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INDIA TOURISM STATISTICS 2015
India as on 31st December
Market Research Division
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
New Delhi
December 201624 x 7 Toll free tourist helpline no:1800-11-1363Short code: 1363
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INDIA TOURISM STATISTICS, 2015
Government of India
Ministry of Tourism
Market Research Division
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OFFICERS OF MARKET RESEARCH DIVISION
ASSOCIATED WITH THE PREPARATION OF
INDIA TOURISM STATISTICS, 2015
Dr. Ravi Kant Bhatnagar
Additional Director General
Smt. Mini Prasanakumar
Joint Director
Smt. Neha Srivastava
Dy. Director
Shri Shailesh Kumar
Dy. Director
Shri R. L. Meena
Assistant Director
Ms. Nikita Garg
Assistant Director
Shri S .K. Mohanta
DPA Grade. B"
Shri Banke Ram
DPA Grade. B"
Smt. Charu Arora
DEO Grade. B"
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CHAPTERPAGE
Chapter-1 Important Statistics on Tourism
15-19 Chapter-2 Inbound Tourism- Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India 21-742.1
Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India 23
Table 2.1.1
Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India, 1981-201523-24
Table 2.1.2
Nationality-wise Foreign Tourist Arrivals
in India, 2013-201525-27 2.2Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India from
Different Regions27
Table 2.2.1
Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India from different Regions of the World, 2013-201528 2.3Seasonality in Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in
India29
Table 2.3.1
Month-wise number and percentage share of FTAs in India during, 2013-201529Table 2.3.2
Lean and Peak Months of FTAs in India from top 15 countries during, 201530-31Table 2.3.3
FTAs in India According to Quarter,
1999 - 201531
Table 2.3.4
Nationality-wise FTAs in India According
to Quarter, 201532-35 2.4 Mode of Travel of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India35Table 2.4.1
FTAs in India According to Mode of Travel, 1996-201536Table 2.4.2
Nationality-wise FTAs in India during,
2015 according to Mode of Travel37-39
2.5 Port of Entry of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India39Table 2.5.1
FTAs in India through Major Ports,
1996-201540
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Table 2.5.2
Nationality-wise of FTAs in India according
to Major Port of Disembarkation, 201541-44 2.6 Gender-wise Distribution of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India44Table 2.6.1
FTAs in India according to Gender,
1996-201545
Table 2.6.2
Nationality-wise FTAs in India according to Gender, 201546-48 2.7 Age -wise Distribution of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India48Table 2.7.1
FTAs in India according to Age-Group, 1996-201549
Table 2.7.2
Nationality-wise FTAs in India according
to Age- Group, 201550-53 2.8 Top 15 Source Countries for Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India53Table 2.8.1
Top 15 Source Countries for FTAs in India during, 2014 & 201553Table 2.8.2
FTAs in India during 1981 to 2015 from Top 15 Source Countries of 2015.54-57 Details of FTAs from top 15 source countries for 2015 58-712.9 Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) from Tourism in India72
Table 2.9.1
FEEs from Tourism in India during;
1991-201572-73
Table 2.9.2
Month-wise FEEs from Tourism (`Crore) in India during, 2013 -201573Table 2.9.3
Month-wise FEEs from Tourism (in US$ Billion) in India during, 2013-201574Chapter-3
World Tourism Scenario and India's Position in World75-81 3.1 77Table 3.1.1
International Tourist Arrivals Worldwide and by Regions, 2013-201577-789India Tourism Statistics 2015
Table 3.1.2
International Tourist Arrivals in World
and India, 1999-201578-79Table 3.1.3
Countries above India in terms of Tourist Arrivals, 2013-201579-81 3.2Outbound Tourism81
Table 3.2.1
Number of outbound tourists of some selected countries of the world and percentage share of India, 2013 & 201481-84
3.3International Tourism Receipts84
Table 3.3.1
International Tourism Receipts Worldwide and by Regions, 2013-201585Table 3.3.2
International Tourism Receipts and India" s Share and Rank, 1999-201586Table 3.3.3
Countries above India in terms of Tourism Receipts, 2013-201587 Chapter-4 Outbound Tourism-Indian Nationals' Departures fromIndia89-99
Table 4.1.1
Number of Indian Nationals" departures
from India, 1991- 201591-92Table 4.1.2
Port-wise of Indian Nationals" Departures from India, 2008- 201592-93Table 4.1.3
Month-wise number & percentage share of Indian Nationals" Departures from India,2013- 201594
Table 4.1.4 Mode-wise distribution of Indian Nationals' Departures (INDs) from India during, 201595Table 4.1.5 Destination-wise number of Indian
Nationals" Departures from India, 2007-201496-99
Chapter-5 Domestic Tourism
101-120
5.1Domestic & Foreign Tourists Visits 103
Table 5.1.1
Domestic & Foreign Tourist Visits to
States/UTs, 1991-2015103-104
Table 5.1.2
State/UT-wise Domestic and Foreign Tourists Visits, 2014-2015106-10710India Tourism Statistics 2015
Table 5.1.3
Percentage share and Rank of different
States/UTs in Domestic and Foreign
Tourist Visits during, 2015108-109
5.2 Visitors to Centrally Protected Ticketed Monuments110Table 5.2.1
Visitors to Centrally Protected Ticketed Monuments, 1996-2015111Table 5.2.2
Domestic and Foreign Visitors at 10 Most Popular Centrally Protected Ticketed ASIMonuments during, 2015113
Table 5.2.3
Number of Visitors to Centrally Protected
Ticketed Monuments, 2013-2015115-120
Chapter-6 Approved Hotels
121-130
6.1Approved Hotels123
Table 6.1.1 Number of Approved Hotels and Availability of Hotel Rooms in the Country as on 31 stDecember, 2015123-124
6.2 Distribution of Hotels in different states/UTs of India124Table 6.2.1
Distribution of Hotels and Hotel Rooms in India, as on 31 stDecember, 2015124-126
6.3Indian Hotel Industry Survey, 2014127
2014-15 by Category of Hotels128
Table 6.3.2
Average Number of Total Employees per Hotel (Permanent/Contract/Full Time/Part Time), 2014-15 by Category of Hotels128
Table 6.3.3
Average Percentage of Trained Employees per Hotel, 2014-15 by Category of Hotels129Table 6.3.4
Distribution of Hotel Guests by Country of Origin, 2014-15129Table 6.3.5
Analysis of Hotel Guests, 2014-15 by Category of Hotels130Chapter-7 Travel Trade
131-136
Table 7.1
No. of Approved Travel Trade Services
Providers in the country, as on 31
stDecember, 2015133
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Table 7.1.1 Adventure Tour Operators, Domestic TourOperators, Inbound Tour Operators, Tourist
Transport Operators and Travel Agents134
Table 7.1.2
State-wise Number of Recognized Inbound
Tour Operators, Travel Agencies, Tourist
Transport Operators, Adventure Tour
Operators & Domestic Tour Operators
during, 2015134-136Chapter-8 Human Resource Development
137-144
8.1 Indian Institutes of Tourism & Travel Management139Table 8.1.1
Number of Students Enrolled and Passed out from Institutes of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM) 140
8.2Hotel Management and Catering Institutes140
Table 8.2.1
Courses Offered by Institutes of Hotel Managements/Food Craft Institutes 141-142Table 8.2.2
Number of students on Roll in each course & passed out during of 2015-16143Chapter-9 Plan Outlays
145-158
Table 9.1
Annual Plan Outlays and Financial Assistance Provided to States/UTs147Table 9.1.1
Scheme wise Annual Plan Outlays of Ministry of Tourism 2014-15, 2015-16 and2016-17147-148
Table 9.1.2
Scheme wise Plan Outlay and Expenditure of Ministry of Tourism for the 11 th FiveYear Plan 149
Table 9.1.3 State/UTs-wise Number of Projects &
Amount Sanctioned* by Ministry of Tourism
during 12 thPlan Period 2012-13, 2013-14,
2014-15 and 2015-16 150-151
9.2Swadesh Darshan151
Table 9.2.1
Projects Sanctioned and funds released
under Swadesh Darshan during, 2014-15152Table 9.2.2
Projects Sanctioned and funds released under Swadesh Darshan during, 2015-16152-15412India Tourism Statistics 2015
Table 9.2.3
Projects Sanctioned and funds released
under Swadesh Darshan during, 2016-17154 9.3Prasad155
Table 9.3.1
Projects Sanctioned and funds released
under Prasad during, 2014-15155Table 9.3.2
Projects Sanctioned and funds released
under Prasad during, 2015-16156Table 9.3.3
Projects Sanctioned and funds released
under Prasad during, 2016-17157Chapter-10 Surveys & Studies
159-168
Study in Overseas Markets of Germany, Japan, Russia,South Africa, South Korea and Turkey
161-168
Chapter-11
Financial Assistance Provided by Tourism Finance
Corporation of India (TFCI)169-172
Table 11.1.1
Assistance Sanctioned and Disbursed by TFCI, during 2014-15 and 2015-16171 of Financial Assistance Sanctioned during 2015-16172Appendices
173-371
of Time Share Resorts175-188
189-194
(iii) Guidelines for Approval of Convention Centers 195-204205-220
(v)Guidelines for Approval and Registration of Incredible India Bed & Breakfast home stay Establishments 221-232
(vi) Guidelines for Recognition/Renewal OR Extension as an Approved Travel Agents/Agencies233-244 (vii) Guidelines for Recognition/Renewal OR Extension as an Approved Inbound Tour Operator 245-256 (viii) Guidelines for Recognition/Renewal OR Extension as an Approved Tourist Transport Operator 257-26813India Tourism Statistics 2015
(ix)Guidelines for Recognition/Renewal OR Extension
as a Approved Adventure Tour Operator 269-288 (x) Guidelines for Recognition/Renewal OR Extension as an Approved Domestic Tour Operators 289-299 (xi)Guidelines for the selection and grant of Guide License to Regional Level Tourist Guides (RLG)300-315
(xii) Guidelines for the Selection & Grant of License to Local Guides by State Governments/UTAdministrations316-328
(xiii)Guidelines of Scheme of Financial Assistance
to IHMs/FCIs/IITTM/Polytechnic Institutes/Universities/Govt. Colleges/Govt. Vocational
Schools/PSUs329-335
(xiv)Guidelines for Scheme of Assistance for Large
Revenue Generating Projects 336-339
(xv)Guidelines for Market Development Assistance
(MDA) Scheme340-348 (xvi) Guidelines for support of the Ministry of Tourism for Promoting Golf Tourism 349-360 (xvii) Guidelines for the promotion of Wellness & Medical Niche Tourism Products361-372373-379
375378
3.
Public Grievances379
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STATISTICS
ON TOURISM
, 2015 1CHAPTER
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IMPORTANT STATISTICS ON TOURISM, 2015
(I) India1.Number of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India (million)
Annual Growth Rate8.03
4.5% 2.Foreign Tourist Arrivals by Mode of Transport
(Percentage) i) Air 84.5%ii) Land 14.8% iii) Sea 0.7% 3.
Foreign Tourist Arrivals by Port of Entry
(Numbers in million and Percentage share) i) Delhi (Airport)2.38 (29.6%)
ii) Mumbai (Airport)1.46 (18.2%)
iii) Chennai (Airport)0.68 (8.4%)
iv) Haridaspur (Land Check Post)0.63 (7.9%)
V) Bengaluru (Airport)
0.51 (6.4%)
vi) Kolkata (Airport)0.30 (3.8%)
Others
2.07 (25.7%)
All Ports
8.03 (100.0%)
4.Foreign Tourist Arrivals From Top 15 Markets
(Numbers in million and Percentage share) i) U.S.A.1.214 (15.12%)
ii) Bangladesh1.134 (14.13%)
iii) U.K.0.868 (10.81%)
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