'Incredible India' roadshows in US to woo American tourists

Press Trust of India  |  Houston 

Showcasing as a "must visit" tourist destination, the organised roadshows in four US cities to woo American travellers and make them aware of magnificent holiday options in the country.

of State for K J Alphons, speaking at a roadshow in Houston, said would double the number of tourists from US within the next three years as visiting is not just a vacation but a lifetime cultural experience that enriches mind and body.

"Last year 1.37 million Americans visited India and we had 1.25 million Indians visiting so we want to double these numbers in three years. is our biggest partner," he said.

"India has everything that any can dream about and explore; be that Himalayas, splendid architectural monuments, deserts, seacoasts, backwaters, royal trains trips, tropical forests, performing arts, paintings, trekking, cycling, rafting, paragliding, medical tourism, diverse cuisine and vibrant culture," he said.

Assuring the safety of tourists in India, the said, "India is one of the most secure countries in the world - unfortunately some media have the habit of exaggerating what's happening in a country of 1.3 billion people. You have stray incidents happen these are stray incidents. India is a very very safe country. The number of tourists visiting India is increasing and many of them, including women, are travelling alone."

He said India wants to take the essence of the country's 5,000-year-old civilisation to the world.

"We are now focusing on what we think is the essence of India which is two things, number one the fact that we are a 5,000-year-old civilisation and we don't take you somewhere and say well this is where it was, but where it is we have a rich cultural heritage, which is very much intact and alive, I mean everyone has heard of the Taj Mahal, which of course is a marvel, but we also have have 35 other magnificent monuments, numerous 9th century temples, that are architectural marvels, but unexplored," the said.

With the focus on projecting India as a "must visit" tourist destination, the roadshows had direct B2B interactions, presentations and press briefings in the all four cities.

During the roadshows, videos featuring international celebrities who visited India were shown in which they expressed their fascination with various aspects of India's

The celebrities included Emma Puttick, a fashion designer, who visited India several times to gain inspiration for her clothing designs.

Also featured is Carly Booth, who played at several courses in India, including Maharajah Gaikwad's private course across his palace in Baroda.

A said the US is among the top three source countries in the percentage share of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India.

During April 2018, the US was the second highest source country with 11.21 per cent share of total FTAs. Luxury was of keen interest to American visitors, the said.

Minister Alphons, also mentioned revamping of the 'Incredible India' website, which showcases India as a holistic destination, revolving around major experiences, such as spirituality, heritage, adventure, and yoga.

The new website provides details of exotic destinations of the country. The ministry has partnered with Arts and Culture, in bringing online a series of compelling visuals to give the user an experience of India's festivals, heritage, festivity, spirituality, museums and adventure, on the new website.

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First Published: Sun, June 24 2018. 15:15 IST