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india tourism statistics, 2019Government of IndiaMinistry of TourismMarket Research Division

OFFICERS OF MARKET RESEARCH DIVISIONASSOCIATED WITH THE PREPARATION OF INDIATOURISM STATISTICS, 2019Shri. P.C. CyriacAdditional Director GeneralSh. Fakhre AlamDirectorMs. Aqsa IlahiMs. Kirti GaikwadShri S.K. MohantaSmt. Charu AroraDy. DirectorDy. DirectorProgrammerDEO Grade. “C”

contentsChapterPageChapter- 1Important Statistics on Tourism1Chapter-2Inbound Tourism72.1Inbound Tourism in India7Table 2.1.1 Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs), Arrivals of Non-Resident Indians (NRI)and International Tourist Arrivals (ITAs) 1981-20187-8Table 2.1.2 Month-wise break-up of Non Residents Indians (NRIs) Arrivals,2016-20188Table 2.1.3 Month-wise break-up of International Tourist Arrivals (ITAs) in India2016-20189Table 2.1.4 Nationality wise Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India 2016-20182.2Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India from Different RegionsTable 2.2.1 Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India from different Regions of theWorld, 2016-20182.32.42.5Seasonality in Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India1515-16Table 2.3.2 Lean and Peak Months of FTAs in India from top 15 Countriesduring, 201816-17Table 2.3.3 FTAs in India According to Quarter,2001-201817-18Table 2.3.4 Nationality-wise and Quarter-wise Distribution of FTAs in India, 201818-21Mode of Travel of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India21Table 2.4.1 FTAs in India According to Mode of Travel, 2001-201822-23Table 2.4.2 Distribution of Nationality-wise FTAs in India by Mode of Travel ,201823-26Port of Entry of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in IndiaTable 2.5.2 Distribution of Nationality-wise of FTAs in India according to MajorPort of Disembarkation, 2018262728-31Gender wise Distribution of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India31Table 2.6.1 FTAs in India according to Gender,2001-201832Table 2.6.2 Nationality-wise Gender wise Distribution of FTAs in India , 20182.71414-15Table 2.3.1 Month-wise number and percentage share of FTAs in Indiaduring,2016-2018Table 2.5.1 FTAs in India through Major Ports,2001-20182.610-1333-35Age –wise Distribution of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India36Table 2.7.1 FTAs in India according to Age-Group, 2001-201836Table 2.7.2 Nationality-wise FTAs in India according to Age- Group,201837-40

2.8Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India according to PurposeTable 2.8.1 Distribution of Nationality wise FTAS in India according to Purpose20182.9Average Duration of study of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in IndiaTable 2.9.1 Nationality wise Average Duration of Stay of Foreign Tourist Arrivalsin India, 20182.104141-444545-48Top 15 Source Countries for Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India49Table 2.10.1 Top 15 Source Countries for FTAs in India during, 2017 & 201849Table 2.10.2 FTAs in India during 1981 to 2018 for important source countriesof 2018.50-51Details of FTAs from Important countries for 201852-66Foreign Exchange Earnings from Tourism in India66Table 2.11.1 Foreign Exchange Earnings from Tourism in India during; 1991201867Table 2.11.2 Month-wise FEE from Tourism (Rs. Crore) in India during, 2016-201867-68Table 2.11.3 Month-wise FEE from Tourism (US Billion) in India during, 2016201868Chapter-3World Tourism Scenario and India’s Position in World713.1World Tourism Traffic2.113.271-72Table 3.1.2 International Tourist Arrivals in World and India , 2000-201872-73Table 3.1.3 Share of Major Countries of the world in International Tourist Arrivalsin, 2017 & 201873-74India’s share in outbound tourist traffic of select countriesTable 3.2.1 Number of outbound departures of some selected countries of theworld and percentage share of India, 2016 & 20173.3Chapter-471Table 3.1.1 International Tourist Arrivals Worldwide and by Regions, 2016-2018International Tourism Receipts7475-7879Table 3.3.1 International Tourism Receipts Worldwide and by Regions, 2016201879-80Table 3.3.2 International Tourism Receipts and India’ s Share and Rank, 2000201880-81Table 3.3.3 Countries above India in terms of Tourism Receipt, 2016-201881-82Outbound Tourism - Indian Nationals’ Departures from India85Table 4.1.1 Number of Indian Nationals’ departures from India, 1991 to 201885-86Table 4.3.1 Port-wise of Indian Nationals’ Departures from India, 2011-201886-87Table 4.4.1 Month-wise number & percentage share of Indian Nationals’Departures from India, 2016-201888-89

Table 4.5.1 Mode-wise distribution of Indian Nationals Departures (INDs) fromIndia during, 201889Table 4.6.1 Destination-wise number of Indian nationals’ departures from India,2010-201790-96Chapter-5Domestic Tourism5.1Domestic & Foreign Tourists VisitsTable 5.1.1 Domestic & Foreign Tourist Visits to States/ UTs, 1991-20185.2999999-100Table 5.1.2 State/UT-wise Domestic and Foreign Tourists Visits, 2017 & 2018101-103Table 5.1.3 Percentage share and Rank of different States/ UTs in Domesticand Foreign Tourist Visits during, 2018103-105Visitors to Centrally Protected Ticketed Monuments106Table 5.2.1 Visitors to Centrally Protected Ticketed Monuments 1996 FY 2018-19106-107Table 5.2.2 Domestic and Foreign Visitors at 10 Most Popular Centrally ProtectedTicketed ASI Monuments during FY 2018-19107-108Chapter-6Approved Hotels1116.1Approved Hotels111Table 6.1.1 Number of Approved Hotels and Availability of Hotel Rooms as on31st December, 20186.2Distribution of Hotels in different states / UTs of IndiaTable 6.2.1 Distribution of Hotels and Hotel Rooms in India, as on 31stDecember, 20176.3112112-117Indian Hotel Industry Survey 2017-18117Table 6.3.1 Typical Room Profile of Hotels by Category of Hotels 2017-18118Table 6.3.2 Average Number of Total Employees per Hotel (Permanent/Contract/Full Time/Part Time), by Category of Hotels 2017-18118Table 6.3.3 Average Percentage of Trained Employees per Hotel, by Category ofHotels 2017-18119Table 6.3.4 Distribution of Hotel Guests by Country of Origin, 2017-18Chapter-7111-112119-120Table 6.3.5 Analysis of Hotel Guests, by Category of Hotels 2017-18120Travel Trade123Table 7.1.1 No. of Approved Travel Trade Service Providers in the country during2018124Table 7.1.2 State/ UT wise Number of Recognized Travel Trade Service Providerin the country 2018 as on 31st December, 2018124-125Chapter-8Human Resource Development1298.1Indian Institutes of Tourism & Travel Management (IITTM)129Table 8.1.1 Number of Students Enrolled and Passed out from Indian Institutesof Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM)129

8.2Chapter-99.29.3Hotel Management and Catering Institutes130Table 8.2.1 Courses Offered by Institutes of Hotel Managements /Food CraftInstitutes 2018-19130-132Table 8.2.2 Number of students on Roll in each course & passed out in the yearof 2018-19132Schemes of Ministry of Tourism135Major Schemes135Swadesh Darshan135Table 9.2.1 Projects Sanctioned & Funds released under swadesh darshanduring 2014-15136Table 9.2.2 Projects Sanctioned & Funds released under swadesh darshanduring 2015-16136-138Table 9.2.3 Projects Sanctioned & Funds released under swadesh darshanduring 2016-17138-141Table 9.2.4 Projects Sanctioned & Funds released under swadesh darshanduring 2017-18141-142Table 9.2.5 Projects Sanctioned & Funds released under swadesh darshanduring 2018-19143-144PRASHADTable 9.3.1 Projects Sanctioned & Funds released under Prasad during 201415, 2015-16,2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19144144-146149Chapter-10Surveys & Studies10.1Report on Study, Analysis and Development of Action Plan based on WorldEconomic Forum Ranking System for Travel & Tourism Competitiveness for India149-15510.2Methodology for Estimation of Domestic and Foreign Visitors (Same day &Overnight) at District Level in India155-165Chapter-11Financial Assistance Provided by Tourism Finance Corporation of India (TFCI)169Table 11.1.1 Assistance Sanctioned and Disbursed by TFCI, during 2017-18 and2018-19 (Cumulative Figures)169Table 11.1.2 Project-wise and Purpose-wise Classification of FinancialAssistance Sanctioned during the financial year 2018-19170-171Definitions1751. Definitions followed in India1752. International Definitions179CABINET SECRETARIAT DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC GRIEVANCES180

1CHAPTERAtithidevo BhavaIMPORTANT STATISTICS ON TOURISM, 2019

IMPORTANT STATISTICS ON TOURISM DURING 2018(I) INDIA1.Number of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India (million)Annual Growth Rate10.565.2%2.Number of Non-Residents Indians Arrivals (million)Annual Growth Rate6.871.4%3.Number of International Tourist Arrivals in India (million)Annual Growth Rate17.423.7%4.Foreign Tourist Arrivals by Mode of Transport oreign Tourist Arrivals by Port of Entry(Percentage share)i.Delhi (Airport)28.8%ii.Mumbai (Airport)15.7%iii.Haridaspur (Land Check Post)9.8%iv.Chennai (Airport)7.5%v.Bengaluru (Airport)5.8%vi.Kolkata (Airport)5.1%vii.Cochin (Airport)3.2%viii.Hyderabad (Airport)3.1%Others21.0%All Ports100.0%Foreign Tourist Arrivals from Top 15 source markets(Numbers in million and Percentage share)i.Bangladesh2.26 (21.37%)ii.United States1.46 (13.80%)iii.United Kingdom1.03 (9.75%)iv.Sri Lanka0.35 (3.35%)v.Canada0.35 (3.32%)India Tourism Statistics, 20191Important Statistics on Tourism, 2019

5.vi.Australia0.34 (3.28%)vii.Malaysia0.32 (3.02%)viii.China0.28 (2.67%)ix.Germany0.27 (2.60%)x.Russian Fed0.26 (2.48%)xi.France0.26 (2.48%)xii.Japan0.24 (2.24%)xiii.Singapore0.18 (1.74%)xiv.Nepal0.17 (1.65%)xv.Thailand0.16 (1.58%)Share of Top 15 Countries7.95 (75.33%)Share of Top 10 Countries6.93(65.65%)Foreign Exchange Earnings from Tourism (PR)i)In INR terms (1 crore 10 million)Annual Growth Rateii)In US terms billionAnnual Growth Rate1,94,881 Crore9.6%US 28.594.7%6.No. of Indian Nationals Departures from India (million)Annual Growth Rate7.Number of Domestic Tourist Visits (million) (R)Annual Growth Rate8.Approved Hotelsi)ii)9.Number of HotelsNumber of Rooms26.299.8%1854.9311.9%1961102490Travel Trade as on 31st December 2018i)Number of Approved Inbound Tour Operators485ii)Number of Approved Travel Agencies215iii)Number of Approved Tourist Transport Operators109iv)Number of Approved Domestic Tour Operators140v)Number of Approved Adventure Tour Operators50Important Statistics on Tourism, 20192India Tourism Statistics, 2019

(II) WORLD1.Number of International Tourist Arrivals (million)Annual Growth Rate1401.0(P)5.4%2.International Tourism Receipts (US billion)Annual Growth Rate1448.0(P)7.2%(III) ASIA PACIFIC REGION1.Number of International Tourist Arrivals (million)Annual Growth Rate347.6(P)7.2%2.International Tourism Receipts (US billion)Annual Growth Rate436.9(p)10.33%(IV) INDIA’S POSITION IN WORLD1.Share of India in International Tourist Arrivals2.India’s rank in International Tourist Arrivals3.Share of India in International Tourism Receipts4.India’s rank in International Tourism Receipts(As per RBI’s estimate)1.24%22nd1.97%13th(V) INDIA’S POSITION IN ASIA PACIFIC REGION1.Share of India in Tourist Arrivals5.01%2.India’s rank in Tourist Arrivals3.Share of India in Tourism Receipts (US )4.India’s rank in Tourism Receipts (As per RBI’s estimate)7th6.54%7th(P): Provisional.India Tourism Statistics, 20193Important Statistics on Tourism, 2019

(II) IMPORTANT HIGHLIGHT OF INDIAN TOURISM The number of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India during 2018 increased to 10.56 million ascompared to 10.04 million in 2017. The growth rate in FTAs during 2018 over 2017 was 5.2% ascompared to 14.0% during 2017 over 2016. The share of India in international tourist arrivals in 2018 was 1.2%. India accounted for 5.0% ofinternational tourist arrivals in Asia Pacific Region in 2018, with the rank of 7th. About 79.6% of the FTAs entered India through air routes followed by 19.6% by land routes and 0.8%by sea routes. Delhi and Mumbai airports accounted for about 44.5% of the total FTAs in India. Thetop 15 source markets for FTAs in India in 2018 were Bangladesh followed by United States, UnitedKingdom, Sri Lanka, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, China, Germany, Russia Federation, France, Japan,Singapore, Nepal and Thailand. The top 15 countries accounted for about 75.33% of total FTAs inIndia in 2018. Tourism continues to play an important role as a foreign exchange earner for the country. In 2018,foreign exchange earnings (FEE) from tourism were US 28.59 billion as compared to US 27.31billion in 2017, registering a growth of 4.7%. Number of domestic tourist visits in India during 2018 was1854 million (revise) as compared to 1657million in 2017, with a growth rate of 11.9 %. Number of Indian national departures from India during 2018 was 26.29 million as compared to23.94 million in 2017, registering a growth rate of 9.8%.Important Statistics on Tourism, 20194India Tourism Statistics, 2019

2CHAPTERAtithidevo BhavaINBOUND TOURISM-FOREIGN TOURIST ARRIVALS IN INDIA

INBOUND TOURISM IN INDIA2.1 INBOUND TOURISM IN INDIAData on varied aspects of Inbound Tourism are presented in this chapter. The Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs)in India continued to grow from 1.28 million in 1981 to 1.68 million in 1991, 2.54 million in 2001, to reach10.56 million in 2018. During the year 2018, FTAs in India registered a growth of 5.2% over 2017. TheCompound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) in FTAs in India during 2001 to 2018 was 8.75%. Ministry has alsoinitiated compilation and dissemination of arrivals of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and the InternationalTourist Arrivals (ITAs) since 2014. Table 2.1.1 gives the number of FTAs, NRIs Arrivals and ITAs in India alongwith the corresponding growth rate over previous year.TABLE 2.1.1Inbound Tourism: Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs), Arrivals of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs)and International Tourist Arrivals (ITAs) 1981-2018YearFTAs in India Percentage (%) NRIs arrivals Percentage (%)International(in million)change overin India (in change over the Tourist Arrivalsprevious yearmillion)previous yearin India (inmillion)Percentage(%) changeover theprevious 25.43India Tourism Statistics, 201913.117Inbound Tourism-Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India

YearFTAs in India Percentage (%) NRIs arrivals Percentage (%)International(in million)change overin India (in change over the Tourist Arrivalsprevious yearmillion)previous yearin India (inmillion)Percentage(%) changeover theprevious 71.417.423.7Source: Bureau of Immigration, Govt. of IndiaThe growth in FTAs in India during the eighties & nineties did not follow any consistent pattern. While theyears, viz. 2003 to 2007, 2010, 2014 and 2017 saw double-digit positive growth, there was negative growthin the years 1991, 2001, 2002 and 2009.NRI arrivals have registered 1.4 % growth in 2018 over 2017. The International Tourist Arrivals in India hasalso registered positive annual growth of 11.8% and 3.7% in 2017 and 2018, respectively. The month-wisebreak up of NRIs arrival and International Tourist Arrivals in India during 2016 -2018 along with the growthrates are given in Table 2.1.2 and Table 2.1.3, respectively.TABLE 2.1.2Month-wise break-up of Non-Residents Indians (NRIs) Arrivals 2016-2018Months201620172018Growth2017/16 (%)Growth2018/17 86222132677003968654448.811.41TotalInbound Tourism-Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India8India Tourism Statistics, 2019

Non-Residents Indians (NRI) Arrivals 00000201710000020180MonthsTABLE 2.1.3Month-wise break-up of International Tourist Arrivals (ITAs) in India 2016-2018Months201620172018Growth2017/16 (%)Growth2018/17 ndia Tourism Statistics, 20199Inbound Tourism-Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India

ITAInternational Tourist Arrivals (ITAs) in India 08000006000004000002000000201620172018MonthsThe country-wise details of FTAs in India during 2016 to 2018 are given in Table 2.1.4. The FTAs fromUSA during 2016, 2017 and 2018 had percentage shares of 14.73%, 13.72% and 13.80% respectively.The growth rate in FTAs in India in 2018 as compared to 2017 was highest for Sudan (52.5%) followed byMyanmar (33.0%), Vietnam (32.2%), Iraq (21.8%), Thailand (18.7%), Sri Lanka (16.5%) etc. Some of thecountries for which significant decline in FTAs were observed during 2018 include Bahrain (-17.0%) followedby Iran (-16.5%), Kazakhstan (-13.6%), Oman (-11.2%), UAE (-10.8%), and Saudi Arabia (-10.2%).The top 10 countries for FTAs in India during 2018 are Bangladesh, USA, UK, Sri Lanka, Canada, Australia,Malaysia, China, Germany and Russian Fed.TABLE 2.1.4NATIONALITY-WISE FOREIGN TOURIST ARRIVALS IN INDIA, 2016-2018Country ofNationalityNumber of ArrivalsPercentage 1807718Percentage 18.3317.0617.126.15.6North AmericaCanadaCentral and South 918114199090.180.180.1915.59.9Inbound Tourism-Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India10India Tourism Statistics, 2019

Country ofNationalityNumber of Arrivals20162017Percentage Share201820162017Percentage 2.91.0Western EuropeU.K.OthersTotalEastern EuropeCzech Rep.HungaryRussian Fed.UkraineIndia Tourism Statistics, 201911Inbound Tourism-Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India

Country ofNationalityNumber of 29.6-4.6South 623

Table 4.1.1 Number of Indian Nationals’ departures from India, 1991 to 2018 85-86 Table 4.3.1 Port-wise of Indian Nationals’ Departures from India, 2011-2018 86-87 Table 4.4.1 Month-wise number & percentage share of Indian Nationals’ Departures from India, 2016-2018 88-89. Table 4.5.1 Mode-wise distribution of Indian Nationals Departures (INDs) from India during, 2018 89 Table 4.6.1 .

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