Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Gujarat eyes six crore tourists by 2020, to tap young travellers

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GANDHINAGA­R: Gujarat is eyeing over six crore tourist footfalls in the state by 2020 on the back of promotions and is mainly targeting the youth looking at short vacations.

The western state is looking at a whole range of tourist activities to achieve the ambitious target.

“Last year, we received 4.2 crore tourists in Gujarat. We have set a target of six crore footfalls by 2020 for which we are promoting our festival sand developing new destinatio­ns. Our main focus segment is the young people with spending power who go for short vacations,” Jenu Devan, MD of Tourism Corporatio­n of Gujarat, told PTI .

He said for the youth Gujarat offers a host of attraction­s, including adventure, eco, beach, festivals, heritage and border tourism.

Foreign tourists comprises only 2% of the overall visitor footfalls in Gujarat, he said.

“We are promoting Gujarat on the internatio­nal platform, including Italy, east Europe, Japan and South Korea among others.

“We have hoping to increase the inbound tourist footfalls to 5 per cent by end of 2020,” he said adding the state will continue to strengthen its top source mar- kets, the US and the UK.

Gujarat has attracted over Rs 9,000-crore investment­s for 220 tourism-related projects, the official said. “We have received investment commitment­s of over ₹9,000 crore for developing and creating infrastruc­ture for 220 projects for the period 2015-2020.”

The government spends ₹200 core every year for promotion and branding of Gujarat tourism at various domestic and global platforms, Devan said.

De van said Gujarat tourism is targeting metro cities like Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad besides tier II places like Pune and Indore, where there is a high level of young working popula- tion with good spending power.

“We are looking at a mix of tier I and II cities, which have a good young population with spending power.”

Devan also said Gujarat is developing two new circuits -heritage and Buddhist--to add to the existing offers for holidaymak­ers.

“To attract travellers to visit Gujarat again and again, we keep developing new tourism products. We are developing two new circuits - heritage and Buddhist circuits.

“Besides we are also mulling over creating several other circuits like Jain, Sufi and tribal,” Devan added.

 ?? AP FILE ?? The state government spends ₹200 crore every year for promotion of Gujarat tourism at various domestic and global platforms.
AP FILE The state government spends ₹200 crore every year for promotion of Gujarat tourism at various domestic and global platforms.

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