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TOURISM IN INDIA EDITORS PROF. K. VIJAYA BABU JAYAPRAKASHNARAYANA. G

Disclaimer Zenon Academic Publishing, 2014 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without permission. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. First Published, 2014 Zenon Academic Publishing Hyderabad. ISBN: 978-81-926819-7-9 This book is meant for educational and learning purposes. The author of the book has taken reasonable care to ensure that the contents of the book do not violate any existing copyright or other intellectual property rights of any person in any manner whatsoever. In the event the author has been unable to track any source and if any copyright has been inadvertently infringed, please notify the publisher in writing for corrective action.

CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgements List of Contributors Chapter 1. Medical Tourism In India: A New Business Opportunity Dr. Ravi Aluvala, Mr.Jayaprakashnarayana.G Chapter 2. Impact Assessment Of Rural Tourism In Konaseema, Andhra Pradesh A Case Study Dr. Potukuchi Thryambakam Chapter 3. Indian Tourism Trends Ms. Jayati, Mr. Sandeep Paatlan Chapter 4. Role Of Tourism Industry In Indian Economy Mr. Anand Bethapudi Chapter 5. Astudy Of Attractions And Potentials Of Tourism In Himachal Pradesh Dr. Yoginder Singh Chapter 6. Problems and Prospects of Tourism Industry in India -with reference to Foreign Tourists Dr. Sree Lakshmi Moorthygari, Dr. P Sridhar Chapter 7. Tourist Information Centres At Strategic Locations of Tourist Interest A Business Model Under Public Private Partnership Mr. Vemana Pagidipala Chapter 8 Sustainable Rural Tourism : A Case Study On Warangal District Rural Tourism Scheme Projects Dr G. Vijay Chapter 9. Family Farms- An Innovative Rural Tourism Product Mr. K.N.Lokesh Kumar Chapter 10. Tourism In India:New Issues And Challenges Dr. Japa Varaprasad Reddy Chapter 11. Tourism Potential In Telangana Problems And Perspectives - A Study Mr. Gujjeti Thirupathi, Mr.A.Thirupati Chapter 12. Tourism And Disaster In Uttarakhand: Lessons From Review Of Previous Studies Mr. G. Mahender Reddy Mr. Vikrant Kaushal 1 10 23 38 52 65 76 86 101 110 121 135

Chapter 13. Promotion Of Gastronomic Tourism In India Scenario 144 Mr. N.Shekhar Mr. M. John Paul Chapter 14. Cultural Tourism In Srikakulam District Of Andhra Pradesh 159 Dr. V.Sudarshan Chapter 15. Public Private Partnership-A Role Of A Tourism Consultant 169 Ms. T. Sucharitha Chapter 16. Tourism Sector In India 176 Ms. A.Pravallika Chapter 17. Rediscovering Kuntala Waterfalls as a Eco-Tourism Destination 185 Mr. Ravindra Babu, Dr. P. Thryambakam Chapter 18. Marketing of Tourism Products In Andhra Pradesh A Case Study on APTDC 192 Mr. K.V.S. Narendar Chapter 19. Promotion Of Cultural Heritage Tourism Through Museums 199 Dr.V.Varija, Dr.V. Ramabrahmam, Mr. B. Ravinandan Rao Chapter 20. Indigenous Communities And Tourism Activities In Andhra Pradesh: Exploration of Effective Legal 208 Framework for Sustainable Development Mr. Kusuma Surya Kiran Chapter 21. Role of Social Media Marketing in Tourism Industry: A Case Study on MPSTDC 227 Dr. Neeraj Gohil Chapter 22. Recent Trends In International Tourism 235 Mr. M. Venkat Ramana Reddy Chapter 23. Role of Transportation (Special Study on Air Transport and its Impact on Tourism) 244 Mr. Prashanth Nanchala Mr. Gattu Dinesh Kumar Chapter 24 Tourism Marketing- An Emerging Trend In India Mr. V.Bharadwaj Mr. S.Ramesh Naik 252

PREFACE The tourism industry of India is economically important and growing rapidly. The World Travel & Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated 6.4 trillion or 6.6% of the nation's GDP in 2012. It supported 39.5 million jobs, 7.7% of its total employment. The sector is predicted to grow at an average annual rate of 7.9% from 2013 to 2023. This gives India the third rank among countries with the fastest growing tourism industries over the next decade. India has a large medical tourism sector which is expected to grow at an estimated rate of 30% annually to reach about 95 billion by 2015. According to provisional statistics 6.29 million foreign tourists arrived in India in 2011, an increase of 8.9% from 5.78 million in 2010. This ranks India as the 38th country in the world in terms of foreign tourist arrivals. Domestic tourist visits to all states and Union Territories numbered 1,036.35 million in 2012, an increase of 16.5% from 2011. The most represented countries are the United States (16%) and the United Kingdom (12.6%). In 2011 Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Delhi were the most popular states for foreign tourists. Domestic tourists visited the states Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu most frequently. Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Agra have been the four most visited cities of India by foreign tourists during the year 2011. Worldwide, Chennai ranked 41 by the number of foreign tourists, while Delhi is ranked at 50, Mumbai at 57 and Agra at 65 and Kolkata at 99. The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2013 ranks India 65th out of 144 countries overall. The report ranks the price competitiveness of India's tourism sector 20th out of 144 countries. It mentions that India has quite good air transport (ranked 39th), particularly given the country s stage of development, and reasonable ground transport infrastructure (ranked 42nd). Some other aspects of its tourism infrastructure remain somewhat underdeveloped however. The nation has very few hotel rooms per capita by international comparison and low ATM

penetration. As per the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, December 2013, India s rank in the World Tourism Receipts during 2012 was 16th and rank in international tourist arrivals was 41. The rank of India was 7th among Asia and the Pacific Region in terms of tourism receipts during 2012. The Ministry of Tourism designs national policies for the development and promotion of tourism. In the process, the Ministry consults and collaborates with other stakeholders in the sector including various Central Ministries/ agencies, State Governments, Union Territories and the representatives of the private sector. Concerted efforts are being made to promote new forms of tourism such as rural, cruise, medical and eco-tourism. The Ministry also maintains the Incredible India campaign. India's rich history and its cultural and geographical diversity make its international tourism appeal large and diverse. It presents heritage and cultural tourism along with medical, business, educational and sports tourism. Therefore the practitioners, academicians and researchers need to meticulously review these aspects and acquaint them with knowledge to sustain in such scenarios. Thus, these evident scenarios emphasize the need of a broad-based research in the field of Tourism in India. This book is an attempt in that direction. I sincerely hope that this book will provide insights into the subject to faculty members, researchers and students from the Tourism institutes, consultants, practicing managers from industry and government officers. Prof. K.VijayaBabu Jayaprakashnarayana. G

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are very much grateful to Prof. B. Venkat Ratnam, Vice-Chancellor of Kakatiya University and Prof. Katta Narasimha Reddy, Vice-Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University for their continuous support and motivation. We are also grateful to Prof. K. Sayulu, Registrar of Kakatiya University and Prof. K. Pochanna, Registrar of Mahatma Gandhi University for their support and encouragement. We would like to thank all the contributors who have enriched this book with their thoughtful ideas and insights. I acknowledge their scholarly contribution and timely submission that made it possible to bring out this work in time. We take this opportunity to express our thanks to all our colleagues at both Kakatiya University and Mahatma Gandhi University. We also thank our parents for their invaluable support and encouragement throughout our life. Prof. K.Vijaya Babu Jayaprakashnarayana. G

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Dr. Ravi Aluvala Associate Professor, Dept. of Management Studies, Nalgonda AP. Mr. Jayaprakashnarayana G Dept. of Mgmt. Studies, Nalgonda Dr.Potukuchi Thryambakam Associate Professor Tourism NITHM, Telecom Nagar, Gachibowli, Hyderabad Ms. Jayati Research Scholar IITTM-PTU Collaborative Programme, Delhi. Mr. Sandeep Paatlan Research Scholar IITTM-PTU Collaborative Programme, Delhi. Mr. Anand Bethapudi Associate Professor & HoD NITHM, Telecom Nagar Gachibowli, Hyderabad. Dr. Yoginder Singh Assistant Professor, Dr.S.R.K Govt.Arts College- Yanam, Puducherry(U.T.) Dr. Sree Lakshmi Moorthygari Head & Associate Professor Dept. of Management Studies Nalgonda Dr. P. Sridhar Dept. of Commerce, Nalgonda Mr. Vemana Pagidipala Consultant, NITHM, Hyderabad. Dr. G. Vijay Assistant Professor of Tourism, Dept. of Business Magmt, Chaitanya P.G. College, Hanamkonda, Warangal Mr. K.N.Lokesh Kumar Assistant Professor NITHM, Telecom Nagar, Gachibowli, Hyderabad Dr. Japa Varaprasd Reddy Associate Professor & Director TKR Institute of Mgmt & Science, Meerpet, Hyderabad. Mr. Gujjeti Thirupathi Research Scholar, Dept. of History & Tourism, Kakatiya University, Warangal.

Mr.A.Thirupati Team Leader - Conferences, Kuoni Destinations, Hyderabad. Mr. Mahender Reddy, Assistant Professor(C), NITHM, Hyderabad Mr. Vikrant Kaushal Ph. D Scholar, Himachal Pradesh University Himachal Pradesh. Mr. N.Shekhar Assistant Professor(C), Department of Commerce, Nalgonda Mr. M.John Paul Assistant Professor(C), Dept of Management Studies, Nalgonda Dr. V.Sudarshan, Reader, Dept of History & Tourism, V.S.M College, Ramachandrapuram (E.G) A.P Ms. T.Sucharitha Research Scholar, Dept. of History & Tourism, Kakatiya University Mrs.A.Pravallika Assistant Professor, Dept. of Management Studies, Anneparthy, Nalgonda. Mr. Ravindrababu Faculty Department of Tourism, Govt. City College, Hyderabad. Mr.K. V. S. Narender Part Time Teaching Faculty, Dept. of History & Tourism Mgmt, Kakatiya University, Warangal. Dr.V.Varija Assistant Professor Dept.of History & Archaeology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa. Dr.V.Ramabrahmam Asst. Professor, Dept. of History & Arch, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa. Mr. B.Ravinandan Rao Research Scholor, Dept. of Archaeology, Osmania University, Hyderabad, 500007

Mr. Kusuma Surya Kiran Research Scholar, Kakatiya University, Warangal. Mr. M. Venkat Ramana Reddy Assistant Professor, Department of Mgmt. Studies, Nalgonda. Mr. Prashanth Nancharla Director, Vihari Holidays and Events Hyderabad Mr. Gattu Dinesh Kumar Managing Director Vihari Holidays and Events Hyderabad Mr. V.Bharadwaj Research Scholar, Nalgonda. Mr. S.Ramesh Naik Research Scholar, Nalgonda.