Anil Punjabi, eastern region chairman of the Travel Agents Federation of India said that the trend of increased tourist footfall in the state during the festive season had been seen for the last three years.
"This year too the bookings have been very good," said Punjabi.
He said that the steps taken by the state government to boost tourism in the state by attracting tourists have borne fruit.
"Duja Puja is the biggest festival in the eastern part of the country attracting more tourists," Punjabi said.
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In south Bengal, the Sunderbans, home to the world's largest mangrove forests, too attract a large number of visitors.
"We are coming up with various tour and tourism packages. We are hoping that this time too the tourism industry in Bengal will do good business during Pujas," a senior official of Tourism department told PTI.
Punjabi noted that the reverse tourism also flourished during the festive season with Sri lanka and Greece turning out to be the top draws.
He said that destinations like Greece, Turkey, South Africa and Spain are the favourites while in the domestic sector Kashmir, Kerala are the top draws.