Sisodia, who also hold the tourism portfolio, stressed the need for a "good team" that could think about ways and means to tap tourism potential in the city.
"We are going to develop it (tourism advisory board). We need a good team that can keep thinking about tourism development," Sisodia said at an event 'Destination Delhi: socio economic perspective of art, culture and tourism', organised by the PHD Chamber here.
The deputy chief minister pointed to the need for new tourism circuits in Delhi to increase the stay period of tourists arriving in the city.
"There is need to compel the tourists to spend extra days in Delhi through new tourism circuits such as golf, political and social circuits," he said.
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Laying emphasis on social circuit, he said that there are several things such as government schools, 'mohalla clinics', night shelters developed by the Delhi government that could interest many who will be willing to pay visits to these facilities.
Presenting the international tourists' perspective at the discussion, High Commissioner of Brunei Dato Paduka Haji Sidek Ali exuded hope that Delhi can follow the tourism success stories of states like Kerala and Sikkim.
He also suggested development of "golf tourism" in the city.