Addressing the 'World Travel Market (WTM) 2016' in London, he said, "the architecture of India's temples, palaces, forts, the grandeur of its sculptures, and the beauty of its paintings, all offer an unparalleled experience."
Besides, he said, "the desert circuit in Rajasthan, snow-bound Himalayas, backwaters of Kerala, and the beaches of Goa are very popular with international tourists".
India has 35 World Heritage Sites including cultural properties and bio-geographical zones, he added.
'World Travel Market (WTM)' is one of the largest international events of the travel and tourism industry.
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Around 42 co-exhibitors and partners including state and union territory tourism departments, tour operators, hoteliers, resort owners, Air India, IRCTC, ITDC, and other stakeholders are present at the India Stand, to showcase their diverse tourism products and services.
Sharma said the Indian tourism outlook is "certainly very promising" with an upswing in the growth of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India in the recent years.