This document appears to be a presentation on tourism in Goa state, India. It includes the following key points:
1. Goa has significant tourism potential due to its 105km coastline and beaches. Other forms of tourism include adventure, wildlife, medical, pilgrimage, cultural, and architectural tourism.
2. Tourism is a major contributor to Goa's economy, providing employment and promoting regional development. It accounts for 10.7% of global GDP.
3. Popular tourist attractions in Goa include beaches, churches, temples, towns like Panaji, Margao, Vasco da Gama, and Mapusa, forts, and sites of historical and cultural significance.
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A single‐window facilitation authority is being thought of which will put investments for setting up film studios on the fast track.
Gujarat Tourism has recently started a separate single window clearance desk to assist filmmakers scout locations and extend logistic support.
Odisha (English: /əˈdɪsə/,[12] Odia: [oɽiˈsa] (listen)), formerly Orissa (/ɒˈrɪsə, ɔː-, oʊ-/[13] the official name until 2011), is an Indian state located in Eastern India. It is the 8th largest state by area and the 11th largest by population. The state has the third largest population of Scheduled Tribes in India.[14] It neighbors the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal to the north, Chhattisgarh to the west, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana to the south. Odisha has a coastline of 485 kilometers (301 mi) along the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean.[15] The region is also known as Utkala and is also mentioned in India's national anthem, "Jana Gana Mana".[16] The language of Odisha is Odia, which is one of the Classical Languages of India.[17]
Goa tourism
Goa
Goa is India's smallest state by area and the fourth smallest by population.
Goa is India's richest state with a GDP per capita two and a half times that of the country as a whole
Panaji is the state's capital, while Vasco da Gama is the largest city.
The Goa, Daman and Diu Official Language Act, 1987 makes Konkani in the Devanagri script the sole official language of Goa, but provides that Marathi may also be used "for all or any of the official purposes".
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Goa Tourism
The state of Goa, is famous for its beaches and places of worship, and tourism is its primary industry.
Foreign tourists, mostly from Europe, arrive in Goa in winter whilst the summer and monsoon seasons see a large number of Indian tourists.
Goa handled 7% of all foreign tourist arrivals in the country in 2011.
This relatively small state is situated on the western coast of India, between the borders of Maharashtra and Karnataka and is better known to the world as a former Portuguese enclave on Indian soil.
Influenced by over 450 years of Portuguese rule and Latin culture, Goa presents a somewhat different representation of the country to foreign visitors.
Major tourist attractions include: Bom Jesus Basilica, Fort Aguada, a wax museum on Indian culture and a heritage museum. The Churches and Convents of Goa have been declared aWorld Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Goa tourism Development Corporation
Activities of the Department :Policy Formulation.
Development of Infrastructure.
Goa Tourist Places (Protection and Maintainance) Act, 2001
Goa Land (Prohibition of Construction) Act, 1995
Administration of Goa Registration of Tourist Trade Act.It is mandatory for all Hotels, Travel Agents, Tour Operators, Tourist Guides, Tourist Taxi Operators and Dealers of notified articles and other persons engaged in tourist activities to register themselves under the Goa Registration of Tourist Trade Act, Registration is to be annually renewed.
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A single‐window facilitation authority is being thought of which will put investments for setting up film studios on the fast track.
Gujarat Tourism has recently started a separate single window clearance desk to assist filmmakers scout locations and extend logistic support.
Odisha (English: /əˈdɪsə/,[12] Odia: [oɽiˈsa] (listen)), formerly Orissa (/ɒˈrɪsə, ɔː-, oʊ-/[13] the official name until 2011), is an Indian state located in Eastern India. It is the 8th largest state by area and the 11th largest by population. The state has the third largest population of Scheduled Tribes in India.[14] It neighbors the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal to the north, Chhattisgarh to the west, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana to the south. Odisha has a coastline of 485 kilometers (301 mi) along the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean.[15] The region is also known as Utkala and is also mentioned in India's national anthem, "Jana Gana Mana".[16] The language of Odisha is Odia, which is one of the Classical Languages of India.[17]
Goa tourism
Goa
Goa is India's smallest state by area and the fourth smallest by population.
Goa is India's richest state with a GDP per capita two and a half times that of the country as a whole
Panaji is the state's capital, while Vasco da Gama is the largest city.
The Goa, Daman and Diu Official Language Act, 1987 makes Konkani in the Devanagri script the sole official language of Goa, but provides that Marathi may also be used "for all or any of the official purposes".
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Goa Tourism
The state of Goa, is famous for its beaches and places of worship, and tourism is its primary industry.
Foreign tourists, mostly from Europe, arrive in Goa in winter whilst the summer and monsoon seasons see a large number of Indian tourists.
Goa handled 7% of all foreign tourist arrivals in the country in 2011.
This relatively small state is situated on the western coast of India, between the borders of Maharashtra and Karnataka and is better known to the world as a former Portuguese enclave on Indian soil.
Influenced by over 450 years of Portuguese rule and Latin culture, Goa presents a somewhat different representation of the country to foreign visitors.
Major tourist attractions include: Bom Jesus Basilica, Fort Aguada, a wax museum on Indian culture and a heritage museum. The Churches and Convents of Goa have been declared aWorld Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Goa tourism Development Corporation
Activities of the Department :Policy Formulation.
Development of Infrastructure.
Goa Tourist Places (Protection and Maintainance) Act, 2001
Goa Land (Prohibition of Construction) Act, 1995
Administration of Goa Registration of Tourist Trade Act.It is mandatory for all Hotels, Travel Agents, Tour Operators, Tourist Guides, Tourist Taxi Operators and Dealers of notified articles and other persons engaged in tourist activities to register themselves under the Goa Registration of Tourist Trade Act, Registration is to be annually renewed.
Tourism refers to the activity of traveling for pleasure or business purposes, often to places outside of one's usual environment. It involves a wide range of activities such as sightseeing, cultural experiences, adventure sports, culinary experiences, and more. Tourism has become a major industry worldwide, generating significant economic and social benefits for both host communities and travelers.
Tourism can be domestic or international, and it has the potential to contribute to economic growth, job creation, and poverty reduction. It can also have positive impacts on cultural exchange, environmental conservation, and community development. However, it can also have negative impacts such as overtourism, environmental degradation, and cultural commodification.
Overall, tourism plays a significant role in the global economy and has the potential to contribute to sustainable development if managed responsibly.
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"STUDY OF GOA STATE TOURISM SCENARIO:AN INDIAN CONTEXT"
1. "STUDY OF GOA STATE TOURISM
SCENARIO:
AN INDIAN CONTEXT"
SARVAJANIK COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING
& TECHNOLOGY, SURAT
Presented by:
MANOJ PATEL (120420748004)
Tourism Planning & Development 1
Guided by: Prof. Himanshu Padhya
Prof. Jignesh Patel
2. 1.0 WHAT IS URBAN TOURISM
2.0 ELEMENTS OF URBAN TOURISM
3.0 KEY ELEMENTS DESCRIPTION
4.0 LAVASA- THE IDENTITY
5.0 THE VISION
6.0 GLOBAL LOCATION MAP- DISTANCE MAP
7.0 LAVASA CITY AT A GLANCE
8.0 FACTS CONCERN TO LAVASA
9.0 BENEFITS OF DEVELOPING LAVASA
10.0 AMENITIES
12.0 REFERENCES
CONTENT
2
3. The phenomenal growth of tourism in the past five
decades has dramatically changed global lifestyles to
include tourism, and the very speedy for still greater
growth is rooted in globalisation and the expanding
economies of Asia.
Today, Tourism is the fastest‐growing foreign income
earner worldwide with the major tourist generating
countries situated in Western Europe and North America.
Introduction
3
4. Significance of Tourism
4
Tourism is a multi‐disciplinary sector and is interlinked with several different
industries and service sectors. It is an activity, which affects societies in
different ways and has certain impacts on their socio‐economic and cultural
development.
The various fields that tourism can contribute to our stated as follows:
Regional development
Employment
Entertainment activities
Culture and other hospitality services
Environmental protection
Infrastructure
Transportation
Health
Education
5. Tourism is a major employment generator, including
alternative employment opportunities for women, young
people, highly qualified as well as unskilled people,
which fosters regional development (World Tourism
Organization, 2002)
Tourism accounts for 10.7% of global GDP, 9.4% of
total global investments and 8.2% of world employment.
Practically, every country in the world is now looking at
tourism as an important means for developing national
prosperity.
5
Tourism as an Economic Base, Employment & Regional
Development
6. Tourism is a broad concept referring to the people’s
activities of leisure time within or out of their countries
regardless of routine travels i.e. from home to work place
India follows the UN recommendation dividing tourists into
two groups namely
1. Leisure (recreation, holiday, health, study, religion & sport)
2. Business (family, mission or meeting)
Forms of Tourism
6
7. 7
The definition of a tourist adopted by the UNO is as follows:
“Any person visiting a country, other than that in which he
usually resides, for a period of at least 24 hours”
India has adopted the following definition to recognize a tourist
“A person who travels to a country other than that in which
he has his usual residence, the main purpose of whose visit is
other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from
within the country visited and is staying for a period of at
least one night but not more than one year in that country”
Definition of a Tourist
8. Tourism In Goa
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1. Beach Tourism: As Goa has a 105 km coast line, the beaches of Goa are a very
important tourist attraction.
2. Adventure Tourism: Goa has a very good potential for activities like trekking,
paragliding, dolphin sighting boating, and mountain climbing.
3. Wildlife Tourism: Goa has 2 wild life sanctuaries, one wild life national park
and one bird sanctuary. Around 1.25 lakhs tourist visit these sanctuaries every
year.
4. Medical Tourism: Many world class medical hospitals like Apollo and Vivus
have been started in Goa, which provide world class facilities at a fraction of the
corresponding cost abroad.
5. Pilgrimage Tourism: Goa too is famous for its religious places
6. Cultural Tourism: Goa is a land of rich and diverse culture and people of
different religions (Hindus, Muslims and Christians) live peacefully together in
harmony
7. Architectural Tourism: Goa too has an architecturally rich heritage
11. 11
Schedule For Tourism In Goa
SARVAJANIK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, SURAT
M. E. - 1st YEAR TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING – GOA ACADEMIC TOUR
28/03/2013, Thursday
1) Laxmi narayan temple (Historical Site in stone masonry)
2) Basilica of Bom Jesus Chruch, Old Goa (Historical Site in brick masonry)
3) Archeological survey of India, Old Goa
4) Museum of Christian Art, Old Goa
5) Aguwada Jail & fort (Historical site in stone masonry)
6) Ferry tourism
29/03/2013, Friday
1) Madgoan railway station (skybus – a public transportation mode initiative)
2) Selaulim dam (Concrete Spill way away from the dam axis)
30/03/2013, Saturday
1) Marmugao Port Trust (Port site, Harbour and Jetty)
2) Goa Airport (Parkway, taxi way, run way & other facilities)
3) Naval Aviation Museum (Ships and aviation in India)
31/03/2013, Sunday
1) Mapusa market (local products)
2) Old Goa City (Typical Portugal construction practices)
3) Panjim sightseeing
01/04/2013
1) National institute of oceanography (NIO) (studies on coast line of Gujarat and Surat)
2) Dona Paula (Historical site)
3) Colungate-Baga Road bridge on stream
12. The various factors that have contributed to rise in domestic tourism:
Increased disposable income of the middle class;
Increased urbanization and stress of living in cities and towns;
Increased ownership of cars, which is making domestic tourism more
attractive; especially among the upper-middle and middle classes;
Improved employment benefits, such as the leave travel concession;
Development of inexpensive mass transport and improved
connections to various places of tourist interest;
Increased number of cheap accommodations and resorts, greater
advertising targeted at domestic tourists both by the central and the
state governments, as well as the tourist industry, and increasing of
time-sharing in holiday spent, among the middle class.
12
Collection of Domestic Tourism Statistics For the State of Goa
13. Places of tourist interest are so numerous and of varied nature that
it is not easy to describe these places comprehensively. In general
the tourist spots of Goa are counted more like, Shrines, Forts,
places of historical importance, springs, lakes and birds,
sanctuaries, religious centers, science spots, sea beaches, summer
resorts, waterfalls and wild lives etc.
Towns
Churches
Temples
Beaches
Places of Tourist Interest In Goa
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14. Towns
14
Panaji:
The capital of Goa, a small and charming city on the left bank of silvery Mandovi
river with beautiful, red-roofed houses, built in Latin style
Margao:
The hinterland of Southern Goa in Salcete taluka is a thriving commercial
metropolis linked by rail to the rest of India & Mormugao Harbour and the national
highways, with Maharashtra and Karnataka. It has fine parks, gardens as well as
imposing old mansions and modern buildings.
Vasco da Gama:
A modern well laid out city close to Mormugao Harbor. It has beautiful and
extensive avenue and gardens. The air terminus of Goa at "Dabolim" lies on the
outskirts of the city
Mapusa:
Capital of Bardez Taluka is at the cross roads of the network of highways covering
whole northern Goa. It has beautiful layout with gardens and a church. Weekly Fair
on Friday is held at the modern stream lined market and attended by large crowds.
15. 15
As mentioned earlier, the survey is a combination of both
census and sample survey. The survey has covered all the
sectors related to Tourism, which includes the tourists
(both domestic as well as foreign), all the accommodation
units (hotels- guest houses, dharmasalas), restaurants and
eateries, transport services, tours and travel agent,
souvenir/handicraft shops and other supportive services.
Sampling
16. it becomes necessary to know the number of tourists coming to Goa.
As per the Department of Tourism, Government Of Goa, 20.85 lakh
domestic and 3.63 lakh foreign tourists visited the state in the year 2004
Sampling for Tourists
16
19. The Salaulim Dam located on the Salaulim
River, a tributary of the Zuari
River in Goa, India, is an integral component of
the Salaulim Irrigation Project which envisages
benefits of irrigation and drinking water supply.
The dam is a composite earth-cum-masonry
dam of 42.7 metres (140 ft) height.
19
21. Suggestions to improve the
tourism21
Diversifying the areas of tourism: the tourism industry in
Goa has mainly concentrated on beach tourism and
neglected other forms of tourism to a large extent.
Training the guides and the local people
Maintain the control on the prices of goods and the
quality of services:
Improving the infrastructure especially the transport:
Improving the safety especially of women.
Maintaining a control on the beaches. The beaches in
Goa are very dangerous for swimming due to the
changes in tides.
22. Botanical Garden cum Eco Recreational Park very nice to see due to
pleasant landscape and as a tourism point of view. one can be understand
and try to include this place as one of the tourist place under Goa tourism.
22
29. Conclusion
29
Goa state famous due to mix and multi functioning center
as well as attraction of tourist nationally & internationally.
Per day or per week vehicles easy availability,
accommodation facility and for tourist most important is
road network with enough signage makes Goa unique.
street markets including handicrafts increase interest in
Goa culture. Goa is well known as a leisure tourism(85 %)
activity place in India as a spot.
first sky bus project in India project failure at madgaon
come under negative aspect.