Deteriorating law and order situation and incidents of rape in Uttar Pradesh, reverberating in the global media, will leave an adverse impact on the tourism sector of the country, an Assocham report has said.
About half of the total foreign tourists visit India to see Taj Mahal (Agra), Golden Temple (Amritsar), Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh) and Jaipur (Rajasthan), the report said.
Out of the USD 18-19 billion foreign exchange earned through the foreign tourists arrivals (FTAs), the Taj Mahal itself is contributing for USD 7-8 billion, Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said while releasing the report.
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"Still, about 4.5 lakh foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) are recorded even in June. However, the North-bound FTAs are less in number... In a way, the damage because of the adverse publicity resulting from these unfortunate incidents could be limited because of lean period," the chamber said.
The report also stressed on a need to take confidence building measures without any loss of time, well before September-October when the FTAs start picking up, peaking in December and January.
The country earns a tidy USD 18-19 billion of foreign exchange through FTAs and 40-45 per cent of tourists have Taj Mahal on their main itinerary, it added.
"...The Taj Mahal itself is responsible for foreign exchange earnings of about USD 7-8 billion. Since it is located in Uttar Pradesh and is very popular among the women tourists, the state government must take steps and send immediate signals across the world that women are safe in the state," Rawat said.
April to September, because of summer and humidity, is considered as lean season, attracting monthly FTAs of about 4- 4.5 lakh.
However, the figure picks up from October onwards rising from 5 lakh FTAs to sometimes 8 lakh FTAs in December/ January with bulk of them visiting the Golden triangle of Delhi-Agra-Rajasthan.