Tourism in India is 4.6% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). Unlike other sectors, tourism is not a priority sector for the Government of India. Forbes magazine ranked India as the 7th most beautiful country in 'The 50 Most Beautiful Countries In The World' rankings. The World Travel and Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated ₹13.2 lakh crore (US$170 billion) or 5.8% of India's GDP and supported 32.1 million jobs in 2021. Even though, these numbers were lower than the pre-pandemic figures; the country's economy witnessed a significant growth in 2021 after the massive downturn during 2020. The sector is predicted to grow at an annual rate of 7.8% to ₹33.8 lakh crore (US$420 billion) by 2031. India has established itself as the 5th largest global travel healthcare destination with an estimated market size of around $9 billion in 2019, out of the total global travel healthcare industry of $44.8 billion(2019). In 2014, 184,298 foreign patients travelled to India to seek medical treatment.
Chitrakote Falls in Jagdalpur the widest waterfall of India in Chhattisgarh
view of Harangi Elephant Camp and Tree Park in Coorg
Shola Grasslands and forests in the Kudremukha National Park, Western Ghats, Karnataka during Monsoon season
The Taj Mahal, Agra. The epitome of Mughal architecture.
Ministry of Tourism (India)
The Ministry of Tourism, a branch of the Government of India, is the apex body for the formulation and administration of the rules, regulations and laws relating to the development and promotion of tourism in India. It facilitates the Indian department of tourism. The head of the ministry is the Minister of Tourism (India) held by G. Kishan Reddy.
Image: Dr Karan Singh sept 2009
Image: Raj Bahadur 2013 stamp of India (cropped)
Image: Morarji Desai visits the USA (cropped)
Image: Mohammad Shafi Qureshi, Governor of Madhya Pradesh (cropped)