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  2. Category:Lists of tourist attractions in India - Wikipedia

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    Lists of tourist attractions in India by state or union territory (18 C, 2 P) Lists of tourist attractions in India by populated place (1 C, 34 P) B.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in India - Wikipedia

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    Defunct tourist attractions in India (2 C, 2 P) E. Entertainment events in India (8 C, 12 P) Entertainment venues in India (8 C, 4 P) F. Forests of India (15 C, 43 P)

  4. Tourism in India by state - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in India is economically significant and projected to continue a pattern of growth. [1] In 2016, the World Travel & Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated ₹ 14.02 lakh crore (US$160 billion) or 9.6% of the nation's GDP and supported 40.343 million jobs, 9.3% of its total employment.

  5. Tourism in India - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in India is 4.6% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). Unlike other sectors, tourism is not a priority sector for the Government of India.The World Travel and Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated ₹ 13.2 lakh crore (US$150 billion) or 5.8% of India's GDP and supported 32.1 million jobs in 2021.

  6. World Tourism rankings - Wikipedia

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    International tourism receipts reached USD 1 trillion in 2022, growing 50% in real terms compared to 2021, driven by the important rebound in international travel. [5] The World Tourism Organization reports the following destinations as the top ten tourism earners for the year 2022, with the United States by far the top earner.

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in India - Wikipedia

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    India accepted the convention on 14 November 1977, making its sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] There are 43 World Heritage Sites in India. Out of these, 35 are cultural, seven are natural, and one, Khangchendzonga National Park, is of mixed type, listed for both cultural and natural properties. India has the sixth-most sites worldwide.