'City of Joy' Kolkata, a major tourist magnet, has been ranked worst in terms of sanitation facilities for tourists, according to a survey.
About 74 per cent of the total respondents placed Kolkata on the top of the list of tourist locations which require upgrading of sanitary restroom facilities followed by Mumbai with 72 per cent.
The two mega cities are followed by Chennai (71 per cent), Bangalore (53 per cent), Pune (per cent), Delhi (47 per cent) and Hyderabad (31 per cent).
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It was conducted in seven cities -- Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Pune and Hyderabad -- on a sample size of 10,000 respondents.
Also, 88.31 per cent of the total respondents felt that railway stations across the country required major improvement in toilet facilities.
Nearly 88 per cent felt that public places in cities also lacked adequate toilet facilities, followed by 79.17 per cent who consider that the facilities need to be upgraded in tourist, religious or heritage sites.
With India observing the 'World Toilet Day' tomorrow, the company states that even at some of the world's most frequented sightseeing sites in India, travellers often complain about standing in long queues outside stinking toilets and rank it among the worst tourist experiences in the world.
"Most people in India actually choose their travel destinations based on the restroom experience they can expect. This is especially true for women, and even truer for mothers who shop or travel with small children.
"Having accessibility to cleaner toilets on a holiday is one of the key requirements of a modern traveller and it tends to influence their travel plans. Poorly maintained restrooms at some of India's most famous tourist sites is an issue travellers face. As always, being India's largest travel community, this survey aims to reflect the voice of Indian travellers," its CEO said.
Of the total 10,000 respondents who participated in the survey, 79 per cent were women.