The enigma of enchanting forts, palaces, havelis, the shimmering dunes and sanctity of religious places in Rajasthan will no longer be a 182-day phenomenon. The effervescence of the desert state continues to enthrall tourists well into what was once considered "not the right time to be in Rajasthan," and thereby making it a round-the-year, 365-day destination for domestic as well as foreign tourists.
If the inbound tourist figures to the state are any indication, then Ajmer has a clear edge over Jaipur as the hottest destination with the domestic travellers. As per the figures of the last four years, compiled by the department of tourism, the pilgrim city, Ajmer has been the favoured destination for domestic tourists. Pushkar follows on the quick trot followed by the Pink City, ranking third on the tourists itinerary.
And if you thought that the state thrives mostly on foreign tourists, then the figures prove otherwise. The number of domestic tourists have marked a steady increase compared to foreigners. With the economy on a roll, and with higher earnings and disposable incomes, the travel bug seems to have bitten people living even in smaller cities. Travel packages are in plenty for a frequent weekend get-away and off peak season is no longer a term to reckon with. If in January 2007, 10,500 people travelled to Pushkar, in April when the weather in the state is considered not as pleasant, about 1,15,900 domestic tourists made it to the pilgrim city.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
If the inbound tourist figures to the state are any indication, then Ajmer has a clear edge over Jaipur as the hottest destination with the domestic travellers. As per the figures of the last four years, compiled by the department of tourism, the pilgrim city, Ajmer has been the favoured destination for domestic tourists. Pushkar follows on the quick trot followed by the Pink City, ranking third on the tourists itinerary.
And if you thought that the state thrives mostly on foreign tourists, then the figures prove otherwise. The number of domestic tourists have marked a steady increase compared to foreigners. With the economy on a roll, and with higher earnings and disposable incomes, the travel bug seems to have bitten people living even in smaller cities. Travel packages are in plenty for a frequent weekend get-away and off peak season is no longer a term to reckon with. If in January 2007, 10,500 people travelled to Pushkar, in April when the weather in the state is considered not as pleasant, about 1,15,900 domestic tourists made it to the pilgrim city.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
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