Encyclopaedia Of Tourism Resources In India

Travel for pilgrimage and learning has been an integral part of Indian cul;ure from the beginning of civilization Tourisrr today is a unifying force globally and contribute to national unity, cultural ingration and understanding among people from different regions 0our vast country. In India millions of people directly or indirectly depend on toursm for tneir employment and livelihood, "ourism is Ife third largest source of our foreign exchange earnings. But considering the immense potential of tourism in our country, the growth co Jd be much larger. Tourism is in fact the largest rdustry in the world and therefore strategic importance to countries with natural endowments suchasours. India has been a tourist destination fron ancient limes. Fahien and Hwen-Tsiang from China, Mar* Twain and few Christian Apostes from the West came to India many yea's ago. But still many beautiful treasures of our co.ntry are little Known or unknown lo our own pecpe. With Ihis objective In mine the author has planned Ihis Encyclopaedia by covering incependently each State with detailed analysis of its cultural., geographical, "airal and as well as social resources. For the convenience of the readers 28 Stales and 7 Unkr Teriloiies are coverea under 2 volumes. As a result, this Encyclopaedia would nol only irterest domestic anc foreign tourists who desire to know more about the destmatior (state) they intend & visit but would also be a useful resource material for travel professionals, pa'lianentarians. sludants and as well as ccmmo-reader.

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Encyclopaedia Of Tourism Resources In India

Travel for pilgrimage and learning has been an integral part of Indian cul;ure from the beginning of civilization Tourisrr today is a unifying force globally and contribute to national unity, cultural ingration and understanding among people from different regions 0our vast country. In India millions of people directly or indirectly depend on toursm for tneir employment and livelihood, "ourism is Ife third largest source of our foreign exchange earnings. But considering the immense potential of tourism in our country, the growth co Jd be much larger. Tourism is in fact the largest rdustry in the world and therefore strategic importance to countries with natural endowments suchasours. India has been a tourist destination fron ancient limes. Fahien and Hwen-Tsiang from China, Mar* Twain and few Christian Apostes from the West came to India many yea's ago. But still many beautiful treasures of our co.ntry are little Known or unknown lo our own pecpe. With Ihis objective In mine the author has planned Ihis Encyclopaedia by covering incependently each State with detailed analysis of its cultural., geographical, "airal and as well as social resources. For the convenience of the readers 28 Stales and 7 Unkr Teriloiies are coverea under 2 volumes. As a result, this Encyclopaedia would nol only irterest domestic anc foreign tourists who desire to know more about the destmatior (state) they intend & visit but would also be a useful resource material for travel professionals, pa'lianentarians. sludants and as well as ccmmo-reader.

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Encyclopaedia Of Tourism Resources In India

Encyclopaedia Of Tourism Resources In India

by Manohar Sajnani
Encyclopaedia Of Tourism Resources In India

Encyclopaedia Of Tourism Resources In India

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Travel for pilgrimage and learning has been an integral part of Indian cul;ure from the beginning of civilization Tourisrr today is a unifying force globally and contribute to national unity, cultural ingration and understanding among people from different regions 0our vast country. In India millions of people directly or indirectly depend on toursm for tneir employment and livelihood, "ourism is Ife third largest source of our foreign exchange earnings. But considering the immense potential of tourism in our country, the growth co Jd be much larger. Tourism is in fact the largest rdustry in the world and therefore strategic importance to countries with natural endowments suchasours. India has been a tourist destination fron ancient limes. Fahien and Hwen-Tsiang from China, Mar* Twain and few Christian Apostes from the West came to India many yea's ago. But still many beautiful treasures of our co.ntry are little Known or unknown lo our own pecpe. With Ihis objective In mine the author has planned Ihis Encyclopaedia by covering incependently each State with detailed analysis of its cultural., geographical, "airal and as well as social resources. For the convenience of the readers 28 Stales and 7 Unkr Teriloiies are coverea under 2 volumes. As a result, this Encyclopaedia would nol only irterest domestic anc foreign tourists who desire to know more about the destmatior (state) they intend & visit but would also be a useful resource material for travel professionals, pa'lianentarians. sludants and as well as ccmmo-reader.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789353247041
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 363
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Dr. Manohar Sajnani is presently Assistant Professor and Chairman of Tourism Management Department at the Institute of Management Studies, Ghaziabad. He has done Post-graduation and Ph.D. in Tourism and is currently pursuing D.Litt. in Strategic Tourism planning from Austria. He worked for half a decade in the industry before moving to academia. He has been a visiting faculty to a couple of Indian and Foreign Universities. He has taught several tourism related subjects in posl-graduale, doctoral and management development programmes and provided consultancy service to a number of organisations. He has already authored a book on Indian Tourism Business with specific focus on legal perspective. His several research papers have also been published in leading national and international journals.

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