S Harikishore, director, Kerala Tourism, said, "Earlier around 90 per cent of the tourist inflow was through tour operators, however, in recent years we have noticed that around 60 per cent of tourists would come through operators while about 40 per cent are those who have learnt about the state through online searches and different portals. Hence, we have decided to focus on strengthening our online presence." The Kerala Tourism website launched in 1998 is among the popular tourism websites, Harikishore noted.
"Our Alexa ranking is 15,000, which can be understood in the context that the government of India website ranking is 87,000," he claimed. Alexa is an US based company which provides commercial web traffic data. The tourism department plans to scale up visitors to the website from 3 million now to 5 million over a period of time.
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Meanwhile, the department of tourism has outlined a net budget of Rs 190 crore for the current fiscal, of which spending on infrastructure projects would be around Rs 100 crore and around Rs 25 crore is the marketing budget for the fiscal.
Harikishore informed that the state had generated Rs 21,000 crore revenue from tourism during 2012-13, of which around Rs 4,500 was from foreign tourists. Last year around 10 million domestic tourists had visited Kerala, while foreign tourist arrival was around 793,000.