CHAPTER 3 Inbound <strong>Tourism</strong> - Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India
3.1.INBOUND TOURISM - TOURIST ARRIVALS TO INDIA TABLE 3.1.1 STATE/UT-WISE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TOURIST VISITS TO INDIA DURING THE YEARS 2004, 2005 & 2006 Sl. State/U.T. 2004 2005 2006 No. Domestic Foreign Domestic Foreign Domestic Foreign 1 Andhra Pradesh 89,440,272 501,019 93,529,554 560,024 111,715,376 669,617 2 Arunachal Pradesh 39,767 321 50,560 313 80,137 607 3 Assam 2,288,093 7,285 2,467,652 10,782 2,768,824 10,374 4 Bihar 8,097,456 38,118 8,687,220 63,321 7,774,732 84,942 5 Chhattisgarh 1,897,200 3,000 324,495 912 363,759 1,094 6 Goa 2,085,729 363,230 1,965,343 336,803 2,098,654 380,414 7 Gujarat 7,748,371 21,179 9,457,486 55,758 11,936,957 92,182 8 Haryana 5,399,099 66,153 5,913,394 59,353 6,019,927 67,854 9 Himachal Pradesh 6,345,069 204,344 6,936,840 207,790 7,671,902 281,569 10 Jammu & Kashmir 6,881,473 40,242 7,239,481 44,345 7,646,274 46,087 11 Jharkhand 461,486 4,375 2,042,723 6,035 2,091,188 4,368 12 Karnataka 27,194,178 530,225 30,470,316 545,225 36,195,907 505,524 13 <strong>Kerala</strong> 5,972,182 345,546 5,946,423 346,499 6,271,724 428,534 14 Madhya Pradesh 8,619,486 145,335 7,090,952 160,832 11,062,640 186,587 15 Maharashtra 13,392,212 1,218,382 14,329,667 1,449,875 16,880,348 1,712,302 16 Manipur 93,476 249 94,299 316 116,984 295 17 Meghalaya 433,495 12,407 375,901 5,099 401,529 4,287 18 Mizoram 38,598 326 44,715 273 50,987 436 19 Nagaland 10,056 1,084 17,470 883 15,850 426 20 Orissa 4,125,536 28,817 4,632,976 33,310 5,239,896 39,141 21 Punjab 361,568 7,312 431,036 4,353 353,907 193,933 22 Rajasthan 16,033,896 971,772 18,787,298 1,131,164 23,483,287 1,220,164 23 Sikkim 230,719 14,646 251,744 16,523 292,486 18,026 24 Tamil Nadu 42,279,838 1,058,012 43,213,128 1,179,316 58,340,008 1,319,501 25 Tripura 260,907 3,171 216,330 2,677 230,645 3,245 26 Uttarakhand 11,720,570 62,885 14,215,570 75,995 16,666,525 85,284 27 Uttar Pradesh 88,371,247 1,037,243 95,440,947 1,174,597 105,549,478 1,328,974 28 West Bengal 12,380,389 775,694 13,566,911 895,639 15,808,371 998,029 29 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 105,004 4,578 30,225 2,147 118,580 9,045 30 Chandigarh 599,448 16,137 614,176 23,284 704,531 25,217 31 Daman & Diu 399,800 4,111 394,914 6,164 420,628 5,517 32 Delhi 1,866,552 839,574 2,061,782 1,511,893 2,237,130 1,974,836 33 Dadra & Nager Haveli 532,016 168 526,142 1,226 478,000 1,400 34 Lakshadweep 3,889 1,285 6,908 941 22,941 2,142 35 Puducherry 558,445 32,053 574,011 36,009 652,735 46,273 TOTAL 366,267,522 8,360,278391,948,589 9,949,676 461,762,847 11,748,226 Source:- India <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong> 2006 72
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