purpose 22-23 3.6 Visitors Trip by Purpose of Trip 24 3.7 Means of Transport 25-29 3.8 Major type of stay 30-33 3.9 Month of visit 34-35 3.10 Average duration of overnight trips 36 3.11 Main Destination type 37-38 3.12 Same Day Trip 39-41 Chapter Four Domestic Tourism Expenditure 42-50 4.1 Average expenditure per overnight trip by 42 leading purpose 4.2 Average expenditure per overnight trip by 43-46 categories of expenditure 4.3 Average expenditure per overnight trip by 47-48 quintile class and leading purpose 4.4 Average expenditure per same day trip by 49-50 leading purpose Appendix A Detailed Tables A -1 to A-117 Appendix B Sample Design and Estimation Procedure B -1 to B-10 Appendix C Facsimile of Schedule 25.1 C-1 to C-12

Appendix A: Detailed Tables (J&K State) S.NO. Table No. TABLE TITLE 1 Table 1 Number of FSUs (villages/blocks) allotted, surveyed and number of households surveyed. 2 Table 2 Number of households, persons, no. of households reporting overnight trips, no. of overnight visitors, no. of overnight trips and average household size for J&K 3 Table 3 Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by religion for J&K State. 4 Table 4 Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by social group for J&K State. 5 Table 5 Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by household type code for J&K state. 6 Table 6 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. 7 Table 7 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for J&K State. 8 Table 8 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. 9 Table 9 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. 10 Table 10 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. 11 Table 11 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. Page No. A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 A-5 to A-6 A-7 to A-11 A-12 to A-14 A-15 to A- 20 A-21 to A- 26 A -27 to A-36 A-37 to A -45 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K

12 Table 12 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days. 13 Table 13 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days. 14 Table 14 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major type of stay for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days. 15 Table 15 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major type of stay for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days. 16 Table 16 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by no. of nights spent in the trip for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days. 17 Table 17 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by no. of nights spent in the trip for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days. 18 Table 18 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by main destination for J&K State. 19 Table 19 Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by main destination for J&K State. 20 Table 20 Estimated number (00) of overnight trips completed during last 30 days for each starting month of different leading purposes. 21 Table 21 Per 1000 distribution of overnight trips completed during last 365 days for each starting month for different leading purposes. 22 Table 22 Per 1000 distribution of overnight trips completed during last 30 days for each starting month for different leading purposes. 23 Table 23 Per 1000 distribution of overnight trips completed during last 30 days by quintile class of UMPCE for each leading purposes. 24 Table 24 Per 1000 distribution of overnight trips completed during last 365 days by quintile class of UMPCE for A-46 to A -48 A-49 to A -51 A-52 - to A-54 A-55 to A-57 A-58 -to A 60 A-61 to A-63 A-64 to A- 68 A-69 to A-71 A- 82 to A- 74 A-75 to A-77 A-78 to A-80 A-81 to A-83 A-84 to A- 86 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K

each leading purposes. 25 Table 25 Average expenditure ( in Rs.) per overnight trip completed during last 30 days by category of expenditure for leading purpose. 26 Table 26 Average expenditure ( in Rs.) per overnight trip completed during last 365 days by category of expenditure for leading purpose. 27 Table 27 Average expenditure ( in Rs.) per overnight trip completed during last 365 days by category of expenditure for each quintile class of UMPCE. 28 Table 28 Average expenditure ( in Rs.) per overnight trip completed during last 30 days by category of expenditure for each quintile class of UMPCE. 29 Table 29 Average expenditure ( in Rs.) per overnight trip completed during last 30 days by leading purpose of trip for each quintile class of UMPCE. 30 Table 30 Average expenditure ( in Rs.) per overnight trip completed during last 365 days by leading purpose of trip for each quintile class of UMPCE. 31 Table 31 Number of same day trips both estimated and surveyed by leading purpose completed during last 30 days for J&K state. Estimated number of overnight trips ( 00) completed during last 30 days by leading purpose of trip for household NIC. 32 Table 32 Per 1000 distribution of same day trips by quintile class of UMPCE for each leading purpose of trip. 33 Table 33 Average expenditure per same day trip by categories of expenditure for each quintile class of UMPCE completed during last 30 days. 34 Table 34 Average expenditure per same day trip by quintile class of UMPCE for each leading purpose of trip. 35 Table 35 Minimum and maximum value of MPCE for each quintile class. Per 1000 distribution of overnight trips completed during last 365 days for each starting month for different leading purposes for schedule 21.1,NSS 72nd round A-87 to A- 89 A-90 to A-92 A-93 to A-95 A-96 to A-98 A-99 to A-101 A- 102to A-104 105 A-106 to A-108 A-109 to A-111 A-112 to A-114 A-115 to A-117 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K

Abbreviations used in the Report Abbreviations Description Avg Exp. hh(s) Fsu s Incl. n.r. Average Expenditure Households First Stage Units Including Not Reported NSS National Sample Survey NRI Non- Resident Indians no. Number UMPCE Usual Monthly Per Capita Consumer Expenditure UPR Usual Place Of Residence UE Usual Environment

Chapter-One Introduction The nationwide sample surveys on socio economic subjects sponsored by Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation are conducted every year. Directorate of Economics & Statistics, J&K has also been participating in these surveys from the very beginning to carry out the survey of state samples allotted by Govt. of India. The present report is based on the household survey on Domestic Tourism during the period July 2014-June 2015 was carried out by the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, J&K as part of the 72nd round of NSS. The data were collected through a schedule of enquiry (Schedule 21.1). Generation of statistics related to tourism has traditionally not received the attention it deserves given the perceived size and pervasive presence of the sector. With the recent adoption by the United Nations Statistical Commission of the Tourism Satellite Accounts (TSA), a well developed methodological framework is in place to develop credible magnitudes related to economic phenomena stemming from tourism. Several countries around the world have now implemented their TSAs, while numerous others are in the process of developing them, including India. 1.1 Background A comprehensive household survey on domestic tourism for the first time was conducted by National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) during its 65th round (July 2008- June2009) of operation. In that round, the survey was intended to provide estimates of the volume of domestic tourism in terms of number of visitors (i.e. persons performing trips), number of households undertaking domestic tourism activity and number of trips that contributed to domestic tourism and average tourism expenditure in India. In the 54th round (January-June 1998) of NSS, one of the subjects covered was tours involving overnight stay. The main household schedule of that round recorded details of journeys on tours involving overnight stay undertaken by household members during a specified period. 1.2 Objective of the Survey The purpose of the present survey was primarily to obtain appropriate rates/ratios/tables for the use of Ministry of Tourism in preparing the Tourism Satellite Account (TSA); 3rd in the series. As per the requirement of TSA, focus of the survey was on capturing details of domestic overnight trips. Information on household characteristics, which are the important determinants of tourism characteristics, such as household size, principal industry, principal occupation, household type, religion, social NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 1

group, household consumption expenditure, particulars of overnight trips completed during the reference period and expenditure incurred by the household on domestic tourism were captured. However, some information on same-day trips was also captured. The schedule 21.1 has been designed to collect detailed information on 'Domestic Tourism' in J&K through a nationwide household survey in the 72nd round of NSS. This will provide a comprehensive assessment of household characteristics, visitor characteristics, trip characteristics and expenditure characteristics in relation to domestic tourism in J&K. 1.3 Advantage of Survey: - The present survey will help to quantify the contribution of domestic tourism to state gross domestic product. The survey results will be utilized for plan & policy formulation and decision making process for development and welfare of people of the state. Domestic tourism is one of the major engines of economic growth and development for many regions and states of India. Not only does it contribute to income generation but also is the source of large-scale employment in both formal and informal activities. Domestic tourism can also act as one of the channels to reduce interregional inequality through the spending pattern and multiplier effect generated across regions. For example, low income and growth regions can get the spillover effect of high-growth regions through development of domestic tourism. Further, with the growing economy and increasing income and spending of Indians, domestic tourism is considered a booming activity with the potential to create large-scale employment opportunities, and contribute to regional development. 1.4 Characteristics of Domestic Tourism:- Domestic tourism is analyzed in terms of number of tourists, number of households undertaking domestic tourism activities, number of trips that contributed to domestic tourism, and average tourism expenditure in J&K. The main objective of this report is to highlight the spatial nature of domestic tourism from the perspective of households, their main reasons for tourism in rural and urban areas, and their expenditure patterns. 1.4.1 Reference period:- In this survey, tourism is defined using the concept of trip which can be classified into three types based on the duration, that is, same day, overnight, and more than 180 days. The reference period used for capturing such trips was either last 30 days or 365 days. The purpose of the trip can be holidaying, leisure and recreation, health and medical, shopping (hereafter, this set will be referred to as HLHS) (for 365-day recall period); or business, social, pilgrimage and religious activities, education and training, and others (hereafter, this set will be BSPE) (for 30-day recall period). Two different recall periods are considered based on the nature/reason and likely incidence of that trip. Trips which are more likely to be repeated have a 30-day recall period and for other trips the recall period is 365 days. A trip for these purposes is NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 2

considered tourism if the person travels beyond usual environment (denoted by the regular and frequently visited geographical region). A same-day trip is defined by duration being less than 12 hours without crossing the midnight between two days. An overnight trip is defined as one where the duration is more than 12 hours and less than 180 days with at least one night spent on the trip, that is, including 12 midnight to 5 am. Lastly, a long duration trip is defined as being 180 days or more but less than 365 days. In these trips, any movement related to employment and migration purpose is ignored. In this report, the focus is only on overnight trips with recall periods of 30 days and 365 days. 1.4.2 Geographical coverage: The survey covered the whole of the J&K state. 1.4.3 Population coverage: The following rules were adhered to determine population coverage: 1. Under-trial prisoners in jails and indoor patients of hospitals, nursing homes etc., were excluded, but residential staff therein was listed while listing was done in such Institutions. The persons of the first category were considered as members of their parent households and were counted there. Convicted prisoners undergoing sentence were outside the coverage of the survey. 2. Floating population, i.e., persons without any normal residence were not listed. But households residing in open space, roadside shelter, under a bridge, etc., more or less regularly in the same place, were listed. 3. Neither the foreign nationals nor their domestic servants were listed, if by definition the latter belonged to the foreign national's household. If, however, a foreign national became an Indian citizen for all practical purposes, he or she was covered. 4. Persons residing in barracks of military and paramilitary forces (like police, BSF, etc.) were kept outside the survey coverage due to difficulty in conduct of survey therein. However, civilian population residing in their neighborhood, including the family quarters of service personnel, was covered. 5. Orphanages, rescue homes, ashrams and vagrant houses were outside the survey residential staff (other than monks/ nuns) of these ashrams was listed. For orphanages, although orphans were not listed, the persons looking after them and staying there were considered for listing. 1.4.4 Sampling design A stratified multi-stage design was adopted for the 72nd round survey. The first stage units (FSU) were the census villages (Panchayat wards in case of Kerala) in the rural areas and Urban Frame Survey (UFS) blocks in the urban areas. The ultimate stage units NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 3

(USU) were households in both rural and urban areas. In case of large FSUs, one intermediate stage of sampling was the selection of two hamlet-groups (hgs)/ subblocks (sbs) from each rural/ urban FSU. Table 1.1 shows the number of villages/ blocks and number of households surveyed during NSS 72nd round. Table 1.1 : Number of FSUs ( villages/blocks ) allotted and surveyed and number of households surveyed for schedule 25.1 : NSS 72nd round State : Number of Fsu's (village /blocks allotted) Number of Fsu's (village /blocks surveyed ) Number of households surveyed Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) (6) (7 ) J&K 528 344 429 280 4160 2756 1.4.5 Sub-rounds: The survey period of this round was divided into four sub-rounds of three months duration each as follows: Sub-round 1: July - September 2014 Sub-round 2: October -December 2014 Sub-round 3: January - March 2015 Sub-round 4: April - June 2015 1.5 Comparability with previous round survey Though the survey on domestic tourism in NSS 72nd round covered similar indicators of domestic tourism as in NSS 65th round, some changes have been made in the subject coverage and in related concepts and definitions based on the experiences of previous round survey and also keeping in mind that the main thrust of this round was to collect information required for preparation of Tourism Satellite Account. a. Overnight stay was defined as duration of stay of more than 12 hrs. including 12 midnight to 5 A.M. in this current round whereas in previous round, the duration covered at least two calendar days, wholly or partly. b. In 65th round all the trip details of individual household member was collected with the reference period of last 30 days, but all the estimates were derived and presented for the reference period of last 365 days relating to trips and trip NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 4

expenditure based on information on total number of trips completed by the household during last 365 days captured through a single question, irrespective of their purposes. In the current round, this information was collected with the reference period of last 365 days for the overnight trips with leading purposes of the trip holiday, leisure and recreation, health and medical and shopping; and with reference period of last 30 days for the overnight trips with leading purposes business, social, pilgrimage and religious activities, education and training and others and are presented for the reference period as collected. Therefore the tabulated results cannot be compared with those of NSS 65th round. However average expenditure per overnight trip for both the rounds can be compared. c. For same-day trips detailed information was collected only at household level and not for individuals in this survey, unlike in 65th round survey. d. No information was collected on total number of trips undertaken by the household and by the individuals during last 365 days in this survey. In 65 th round survey these information were collected through a single question irrespective of the leading purpose/purpose of the trip/visitor-trip. e. In NSS 65th round, trip expenditure was canvassed for latest three trips by the household whereas; in the current round expenditure details were collected for all the overnight trips completed by the household during the reference period. f. For international trips, final domestic port of departure was canvassed in this round. g. Information on usual household consumer expenditure (Rs.) in a month was collected through a single question, in place of the five questions in earlier round. h. Information on items like visits (if any) of NRIs to the household and their impact, renting out of some portion of the house to tourists during the last 365 days, awareness about tourism promotional campaigns were not collected in NSS 72nd round unlike in previous round. NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 5

1.6 Quintile class of Usual Monthly Per Capita Consumer Expenditure (UMPCE) Table 1.2: Lower and upper limits of UMPCE in different quintile classes for each sector in J&K. Qunitle class of UMPCE Rural (Rs.) Urban (Rs.) Lower Limit Upper Limit Lower Limit Upper Limit (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1-1000 207 1200 2 1000 1000 1200 2000 3 1000 1143 2000 2500 4 1143 1667 2500 3500 5 1667 10000 3500 50000 1.7 Contents of this report The report contains four chapters, including the present introductory chapter. Chapter Two states in detail the concepts and definitions of terms used in the survey. Chapter Three explores the various features of domestic tourism and Chapter Four, the expenditure related to domestic tourism. The detailed tables on which the findings of this survey are based are presented in Appendix A. The sample design and estimation procedure is explained in Appendix B. Appendix C is a copy of the schedule of enquiry through which the data were collected. NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 6

Concepts & Definitions CHAPTER-TWO In order to ensure that uniform concepts are followed while collecting data of survey on Domestic Tourism Expenditure, concepts and definitions for the items of enquiry were formulated. Important terms which are used in this document are explained below. Household: A group of persons normally living together and taking food from a common kitchen constitutes a household. It includes temporary stay-aways (those whose total period of absence from the household is expected to be less than 6 months) but excludes temporary visitors and guests (expected total period of stay less than 6 months).even though the determination of the actual composition of a household was left to the judgment of the head of the household, the following procedures were adopted as guidelines. (i) Each inmate (including residential staff) of a hostel, mess, hotel, boarding and lodging house, etc., will constitute a single-member household. If, however, a group of persons among them normally pool their income for spending, they will together be treated as forming a single household. For example, a family living in a hotel will be treated as a single household. (ii) More emphasis is given on normally living together than on ordinarily taking food from a common kitchen. In case the place of residence of a person is different from the place of boarding, he or she is treated as a member of the household with whom he or she resides. (iii) A resident employee, or domestic servant, or a paying guest (but not just a tenant in the household) is included in the employer s/host s household. However, in special case of a person taking food with his family but sleeping elsewhere (say, in a shop or a different house) due to space shortage, he has to be counted as a member of the household formed by other members of his family. (iv) If a member of a family (say, a son or a daughter of the head of the family) stays elsewhere (say, in hostel for studies or for any other reason), he/ she will not be considered as a member of his/ her parent's household. However, he/ she will be listed as a single member household if the hostel is listed. Household size: The size of a household is the total number of persons in the household. Household type: The household type, based on the means of livelihood of a household, was decided on the basis of the sources of the household's income during the 365 days NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 7

preceding the date of survey. For this purpose, only the household's income (net income and not gross income) from economic activities was considered; but the incomes of servants and paying guests were not taken into account. In rural areas, a household belongs to any one of the following six household types: Self-employed in agriculture Self-employed in non-agriculture Regular wage/salary earning Casual labour in agriculture Casual labour in non-agriculture Others For urban areas, the household types are: Self-employed Regular wage/salary earning Casual labour Others Strong dwelling structure: A strong dwelling structure is one whose walls and floors are made of strong materials, such as, cement, concrete, oven burnt bricks, hollow cement/ash bricks, stone, stone blocks. For hilly areas, timber was also considered as strong material while determining type of the dwelling structure. Household s usual consumer expenditure ( ) in a month: Household s usual consumer expenditure is the sum total of monetary values of all goods and services usually consumed (out of purchase or procured otherwise) by the household on domestic account during a month. This has the following components which are given below: A. Usual expenditure for household purposes in a month. B. Purchase value of any household durables (mobile phones, TV sets, fridge, fans, cooler, AC, vehicles, computers, furniture, kitchen equipment, etc.) purchased during the last one year and the expenditure per month obtained by dividing by 12. C. If any household consumption (usually) from (a) wages in kind (b) home-grown stock (c) free collection was there, then the approximate monthly value of the amount usually consumed in a month was imputed. Then the sum of A+B+C is taken as household s usual consumer expenditure in a month in whole number of rupees. Usual monthly per capita consumer expenditure (UMPCE) NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 8

for a household is the household s usual consumer expenditure in a month divided by that household size. Quintile class of UMPCE: A single set of UMPCE distribution (separately for rural and urban) was generated for each State/UT and at all-india level based on all the members of the household. UMPCE quintile distribution, for a part of the population, say, persons undertaken overnight trips or same-day trips for different purposes in a particular State/UT in rural/urban areas, was assumed to be same as the UMPCE distribution of the entire population of that State in rural/urban areas. UMPCE distribution of households is same as the UMPCE distribution of the persons belonging to those households. Travel: In general, travel is understood as the movement of persons between different geographic locations specifically different geographical administrative areas (like different villages/towns/cities), for any purpose and any duration. Those who travel are referred to as travelers. Travel can occur within a country (domestic travel) or involve more than one country (international travel). Domestic trip (defined later, separately for overnight and same-day) is a subset of domestic travel. Usual Place of Residence: The usual place of residence (UPR) of a person is the place (village/town) where the person has been staying continuously for at least six months immediately prior to the date of survey. Even if a person was not staying in the village/town continuously for six months immediately prior to the date of survey but is presently staying there with intention to stay there continuously for six months then that place should be taken as his/her UPR. Usual Environment: The usual environment (UE) of an individual refers to the notional geographical space, including his/her UPR, within which he/she moves more or less regularly and frequently (daily/ every alternate day or at least once in a week repeatedly/ likely to be repeated for more than six months for the same purpose)irrespective of the distance. The usual environment of an individual includes the place of usual residence of the household to which he/she belongs, his/her own place of work or study and any other place that he/she visits more or less regularly and frequently, even when this place is located far away from his/her place of usual residence or in another locality. The purpose of introducing the concept of usual environment was to exclude the travelers who move regularly between their UPR and place of work or study or more or less regularly and frequently visit places for instance homes of friends or relatives shopping centers religious health care or any other facilities between geographical locations irrespective of their distance. NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 9

Domestic Overnight Trip: A domestic overnight trip is one with a main destination within the country of residence of the visitor. It refers to a movement - for duration of not less than twelve hours (including 12 midnight to 5 A.M.) in two consecutive calendar days (i.e. crossing midnight or 00-00 hours) and of not more than 6 months - by one or more household members outside their usual environment (which includes the usual place of residence (UPR)) and return to the same UPR (a round trip), irrespective of place of stay during this hours. The movement is for any of the following purposes: Business Holidaying, leisure & recreation Social Pilgrimage &Religious Education and Training Health and Medical Shopping Others The followings were excluded from the purview of domestic trip: i. Any movement for the purposes of migration or getting employed or setting up of residence in that place. ii. Movements between UPR and the place of work or study. iii. All movements, made more or less regularly and frequently from the UPR and back (daily/ every alternate day or at least once in a week) for shopping, visiting family, for religious purpose, health and medical care, education and training, etc. repeatedly/likely to be repeated for a period of more than six months for the same purpose, was not considered as trips irrespective of the distance travelled. iv. All the trips completed during the reference period by former household members who were currently not a member of that selected household at the time of survey. Trips for persons who were household members at the time of survey but were not household members at the time of actually completing a trip within the reference period were also considered as trips for the selected household. A trip is uniquely specified by its main destination, leading purpose, no. of household members in the trip being together (with variation of up to 3 days). Being together means being in the same town or village for most of the time during the trip and also NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 10

either starting or ending trip together. They can either start together but end the trip with a variation of up to 3 days or vice versa. In cases where set of destinations differed slightly from person to person (among household members who undertook the trip they were considered to be on the same trip provided they were together for most of the time in the trip. But if two members of a household spent most of the time away from each other during the period since leaving their residence to returning to their residence, they were considered to have been on two different trips even though their starting and returning dates might be the same. Domestic Overnight Tourism: It covered overnight trips by household members within the territory of India, either as a domestic trip or as domestic part of an international trip. Domestic Overnight Visitor: A domestic overnight visitor is a person (household member), residing in the country, who performed an overnight trip. Starting month: The month in which a particular trip was started from UPR was the starting month of that trip. When many members of a household travelled together on a trip but one or more trip member started later than the rest, the earliest starting dates of that trip by any household member were considered for determining the starting month. Purpose & Leading Purpose: The purpose of a trip of a household member is that purpose but for which he/she would not have undertaken the trip. Whereas the leading purpose of a trip is that purpose without which none of the household members in that trip would have undertaken the trip. Leading purpose of a trip is unique to all the members participating in that trip. Main Destination: The main destination of a trip is defined as the place, visiting of which was central to the decision to undertake the trip. However, if no such place could be identified by the informant, the main destination was taken as the place where the visitors spent most of their time during the trip. If the visitors spent the same amount of time in two or more places during the trip, then the main destination was defined as the one among these places that was the farthest from the usual place of residence of the visitors. Type of trip: A trip could be of two types-package and non-package. The term package trip, to be used in the survey, is given below. NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 11

Package Trip: A package trip consisted of a tourism product provided by a touroperator which elaborates it and sells it directly or through travel agencies. Within a package trip, travelers received a combination of products associated with a trip, which were made of more than one of the following tourism services: Transportation services, accommodation services, food serving services, sightseeing services, entertainment services, etc. and other goods and services at will. The components of a package trip might be pre-established or tailor-made, in which case, the visitor chooses a combination of services he / she wishes to acquire from a pre-established list of such services. If such a package was availed of for the major part of time in a trip, such a trip was considered as a package trip. If the expenditure on more than one chargeable travel services availed for some time during the trip did not cover the whole trip but covered only a minor time of the duration of the trip then such a trip was not considered as package trip although the trip had a package component. A package trip may have a non-package component in addition to package component, e.g., a visitor may avail himself of accommodation and other services in the package through some tour operator but make some special sightseeing arrangements in some places of visit in the trip on his own. Similarly, a trip, which is non-package, may also have package component in addition to non-package component. Mode of travel: Mode of travel refers to means of transport used by visitor(s) to travel in a trip. The travel relevant here was the travelling done to cover the distances to the destinations and not joyrides or movement for adventure, as in skiing or boating for pleasure, or walking inside a museum, fort or maze. Visitor(s) might be using one or more means of transport in a trip, such as: on foot, bus, train (railways, ship/boat, air, own transport: motorized (such as, two-wheeler, auto rickshaw, car/jeep, tractor/truck etc.), non-motorized (e.g. bicycle, rickshaw, animal driven transport etc.); transport equipment, rental ( hired transport ): motorized ( such as, two-wheeler, auto rickshaw, Car/jeep, taxi, tractor/truck etc.), non-motorized (e.g. bicycle, rickshaw, animal driven transport etc.) Major and minor mode of travel: The means of transport by which maximum distance was travelled was treated as major mode of travel for that trip. In case more than one such mode was there [e.g. train, air] for which equal distance was travelled then entry to be recorded for that means which was more expensive. The means of transport by which second maximum distance was travelled will be treated as minor mode of travel for that trip. Type of stay: The type of stay refers to the accommodation used for stay by visitor(s) in an overnight trip. Accommodation refers to the space, whether paid or unpaid, where NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 12

the visitor(s) spent some considerable time for spending night, taking rest, spending some leisure time, refreshing oneself, etc. during the trip. It could be hotel, guest house, dharamshala, rented house, friends & relatives, others (carriages / coaches, railway station, ship/boat, waiting rooms, airport lounge etc. Major and minor type of stay: The place where the highest number of nights was spent was treated as major type of stay. In case more than one such place was there (e.g. hotel, Dharamshala) where same no. of nights was spent then information was captured for that type of stay which was more expensive. The place where second highest number of nights was spent will be treated as minor type of stay. No. of nights spent outside usual place of residence (including journey): The number of nights spent by the visitor outside his/her usual place of residence from starting of the trip to the completion of the trip, including the nights spent in transit. Tourism Expenditure: For the purpose of this survey tourism expenditure included expenditure made not just during the trip but also the expenditure related to the trip even if made before or after the trip. It included all expenses related to the trip paid or payable by the household. It also included expenditure related to the trip, whether directly paid or reimbursed, by some institution like Government or other agencies on behalf of the selected household. All expenditure in connection with the trip except those used for productive purposes/enterprises was included. All the expenditure incurred relating to the trip performed by the member (s) of the sample household during the reference period was included irrespective of the source of expenditure, i.e. whether the expenditure had been incurred by the sample household or not. The payment might be made through cash, cheque, credit card, debit card, in installments, etc. The total expenditure in all such cases irrespective of mode of payment was recorded. The components of tourism expenditure were classified as under: a) Package component b) Non-package component, which were further sub-divided as below: Accommodation Food and drink Transport Recreation, religious, cultural, sporting and health related activities Shopping Others Tourism expenditure includes: NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 13

Monetary expenditure on goods and services paid or payable by the visitor out of his/her own pocket or reimbursed by some institution like Government or other agencies/individuals or expenses of the visitor directly paid by such institutions/individuals; Expenditure incurred on items of high unit values like cars, computers, etc. related to a trip if those were used for consumption purpose and not for productive purpose. Tourism expenditure excludes: The payment of taxes and duties not levied on products (goods and services); The purchase of financial and non-financial assets, including land, real estate but excluding high unit values like cars, computers, etc. if those are used for consumption purposes; All transfers of cash or used goods such as donations to charities or to members of other households as these do not correspond to the purchase of consumption goods or services from these charities or individuals. Alms, bribes, cash tips, cash gifts etc. were also excluded; The payment of all classes of interest, including those on expenditures made during and for trips. Domestic Same-day Trip: A domestic same-day trip is one that does not involve an overnight stay (i.e. duration of more than12 hrs and incl. 12 midnight to 5 A.M.) but fulfill other conditions of overnight trips, irrespective of the number of hours spent on the trip. Same-day trip can be either completed on a same calendar date or spread over two consecutive calendar dates with a main destination within the country of residence of the visitor, for any of the following purposes: Business Holidaying, leisure & recreation Social Pilgrimage &Religious Education and Training Health and Medical Shopping Others NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 14

Like in overnight trips, all movements of persons, whose nature of work/job was regular touring outside their UPR to different places, like, mobile hawkers, on-board staff of airlines /ship/ railways or of buses or of hired taxis and other public transports etc. was not considered as trips (overnight or same-day). However movements of medical representatives, sales executives, field investigators, who have to travel to different places, other than their main place of work from where they report to their controlling officer/ get salary etc., in relation to their official work/ business, were considered as trips. Domestic Same-day Visitor: A domestic same-day visitor was a person (household member), residing in the country, who performed a same-day trip. NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 15

FINDINGS OF SCHEDULE 21.1 CHAPTER-THREE The estimates presented in this chapter are based on the data collected during NSS 72 nd round(1 ST July 2014-30 June 2015) in J&K state by the District statistical agencies located in the two divisions of Jammu and Kashmir. The reference period for capturing data on overnight trips was last 365 days with respect to leading purpose holidaying, leisure and recreation; health & medical and shopping. On the other hand, reference period for capturing data on overnight trips was last 30 days from the date of survey with reference to leading purposes business; social; pilgrimage and religious activities; education & training; and others. The reference period for capturing data on same-day trips was last 30 days for all trips. In the present chapter, the estimates of various trip characteristics such as leading purpose, month of visit, purpose of visit, main destination type, mode of transport, major type of stay etc. are reflected. Proportion of households reporting at least one overnight trip during last one year and during last 30 days from the date of survey is also presented. 3.1 Estimated population and households in J&K Statement 3.1:- It has been observed that number of households at the state level was found to be 0.28 crore. Out of these households, about 85% belonged to the rural areas. Estimated population as per this survey was 1.4 crore with rural share of about 87% and urban share of 13% in total population. Average households size in rural areas was 5.08 as against 4.38 average household size in urban areas. Statement 3.1: sector: J&K Sector Estimated number of households (00) and population for each No. of households(00) Population(00) Average household size (1) (2) (3) (4) Rural 23882 121396 5.08 Urban 4262 18659 4.38 Rural + Urban 28144 140055 4.98 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 16

Graph1: Estimated number of households (00) and population for each sector: J&K 160000 140000 121396 140055 120000 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 23882 4262 18659 28144 No. of households(00) Population(00) 0 rural urban rural + urban Statement3.2:-The survey reveals that 55% of households in J&K state were reported to have completed at least one overnight trip as against 36.3% at All India level with leading purposes holidaying, leisure & recreation, health & medical & shopping completed during last 365 days or at least one overnight trip with leading purpose business, social, religious &pilgrimage, education &training, others during last 30 days. This proportion was estimated to be 54.17% for rural and about 60% for urban areas of J&K. Statement 3.2:- Percentage of households reporting at least one overnight trip with leading purposes for each sector during last 30 days :J&K, All India Sector Estimated no. of households(00) J&K Percentage of households reporting at least one overnight trip with leading purposes for each sector Estimated no. of households(00) All India Percentage of households reporting at least one overnight trip with leading purposes for each sector (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Rural 23882 54.17 1704225 36.6 Urban 4262 59.88 833797 35.7 Rural + Urban 28144 55.03 2538022 36.3 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 17

Graph2:-Percentage of households reporting at least one overnight trip with leading purposes for each sector rural + urban 36.3 55.03 urban 35.7 59.88 All India J&K rural 36.6 54.14 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 3.2 Household religion Statement 3.3:-The present statement gives the religion-wise incidence of trips i.e. percentage of households reporting overnight trips by religion during last 365 days in J&K state. Households belonging to Hinduism and Islam communities show 51% and 48.5% incidence of overnight trips respectively in rural areas whereas this proportion was 35.9% for Hindus and 60.9% for Islam religion in urban areas. For rural and urban areas combined together, Islam religion has reported highest incidence of trips (50.6%) during last 365 days.moreover,lowest incidence of overnight trips were reported by the households belonging to Christian and Sikh community during last one year. Statement 3.3: Percentage distribution of households reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by religion for J&K State State :- J&K Religion Sector Hinduism Islam Christianity Sikhism Others All incl (n.r) (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) (6) (7 ) Rural 51.0 48.5 0.1 0.3 0.0 100.0 Urban 35.9 60.9 0 3.1 0.1 100.0 Rural+Urban 48.6 50.6 0.1 0.7 0.0 100.0 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 18

Graph3:- Percentage distribution of households reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by religion for J&K State 70 60 50 51 48.6 48.5 60.9 50.6 40 30 20 10 0 35.9 3.1 0.1 0 0.1 0.3 0.7 0 0.1 0 Hinduism Islam Christianity Sikhism Others Rural Urban Rural+Urban 3.3 Household social group Statement 3.4:-It presents the proportion of overnight trips for the households by social group. The percentage of overnight trips was highest for Others social group in rural (86.2%), urban (87.3%) as well as rural+ urban areas combined together (86.4%). Statement 3.4: Per 1000 distribution of households reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by social group for J&K State State: J&K Sector Social Group ST SC OBC Others All incl (n.r) Rural 5.6 4.4 3.8 86.2 100.0 Urban 1.4 5.1 6.2 87.3 100.0 Rural + Urban 4.9 4.5 4.2 86.4 100.0 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 19

Graph4:- Per 1000 distribution of households reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by social group in J&K state 100 80 60 40 20 0 5.6 4.9 1.4 5.1 4.4 4.5 3.8 6.2 4.2 86.4 87.3 86.2 Rural+Urban Urban Rural Urban Rural+Urban ST SC OBC Others Rural 3.4 Household Type Statement 3.5:- It describes the percentage distribution of households reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by household type in J&K state. It has been seen that in rural areas, households belonging to Regular Salary earn (22.7%) has undergone for maximum overnight trips during last 365 days. For urban areas, highest number of trips were made by the households belonging to the Regular salary (37.7%) followed by Self employed (35.7%) and Casual labour (23.0%). Statement 3.5:- Percentage distribution of households reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by household type for J&K State SECTOR: RURAL Household Type State Self Employed in Agriculture Self Employed in Non- Agriculture Regular Salary earn Casual Labour in Agriculture Casual Labour in Non- Agriculture Others All incl (n.r) J&K 14.6 8.7 22.7 19.2 20.2 14.5 100.0 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 20

Graph5:-Percentage distribution of households reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by household type: RuralJ&K 14.5 14.6 20.2 8.7 Self Employed in Agriculture Self Employed in Non-Agriculture 22.7 Regular Salary earn Casual Labour in Agriculture 19.2 Casual Labour in Non-Agriculture Others Statement 3.5:-Percentage distribution of households reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by household type :J&K state SECTOR: Urban Household Type State Self Employed Regular Salary Casual Labour Others All incl (n.r) J&K 35.7 37.7 23.0 3.5 100.0 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 21

Graph6:-Percentage distribution of households reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by household type: Urban J&K 23 3.5 35.7 Self Employed Regular Salary Casual Labour Others 37.7 3.5 Leading Purpose Statement3.6:- Leading purpose of a trip is that unique purpose without which that trip would not have been undertaken by any of the household member. Leading purpose is one of the most important trip characteristics. Details are given in Appendix B: Concepts and Definitions. Percentage distribution of overnight trips by leading purpose during the reference period 365 days or 30 days is provided in the Statement3.6. The table depicts that in the rural areas of J&K and All India, maximum overnight trips were undertaken for health purpose. This distribution pattern was found to be same in the rural and urban areas combined together for both J&K and All India.However,in urban areas, more overnight trips were made for Holidaying,leisure&recreation purpose both at the state level and All India level. For the overnight trips completed during last 30 days, maximum overnight trips were performed for Social purpose in rural, urban as well as rural and urban areas combined together for both J&K and All India. In J&K state, 49% of trips were undertaken for health & medical purpose and 46% of trips were undertaken for Holidaying,leisure&recreation purpose during last 365 days. It has also been observed that for the trips completed during last 30 days, 61.4% trips were made for social purpose & about 20% trips were undertaken for business purpose. NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 22

Rural Urban Rural+Urban Rural Urban Rural+Urban Statement 3.6:-Percentage distribution of overnight trips by leading purpose:j&k,all India leading J&K All India purpose Rural Urban Rural+Urban Rural Urban Rural+Urban Completed during last 365 days Holidaying 41.68 68.3 46.1 22.7 56.6 33.9 Health 53.56 27.11 49.18 76.3 42.4 65.1 Shopping 4.77 4.53 4.73 1.0 0.9 1.0 All 100 100 100 100 100 100 (Incl.n.r.) Completed during last 30 days Business 22.08 9.51 19.8 1.7 3.1 2.2 Social 62.47 56.78 61.43 87.2 83.1 85.9 Religious 4.94 15.2 6.81 7.6 9.8 8.3 Education 2.18 3.6 2.45 1.0 1.4 1.1 Others 8.33 14.8 9.5 2.5 2.6 2.5 All (incl.n.r.) 100 100 100 100 100 100 Graph7:-Percentage distribution of overnight trips by leading purpose completed during last 365 days: J&K, All India 80 60 40 20 0 68.3 53.56 41.68 46.1 49.18 27.11 4.77 4.53 4.73 76.3 65.1 56.6 42.4 33.9 22.7 1 0.9 1 Holidaying Health Shopping J&K All India NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 23

Graph8:-Percentage distribution of overnight trips by leading purpose completed during last 30 days: J&K, All India 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 87.2 83.1 85.9 62.47 56.78 61.43 15.214.8 8.33 4.94 6.81 9.5 7.6 9.8 8.3 2.18 3.6 2.45 1 2.5 1.42.6 1.12.5 Rural Urban Rural+Urban Rural Urban Rural+Urban J&K All India Business Social Religious Education Others 3.6 Visitors Trip by Purpose of Trip Statement 3.7:- The concept of visitors trip has been introduced to examine the visitor-specific characteristics, such as purpose of trip (different for leading purpose which is common for all the members in a particular trip), place of stay, mode of travel etc. All these characteristics are termed as visitor trip characteristics as they may vary among visitors of same household in a particular trip. As earlier mentioned, leading purpose of trip is unique for all the trip members without which the trip would not have happened. Therefore, one of the visitor s purposes in a trip must resembles with the leading purpose of that trip & the purpose of other visitors under same trip may or may not match with the leading purpose. In other words, under a particular leading purpose with reference period last 365 or 30 days, there can be any one of the eight purposes for each visitor in a trip as considered in this survey. Statement 3.7 describes the percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by visitor s purpose of trip with leading purposes holidaying, leisure and recreation, health & medical and shopping completed during last 365 days and with leading purposes business, social, religious & pilgrimage, education & training and others completed during last 30 days for different sectors. From the statement, it is evident that in rural areas, Health was the most predominant purpose (51%) of visitor trips in the reference period of 365 days whereas in urban areas, Holidaying, leisure and recreation was the main purpose of visitor s trips. For the NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 24

visitors trips completed during last 30 days, Social purpose was considered as the dominant purpose of undergoing trips in both the rural (63%) and urban areas (57%) of J&K. Statement 3.7:- Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by purpose of trip for different sectors percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 completed during last 30 days days with leading purpose with leading purpose Visitor's purpose holidaying,leisure & business,social,religious & recreation, health &medical pilgrimage, education & and shopping training and others rural urban rural urban (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) holidaying, leisure and recreation 38.4 72.9 0.0 0.0 health & medical 50.8 22.0 0.0 0.0 shopping 4.9 4.0 0.0 0.0 Subtotal 94.1 98.9 0.0 0.0 business 0.0 0.0 21.4 9.5 social 2.5 0.1 62.9 56.7 religious & pilgrimage 0.4 0.0 4.8 15.4 education & training 0.0 0.0 2.3 3.6 others 3.0 1.0 8.6 14.8 Subtotal 5.9 1.1 100.0 100.0 All 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 3.7 Major Mode of Travel Statement 3.8:- The means of transport by which maximum distance was travelled was treated as the Major mode of travel for that trip. The table reveals that in rural areas, Bus was the most availed mode of transport with 81% share of visitor s trips completed NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 25

during last 365 days. It has been discussed earlier that Health and Medical was the main leading purpose for any trip completed during last 365 days. In rural areas, the percentage share of travelling by bus with the leading purpose Health &Medical was recorded as the highest mode of travelling with share of 82% followed by Transport equipment rental (hired transport) (12%). In urban areas, Bus (47%) and Train (24%) were used mode for travelling. The percentage share of availing the modes namely bus and train for visitor trips completed during last 365 days with the leading purpose Health and Medical in urban areas were 64% and 13% respectively. Statement 3.8:-Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days: J&K SECTOR: RURAL Major Mode of Travel Visitor's purpose On-Foot Bus Train Ship Air Own Transport Motor Non- Motor Transport Equipment Rental Motor Non- Motor Others All incl (n.r) Business 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holiday 0.2 79.8 6.8 0 0.3 8.5 0.1 3.0 0 1.4 100 Social 0 82.6 0 0 0 1.0 0 16.4 0 0 100 Religious 0 100.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health 1.2 82.2 19 0 0 2.1 0 11.7 0 1.0 100 Shopping 0 86.6 4.8 0 0 0.8 0 4.9 0 2.9 100 Others 0.5 60.8 0.2 0 0 12.2 0 26.3 0 0 100 All incl (n.r) 0.7 80.9 3.8 0 0.1 4.8 0 8.5 0 1.2 100 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 26

Statement 3.8:-Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days :J&K SECTOR: URBAN Major Mode of Travel Visitor's purpose On-Foot Bus Train Ship Air Own Transport Motor Non- Motor Transport Equipment Rental Motor Non- Motor Others All incl (n.r) Business 0 100.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 Holiday 0.9 40.7 27.5 0 1.2 23.6 0.2 2.4 0 3.5 100 Social 0 62.2 0 0 0 37.8 0 0 0 0 100 Religious 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health 1.1 64.2 12.7 0 2.5 9.2 0 7.1 0 3.4 100 Shopping 0 70.4 17.3 0 0 8.2 0 3.6 0 0.5 100 Others 0 61.1 0 0 0 22.7 0 16.2 0 0 100 All incl (n.r) 0.9 47.3 23.5 0 1.4 19.8 0.2 3.6 0 3.3 100 Graph9:-Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days: Rural, Urban J&K 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Motor Non- Motor Motor Non- Motor RuralJ&K UrbanJ&K On- Foot Bus Train Ship Air Own Transport Transport Equipment Rental Others NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 27

Statement 3.9:-The survey result shows that like for the trips completed during last 365days, here also Bus was the major mode of travel for completing trips during last 30 days in both rural (91.4%) and urban areas (58%) of J&K. For the leading purpose Social, the share of major mode of travel by Bus was 93% for rural households and 64% for urban households. Statement3.9:-Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days : J&K SECTOR: RURAL Major Mode of Travel Visitor's purpose On-Foot Bus Train Ship Air Own Transport Motor Non- Motor Transport Equipment Rental Motor Non- Motor Others All incl (n.r) Business 0.1 99.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 100.0 Holiday 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 Social 1.5 93.3 1.9 0.0 0.2 1.6 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.1 100.0 Religious 1.2 71.8 6.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.0 19.4 0.0 0.2 100.0 Education 4.0 83.6 11.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 100.0 Health 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Shopping 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Others 2.5 71.3 3.8 0.0 0.0 5.1 0.0 17.4 0.0 0.0 100.0 All incl (n.r) 1.3 91.4 2.1 0.0 0.1 1.7 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.1 100.0 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 28

Statement 3.9:-Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days: J&K SECTOR: URBAN Visitor's purpose On-Foot Bus Train Ship Major Mode of Travel Air Own Transport Motor Non- Mot or Transport Equipmen t Rental Mot or No n- Mo tor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Business 1.0 28.6 21.4 0.0 21.3 6.9 6.1 0.0 0.0 14.6 100.0 Holiday 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Social 1.9 63.6 12.1 0.4 0.4 18.8 0.0 0.7 0.0 2.1 100.0 Religious 0.0 30.6 34.6 0.0 2.0 12.5 0.0 8.1 0.0 12.2 100.0 Education 3.3 89.9 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.1 0.0 0.0 100.0 Health 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Shopping 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Others 0.9 74.7 3.9 1.7 0.0 16.5 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.1 100.0 Others All incl (n.r) All incl (n.r) 1.4 57.8 14.8 0.5 2.5 15.7 0.6 2.2 0.0 4.4 100.0 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 29

100 90 80 70 60 50 Graph10:-Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days: Rural, Urban J&K 40 30 20 Rural Urban 10 0 Motor Non-Motor Motor Non-Motor On-Foot Bus Train Ship Air Own Transport Transport Equipment Rental Others 3.8 Major type of stay Statement 3.10:- Major type of stay is the one where the visitor spent the maximum number of nights during the trips. From the statement, it is evident that for about 47% visitors trips undertaken during last 365 days in rural areas, visitors stayed at hotel and guest house whereas for 50% visitors trips, visitors preferred to stay with friends & relatives or other places like hospitals, nursing homes, health, clinic, carriages/coaches, ships, tents, railway stations, waiting room etc.in urban areas, for 48.2% of total visitors trips, the visitors mostly stayed in friends and relatives home in the reference period of 365 days whereas 30.3% of visitors trips involved staying in hotel and guest house only. NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 30

Statement 3.10:- Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major type of stay for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days: J&K SECTOR: RURAL Visitor's purpose Hotel Guest House Dharamsala Major Type of Stay Rented House Friends & Relatives Others All incl (n.r) Business 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Holiday 43.9 1.9 1.6 3.9 36.3 12.2 100.0 Social 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 81.0 19.0 100.0 Religious 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 Education 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Health 49.8 0.3 0.7 1.8 12.5 35.0 100.0 Shopping 63.3 0.0 0.7 0.3 30.7 4.5 100.0 Others 0.3 0.0 2.0 0.3 2.0 95.3 100.0 All incl (n.r) 45.6 0.9 1.1 2.5 23.9 26.1 100.0 Statement 3.10:- Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major type of stay for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days: J&K SECTOR: URBAN Visitor's purpose Hotel Guest House Dharamsala Major Type of Stay Rented House Friends & Relatives Others All incl (n.r) Business 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 Holiday 28.4 2.9 4.0 2.7 55.2 6.8 100.0 Social 12.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 73.7 13.5 100.0 Religious 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Education 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Health 21.0 3.3 2.2 1.1 28.2 44.2 100.0 Shopping 34.3 17.8 2.1 8.3 34.5 3.0 100.0 Others 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 29.6 69.2 100.0 All incl (n.r) 26.7 3.6 3.5 2.6 48.2 15.6 100.0 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 31

Graph11:-Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major type of stay for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days: Rural, Urban J&K 50 45.6 48.2 45 40 35 30 25 26.7 23.9 26.1 20 15 10 5 3.6 3.5 0.9 1.1 2.5 2.6 15.6 Rural J&K UrbanJ&K 0 Hotel Guest House Dharamsala Rented House Friends & Relatives Others Statement3.11:- The percentage distribution of overnight visitors trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days is presented in Statement3.11. It shows that in rural areas for 45% of visitors trips completed during last 30 days, visitors preferred to stay in hotel &guesthouses followed by nearly 44% in friends & relatives home. However, for urban areas, 46.4% of visitors trips involved staying in friends& relatives home and about 42% in hotel & guest house. NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 32

Statement3.11:- Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major type of stay for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days :J&K SECTOR: RURAL Visitor's purpose Hotel Guest House Dharamsala Major Type of Stay Rented House Friends & Relatives Others All incl (n.r) Business 93.8 0.0 0.0 1.9 2.7 1.6 100.0 Holiday 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 Social 31.6 2.4 2.0 0.4 57.4 6.2 100.0 Religious 11.6 0.9 26.7 17.0 20.0 23.8 100.0 Education 23.6 0.0 0.2 26.0 37.3 12.9 100.0 Health 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Shopping 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Others 28.0 0.1 3.1 3.8 58.1 6.8 100.0 All incl (n.r) 43.5 1.5 2.8 2.4 43.5 6.2 100.0 Statement3.11:-Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major type of stay for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days :J&K SECTOR: URBAN Visitor's purpose Hotel Guest House Dharamsala Major Type of Stay Rented House Friends & Relatives Others All incl (n.r) Business 68.9 15.0 0.0 0.0 8.8 7.2 100.0 Holiday 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Social 22.2 9.3 0.6 2.0 63.3 2.6 100.0 Religious 41.4 0.4 15.4 8.7 21.0 13.1 100.0 Education 56.1 1.5 0.0 0.0 42.3 0.1 100.0 Health 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Shopping 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Others 35.2 13.0 5.5 0.4 33.5 11.4 100.0 All incl (n.r) 32.7 8.8 3.5 2.6 46.4 5.9 100.0 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 33

Graph12:-Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major type of stay for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days: Rural, Urban J&K Others 5.9 6.2 Friends & Relatives 46.4 43.5 Rented House Dharamsala 2.6 2.4 3.5 2.8 UrbanJ&K Rural J&K Guest House 1.5 8.8 Hotel 32.7 43.5 0 10 20 30 40 50 3.9 Month of visit Statement3.12:- The percentage of overnight trips with leading purpose Holidaying, leisure and recreation was highest in the month of April, June& August. For Health purpose, the month of April, May and June shows the highest percentage of overnight trips. For Shopping purpose, maximum overnight trips were undertaken in the month of April, May and October. For leading purpose Education, month of April, May and November shows the peak period of undergoing a trip whereas for Religious & Pilgrimage activities, more trips were made during the month of July, August followed by the month of February and March. NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 34

Statement 3.12:- Per 1000 distribution of overnight trips completed during last 365 days for each starting month for different leading purpose Sector :Rural+Urban State : J&K Starting month Leading purpose January February March April May June July August September October November December All ( incl. n.r.) (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) (6) (7 ) ( 8) (9 ) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) Holiday 4.4 3 7.1 37.7 7.4 11.8 8.2 9.8 2.5 3.2 2.7 2.1 100 Health 3.3 4.2 5.2 51.4 6.9 7.4 4.3 6.6 3.5 3.5 1.9 1.6 100 Shopping 10.3 6 9.7 16.5 21.5 6.7 6.3 1.5 3 11.1 6.7 0.5 100 All ( incl. n.r.) 4.1 3.7 6.3 43.4 7.8 9.4 6.2 7.9 3.1 3.7 2.5 1.8 100 completed during last 30 days Starting month Leading purpose January February March April May June July August September October November December All ( incl. n.r.) (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) (6) (7 ) ( 8) (9 ) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) Business 0.3 0.6 80.1 5.2 5.3 1.6 0.8 3.5 1.7 0.5 0 0.3 100 Social 6.4 7.0 31.5 9.2 9.3 4.5 5.9 9.3 4.8 5.2 3.4 3.4 100 Religious 5.9 8.8 15 4.8 7.7 4.3 15.8 17.6 8.2 3.1 4.4 4.1 100 Education 3.5 9.2 0.9 14.6 24.2 8.4 6 3.3 9.2 4.2 12.6 4 100 Others 6.3 4.8 4.8 9.6 21.9 8.2 12.6 10.4 4.6 4.7 4 8.1 100 All 5.1 5.7 36.7 8.3 10 4.3 6.2 8.7 4.5 4 3.1 3.3 100 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 35

3.10 Average duration of overnight trips Statement 3.13:-For the trips completed during last 365 days, 35.5% of visitors trips with leading purpose Holidaying,leisure&recreation and for 44.3% of visitor trips for Health purpose, maximum duration of overnight trips is seen as 4-5 nights. The table also reveals that for 47% of overnight trips with leading purpose Shopping, visitors had spent only one night out of their UPR.In the reference period of 30 days, for 86.3% of trips undertaken for Business purpose, duration of overnight trip is seen as 2-3 nights. For Social trips, about 37% of trips had been made by spending 2-3 nights on the trip. Similarly, for those trips with leading purpose Education and Training and Religious&Pilgrimage, maximum duration of overnight trips is 2-3 nights. Statement 3.13:-Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by no. of nights spent in the trip for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days :J&K SECTOR: RURAL+URBAN Visitor's purpose 1 2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 No. of Nights Spent 10 & Above All incl (n.r) Business 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 Holiday 5.8 28.0 35.5 5.8 1.5 20.0 100.0 Social 3.5 26.7 65.0 0.0 2.0 2.7 100.0 Religious 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 Education 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Health 12.5 28.5 44.3 2.8 1.2 9.1 100.0 Shopping 47.0 33.3 3.1 5.3 0.8 6.1 100.0 Others 39.9 42.0 8.8 1.9 2.5 4.8 100.0 All incl (n.r) 11.6 29.0 37.7 4.2 1.3 13.6 100.0 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 36

Statement3.13:-: Percentage distribution of overnight visitor-trips by no. of nights spent in the trip for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days :J&K SECTOR: RURAL+URBAN Visitor's purpose No. of Nights Spent 1 2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10 & Above All incl (n.r) Business 1.7 86.3 1.7 1.5 0.2 2.7 100.0 Holiday 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 Social 19.3 36.9 33.0 2.9 1.4 2.0 100.0 Religious 28.4 36.3 11.0 1.6 2.1 2.3 100.0 Education 2.9 46.1 7.7 1.6 0.1 27.5 100.0 Health 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Shopping 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Others 15.1 61.2 6.2 2.2 1.5 8.5 100.0 All incl (n.r) 15.7 49.0 22.3 2.4 1.2 3.4 100.0 3.11 Main Destination type Statement3.14 (a):-for each trip, a main destination was identified and classified according to whether it was within the district to which the household residence belonged, or outside the district but within the same state, or outside the state. This would enable the study of the relative frequencies of trips by these three destination types. Statement3.14 (a) presents the per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by main destination in J&K state. For about 24% of rural and nearly23% of urban overnight visitor trips, visitors used to travel within their district only. 35.4% of urban but only5% of rural overnight visitor trips involved travel to a different state but within the country. In rural and urban areas combined together, for about 24% of overnight visitor trips, the visitors remained within their district while in nearly 65%, they travelled beyond their district to a place within their state. NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 37

Statement3.14(a):- Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by main destination: J&K Main Destination Sector Within District Outside district but within state Within Country Final Port Departure All incl (n.r) Rural 23.8 70.3 5.0 0 100.0 Urban 22.5 40.6 35.4 0.9 100.0 Rural+ Urban 23.6 64.5 10.9 0.2 100.0 Graph13:-Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by main destination: J&K 80 70 60 70.3 64.5 50 40 40.6 35.4 Rural Urban 30 23.8 22.5 23.6 Rural+Urban 20 10 0 Within District Outside district but within state 10.9 5 Within Country 0 0.9 0.2 Final Port Departure Statement 3.14 (b):-it shows that the highest percentage of visitor-trips were undertaken with destination outside district but within state for overnight visitors trips in rural (64%), urban (48.1%) as well as rural and urban areas taken together (61.2%). NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 38

Statement 3.14(b):- Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by main destination for J&K State main destination Sector Within District Outside district but within state within country final port departure all incl Rural 33.6 64.0 2.3 0 100.0 Urban 28.2 48.1 22.9 0.2 100.0 Rural+ Urban 32.6 61.2 6.0 0 100.0 Graph14:-Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by main destination: J&K 70 60 64 61.2 50 48.1 40 30 28.2 32.6 22.9 Rural Urban Rural+Urban 20 10 0 6 0.2 0 Within District Within state within country final port departure 3.12 Same Day Trip Statement 3.15:- A same day trip is one that does not involve any overnight stay (i.e. duration of more than12 hours including 12.00 midnight to 5 A.M.) but fulfils other criteria of overnight trip, irrespective of number of hours spent on the trip. In a very lighter way, it can be said that to &fro journey of trip is undertaken with in a day NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 39

without spending a night outside the usual place of residence. The percentage distribution of same day trip by leading purpose completed during last 30 days is illustrated in Statement 3.15. It depicts that in J&K state, Social trips were mostly undertaken during last 30 days in both rural (38.34%), urban (62.72%) as well as rural & urban areas combined together (40.29%).Almost same pattern was observed in the urban (49.61%) and rural& urban areas taken together (37.74%) in case of All India also except for the rural areas where the most frequent same day trip was reported as Shopping (34.73%). Statement3.15:- Percentage distribution of same day trips completed during last 30 days: J&K, All India Leading J&K All India purpose Rural Urban Rural+Urban Rural Urban Rural +Urban Business 1.98 6.51 2.35 4.22 6.80 4.82 Holidaying 3.21 8.08 3.58 1.26 3.23 1.72 Social 38.34 62.72 40.29 34.16 49.61 37.74 Religious 4.67 3.94 4.61 4.75 9.67 5.89 Education 2.52 0.79 2.38 1.11 1.41 1.18 Health 16.43 6.31 15.63 15.68 11.96 14.82 Shopping 25.37 7.49 23.93 34.73 14.37 30.01 Others 7.48 4.34 7.23 4.07 2.94 3.81 All 100 100 100 100 100 100 Graph15:- Percentage distribution of same day trips completed during last 30 days: All India 49.61 50 40 30 20 10 0 6.8 4.22 4.82 3.23 1.26 1.72 37.74 34.16 9.67 4.75 5.89 1.11.41.18 15.6814.82 11.96 34.73 30.01 14.37 4.07 2.94 3.81 Rural Urban Rural+Urban NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 40

Graph16:- Percentage distribution of same day trips completed during last 30 days: J&K Others Shopping Health Education Religious Social Holidaying Business 7.23 4.34 7.48 7.49 6.31 2.38 0.79 2.52 4.61 3.94 4.67 3.58 8.08 3.21 2.35 6.51 1.98 15.63 16.43 23.93 25.37 40.29 38.34 62.72 Rural+Urban Urban Rural 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 41

DOMESTIC TOURISM EXPENDITURE CHAPTER-FOUR The present chapter narrates the average expenditure incurred by the households residing in rural and urban areas of J&K on overnight trips completed during 365 and 30 days reference period. The amount of money spent for same days trip with reference period 30 days has also been provided. Comparative statements of expenditure on trips for J&K state and All India are also presented in the given chapter. 4.1 Average expenditure per overnight trip by leading purpose. Statement 4.1:-Average expenditure per overnight trip for different leading purpose for J&K state and All India is presented in Statement 4.1 It has been observed that for the trips undertaken during last 365 days, trips undertaken for Health purpose at the All India level were the costliest overnight trips with average expenditure of Rs.15, 336 whereas at the state level, highest average expenditure of Rs13, 132 was done on Shopping trips. For 30 days reference period, Religious trips amounting an expenditure of Rs. 6813 were recorded as the most expensive trips at the state level. On the other hand, maximum amount of Rs.4455 was spent on overnight trips with leading purpose Business at the All India level. Statement 4.1:-Average expenditure per overnight trip for different leading purpose for J&K state and All India:-(R+U) leading purpose J&K All India Completed during last 365 days Holiday 7108 6358 Health 8124 15336 Shopping 13132 13902 Completed during last 30 days Business 2806 4455 Social 5032 1068 Religious 6813 2717 Education 4346 2286 Others 5594 2875 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 42

Graph17:-Average expenditure per overnight trip for different leading purpose completed during last 30 days for J&K state and All India: Rural+Urban 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 7108 6358 15336 8124 13902 13132 J&K All India 4000 2000 0 Holiday Health Shopping Graph18:-Average expenditure per overnight trip for different leading purpose completed during last 30 days for J&K state and All India: Rural+Urban 8000 7000 6813 6000 5000 4000 4455 5032 4346 5594 J&K 3000 2000 2806 2717 2286 2875 All India 1000 1068 0 Business Social Religious Education Others 4.2 Average expenditure per overnight trip by categories of expenditure Statement 4.2:-Average expenditure per overnight trips by categories of expenditure for each leading purpose is represented in Statement 4.2.The survey reveals that average expenditure per overnight trips completed during last 365 days incurred by the household on non-package component was the highest for Shopping trips (Rs.12, 844). For the trips completed during last 30 days, it has been observed that households had NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 43

done maximum expenditure of amount Rs.7794 on non-package component for Education &Training purpose followed by Business trips (Rs.6126) and Religious and Pilgrimage trips (Rs.3996).The table also depicts that households had spent least on package components for overnight trips except for Religious & Pilgrimage trips (Rs1070) and Education and Training trips (Rs.887) during last 30 days. Statement 4.2: Average expenditure (in Rs) per overnight trip by categories of expenditure for each leading purpose: J&K Sector:- rural + urban leading purpose package component accomodat ion food & drink non-package component transport shopping recreation, religious,et c. medical others total (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) holidaying,leisure and recreation health & medical completed during last 365 days 352 1575 1164 1075 1666 72 467 737 7108 137 1589 897 794 827 21 3008 851 8124 shopping 289 958 970 836 9402 15 220 443 13133 completed during last 30 days business 340 2694 708 954 1048 1 4 717 6466 social 197 881 609 769 952 11 239 586 4244 religious & pilgrimage education & training 1070 758 566 1204 1174 54 18 222 5066 887 1181 1600 1164 2441 22 552 834 8681 others 0 726 941 709 1245 14 699 428 4762 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 44

Statement 4.3R:-The survey reveals that an average amount of Rs 13511 was spent on overnight trips during last 365 days for the leading purpose Shopping followed by Rs 7880 on Health& Medical trips and Rs 6664 on Holidaying, Leisure& Recreation trips. Average expenditure on various trips for each quintile class by leading purpose are depicted in Statement 4.3R.From the table, it is evident that maximum expenditure on overnight trips with leading purpose Holidaying,leisure&recreation was reported in UMPCE class-3 with an average expenditure of Rs.12,610.For Health& Medical purpose, highest expenditure was done by UMPCE class-5 with an expenditure of Rs 10,898.In 365 days reference period with leading purpose Shopping, average expenditure for the first quintile class was Rs 12,258 and then it decrease to Rs 5317 for third quintile class and thereafter it increases to Rs 15291 for the fifth quintile class. In 30 days reference period, average expenditure on overnight trips with leading purpose Business was Rs 6196 for the first quintile class and it decreases to Rs 4621 for the fourth quintile class but then again it increase to Rs 7519 for the UMPCE class-5.as earlier stated, Social was the main leading purpose for overnight trips completed during last 30 days. Average expenditure on Social trips for the first quintile class was Rs 2595 and it reaches to a maximum of Rs 5353 for the last quintile class. Similarly, for the leading purpose Religious& pilgrimage and Education &Training & Others, average expenditure shows an increasing trend as one move from UMPCE class-1 to UMPCE class-5. Statement 4.3R: Average expenditure (in Rs) per overnight trip by quintile class of UMPCE and leading purpose of trip: J&K leading purpose quintile class of UMPCE 00-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 all (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) completed during period last 365 days holidaying, leisure and recreation 3171 6516 12610 7545 7682 6664 health & medical 7053 9489 8188 7386 10898 7880 shopping 12258 7382 5317 13672 15291 13511 all 6607 6892 10063 8290 9580 7641 completed during period last 30 days business 6196 6165 5466 4621 7519 6112 social 2595 2107 2366 2318 5353 3897 religious & pilgrimage 1660 2019 2700 2696 2468 2398 education & training 3946 3800 0 6986 7662 6926 others 3018 1975 11040 3652 4729 3948 all 2750 5174 3075 2931 5231 4383 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 45

quintile class of UMPCE Graph19:- Average expenditure (in Rs) per overnight trip by quintile class of UMPCE and leading purpose of trip completed during last 365 days: Rural J&K 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 15291 5317 13672 13511 7382 12258 8188 10898 9489 7386 7880 7053 12610 6516 7545 7682 6664 3171 00-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 all quintile class of UMPCE shopping health & medical holidaying, leisure and recreation Graph20:- Average expenditure (in Rs) per overnight trip by quintile class of UMPCE and leading purpose of trip completed during last 30 days: Rural J&K all 6112 3897 2398 6926 3948 80-100 7519 5353 2468 7662 4729 60-80 4621 2318 2696 6986 3652 business social 40-60 5466 2366 27000 11040 religious & pilgrimage education & training 20-40 6165 21072019 3800 1975 others 00-20 6196 25951660 3946 3018 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 46

4.3 Average expenditure per overnight trip by quintile class & leading purpose. Statement 4.3U:- In the 365 days reference period, leading purpose Shopping shows the highest average expenditure amounting to Rs 11,132 per trip. For the trips completed during last 30 days, Education & Training trip was the most costly overnight trip with average expenditure of Rs 13,447. In urban areas, it has been found that maximum average trip expenditure on Holidaying, leisure& recreation was done by the households belonging to the third quintile class (Rs.11,978 ). For Health& Medical, it was for the fourth quintile class (Rs16329) and for Shopping purpose, a household belonging to UMPCE class-5 has done the maximum expenditure of Rs.16, 283. The survey also reveals that average expenditure on Social and Education & Training trips was the highest for the urban households belonging to the fifth quintile class whereas for Business, Religious & Pilgrimage & Others trips, households belonging to the UMPCE class-4 have done the maximum expenditure on overnight trips completed during last 30 days. Statement 4.3U: Average expenditure (in Rs) per overnight trip by quintile class of UMPCE and leading purpose of trip: J&K quintile class of UMPCE leading purpose 00-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 all (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) completed during period last 365 days holidaying,leisure and recreation 3969 5230 11978 8206 9413 8472 health & medical 6092 6176 7473 16329 15907 10552 shopping 4858 3734 6104 10409 16283 11132 all 4834 5431 10529 10488 11160 9157 completed during period last 30 days business 3716 5887 6191 17781 4526 10156 social 2941 3134 8244 5518 8555 5976 religious & pilgrimage 1767 4427 10695 11912 5275 8967 education & training 10700 2679 4948 4088 19360 13447 others 3500 5832 6658 9527 4619 6818 all 3028 3973 8004 9646 8659 7226 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 47

Graph21:- Average expenditure (in Rs) per overnight trip by quintile class of UMPCE and leading purpose of trip completed during last 365 days: Urban J&K 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 6092 6176 4858 5230 3969 3734 11978 7473 6104 16329 10409 8206 15907 16283 9413 11132 10552 8472 holidaying,leisure and recreation health & medical shopping 0 00-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 all quintile class of UMPCE Graph22:- Average expenditure (in Rs) per overnight trip by quintile class of UMPCE and leading purpose of trip completed during last 30 days: Urban J&K 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 19360 17781 11912 10700 10695 9527 8244 8555 5887 6191 6658 5832 5518 5275 4427 4948 4526 4619 3716 4088 3500 2941 3134 2679 1767 00-20 20-40 40-60 60-80 80-100 all 13447 10156 8967 6818 5976 business social religious & pilgrimage education & training others quintile class of UMPCE NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 48

4.4 Average expenditure per overnight trip by leading purpose. Statement 4.4:-Average expenditure per same day trip completed during last 30 days for J&K and All India has been provided in the given statement. The survey reveals that average expenditure on same day trips has been done more at the state level as compared to All India. The table shows that households belonging to the rural and the urban areas combined together at the state level has spent maximum amount of Rs. 7767 on Business trips during last 30 days. For rural areas, average expenditure per same day trip incurred by the household was maximum for Business trips (Rs.9427) followed by Shopping trips(rs.2491) and Health & Medical trips(rs.2111).for the same day trips completed during last 30 days, urban households had spent most on Shopping trips(rs.3725), Business trips(rs.2041) & Holidaying,leisure&recreation (Rs.1499). At the All India level, households had done maximum expenditure on Shopping trips in rural (Rs.873), urban (Rs.1808), and rural and urban areas combined together (Rs.977) for the same day trips. Statement4.4:-Average expenditure per same day trip completed during last 30days:J&K,All India leading purpose J&K rural urban rural + urban All India rural urban rural + urban Business 9427 2041 7767 666 773 701 Holiday 1555 1499 1545 534 909 697 Social 498 625 514 283 498 349 Religious 1471 1215 1454 389 633 482 Education 1958 757 1928 288 415 324 Health 2111 1481 2090 699 868 730 Shopping 2491 3725 2522 873 1808 977 Others 621 278 605 232 263 238 all 1571 1083 1531 576 767 620 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 49

Graph23:-Average expenditure per same day trip completed during last 30days: J&K 20000 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 J&K rural + urban J&K urban J&K rural Graph24:-Average expenditure per same day trip completed during last 30days: All India All Others Shopping Health Education Religious All India rural All India urban All India rural + urban Social Holiday Business 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 NSS 72 nd Round Report: Domestic Tourism in J&K Page 50

APPENDIX A Detailed Tables

Table 1 : Number of FSUs ( villages/blocks ) allotted, surveyed and number of households surveyed. State : Number of Fsu's (village /blocks surveyed ) surveyed Number of Households surveyed Rural Urban Rural Urban (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) J&K 429 280 4160 2756 A-1

Table (2) R : Number of households, persons, no. of households reporting overnight trips, no. of overnight visitors, no. of overnight trips and average household size for J&K State. SECTOR: RURAL State House Holds Persons Hhd rep overnights trip No. of Surveyed Estimated Number (00) Over Night Visitors Over Night Trips from block 5.1 Over Night Trips from block 5.2 Average sample Hhd Size House Holds Persons Hhd rep overnights trip Over Night Visitors Over Night Trips from block 5.1 Over Night Trips from block 5.2 (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) (6) (7 ) ( 8) (9 ) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 15) J&K 4160 21126 3185 4514 1872 1616 5.08 23882 121396 12937 16477 8117 6016 5.09 Average sample Hhd Size SECTOR: URBAN State House Holds Table (2) U : Number of households, persons, no. of households reporting overnight trips, no. of overnight visitors, no. of overnight trips and average household size for J&K State. Persons Hhd rep overnights trip No. of Surveyed Estimated Number (00) Over Night Visitors Over Night Trips from block 5.1 Over Night Trips from block 5.2 Average sample Hhd Size House Holds Persons Hhd rep overnights trip Over Night Visitors Over Night Trips from block 5.1 Over Night Trips from block 5.2 (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) (6) (7 ) ( 8) (9 ) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 15) J&K 2756 12323 2128 3029 1190 1195 4.47 4262 18659 2552 3680 1612 1335 4.38 Average sample Hhd Size SECTOR: ALL Table (2) R +U : Number of households, persons, no. of households reporting overnight trips, no. of overnight visitors, no. of overnight trips and average household size for J&K State. No. of Surveyed Estimated Number (00) State House Holds Persons Hhd rep overnights trip Over Night Visitors Over Night Trips from block 5.1 Over Night Trips from block 5.2 Average sample Hhd Size House Holds Persons Hhd rep overnights trip Over Night Visitors Over Night Trips from block 5.1 Over Night Trips from block 5.2 Average sample Hhd Size (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) (6) (7 ) ( 8) (9 ) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 15) J&K 6916 33449 5313 7543 3062 2811 4.83 28144 140055 15489 20157 9729 7351 4.98 A-2

Table (3) R: Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by religion for J&K State. SECTOR: RURAL Religion Households Reported Overnght Trips State Hinduism Islam Christianty Sikhism Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) (6) (7 ) ( 8) (9 ) J&K 510 485 1 3 0 1000 12937 3185 Estd. No. of Hhd(00) 6604 6276 9 35 5 12937 xx xx Sample No. of Hhd 960 2185 3 27 7 3185 xx xx SECTOR: URBAN Table (3) U: Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by religion for J&K State. State Religious Households Reported Overnght Trips Hinduism Islam Christianty Sikhism Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) (6) (7 ) ( 8) (9 ) J&K 359 609 0 31 1 1000 2552 2128 Estd. No. of Hhd(00) 918 1554 0 79 2 2552 xx xx Sample No. of Hhd 690 1357 1 77 3 2128 xx xx SECTOR: - ALL Table (3) R+U: Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by religion for J&K State. State Religious Households Reported Overnght Trips Hinduism Islam Christianty Sikhism Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample (1 ) (2) (3 ) (4) (5 ) (6) (7 ) ( 8) (9 ) J&K 486 506 1 7 0 1000 15489 5313 Estd. No. of Hhd(00) 7521 7830 9 113 7 15489 xx xx Sample No. of Hhd 1650 3542 4 104 10 5313 xx xx A-3

Table (4) R : Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by social group for J&K State. SECTOR: RURAL State Social Group Households rep overnght trips ST SC OBC Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 56 44 38 862 1000 12937 3185 Estd. No. of Hhd(00) 718 569 491 11149 12937 XX XX Sample No. of Hhd 270 297 269 2345 3185 XX XX Table (4) U : Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by social group for J&K State. SECTOR: URBAN State Social Group Households rep overnght trips ST SC OBC Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample Jammu & Kashmir 14 51 62 873 1000 2552 2128 Estd. No. of Hhd(00) 36 130 158 2228 2552 XX XX Sample No. of Hhd 80 131 148 1768 2128 XX XX SECTOR: ALL Table (4) R+U : Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by social group for J&K State. State Social Group Households rep overnght trips ST SC OBC Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample Jammu & Kashmir 49 45 42 864 1000 15489 5313 Estd. No. of Hhd(00) 754 699 649 13377 15489 XX XX Sample No. of Hhd 350 428 417 4113 5313 XX XX A-4

Table (5) R: Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by household type code for J&K state State. SECTOR: RURAL Household Type Households Reported Overnght trips State Self Emp in Agriculture Self Emp in Non- Agriculture Regural Salary earn Casual Labour in Agriculture Casual Labour in Non-Agriculture Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 146 87 227 192 202 145 1000 12937 3185 Estd. No. of Hhd(00) Sample No. of Hhd 1891 1128 2938 2488 2611 1876 12937 XX XX 755 488 743 155 770 270 3185 XX XX A-5

Table (5) U : Per 1000 distribution of houeholds reporting overnight trips during last 365 days by household type code. SECTOR: Urban Household Type Households Reported Overnght trips Jammu & Kashmir Estd. No. of Hhd(00) Sample No. of Hhd Self Employed Regular Salary Casual Labour Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 357 377 230 35 1000 2552 2128 912 962 588 90 2552 XX XX 783 781 466 97 2128 XX XX A-6

Table (6) R: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: RURAL State Gender-Male Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 400 15 0 0 510 48 27 1000 7847 1786 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 3136 116 0 0 4000 380 215 7847 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 693 26 0 0 880 86 101 1786 XX XX Table (6) R: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: RURAL State Gender-Female Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 344 51 13 0 504 49 39 1000 3131 1239 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1077 161 39 0 1579 153 121 3131 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 417 33 2 0 705 23 59 1239 XX XX Table (6) R: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: RURAL State Gender-Male+ Female Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 384 25 4 0 508 49 31 1000 10978 3025 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 4214 277 39 0 5579 533 336 10978 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 1110 59 2 0 1585 109 160 3025 XX XX A-7

Table (6) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: Urban Gender-Male State Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 713 1 0 0 232 41 13 1000 1628 1231 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1162 1 0 0 378 67 21 1628 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 734 5 0 0 401 69 21 1231 XX XX Table (6) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: Urban Gender- Female State Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 754 1 0 0 200 38 7 1000 1004 758 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 757 1 0 0 201 38 7 1004 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 446 4 0 0 274 27 7 758 XX XX A-8

Table (6) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: Urban Gender- Third Gender State Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 2 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 XX XX Table (6) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: Urban Gender- Male + Female + Third Gender Gender- All State Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 729 1 0 0 220 40 11 1000 2633 1991 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1919 2 0 0 578 105 28 2633 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 1182 9 0 0 675 96 28 1991 XX XX A-9

Table (6) R+U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: All Gender-Male State Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 454 12 0 0 462 47 25 1000 9475 3017 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 4298 117 0 0 4378 446 236 9475 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 1427 31 0 0 1281 155 122 3017 XX XX Table (6) R+U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: All Gender- Female State Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 444 39 9 0 430 46 31 1000 4135 1997 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1834 162 39 0 1780 191 128 4135 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 863 37 2 0 979 50 66 1997 XX XX A-10

Table (6) R+U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: All Gender- Third Gender State Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 2 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 XX XX Table (6) R+U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip. SECTOR: All Gender- Male+ Female+ Third Gender State Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample J&K 0 451 20 3 0 452 47 27 1000 13611 5016 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 6133 279 39 0 6157 638 364 13611 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 2292 68 2 0 2260 205 188 5016 XX XX A-11

Table (7) R: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for J&K State. SECTOR: Rural Gender- Male Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips State All incl Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) J&K 292 0 548 48 22 0 0 90 1000 4526 906 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitortrip 1323 0 2481 216 100 0 0 407 4526 xx xx 92 0 551 91 35 0 0 137 906 xx xx Table (7) R: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for J&K State. SECTOR: Rural Gender- Female Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips State All incl Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) J&K 3 0 847 48 25 0 0 76 1000 1674 727 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitortrip 5 1 1418 81 42 0 0 127 1674 xx xx 2 1 620 43 9 0 0 52 727 xx xx SECTOR: Rural Gender- All Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips State All incl Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) J&K 214 0 629 48 23 0 0 86 1000 6200 1633 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitortrip Table (7) R: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for J&K State. 1328 1 3898 297 142 0 0 533 6200 xx xx 94 1 1171 134 44 0 0 189 1633 xx xx A-12

Table (7) U: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for J&K State. SECTOR: Urban Gender-Male Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips State All incl Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) J&K 133 0 508 154 46 0 0 159 1000 6200 1633 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitortrip 125 0 475 144 43 0 0 149 6200 xx xx 100 0 373 114 31 0 0 139 1633 xx xx SECTOR: Urban Gender-Female Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips State All incl Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) J&K 7 0 706 153 13 0 0 121 1000 402 457 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitortrip SECTOR: Urban Gender- All 3 0 284 62 5 0 0 49 402 xx xx 6 0 325 67 5 0 0 54 457 xx xx Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips State All incl Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) J&K 95 0 567 154 36 0 0 148 1000 1339 1214 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitortrip Table (7) U: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for J&K State. Table (7) U: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for J&K State. 127 0 759 206 48 0 0 198 1339 xx xx 106 0 698 181 36 0 0 193 1214 xx xx A-13

SECTOR: (R+U) All Gender-Male No. of overnight Visitors - Trips State All incl Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) J&K 265 0 541 66 26 0 0 102 1000 5463 1663 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitortrip SECTOR: (R+U) All Gender-Female 1448 0 2956 360 143 0 0 556 5463 xx xx 192 0 924 205 66 0 0 276 1663 xx xx Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips State All incl Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) J&K 4 0 820 23 0 0 0 84 1000 2076 1184 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitortrip Table (7) R+U: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for J&K State. Table (7) R+U: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for J&K State. 8 1 1701 48 0 0 0 175 2076 xx xx 8 1 945 14 0 0 0 106 1184 xx xx SECTOR: (R+U) All Gender-All Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips State All incl Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) J&K 193 0 618 67 25 0 0 97 1000 7539 2847 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitortrip Table (7) R+U: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for J&K State. 1456 1 4657 503 191 0 0 731 7539 xx xx 200 1 1869 315 80 0 0 382 2847 xx xx A-14

Table (8) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Male Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 645 165 0 0 161 27 2 1000 529 193 15-24 0 410 1 0 0 557 25 8 1000 4079 259 25-29 0 379 8 0 0 459 94 60 1000 2811 1157 60 and Above 0 131 12 0 0 824 4 29 1000 428 177 All 0 400 15 0 0 510 48 27 1000 7847 1786 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 3136 116 0 0 4000 380 215 7847 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 693 26 0 0 880 86 101 1786 XX XX Table (8) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: Rural State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Female Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 528 48 47 0 314 64 0 1000 416 154 15-24 0 305 105 0 0 377 199 14 1000 411 172 25-29 0 360 48 10 0 499 24 59 1000 1900 797 60 and Above 0 120 16 0 0 855 0 9 1000 405 116 All 0 344 51 13 0 504 49 39 1000 3131 1239 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1077 161 39 0 1579 153 121 3131 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 417 33 2 0 705 23 59 1239 XX XX A-15

Table (8) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender- All Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Age Group Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 593 113 21 0 228 43 1 1000 945 347 15-24 0 400 10 0 0 541 41 8 1000 4489 431 25-29 0 372 24 4 0 475 66 60 1000 4711 1954 60 and Above 0 126 14 0 0 839 2 19 1000 833 293 All 0 384 25 4 0 508 49 31 1000 10978 3025 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 4214 277 39 0 5579 533 336 10978 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 1110 59 2 0 1585 109 160 3025 XX XX A-16

Table (8) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: Urban State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender- Male Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 861 1 0 0 120 18 0 1000 198 149 15-24 0 839 1 0 0 141 9 10 1000 235 151 25-29 0 675 0 0 0 253 55 16 1000 1099 848 60 and Above 0 545 4 0 0 443 1 8 1000 96 83 All 0 713 1 0 0 232 41 13 1000 1628 1231 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1162 1 0 0 378 67 21 1628 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 734 5 0 0 401 69 21 1231 XX XX Table (8) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: Urban State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender- Female Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 892 0 0 0 88 20 0 1000 196 132 15-24 0 842 0 0 0 55 103 0 1000 169 95 25-29 0 709 2 0 0 250 30 10 1000 566 468 60 and Above 0 533 0 0 0 447 0 20 1000 73 63 All 0 754 1 0 0 200 38 7 1000 1004 758 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 757 1 0 0 201 38 7 1004 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 446 4 0 0 274 27 7 758 XX XX A-17

Table (8) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: Urban State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender- Third Gender Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 2 15-24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25-29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 and Above 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 2 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 XX XX Table (8) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: Urban State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender- All Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 876 0 0 0 104 19 0 1000 395 283 15-24 0 840 1 0 0 105 48 6 1000 404 246 25-29 0 686 1 0 0 252 47 14 1000 1665 1316 60 and Above 0 540 2 0 0 444 1 13 1000 169 146 All 0 729 1 0 0 220 40 11 1000 2633 1991 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1919 2 0 0 578 105 28 2633 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 1182 9 0 0 675 96 28 1991 XX XX A-18

Table (8) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: All State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender- Male Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 704 120 0 0 150 25 1 1000 728 342 15-24 0 433 1 0 0 534 24 8 1000 4313 410 25-29 0 462 6 0 0 401 83 48 1000 3910 2005 60 and Above 0 207 10 0 0 754 3 25 1000 524 260 All 0 454 12 0 0 462 47 25 1000 9475 3017 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 4298 117 0 0 4378 446 236 1000 xx XX Samp visitor-trip 1 1427 31 0 0 1281 155 122 1000 XX XX Table (8) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: All State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender- Female Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 644 33 32 0 241 50 0 1000 612 286 15-24 0 461 74 0 0 283 171 10 1000 579 267 25-29 0 440 37 8 0 442 25 48 1000 2466 1265 60 and Above 0 183 14 0 0 793 0 10 1000 477 179 All 0 444 39 9 0 430 46 31 1000 4135 1997 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1834 162 39 0 1780 191 128 4135 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 863 37 2 0 979 50 66 1997 XX XX A-19

Table (8) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: All State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Third Gender Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 2 15-24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25-29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 and Above 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 2 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 XX XX Table (8) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 365 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: All State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender:- All Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 677 80 15 0 192 36 1 1000 1340 630 15-24 0 437 9 0 0 505 41 8 1000 4893 677 25-29 0 454 18 3 0 417 61 48 1000 6376 3270 60 and Above 0 196 12 0 0 773 2 18 1000 1001 439 All 0 451 20 3 0 452 47 27 1000 13611 5016 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 6133 279 39 0 6157 638 364 13611 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 2292 68 2 0 2260 205 188 5016 XX XX A-20

Table (9) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Male Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 0 820 50 11 0 0 119 1000 392 201 15-24 61 0 578 103 41 0 0 217 1000 365 172 25-29 354 0 515 35 22 0 0 73 1000 3636 482 60 and Above 85 0 574 236 0 0 0 105 1000 134 51 All 292 0 548 48 22 0 0 90 1000 4526 906 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 1323 0 2481 216 100 0 0 407 4526 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 92 0 551 91 35 0 0 137 906 XX XX Table (9) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: Rural State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Female Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 0 883 88 0 0 0 29 1000 373 185 15-24 5 3 805 41 71 0 0 75 1000 314 146 25-29 5 0 894 12 24 0 0 66 1000 851 347 60 and Above 0 0 548 183 0 0 0 269 1000 135 49 All 3 0 847 48 25 0 0 76 1000 1674 727 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 5 1 1418 81 42 0 0 127 1674 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 2 1 620 43 9 0 0 52 727 XX XX A-21

Table (9) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-ALL Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 0 851 69 6 0 0 75 1000 765 386 15-24 35 1 683 74 55 0 0 152 1000 679 318 25-29 288 0 587 31 22 0 0 72 1000 4487 829 60 and Above 42 0 561 209 0 0 0 188 1000 269 100 All 214 0 629 48 23 0 0 86 1000 6200 1633 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 1328 1 3898 297 142 0 0 533 6200 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 94 1 1171 134 44 0 0 189 1633 XX XX A-22

Table (9) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Male Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 0 730 209 0 0 0 61 1000 90 95 15-24 91 0 626 187 53 0 0 43 1000 68 72 25-29 159 0 473 132 53 0 0 183 1000 745 567 60 and Above 11 0 430 429 0 0 0 130 1000 33 23 All 133 0 508 154 46 0 0 159 1000 936 757 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 125 0 475 144 43 0 0 149 936 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 100 0 373 114 31 0 0 139 757 XX XX Table (9) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Female Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 0 732 224 0 0 0 44 1000 102 120 15-24 0 0 713 209 8 0 0 71 1000 49 78 25-29 12 0 691 123 22 0 0 153 1000 227 237 60 and Above 0 0 722 28 0 0 0 250 1000 24 22 All 7 0 706 153 13 0 0 121 1000 402 457 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 3 0 284 62 5 0 0 49 402 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 6 0 325 67 5 0 0 54 457 XX XX A-23

Table (9) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-ALL Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Age Group Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 0 731 217 0 0 0 52 1000 192 215 15-24 53 0 662 196 34 0 0 55 1000 117 150 25-29 124 0 524 130 46 0 0 176 1000 972 804 60 and Above 6 0 554 258 0 0 0 181 1000 57 45 All 95 0 567 154 36 0 0 148 1000 1339 1214 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 127 0 759 206 48 0 0 198 1339 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 106 0 698 181 36 0 0 193 1214 XX XX A-24

Table (9) R+U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: ALL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Male Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 0 803 80 9 0 0 108 1000 482 296 15-24 66 0 585 116 43 0 0 190 1000 433 244 25-29 321 0 508 52 27 0 0 92 1000 4381 1049 60 and Above 70 0 546 274 0 0 0 110 1000 167 74 All 265 0 541 66 26 0 0 102 1000 5463 1663 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 1448 0 2956 360 143 0 0 556 5463 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 192 0 924 205 66 0 0 276 1663 XX XX Table (9) R+U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: ALL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Female Age Group Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 0 851 117 0 0 0 32 1000 475 305 15-24 4 2 792 64 63 0 0 75 1000 363 224 25-29 6 0 851 36 23 0 0 84 1000 1078 584 60 and Above 0 0 574 159 0 0 0 266 1000 160 71 All 4 0 820 69 23 0 0 84 1000 2076 1184 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 8 1 1701 143 48 0 0 175 2076 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 8 1 945 110 14 0 0 106 1184 XX XX A-25

Table (9) R+U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different age-groups. SECTOR: ALL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-ALL Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Age Group Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 0-14 0 0 827 98 4 0 0 70 1000 957 601 15-24 38 1 680 92 52 0 0 137 1000 796 468 25-29 259 0 576 48 27 0 0 90 1000 5460 1633 60 and Above 36 0 560 218 0 0 0 186 1000 326 145 All 193 0 618 67 25 0 0 97 1000 7539 2847 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 1456 1 4657 503 191 0 0 731 7539 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 200 1 1869 315 80 0 0 382 2847 XX XX A-26

Table (10) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Male Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not Literate 0 271 6 0 0 656 9 57 1000 952 382 Literate without any schooling 0 170 0 0 0 830 0 0 1000 92 13 Formal schooling 0 926 0 0 0 74 0 0 1000 25 8 Upto Primary 0 480 80 0 0 326 68 47 1000 629 271 Middle & secondry 0 672 17 0 0 212 71 28 1000 2843 633 Secondry & Diploma 0 92 3 0 0 858 37 10 1000 2639 247 Graduate & above 0 574 4 0 0 339 42 41 1000 668 232 All incl (n.r) 0 400 15 0 0 510 48 27 1000 7847 1786 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 3136 116 0 0 4000 380 215 7847 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 693 26 0 0 880 86 101 1786 XX XX A-27

Table (10) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Female Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not Literate 0 275 11 0 0 660 13 39 1000 1411 554 Literate without any schooling 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 1000 43 2 Formal schooling 0 116 0 0 0 884 0 0 1000 4 7 Upto Primary 0 385 90 82 0 325 55 63 1000 480 192 Middle & secondry 0 402 139 0 0 409 29 22 1000 734 307 Secondry & Diploma 0 417 0 0 0 248 301 32 1000 287 97 Graduate & above 0 535 0 0 0 401 3 62 1000 161 72 All incl (n.r) 0 344 51 13 0 504 49 39 1000 3131 1239 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1077 161 39 0 1579 153 121 3131 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 417 33 2 0 705 23 59 1239 XX XX A-28

Table (10) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-All Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not Literate 0 274 9 0 0 659 12 47 1000 2363 936 Literate without any schooling 0 116 0 0 0 884 0 0 1000 136 15 Formal schooling 0 806 0 0 0 194 0 0 1000 29 15 Upto Primary 0 439 84 35 0 326 62 54 1000 1108 463 Middle & secondry 0 617 42 0 0 252 62 26 1000 3577 940 Secondry & Diploma 0 124 3 0 0 798 63 12 1000 2926 344 Graduate & above 0 567 3 0 0 351 35 45 1000 829 304 All incl (n.r) 0 384 25 4 0 508 49 31 1000 10978 3025 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 4214 277 39 0 5579 533 336 10978 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 1110 59 2 0 1585 109 160 3025 XX XX A-29

Table (10) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Male Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not Literate 0 799 0 0 0 184 16 0 1000 135 99 Literate without any schooling 0 587 0 0 0 413 0 0 1000 3 2 Formal schooling 0 945 0 0 0 55 0 0 1000 7 4 Upto Primary 0 715 1 0 0 268 17 0 1000 196 164 Middle & secondry 0 651 1 0 0 287 31 31 1000 380 339 Secondry & Diploma 1 686 0 0 0 273 36 3 1000 328 231 Graduate & above 0 749 1 0 0 171 65 14 1000 578 389 All incl (n.r) 0 713 1 0 0 232 41 13 1000 1628 1231 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1162 1 0 0 378 67 21 1628 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 734 5 0 0 401 69 21 1231 XX XX A-30

Table (10) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Female Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not Literate 0 552 3 0 0 384 46 15 1000 188 188 Literate without any schooling 0 713 0 0 0 287 0 0 1000 2 3 Formal schooling 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 8 3 Upto Primary 0 851 0 0 0 146 3 0 1000 160 104 Middle & secondry 0 708 0 0 0 249 25 17 1000 261 216 Secondry & Diploma 0 696 0 0 0 209 95 0 1000 122 82 Graduate & above 0 905 1 0 0 52 42 0 1000 257 159 All incl (n.r) 0 754 1 0 0 200 38 7 1000 1004 758 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 757 1 0 0 201 38 7 1004 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 446 4 0 0 274 27 7 758 XX XX A-31

Table (10) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Third Gender Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not Literate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Literate without any schooling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Formal schooling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Upto Primary 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 1 Middle & secondry 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 1 Secondry & Diploma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Graduate & above 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All incl (n.r) 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 2 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 XX XX A-32

Table (10) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-All Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not Literate 0 656 2 0 0 300 33 9 1000 323 287 Literate without any schooling 0 644 0 0 0 356 0 0 1000 5 5 Formal schooling 0 974 0 0 0 26 0 0 1000 15 7 Upto Primary 0 776 0 0 0 213 11 0 1000 356 269 Middle & secondry 0 674 1 0 0 271 29 25 1000 642 556 Secondry & Diploma 1 689 0 0 0 256 52 3 1000 450 313 Graduate & above 0 797 1 0 0 134 58 10 1000 835 548 All incl (n.r) 0 729 1 0 0 220 40 11 1000 2633 1991 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1919 2 0 0 578 105 28 2633 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 1182 9 0 0 675 96 28 1991 XX XX A-33

Table (10) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: All (R+U) State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Male Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not Literate 0 337 5 0 0 597 10 50 1000 1087 481 Literate without any schooling 0 182 0 0 0 818 0 0 1000 95 15 Formal schooling 0 930 0 0 0 70 0 0 1000 32 12 Upto Primary 0 536 61 0 0 312 56 36 1000 824 435 Middle & secondry 0 670 15 0 0 221 66 28 1000 3223 972 Secondry & Diploma 0 158 3 0 0 793 37 9 1000 2967 478 Graduate & above 0 655 3 0 0 261 53 28 1000 1246 621 All incl (n.r) 0 454 12 0 0 462 47 25 1000 9475 3017 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 4298 117 0 0 4378 446 236 9475 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 1427 31 0 0 1281 155 122 3017 XX XX A-34

Table (10) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: All (R+U) State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Female Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not Literate 0 308 10 0 0 628 17 37 1000 1599 742 Literate without any schooling 0 34 0 0 0 966 0 0 1000 45 5 Formal schooling 0 682 0 0 0 318 0 0 1000 12 10 Upto Primary 0 501 67 61 0 280 42 48 1000 639 296 Middle & secondry 0 482 103 0 0 367 28 20 1000 995 523 Secondry & Diploma 0 500 0 0 0 237 240 23 1000 409 179 Graduate & above 0 762 1 0 0 186 27 24 1000 418 231 All incl (n.r) 0 444 39 9 0 430 46 31 1000 4135 1997 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 1834 162 39 0 1780 191 128 4135 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 863 37 2 0 979 50 66 1997 XX XX A=35

Table (10) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: All (R+U) State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Third Gender Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Not Literate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Literate without any schooling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Formal schooling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Upto Primary 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 1 Middle & secondry 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 1 Secondry & Diploma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Graduate & above 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All incl (n.r) 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 2 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 XX XX A-36

Table (10) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels. SECTOR: All State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-All Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Educational Level Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample Not Literate 0 320 8 0 0 615 14 42 1000 2686 1223 Literate without any schooling 0 134 0 0 0 866 0 0 1000 140 20 Formal schooling 0 862 0 0 0 138 0 0 1000 44 22 Upto Primary 0 521 64 27 0 298 50 41 1000 1464 732 Middle & secondry 0 626 36 0 0 255 57 26 1000 4219 1496 Secondry & Diploma 0 199 3 0 0 726 62 11 1000 3376 657 Graduate & above 0 682 2 0 0 242 46 27 1000 1664 852 All incl (n.r) 0 451 20 3 0 452 47 27 1000 13611 5016 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 0 6133 279 39 0 6157 638 364 13611 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 1 2292 68 2 0 2260 205 188 5016 XX XX A-37

Table (11) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Male Educational Level Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 34 0 682 94 13 0 0 177 1000 398 164 02 398 0 554 0 0 0 0 48 1000 28 9 03,04,05 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 1000 20 4 06,07 752 0 199 17 0 0 0 32 1000 1509 194 08,10 145 0 464 149 52 0 0 189 1000 821 322 11,12 20 0 892 15 18 0 0 56 1000 1472 126 13,14 59 0 646 13 98 0 0 184 1000 264 80 All incl (n.r) 292 0 548 48 22 0 0 90 1000 4526 906 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 1323 0 2481 216 100 0 0 407 4526 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 92 0 551 91 35 0 0 137 906 XX XX A-38

Table (11) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Female Educational Level Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 5 0 865 47 1 0 0 82 1000 728 273 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1000 6 2 03,04,05 0 0 504 496 0 0 0 0 1000 2 2 06,07 0 0 917 59 0 0 0 23 1000 354 180 08,10 0 2 836 64 13 0 0 85 1000 332 174 11,12 13 0 749 21 0 0 0 217 1000 116 51 13,14 0 0 710 4 285 0 0 2 1000 132 42 All incl (n.r) 3 0 847 48 25 0 0 76 1000 1674 727 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 5 1 1418 81 42 0 0 127 1674 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 2 1 620 43 9 0 0 52 727 XX XX A-39

Table (11) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-All Educational Level Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 16 0 800 64 5 0 0 115 1000 1126 437 02 332 0 462 0 0 0 0 206 1000 33 11 03,04,05 0 0 947 53 0 0 0 0 1000 22 6 06,07 609 0 336 25 0 0 0 31 1000 1863 374 08,10 104 1 571 125 41 0 0 159 1000 1153 496 11,12 19 0 881 16 16 0 0 68 1000 1588 177 13,14 39 0 667 10 160 0 0 123 1000 396 122 All incl (n.r) 214 0 629 48 23 0 0 86 1000 6200 1633 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 1328 1 3898 297 142 0 0 533 6200 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 94 1 1171 134 44 0 0 189 1633 XX XX A-40

Table (11) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Male Educational Level Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 20 0 548 146 0 0 0 286 1000 55 68 02 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1 1 03,04,05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06,07 8 0 742 74 0 0 0 176 1000 99 102 08,10 113 0 441 104 63 0 0 279 1000 198 182 11,12 94 0 370 289 7 0 0 240 1000 159 120 13,14 202 0 528 146 70 0 0 54 1000 424 283 All incl (n.r) 133 0 508 154 46 0 0 159 1000 936 757 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 125 0 475 144 43 0 0 149 936 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 100 0 373 114 31 0 0 139 757 XX XX A-41

Table (11) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Female Educational Level Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 0 0 751 49 28 0 0 172 1000 121 122 02 0 0 862 0 0 0 0 138 1000 6 4 03,04,05 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 2 06,07 0 0 796 182 0 0 0 22 1000 83 96 08,10 8 0 596 171 3 0 0 222 1000 92 118 11,12 7 0 580 373 0 0 0 40 1000 51 58 13,14 32 0 762 124 33 0 0 48 1000 49 55 All incl (n.r) 7 0 706 153 13 0 0 121 1000 402 457 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 3 0 284 62 5 0 0 49 402 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 6 0 325 67 5 0 0 54 457 XX XX A-42

Table (11) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-All Educational Level Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 6 0 688 79 19 0 0 208 1000 176 190 02 0 0 886 0 0 0 0 114 1000 7 5 03,04,05 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 2 06,07 4 0 766 123 0 0 0 106 1000 182 198 08,10 79 0 490 125 44 0 0 261 1000 290 300 11,12 73 0 421 309 5 0 0 192 1000 209 178 13,14 184 0 552 144 66 0 0 53 1000 473 338 All incl (n.r) 95 0 567 154 36 0 0 148 1000 1339 1214 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 127 0 759 206 48 0 0 198 1339 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 106 0 698 181 36 0 0 193 1214 XX XX A-43

Table (11) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels SECTOR: All State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Male Educational Level Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 33 0 666 100 11 0 0 190 1000 453 232 02 382 0 571 0 0 0 0 47 1000 29 10 03,04,05 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 1000 20 4 06,07 706 0 233 20 0 0 0 41 1000 1608 296 08,10 139 0 460 140 54 0 0 207 1000 1019 504 11,12 27 0 841 42 17 0 0 74 1000 1631 246 13,14 147 0 573 95 81 0 0 104 1000 688 363 All incl (n.r) 265 0 541 66 26 0 0 102 1000 5463 1663 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 1448 0 2956 360 143 0 0 556 5463 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 192 0 924 205 66 0 0 276 1663 XX XX A-44

Table (11) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels SECTOR: All State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-Female Educational Level Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 5 0 848 48 5 0 0 95 1000 849 395 02 0 0 436 0 0 0 0 564 1000 11 6 03,04,05 0 0 564 436 0 0 0 0 1000 3 4 06,07 0 0 894 83 0 0 0 23 1000 437 276 08,10 2 2 784 87 11 0 0 115 1000 424 292 11,12 11 0 698 128 0 0 0 163 1000 166 109 13,14 9 0 724 36 217 0 0 14 1000 181 97 All incl (n.r) 4 0 820 69 23 0 0 84 1000 2076 1184 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 8 1 1701 143 48 0 0 175 2076 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 8 1 945 110 14 0 0 106 1184 XX XX A-45

Table (11) R+ U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips completed during last 30 days by purpose of trip for different educational levels SECTOR: All State:- Jammu & Kashmir Gender-All Educational Level Visiors Purpose No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Business Holiday Social Religious Education Health Shopping Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 14 0 785 66 7 0 0 128 1000 1302 627 02 276 0 534 0 0 0 0 191 1000 40 16 03,04,05 0 0 947 53 0 0 0 0 1000 22 8 06,07 555 0 374 34 0 0 0 37 1000 2045 572 08,10 99 1 555 125 41 0 0 180 1000 1442 796 11,12 25 0 828 50 15 0 0 82 1000 1797 355 13,14 118 0 605 83 109 0 0 85 1000 869 460 All incl (n.r) 193 0 618 67 25 0 0 97 1000 7539 2847 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 1456 1 4657 503 191 0 0 731 7539 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 200 1 1869 315 80 0 0 382 2847 XX XX A-46

Table (12) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days. SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Major Mode of Travel No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Visitor's purpose On-Foot Bus Train Ship Air Own Transport Transport Equipment Rental Motor Non-Motor Motor Non-Motor Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Business 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holiday 2 798 68 0 3 85 1 30 0 14 1000 4214 1110 Social 0 826 0 0 0 10 0 164 0 0 1000 277 59 Religious 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 39 2 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health 12 822 19 0 0 21 0 117 0 10 1000 5579 1585 Shopping 0 866 48 0 0 8 0 49 0 29 1000 533 109 Others 5 608 2 0 0 122 0 263 0 0 1000 336 160 All incl (n.r) 7 809 38 0 1 48 0 85 0 12 1000 10978 3025 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitor-trip 73 8882 419 0 13 523 3 936 1 128 10978 XX XX 30 2130 202 0 2 191 2 433 1 34 3025 XX XX A-47

SECTOR: URBAN Visitor's purpose Table (12) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days. Major Mode of Travel State:- Jammu & Kashmir No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Transport Equipment Own Transport Rental All incl On-Foot Bus Train Ship Air Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) Motor Non-Motor Motor Non-Motor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Business 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 1 Holiday 9 407 275 0 12 236 2 24 0 35 1000 1919 1182 Social 0 622 0 0 0 378 0 0 0 0 1000 2 9 Religious 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health 11 642 127 0 25 92 0 71 0 34 1000 578 675 Shopping 0 704 173 0 0 82 0 36 0 5 1000 105 96 Others 0 611 0 0 0 227 0 162 0 0 1000 28 28 All incl (n.r) 9 473 235 0 14 198 2 36 0 33 1000 2633 1991 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitor-trip 23 1245 619 0 37 522 5 94 0 87 2633 XX XX 28 1065 399 0 23 270 4 134 0 68 1991 XX XX A-48

Table (12) R+U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days. SECTOR: ALL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Visitor's purpose Major Mode of Travel No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Transport Equipment Own Transport Rental All incl On-Foot Bus Train Ship Air Others Estd (00) Sample (n.r) Motor Non-Motor Motor Non-Motor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Business 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 1 Holiday 4 675 133 0 6 133 1 28 0 20 1000 6133 2292 Social 0 825 0 0 0 12 0 163 0 0 1000 279 68 Religious 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 39 2 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health 11 805 29 0 2 27 0 112 0 12 1000 6157 2260 Shopping 0 840 68 0 0 20 0 47 0 25 1000 638 205 Others 5 608 2 0 0 131 0 255 0 0 1000 364 188 All incl (n.r) 7 744 76 0 4 77 1 76 0 16 1000 13611 5016 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) Samp visitor-trip 96 10127 1039 0 50 1046 8 1030 1 215 13611 XX XX 58 3195 601 0 25 461 6 567 1 102 5016 XX XX A-49

Table (13) R : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days. SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Major Mode of Travel No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Visitor's purpose On-Foot Bus Train Ship Air Own Transport Motor Non- Motor Transport Equipment Rental Motor Non- Motor Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Business 1 991 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 1000 1328 94 Holiday 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1 1 Social 15 933 19 0 2 16 0 14 0 1 1000 3898 1171 Religious 12 718 60 0 0 14 0 194 0 2 1000 297 134 Education 40 836 111 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 1000 142 44 Health 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shopping 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Others 25 713 38 0 0 51 0 174 0 0 1000 533 189 All incl (n.r) 13 914 21 0 1 17 0 33 0 1 1000 6200 1633 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 82 5665 129 0 8 103 0 207 0 5 6200 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 30 1399 73 0 1 53 0 72 0 4 1633 XX XX A-50

Table (13) U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days. SECTOR: URBAN State:- Jammu & Kashmir Major Mode of Travel No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Visitor's purpose On-Foot Bus Train Ship Air Own Transport Motor Non- Motor Transport Equipment Rental Motor Non- Motor Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Business 10 286 214 0 213 69 61 0 0 146 1000 127 106 Holiday 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Social 19 636 121 4 4 188 0 7 0 21 1000 759 698 Religious 0 306 346 0 20 125 0 81 0 122 1000 206 181 Education 33 899 16 0 0 0 0 51 0 0 1000 48 36 Health 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shopping 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Others 9 747 39 17 0 165 0 23 0 1 1000 198 193 All incl (n.r) 14 578 148 5 25 157 6 22 0 44 1000 1339 1214 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 19 774 199 7 34 210 8 29 0 60 1339 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 32 777 149 2 22 149 7 40 0 36 1214 XX XX A-51

Table (13) R+U : Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major mode of travel for each visitor's purpose completed during last 30 days. SECTOR: ALL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Major Mode of Travel No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Visitor's purpose On-Foot Bus Train Ship Air Own Transport Motor Non- Motor Transport Equipment Rental Motor Non- Motor Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Business 2 929 19 0 19 12 5 1 0 13 1000 1456 200 Holiday 0 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1 1 Social 15 884 36 1 2 44 0 13 0 4 1000 4657 1869 Religious 7 549 177 0 8 60 0 147 0 51 1000 503 315 Education 39 852 87 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 1000 191 80 Health 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shopping 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Others 20 722 38 5 0 82 0 133 0 0 1000 731 382 All incl (n.r) 13 854 43 1 6 42 1 31 0 9 1000 7539 2847 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 101 6439 327 7 42 313 8 237 0 65 7539 XX XX Samp visitor-trip 62 2176 222 2 23 202 7 112 0 40 2847 XX XX A-52

Table (14) R: Per 1000 distribution of overnight visitor-trips by major type of stay for each visitor's purpose completed during last 365 days. SECTOR: RURAL State:- Jammu & Kashmir Visitor's purpose Major Type of Stay Hotel Guest House Dharamsala Rented House Friends & Relatives No. of overnight Visitors - Trips Others All incl (n.r) Estd (00) Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Business 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holiday 439 19 16 39 363 122 1000 4214 1110 Social 0 0 0 0 810 190 1000 277 59 Religious 1000 0 0 0 0 0 1000 39 2 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Health 498 3 7 18 125 350 1000 5579 1585 Shopping 633 0 7 3 307 45 1000 533 109 Others 3 0 20 3 20 953 1000 336 160 All incl (n.r) 456 9 11 25 239 261 1000 10978 3025 Est. Visitors - Trips(00) 5006 95 117 269 2624 2864 10978 XX XX Sample visitor- Trip 423 45 107 94 948 1407 3025 XX XX A-53