Connecting Back To The Roots
Incredible experience of cultural tourism in India
It is evident that cultural tourism is the way ahead, to move, to have sustainable stability in the tourism sector.
Highlights
Cultural Tourism
India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grandmother of tradition. Our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only." Mark Twain
Cultural Tourism gives importance to the geographical areas of a country and it’s richness and diversity, it reflect the art, architecture, religion and elements of that country, showcasing the tradition, festivals, rituals they follow and how it influences the lives of the people living there.
The G20 presidency gave India a marvellous opportunity to showcase it’s art & craft, culture & cuisine.
During G20 summit in Bali Indonesia, PM Narendra Modi gifted a Patan Patola Dupatta (Scarf) to his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni setting a precedent of using indigenous items as personalised gifts for world leaders which highlights India’s rich artwork. Local culture & cuisine being India’s strength, got immense exposure during the summit.?
Cultural tourism is a major tourist attraction for tourist visiting India. India was always a mysterious land for the outsiders, with natural wealth, mesmerizing landscapes and co-existence of people with multiple cultures, faith and beliefs. It’s numerous Heritage sites and cultural legacy makes it a must visit destination for foreign tourist. The United States was the top source country for Inbound Tourist accounting to 23% of arrivals followed by Bangladesh, UK, Australia and Canada in December 2023.
What is being done to promote Cultural Tourism?
Many initiatives have been taken by the Govt to sustain and promote cultural heritage.
The Benefits
The Indian Cultural Heritage Legacy
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What are Govt. initiatives to boost Cultural Tourism?
One of the most notable initiatives is the PRASHAD Scheme (Pilgrimage Rejuvenation And Spiritual Augmentation Drive) with a focus of identifying and establishing pilgrimage sites around India to boost Religious Tourist Experience. Govt has made visible efforts to connect once inaccessible terrain to the masses.
Buddhist Tourism Circuit : A spiritual journey for tourists following Buddha's footsteps, a visit to important sites from his life and teachings includes sites in Nepal and India, Lumbini, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar.
Dekho Apna Desh initiative to create awareness about our rich heritage and culture to boost domestic tourism
Launched Incredible India Tourist facilitator certification programme a digital learning platform to create a pool of well trained professionals
Liberalization of Evisa.
A cut in tax rate GST for hotel rooms.
Under Udan in collaboration with aviation ministry got 53 tourism routes operational for better connectivity.
HRIDAY scheme to protect & promote national rich cultural heritage.
Govt embarking on this journey of restoring lost glory of these forgotten cultural heritages, people are getting connected to their roots again. Along with overhaul, cultural and heritage development, the government is successful in reviving our traditions, heritage, and culture and also the creation of infrastructural landmarks and marvels simultaneously. With these efforts Govt has been able to put India on the global cultural pedestal.
Regarding the impact of Indian Cultural Heritage I would like to conclude with this quote
“India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border.” Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA
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Tour Operator at ODC Travel company
5 个月Yes, it is true, Culture tourism always bring interesting to tourists.