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Destination Madhya Pradesh: Global Investors Summit-II, 2010
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Tourism – Scenario in India
Tourism – Scenario in Madhya Pradesh
Why Madhya Pradesh?
Opportunities in Tourism
Contacts
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Source: Ministry of Tourism Annual Report 2009-10, Tourism Finance corporation of India Ltd. , World Travel and Tourism Council Forecast
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Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India (in nos)
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Foreign Exchange Earnings in India from Tourism
The contribution of travel and tourism
to India’s GDP is expected to be at
6.0% (US$ 67.3 billion) in 2009 and
6.9% in 2010.
India – an impressive growth story in Tourism
– Significant growth in tourism between 2002 to 2009
– India witnessed an increase in the Foreign Tourist
Arrivals (FTAs) from 2.38 million to 5.11 million during
this period.
– Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) from tourism rose
from US$ 3460 million in 2002 to US$ 11394 million in
2009.
– Growth in FEE rupee earnings in 2009 at 8.3%
– FTAs in India during the year 2009, however, registered a
fall of 3.3% as tourism sector witnessed a bad year all over
the world.
– This decline in growth rate lower than that observed for
world (4.3%).
– Global tourism sector is now expected to pick up from
2010.
Expected to be the highest generator
of Travel & Tourism Direct Industry
Employment in 2010 with 18.61 million
jobs.
Expected Capital Investment spending
on Travel & Tourism at US$ 34.7 billion
in 2010 – the 10th highest for an
individual country in the world.
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Total Tourist Arrivals in MP (in nos)
16.70%
16.06%
15.60%
15.80%
16.00%
16.20%
16.40%
16.60%
16.80%
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Contribution to NSDP
Source: Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd.
Year Indian Foreign Total
2006 11040190 189637 11229827
2007 13894500 234204 14128704
2008 22088927 251733 22340660
2009 23106206 200819 23307025
Tourist Arrivals in Madhya Pradesh
At Rs. 1979073 lakhs - contributed to 16.06% of the
NSDP in 2007-08
Tourism has consistently contributed to more than
16% of the NSDP for the past 5 years.
Year Major Tourism Pilgrim
Tourism Total
2006 1684737 9545090 11229827
2007 2205297 11923407 14128704
2008 2258541 20082119 22340660
2009 2711820 20595205 23307025
Pilgrim Tourism has been the main driver for tourists
in the State.
More than two fold increase in the total arrivals in just
4 years.
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Madhya Pradesh is the “Tiger State
of India”. 9 National Parks and 25
Wildlife Sanctuaries.
Pilgrimages at Ujjain,
Omkareshwar, Maheshwar,
Chitrakoot & Amarkantak
Pristine Pachmarhi and
glittering white Marble
Rocks of Bhedaghat are
truly wonders of Nature.
Tourism – Scenario in Madhya Pradesh
Gwalior, Orchha, Chanderi
and Mandu, are equally
famous.
Legendary Rivers - Narmada, Shipra, Betwa, Chambal, Ken, Son
Vast Water Bodies - Upper Lake - Bhopal; Tigra – Gwalior, Bargi – Jabalpur, Indira Sagar – Khandwa, Tawa (Near Satpura National Park), Halali (Bhopal), Bansagar (Rewa), Gandhisagar (Mandsaur), Madhikheda (Shivpuri)
The ‘Heart of India’, Madhya Pradesh, is truly a tourist’s
delight!
Kanha, Bandhavgarh,
Pench and Satpura
National Parks are all
Project Tiger
Reserves harbouring
an amazing variety of
wildlife.
Pench provided
Rudyard Kipling
inspiration for The
Jungle Book, now a
legendary Walt
Disney film.
World Heritage
Khajuraho, Sanchi and Bhimbetka
are WORLD HERITAGE sites.
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Source: Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd.
Category Places of Importance Facilities
Cultural tourism (including heritage
sites)
Gwalior, Datia, Orchha, Khajuraho, Bhopal, Sanchi,
Mandu, Burhanpur, etc.
Heritage hotels, Up-market & Budget accommodation,
Museums, Shilpgrams, Cultural shows, Exhibition
facilities, etc.
Wildlife & adventure tourism
Pachmarhi, Amarkantak, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Panna,
Satpura & Pench Valley National Parks, Tigra Lake,
Upper Lake, Gandhi Sagar, etc.
Log huts, Camping grounds, Dormitories, Trekking,
Water-sports, Aero-sports, Angling, Cruises,
Caravans, Tents, etc.
Leisure & business tourism Pachmarhi, Khajuraho, Tamia, Bhopal, Gwalior,
Indore, Jabalpur, etc.
Convention centers, Exhibition grounds, Shopping,
Evening entertainment, Golf courses, Country clubs,
Weekend getaways, etc.
Pilgrim tourism Ujjain, Maheshwar, Omkareshwar, Chitrakoot, Bhopal,
Sanchi, Orchha, Amarkantak, etc. Budget accommodation, Day shelters, Cafeterias, etc.
Madhya Pradesh provides never-ending opportunities for tourists!
Home to extremely rich and diverse
tourist attractions in Heritage, Wildlife,
Pilgrimage, Leisure & Medical Tourism.
Moderate climate, beautiful landscape,
good law and order situation add value
to the attractions.
Locations have immense potential and
provide the ideal environment that is
conducive to growth.
Home to religious / cultural heritage of
Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and
Islam.
Spectacular mountain ranges,
meandering rivers and miles and miles
of dense forest.
Bordered by 5 states - Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh and Chhattisgarh – equally close to major tourist
destinations from the North, South, East and West.
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Source: Investment Opportunities in Tourism in Madhya Pradesh Brochure, *Cygnus Research
– Medical Tourism:
State hospitals at each district
Several Medical & Dental colleges
More than 1000 doctors passing out
every year
Well connected to other states by air,
road and rail
Significant cost advantages compared to
other countries
– Water Tourism – development of tourist
infrastructure through PPP at:
Gandhi Sagar (Mandsaur)
Indira Sagar (Khandwa)
Omkareshwar Dam (Khandwa)
Bargi (Jabalpur)
Madhikheda (Shivpuri)
Ban Sagar (Rewa)
– New Initiatives:
1200 capacity state-of-the-art Convention
center at Bhopal
4-5 Star Hotel at Bhopal
Bed & Breakfast Scheme
Caravan Tourism at select locations – 8 Corporation Properties available on lease /
management contract
– Wellness Tourism:
Ayurvedic treatment centre at Pachmarhi
Naturopathy centres
Spa / Centres for Panchkarma,
Rejuvenation, Yoga & Meditation,
Diseases Management
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Source: Investment Opportunities in Tourism in Madhya Pradesh Brochure, MP State Tourism Development Corporation
Land Parcel Khasra
No. Area (in hect.)
Jabalpur (Lameta Ghat) 151 4.270
Jabalpur (Bhedaghat) 72 20.950
Jabalpur (Mahangawa) 81/2, 81/3 7.879
Seoni (Kohka) 66/1 2.380
Narsinghpur (Tendukheda) 49/3 1.610
Chhatarpur (Bandhavgarh) 176/2/7 6.475
Chhatarpur (Khajuraho) 572/13 72.943
Dhar (Mehendikheda) 195 1.670
Dhar (Mehendikheda) 193 5.110
Indore (Rau) 807 11.319
Indore (Rau) 1094/1/K 14.554
Indore (Machla) 121/1/1 11.135
Ujjain (Brijrajkhedi) 148 22.740
Umaria (Bandhavgarh) 38/1 3.642
Hoshangabad (Babai) 158/1 0.405
Gwalior (Swej Farm) 109 - 111 9.156
Chhindwara (Muttor) PHN 7 82.122
Chhindwara (Dongra) PHN 15 186.000
Land parcels & Heritage Properties available for building tourist facilities
Water Tourism (30 years lease / contract)
Land Parcel Area (in hect.)
Khandwa (Fefriyakhurd) 16.88
Khandwa (Hanwantiya) 14.74
Mandsaur (Circuit House Gandhisagar) 4.66
Mandsaur (Malashree Island
Gandhisagar) 67.00
Mandsaur (Boating Point Gandhisagar) 1.68
Heritage Properties (15 years lease / contract)
Laxmipur Palace, Panna Tourist Motel, Khalghat
Rajgarh Palace, Datia Highway Treat, Rookhad
WSA, Karera (Shivpuri) Highway Treat, Deori
Cafeteria, Naugaon (Chhatarpur) Halali Retreat, Vidisha
Hotel Avantika, Ujjain Tourist Motel, Katni
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Source: Brochure on Investment Opportunities in Tourism in Madhya Pradesh
Presents ample opportunities for investments
Wayside amenities
Imported limousines
Convention centre
Multiplexes & Entertainment zones
Recreation centre
Theme parks
Golf course
Health farms
Herbal/ Ayurveda village
Arts & Crafts produce
Areas of opportunities
Eco – tourism
Adventure sports
Hotels – economy, 3-4-5 Star Hotels
Heritage hotels
Motels and lodges
Theme/ Concept/ Boutique hotels
Travel Agents
Tour Operators / Guide
A/c Luxury coaches (Volvo buses)
A/c Mini buses
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Selected activities for development of Eco and Adventure Tourism in Madhya Pradesh
Camping / Trekking /
Elephant Safari
• Area adjacent to Satpura National Park
• Area adjacent to Panna National Park
• Area adjacent to Pench National Park
Water Sports
• Tigra Project (Gwalior)
• Harsi Project (Gwalior)
• Mohini Sagar Project (Shivpuri)
• Kolar Project (Sehore)
• Rani Avanti Bai Project (Jabalpur)
• Tawa Project (Hoshangabad)
• Kaliasot Project (Bhopal)
• Halali Project (Raisen)
• Barna Project (Raisen)
• Gandhi Sagar Project (Mandsaur)
Canoeing
Safari/White Water
Rafting
• River Ken
• River Son
• River Narmada
• River Tons
• River Chambal
Rock Climbing and
Mountaineering
• Narwar Fort
• Asirgarh Fort
• Pachmarhi Escarpment
• Raisen Fort
• Gwalior Fort
Para Sailing/Para
Gliding/Hot Air
Ballooning
• Wanchu Point
• Raisen Fort
• Pachmarhi Escarpment
• Tamia to Patalkot
• Mandu
Activities Suggested Locations
Source: MP State Tourism Development Corporation
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Potential of ‘Arts & Crafts’ in Madhya Pradesh
Bamboo
& Cane Shahdol,
Balaghat,
Mandla, Seoni
Dolls Gwalior,
Bhopal,
Jhabua
Floor
Coverings Sironj, Jhabua,
Jabalpur,
Shahdol
Folk
Paintings Bundelkhand,
Gondwana,
Nimar, Malwa
Iron
Craft Interior
villages in MP
Papier
Mache Gwalior,
Bhopal,
Ratlam
Textiles Malwa, Nimar
Jute Bhopal, Indore,
Gwalior
Stone
Carvings Gwalior,
Jabalpur,
Tikamgarh
Woodcraft Malwa, Nimar,
Bundelkhand,
Sheopur, Rewa
Metal
Craft
Stuffed
Leather
Toys Gwalior,
Indore, Dewas
Zari
Work Bhopal,
Gwalior, Indore
Ornaments Tikamgarh,
Jhabua,
Sheopur
Terracotta Bundelkhand
All varieties of
handicrafts in MP
have export
potential
Source: MP State Tourism Development Corporation
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Address: Paryatan Bhawan, Bhadbhada Road, Bhopal 462 003. INDIA.
Telephone : (+91) (0755) 2778383/2774340,42,43,44
Fax : (+91) ( 0755) 2779476/2774289
E-mail : [email protected]
URL: http://www.mptourism.com/
Address: Urja Bhawan, Link Road No-2, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal. (MP)
Telephone : (+91) (0755) 2768798
Fax : (+91) ( 0755) 2768805
E-mail : [email protected]
URL: http://www.mpecotourism.org
Madhya Pradesh State Tourism
Development Corporation Ltd.
Address: AVN Towers, Mezzanine Floor, 192 Zone -1,M.P Nagar , BHOPAL-
462011
Telephone : (+91) (0755) 2559970 / 2559979 / 2768058
Fax : (+91) ( 0755) 2559971
E-mail : [email protected]; [email protected]
URL: http://www.mptrifac.org
Madhya Pradesh Trade and
Investment Facilitation Corporation
Limited
Madhya Pradesh Eco-Tourism
Development Board