Since times immemorial, people have been travelling to various places to meet various needs, wants and desires. Tourism has now become the world’s fastest growing sector which contributes about 9.2 per cent GDP to the global economy and is a powerful driver for economic development in developed, developing as well as underdeveloped countries. It is a business paradigm with salient features of income and employment generation in the host country with special focus on sustainable development and international peace. Emerging tourism products consists of natural and culturally based attractions which are designed to cater to all segments of customers across tourism markets.The tourism industry has emerged to be a vast industry. The Government of India has realized the tremendous potential of this industry in expanding the economy.
Since times immemorial, people have been travelling to various places to meet various needs, wants and desires. Tourism has now become the world’s fastest growing sector which contributes about 9.2 per cent GDP to the global economy and is a powerful driver for economic development in developed, developing as well as underdeveloped countries. It is a business paradigm with salient features of income and employment generation in the host country with special focus on sustainable development and international peace. Emerging tourism products consists of natural and culturally based attractions which are designed to cater to all segments of customers across tourism markets.The tourism industry has emerged to be a vast industry. The Government of India has realized the tremendous potential of this industry in expanding the economy.