Tourism in India is no longer limited to just travel and sightseeing.

It has become an important pillar of the country’s economy, local employment, cultural heritage and rural development.

Over the past decade, India’s tourism sector has witnessed major changes.

Improved road, rail and air connectivity, conservation of heritage sites, schemes promoting rural and eco-tourism, and the expansion of digital facilities have given many remote regions of the country a new identity on the tourism map.

This is why today’s traveller no longer wants to remain limited to popular tourist destinations.