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5 mn foreign tourists visited India in 2007

Source: PTI
May 27, 2008 19:19 IST
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Around five million foreign tourists had visited India in 2007 which was a big jump from the 3.92 million tourists during the previous year, Union Tourism and Culture Minister Ambika Soni said on Tuesday.

Around 400 million domestic tourists had also traveled across different parts of the country during 2007, she said.

She was speaking after inaugurating the Rs 35 crore (Rs 350 million) 'Zest Big Beach-Puducherry' a project of the Mahindra Holidays and Resorts India Limited (MHRIL) at Manapet coastal village near Puducherry.

Puducherry will emerge in the near future as a major centre for cruise tourism and efforts to promote this project would be intensified in collaboration with the Union Shipping Ministry, she said.

"We should work together to make Puducherry as a major destination as was done in Sikkim and Goa and other destinations. In the near future Puducherry would emerge as a centre for cruise tourism", she said.

Around 74 heritage sites had been identified in Puducherry and "we should look at the best of them for promotion and restoration for the benefit of the people here", she said.

The Auroville International Project and Sri Aurobindo Ashram are adding to richness, the legacy and also full-fledged projection of Puducherry as a tourist destination.

"There have been lot of questions about Auroville in different parts of the world from information seekers as they want to visit Auroville to have a new experiment in India," she said.

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