India gains global interest as tourist destination: Study

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

is gaining popularity as a destination among inbound travellers with top markets, including showing interest in visiting here, according to a study. in its '2017 Inbound Study' revealed that international interest into is on the rise. According to the findings, travellers from were the largest group evincing interest year-over-year where Indian destinations were concerned. "It's encouraging that we are seeing growth not just from Asian countries but from long haul inbound markets, underscoring India's attractiveness as a destination globally.

The data shows that travellers are also keen to explore places that are not usual for the international market, and they are looking for a wide variety of experiences on their visit which bodes well for our industry," said. The data also showed that more travellers are writing reviews, eat as well as see in and most of these are positive, he added. This study examined site data to find which markets had the largest increases in share of online traffic between October 2015 and September 2016 compared to between October 2016 and September 2017. Asian countries account for six of the top 10 markets showing an increase in the share of visitor sessions looking at Indian destinations. topped the list this year with a whopping 134 per cent year-on-year growth in interest for Indian destinations. showed 60 per cent annual growth, followed by at 57 per cent, at 20 per cent, at 16 per cent and at 12 per cent. However, the increase in interest from long-haul markets including The (10 per cent), (10 per cent), (9 per cent) and the (9 per cent) signals healthy inbound trends for When it comes to top Indian states seeing highest growth topped the list (25.1 per cent) followed by , (6.8 per cent), (12.3 per cent), (9.1 per cent), (7.4 per cent) among others.

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First Published: Tue, January 16 2018. 19:40 IST