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- Page 26 and 27: 2.1 KERALA TOURISM With it’s idea
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- Page 44 and 45: 9 MALAPPURAM TOTAL 1,403 1,559 624
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TABLE 2.4.13 DESTINATION-WISE-NATIO
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TABLE 2.4.13 DESTINATION-WISE-NATIO
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TABLE 2.5.2 FOREIGN TOURIST ARRIVAL
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TABLE 2.5.4 DISTRICT-WISE ARRIVAL O
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2.7. SOURCE OF TOURIST ARRIVALS The
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2.8. MARKET PERFORMANCE OF TOP FIFT
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TABLE 2.9.2 LEAN & PEAK MONTHS OF F
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2.12. EARNINGS FROM TOURISM IN KERA
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2.13. SUBSIDY TO PRIVATE SECTOR INV
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Galileo - Express Travel & Tourism
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3.1.INBOUND TOURISM - TOURIST ARRIV
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TABLE 3.2.2 LEAN AND PEAK MONTHS OF
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3.5. CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO AG
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TABLE 3.7.2 FOREIGN TOURIST ARRIVAL
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TABLE 3.7.4 MONTH-WISE FOREIGN EXCH
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4.1 WORLD TOURIST TRAFFIC Internati
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4.2 INTERNATIONAL TOURISM RECEIPTS
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TABLE 4.2.3 COUNTRIES WHICH ARE ABO
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5.1. OUTBOUND TOURISM - INDIAN NATI
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CHAPTER 6 Domestic Tourism in India
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TABLE 6.1.2 PERCENTAGE SHARES AND R
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7.1 AVAILABILITY OF ACCOMMODATION F
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Category of Apartment Hotels No. of
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CHAPTER 8 Travel Trade 103
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TABLE 8.1.1 STATE-WISE NUMBER OF RE
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9.1. KITTS (KERALA INSTITUTE OF TOU
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Contact Kerala Institute of Tourism
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CONTACT DETAILS : INSTITUTE OF HOTE
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CHAPTER 10 Plan Outlays 115
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TABLE10.1.2 ALLOCATION AND EXPENDIT
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Table 10.1.4 100% Plan Performance
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Table 10.1.6 MINISTRY OF TOURISM, G
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CHAPTER 11 Surveys And Studies
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Sampling Simple Random Sampling (SR
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• About 63 to 77% of the tourists
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• About 52 to 75% of the tourists
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• In the event of 100% resort occ
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26. European and Japanese new-built
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11.1.3. METHODOLOGY Keeping in view
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Table 11.1.1 Country of Foreign/Int
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Table 11.1.4 OCCUPATION OF THE TOUR
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11.1.7 Place First Visited in Keral
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Ayurvedic Tourism: Ayurveda evolved
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Domestic Non-Keralite Tourists Tabl
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11.1.10 Facilitation of Trips About
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Table 11.1.24 AVERAGE NIGHTS SPENT
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Table 11.1.27 MODE OF TRAVEL WITHIN
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Table 11.1.30 EXPECTED AVERAGE PER
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Table 11.1.33 SATISFACTION WITH THE
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11.1.19 Age Distribution The distri
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11.1.22 Source of Information about
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Table 11.1.43 FREQUENCY OF VISIT TO
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11.1.27 Length of Stay Most of them
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11.1.30 Average Daily Expenditure A
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Table 11.1.54 PLACE OF ORIGIN OF TH
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11.1.35 Occupational Structure The
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Among the Kerala tourists, around 4
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11.1.40 Average daily expenditure T
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Table 11.1.66 MAIN REASONS FOR REVI
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• Support for Kerala as a destina
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• In about half of the hotels int
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in getting incentives and conferenc
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hotels in Kerala needs to be traine
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Composition 3 & 2-Star 4-3 & 2-Star
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Therefore permanent staff is able t
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It is encouraging that half of the
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11.2 LOCAL IMPACT OF TOURISM : A ST
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Objectives The broad objective of t
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ordinary and other categories of bo
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showcasing the indigenous architect
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CHAPTER 12 Financial Assistance Pro
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36 Improvement of Padiyoor - Pazhas
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APPENDIX-I Definitions 1. DEFINITIO
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2. INTERNATIONAL DEFINITIONS Touris
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21 Kochi City : The Queen of the Ar
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Annexure I LIST OF CLASSIFIED HOTEL
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3 Hotel Raj Residency,Rotana Inn P.
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93 Mukkadan’s Hotel Hill Top,P.B.
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139 Harbour View Residency, Opp, Co
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186 Hotel Rajaprastham, Palakkad Ro
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234 Vythiri Resort, Lakkidi P.O.,Wa
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226 10 “HIBISCUS COURT” Smt. P.
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228 6 “TATA CARO” Smt. Sita Sam
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230 12 “LULU’S” Shri. K N Cha
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232 41 “TONNY HERITAGE VILLA” S
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234 22 “MALLOOR HERITAGE” Smt.
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236 57 “SPARKLING SHORE” Shri.
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238 6 “LOVESHORE” Shri. Sebasti
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240 38 “RAINBOW COTTAGE” Muhamm
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242 73 “ASWIN RAM COTTAGES” Shr
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244 5 “THOMAS INN “ Shri. P M T
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246 33 “JOS BUNGALOW “ Shri. Ge
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248 THRISSUR 1 “FRANKLIN ROC STAY
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250 9 “KALPATARU” Shri. Reghuna
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252 WAYANAD 1 “GREEN MOUNT COTTAG
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254 Annexure III APPROVED GRIHASTHA
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256 Annexure IV CLASSIFIED AYURVEDI
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258 8 M/s.Sree Narayana Institute o
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260 7 M/s. The Kerala Ayurvedic Hea
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262 3 M/s. Sree Subrahmania Ayurved
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■ ■ ■ ■ Souvenir shops Tour
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Make a database of heritage propert
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REGULATORY CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL
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DIRECTORATE OF TOURISM Department o
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Annexure VI IATA/IATO Approved Trav
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peacocktravels@yahoo.co.in New Alle
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RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT DEPARTMENT
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Kerala Tourism Development Corporat