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COLLECTION OF DOMESTIC
TOURISM STATISTICS FOR
THE STATE OF MADHYA
PRADESH
(Reference Period: January 2005 December 2005)
Submitted to:
Market Research Division
Department of Tourism
Government of India
C-1, Hutments, Dalhousie Road
New Delhi-110011
August, 2006
NEW DELHI
TABLE OF CONENTS
Chapter
No.
Title
Executive Summary
Introduction
Page Nos.
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1-2
1.1
1.2
Terms of Reference
3-6
2.1
Background
2.2
Tourist Attractions
2.3
Travel Circuit
8-15
4.1
Approach
4.2
Methodology
4.3
10
4.4
Methods of Estimation
11
4.5
Assignments of Weights
15
4.6
Estimation of Expenditure
15
4.7
Sample Size
15
16-29
5.1
16
5.2
19
5.3
26
30-35
6.1
30
6.2
30
Chapter
No.
Title
Page Nos.
6.3
31
6.4
31
6.5
32
6.6
Purpose of Visit
33
6.7
Package tour
34
6.8
35
36-39
7.1
36
7.2
38
40-68
8.1
40
8.2
41
8.3
45
8.4
Employment Statistics
50
8.5
54
8.6
Survey of Establishment
68
69-86
9.1
Local Transport
69
9.2
Accommodation
72
9.3
Food
75
9.4
Tourists Attractions
78
9.5
Entertainment
81
9.6
Shopping Facilities
84
10
87-94
Chapter
No.
Title
Page Nos.
10.1
87
10.2
88
10.3
88
10.4
90
10.5
91
10.6
92
10.7
92
10.8
93
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LIST OF ANNEXURES
Annexure I
Annexure II
Annexure III
Annexure IV
xix
Annexure V
xx
Annexure VI
xxi
Annexure VII
Listing Performa
xxii
Annexure VIII
1-18
1-2
Annexure IX
i
ii-iv
v-xviii
57151
456907
362466
Total:
Tourist inflow and
day visitors combined
819373
402057
55753
457810
241366
699176
March
354913
43827
398740
66322
465062
April
378479
12556
391035
146247
537282
January
Domestic
Tourist
inflow
399756
February
Month
Foreign
Total
Day Visitors
Tourist inflow Tourist Inflow
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May
Domestic
Tourist
inflow
353335
9700
363035
104865
Total:
Tourist inflow and
day visitors combined
467900
June
447906
8090
455996
367078
823074
July
564896
14017
578913
323090
902003
August
342504
29436
371940
190565
562505
September
399299
14752
414051
110924
524975
October
501615
11356
512971
261376
774347
November
394190
4435
398625
220172
618797
December
410190
3268
413458
296269
709727
4949141
264340
5213481
2690740
7904221
Month
Total
Foreign
Total
Day Visitors
Tourist inflow Tourist Inflow
2. Total number of visits of all tourists (domestic and foreign combined) was
maximum in Bhopal (1086679), followed by Gwalior (491783) and Indore
(397416)
3. Percentage of foreign tourists was relatively high in Khajuraho (49%), Orchha
(41%%) and Bandhavgarh (26%)
4. Percentage of domestic tourists staying in accommodation units was 89and the
remaining 11% were staying with friends and relatives. For every 100 domestic
tourists; there were 45 day visitors. In respect of foreign tourists, nearly cent
percent stayed in accommodation units...
5. Among the domestic tourists who stayed in accommodation units, 66% stayed in
unstarred accommodation units. Around 11 % stayed in starred accommodation
units and 7% stayed in Dharamsalas. Percentage of tourists staying in starred
accommodation unit was comparatively high in Khajuraho (25%), Mandu (24%).
Percentage of tourists staying in Dharamshala was realatively high in Citrakoot
(49%) and Omkareshwar (41%). Among foreign tourists, 53 % stayed in
unstarred accommodation units and 28% stayed in starred accommodation units.
Incidence of foreign tourists staying in Starred accommodation units was
relatively high in Jabalpur/Bhedagaht (59 %), Khajuraho (48%) and Indore (53%).
Tourist profile
6. In respect of both domestic and foreign tourists, majority belonged to the age
group 26-40 years. The relevant percentage was 58 in respect of domestic tourists
and 70 in respect of foreign tourists.
7. Both for domestic and foreign tourists majority were males and the respective
share was 75 % and 70 %.
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8. In the case of domestic major reasons for the visit were cultural activities and
business and professional. With regard to foreign tourists, major reason for the
visit was cultural activities.
9. On an average domestic tourists stayed for 2.9 nights and foreign tourists 4.1
nights. In accommodation units.
Tourist Expenditure
10. Major expenditure within the center for domestic tourists related to
accommodation services and food and beverage servicing services. The former
accounted for 31% of the total expenditure and the latter accounted for 24% of the
total expenditure. With regard to the foreign tourists, major items of expenditure
are Accommodation services and food and beverage services, The percentage
share of these items of expenditure were: 30 and 21 respectively..
11. Average expenditure per day per domestic and foreign tourist was Rs. 778 and Rs.
1657 respectively.
12. Annual tourists expenditure for domestic tourists, foreign tourists and all tourists
is estimated as Rs. 93,028 lacs, Rs. 8,482 lacs and Rs. 1,01,510 lacs respectively.
Accommodation units and bed nights spent
13. For all centers, number of domestic and foreign tourists checked in
accommodation units was 857732 and 35145 respectively. Number of bed nights
spent by domestic and foreign tourists was 2026336 and 125779 respectively.
Among domestic tourists, maximum numbers were from Madhya Pradesh
(295191) followed by Maharashtra (114345) and Haryana (66790). Among
foreign tourists maximum numbers were from U.S.A (3500) followed by U.K
(2940) and Japan (2785).
Profile of Accommodation Units
14. Majority of accommodation units accounting for 63% are unstarred
accommodation units. This is followed by guest house and dharamshala each
contributing 12 % to the total number of accommodation units.
15. With regard to star (4&5) combined, double Ac rooms are maximum in number.
Average number of rooms and beds is 44 and 88 respectively.
16. In respect of star (1,2 and 3) combined, double Ac rooms are maximum in
number. Average number of rooms and beds per accommodation unit is 20 and 39
respectively.
17. In respect of unstarred accommodation units, majority are double non Ac rooms.
Average number of rooms and beds is 10 and 20 respectively
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18. With regard to the heritage hotels, majority are double Ac rooms. Average number
of rooms and beds is 33 and 66 respectively.
19. Among other accommodation units, double non Ac rooms were maximum.
Average number of rooms and beds per accommodation unit is 8 and 16
respectively.
20. Average occupancy ratio for different types of accommodation units are: Star
(4&5)-50%, Star (1,2 and 3)-38%, Unstarred- 30%, heritage (51%), others 33%
and aggregate -33%.
Employment
21. Average employment in different types of accommodation units were : Starred
(1587), Unstarred (5343), Heritage (147), Guest house/ rest house/ tourist
bungalow/ Youth hostel/ YMCA, Dharamshala etc. (829)
Perceptions
22. The following services were evaluated: Transport, accommodation, food, tourist
attraction, entertainment facility and shopping facility For all these service
majority of domestic as well as foreign had given good or satisfactory ratings.
Particularly for tourist attraction, majority of foreign tourists accounting for 76%
gave the rating very interesting.
Northeastern States
23. In respect of domestic tourists, level of awareness is high for all the listed centers
and ranged between 70% for Sikkim and 95% for Assam
24. Among the domestic tourists who were aware, percentage visited was highest for
Assam (61%). This is followed by Manipur (51%), and Arunachal Pradesh (50%).
25. Among foreign tourists, the level of awareness was around for 75% for Arunachal
Pradesh, Meghalaya and Mizoram. The level of awareness was the lowest for
Tripura (62%).
26. Among the foreign tourists who were aware, percentage visited was 53% for
Arunachal Pradesh, 52% for Manipur and 42% for Assam and for other centers,
the relevant percentage was much lower.
27. Cent percent of the domestic tourists said that the great historical significance was
the main purpose of the visit. In the case of foreign tourists major attractions were
great historical significance and scenic beauty.
28. Among domestic tourists who had visited, 21% were very satisfied and 55% quite
satisfied. In respect of the foreign tourists, 15% were very satisfied, 37% quite
satisfied and 26% not sure.
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29. Those who neither visited nor proposed to visit the Northeastern states, the main
reasons were time and budgetary constraints in respect of domestic tourists.
Among foreign tourists, the main reasons were lack of awareness, time constraint
and budgetary constraint for foreign tourists.
Buddhist Centres
30. With regard to the domestic tourists, level of awareness was relatively high for
Bodhgaya (59%), Rajgir (53%), Ajanta & Ellora (49%), Sanchi (49%) and
Sarnath (39%).
31. Among the domestic tourists, who were aware, percentage visited was 51 for
Sanchi and 44 for Bodhgaya. For other centers the relevant percentage was much
lower
32. With regard to the foreign tourists, level of awareness was 77% for Bodhgaya,
61% for Rajgar, 56% for Nalanda and 48% for Sanchi.
33. Among the foreign tourists who were aware, percentage visited was 77 for
Bodhgaya, 58 for Nalanda, 45% for Sanchi and 41 for Rajgir.
34. In the case of domestic tourists, major attractions of Buddhist centers were great
historical significance and scenic beauty. Among foreign tourists major attraction
were historical significance and cultural heritage.
35. Among domestic tourists who had visited Buddhist centers, 19% were very
satisfied, 49% quite satisfied and 21 % were not sure. Among foreign tourists,
14% indicated that they were very satisfied and another 59 % said that they were
quite satisfied.
36. Among domestic tourists as well as foreign tourists who neither visited nor
proposed to visit the Buddhist centers, the main reasons were time constraints and
lack of awareness.
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CHAPTER - 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1
The Market Research Division, Department of Tourism, Govt. of India, has assigned
the Project of Collection of Domestic Tourist Statistics in the State of Madhya
Pradesh to JPS Associates (P) Ltd, New Delhi. The assignment is for a period of 12
months only, which can be extended depending upon the results obtained and
experience gained.
The assignment will enable the Department of Tourism, Govt. of India, to have first
hand data/estimates of both domestic and foreign tourist arrivals, their demographic
profile, expenditure patterns, period of stay in the State, satisfaction level of tourist
facilities and general observations of tourists. Information about accommodation units
at various important tourist places, in all categories including the unorganized sector,
will also be compiled under the assignment over a period of one year. The assignment
will also seek to assess the direct employment generated by tourists and will estimate
the expenditure and earnings of the state government through tourism.
1.2
Terms of Reference
The Terms of Reference and the Scope of the work are as follows:
Monthly Report for each month for the period of January to December 2005.
2.
Quarterly Report for each quarter ending March, June, September and
December 2005. In the Quarterly Reports, monthly statistics will be aggregated
to arrive at the relevant statistics for three months period. It will also have key
variables and inter-month comparative analysis.
3.
CHAPTER - 2
TOURISM IN MADHYA PRADESH
2.1
Background
Madhya Pradesh is an expansive state, having inherent charm and a place of its own
due to the unmatched beauty and primitiveness. It has rich endowments of land,
people, history and culture.
The state is unparalleled in the wealth of history and folk culture. A long and
chequered history has bequeathed it a rich heritage. Dating from prehistory, the events
of time have left indelible impressions in the form of rock and cave shelters with
prehistoric paintings, massive stupas, temples, palaces and mosques with exquisite
carvings, sculptures and wall paintings. These conjure up the vision of great empires
and kingdoms, warriors and builders, poets and musicians, saints and philosophers of
a golden past. One of the significant events of Mughal History, though least known,
happened at Burhanpur, where Empress Mumtaz Mahal died and was entombed till
the completion of Taj Mahal at Agra. The state has three World Heritage Sites,
namely, Khujuraho, Sanchi and the rock shelters of Bhimbetka.
The undulating landscape and the network of rivers and water bodies have provided
numerous spots of virgin scenic beauty. A few high altitude areas and the mineral
water springs have recreational and curative qualities. The forest areas have 9 national
parks and 25 game sanctuaries out of which four are recognized Tiger Reserves. For
the devout there are a number of places sanctified by faith. The sacred rivers of
Narmada, Tapti, Son and Kshipra have a string of religious places located on their
banks.
2.2
Tourist Attractions
The major Tourist Attractions of the state are a judicious mix of archaeological
wealth, scenic beauty, wildlife and pilgrimage. These centers are categorized as
below:a) Heritage Centers
Khajuraho
Temples of mediaeval period built by Chandela dynasty. It is said to be the hallmark
of Indian temple architecture and sculpture. 22 temples are divided into Western,
Eastern, Southern groups respectively. It is a World Heritage Site.
Sanchi-Bhopal
One of the most well preserved Buddhist monuments of 3rd century BC. It has stupas
and gateways with stone carvings of Jataka Kathas. The place is associated with two
of the five disciples of Buddha. It is a World Heritage Site. Bhopal is the capital of the
state and a place of scenic beauty with hills and lakes. It has one of the biggest
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mosques of Asia and also has the multi-arts center of Bharat Bhavan, Museum of man
and other museums.
Bhojpur- Bhimbetka
The massive Shiva Temple of Bhojpur is known as the Somnath of the East. It is a
10th Century temple built by Raja Bhoj Parmar. The Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka have
prehistoric paintings in nearly 640 shelters. It is World Heritage Site. Both of these
places are within 50 kms of Bhopal.
Mandu
Known as the "City of Joy", it has massive Afghan Monuments of medieval period.
The plateau is studded with monuments of different shapes and sizes.
Gwalior
It has a towering citadel with medieval Rajput monuments and palaces of 14th century
AD. It also has two of the World's biggest Chandeliers in the Darbar Hall of Jaivilas
palace, crystal mini train in the dining hall and a palace museum.
Orchha
The seat of Bundela Rajput kings of Mughal period. Located on the banks of river
Betwa, it has the best specimen of Bundelkhand architecture and painting of later
medieval period.
Burhanpur
An important town in the Malwa region, was a gateway to South during Mughal
period. Empress Mumtaz Mahal was entombed here till the completion of Taj Mahal
at Agra. The place has other interesting medieval monuments.
b) Wildlife
Kanha National Park
Located in the Kipling country, it was one of the 9 parks initially selected for Project
Tiger Scheme. This park is known for the Central Indian Swamp Deer, the
Barasingha, a rare species. Tiger Safari is a high point of the visit to this park.
Bandhavgarh National Park
An old forest preserve of Rewa rulers, it is a veritable tiger land. The other wildlife
species to be found are bison, sambhar, barking deer, nilgai and a large variety of
avifauna.
Amarkantak
The place of origin of Narmada and Son rivers, it is a holy city and a hill retreat. It has
more than dozen beautiful falls and viewpoints.
Chitrakoot
The land hallowed by the name of Lord Rama, who spent a part of his 14 years exile
at Chitrakoot. All the scenic places are associated with Rama, Sita and Laxmana.
Saint Tulsidas is supposed to have written a major part of Ramayana here.
2.3
Travel Circuit
The development of tourism is normally focused around travel circuits, which are a
collection of tourist spots/locations adjacent to one another, so that once a tourist
comes to the starting point of a circuit, it is only natural for him to proceed from one
location to the next on the circuit.
The following four tourist circuits have been identified in the state of Madhya
Pradesh.
a.
b.
c.
d.
The rich cultural heritage and the variety of folk and performing arts are displayed in
a series of Tourist Festivals organized annually at Khajuraho, Orchha, Pachmarhi,
Indore-Ujjain (Malwa) and Bhopal. Among these Khajuraho and Bhopal have made a
mark in the tourist markets and have become important supplements to the tourists
resource.
Thus the state has a huge potential for tourism in terms of its ability to attract tourists
by means of its rich culture, natures beauty and religious importance. In recognition
of this fact, the State Government declared its tourism policy in the year 1995, with
the objective of harnessing the potential of the state in this regard. The main thrust of
the Policy is the creation of an environment conducive to attracting increased private
sector investment on tourism and a more meaningful role for the govt. In subsequent
years the state has also declared a policy each on Eco Tourism and Heritage Tourism.
The Foreign tourist visits in the year 2003-4 was 1.10,134, while the Domestic tourist
were 62,92,855. Both of these figures are appreciably higher that those of 2002-3
which were 74,826 and 46,66,522 respectively. The figures are for tourist visits and
the net tourist arrivals are likely to be lower than the figures stated.
CHAPTER 3
SELECTION OF TOURIST PLACES
Initially 18 major tourist places were identified on the basis of the annual reports and
tourist literature. As per the Approach to the assignment, the list was forwarded to the
Managing Director of M.P. State Tourism Development Corporation. The list was
revised and the number was raised to 22 places, which are as under:1. Bhopal
2. Sanchi
3. Bhojpur
4. Bhimbetka
5. Pachmarhi
6. Jabalpur/Bhedaghat
7. Kanha National Park
8. Bandhavgarh National Park
9. Pench National Park
10. Amarkantak
11. Chitrakoot
12. Gwalior
13. Khajuraho
14. Orchha
15. Shivpuri
16. Chanderi
17. Indore
18. Ujjain
19. Mandu
20. Maheswar
21. Omkareswar
22. Burhanpur
(Four major towns are indicated by bold letters)
CHAPTER 4
APPROACH & METHODOLOGY
4.1
Approach
Approach to the assignment has been in keeping with the Terms of Reference and the
stated overall and specific objectives of the study. The parameters are:
4.2
Methodology
(a)
Survey Instruments
Following instruments have been used for the purpose of data collection.
Above instruments were prepared on the basis of the past experience of JPS in relation
to tourism surveys and the inputs provided by the members of the team of experts.
These were finalized after detailed discussions with Market Research Division, Dept. of
Tourism, Govt. of India. Self coded design and the prescribed code list of countries
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and Indian states were adopted for the purpose in view of the requirements of rapid
survey through personal interview. The Market Research Division, Department of
Tourism, also clarified the definition of the domestic tourist approved by the Ministry
of Tourism, Govt. of India, which given below:A domestic tourist should be taken as a person who travels within the country to a place
other than his usual place of residence and stays at hotels or other accommodation
establishments run on commercial lines or in dharamshalas /sarais/ musafirkhanas
/agrashalas /chaultry etc., for a duration of not less than 24 hours or one night and for
not more than 12 months at a time for any of the following purposes:1.
2.
3.
4.
The following are not regarded as domestic tourist:1. Persons arriving, with or without, a contract to take up an occupation or engage in
activities remunerated from within the state/center.
2. Persons coming to establish more or less permanent residence in the state/center.
3. Persons visiting their home town or native place on leave or short visit for meeting
relations and friends, attending social and religious functions, etc., and stay in their
own homes or with relatives and friends and not using any sight seeing facilities.
4. Foreigners resident in India.
A complete Tabulation Plan with matrixes was prepared, which was also finalized after
detailed interaction with the client.
The Record Notes of the discussions held for the above are placed in Annexure VIII.
(b)
Number of tourists
Types of accommodation available
Facilities available at the accommodation units
Number of bed nights
Number of domestic and foreign tourists State wise and country wise
Occupancy ratio
(c)
Profile of the head of the household according to: Age, education qualification,
annual household income and occupation.
Profile of the tourists according to age, and sex
Expenditure related statistics
Evaluation of facilities available in each of the surveyed centers
Awareness of the tourist places of NorthEastern states and Buddhist Travel
Circuit.
4.3
(a)
Teams of investigators were appointed in each destination and the recruitment was
based on the following criteria:
Training of the supervisors and investigators was undertaken in order to orient them on
the techniques of establishing rapport and trust with the respondent in a relaxed
atmosphere. The definition of a Tourist, as approved by Department of Tourism, Govt.
of India, was explained (Any visitor staying 24 hours or more at any tourist
accommodation should be treated as a Tourist) They were also explained the contents
of the questionnaires, its objectives and the line of enquiry. They were trained on the
sample selection and data collection techniques. Familiarization about the purpose of
survey, its objectives, the schedules for each of the target groups, tools and techniques
that would be employed for executing the survey were also undertaken.
Detailed instructions were incorporated in the relevant portions in the Questionnaire to
make it self-explanatory. In addition Instruction Manual was also provided. For the
purpose of data entry, the Questionnaires were also self coded and the prescribed
country and state codes were used.
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The Supervisors were specially instructed to oversee the work of the surveyors, assist
them in case of any problem and ensure proper coding.
Finally mock calls were conducted in the month December 2004 to make sure that the
training has been properly understood and internalized.
Survey teams were oriented to effect self checks while administering the
questionnaires. The Consultants were asked to cross check and scrutinize about 10% of
all the completed questionnaires to check the reliability of the data collected.
In addition, surprise checks were conducted by the members of the Core Team. They
observed the investigators and determined the following aspects:
(b)
4.4
Methods of Estimation
Concept
Major tourists attractions have been identified in the state. Conceptually, tourist may or
may not visit these tourist centers. With regard to social visits or visits undertaken for
professional considerations, one may expect visit to centers which are not of tourist
attraction. Particularly, in the case of tourist movements within the state or from the
neighboring states such social visits may be predominant. Therefore, the total tourists
inflow has two components namely: visits to centers of tourist attraction and visits to
other centers. Tourist visiting centers may either stay in accommodation units located
in the center or located elsewhere. All the accommodation units located within the
center (surveyed centers) have been surveyed. Monthly statistics on tourist arrival have
been generated from these accommodation units. This number is the actual number of
tourists staying in accommodation units in the center. In this manner, tourist inflows
with respect to tourist staying in accommodation units within the surveyed have been
estimated. However, there are tourists visiting these centers but staying in
accommodation units located outside the center (other centers). Therefore, to arrive at
the tourist inflow estimates in respect of the tourists visiting these tourists centers, the
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other component namely tourists inflow from tourists staying in other centers and
visiting the tourist centers were estimated.
In view of above, tourist inflow for the state will be derived through the following set
of equations
State tourist inflow = Inflow in centers visited by the tourists + Inflow in other
locations visited by the tourists
Inflow in centers visited by the tourists = f (surveyed centers, other centers linked to the
surveyed centers)
Secondary Data
NSSO has conducted economic survey of enterprises covering all the states for the
period 1998. Accommodation units have also been covered in this survey. One of the
key variables generated is employment. The statistics is generated city/ town wise.
Also, location of the accommodation units (other than the surveyed centers), where
tourist stay and visit the surveyed centers have been identified It a known fact that there
is strong relationship between number of tourists staying in accommodation units and
employment in accommodation units. We have used the observed relationship between
tourist inflow and number employed in accommodation units, to estimate tourist inflow
in accommodation units.
NSSO gives the employment for the period 1998. The employment for the period 2005
is extrapolated by taking into account compound annual average growth rate (CARG)
in SGDP at constant prices in trade hotels and restaurants between 1998 and 2005.
It has been assumed that CARG in SGDP in trade hotels and restaurants will be equal
to CARG in employment in accommodation units.
Mathematical formulation is explained below.
Tourist inflow estimates at tourist centers
Let the number of centers = n
Number of domestic tourist staying in accommodation units located in the i th center
= Ai
Number of foreign tourist staying in accommodation units located in the i th center =
Bi
Number of persons employed in accommodation units located in the i th center = X i
Number of persons employed located in accommodation units in other centers linked to
the i th center = Yi
Estimated tourist staying in accommodation units visiting the center =[ (Xi+Yi) Xi] x
Ai = Ci
Among tourist staying in accommodation units Percentage share of domestic tourists in
the i th center = ai
B
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Total tourist inflow of tourists staying in accommodation units visiting all surveyed
centers =
[(Xi+Yi)(Xi)] x Ai
Estimated tourist inflow of tourists staying in accommodation units for state as whole
= (C) x [Z(X+Y)]= D
Percentage of domestic tourists in the total tourist inflow staying in accommodation
units = a- (as derived from the survey)
Estimated percentage of domestic tourists staying with friends and relatives =b
derived from the survey)
- (as
- (as
Number of day visitors per 100 domestic tourist inflow = d - (as derived from the
survey)
Estimated domestic tourist tourists visiting the surveyed center = Tourist staying in
accommodation units x ( 1+percentage of domestic tourists staying in accommodation
units in the surveyed center
A and X are computed from the survey and Y is derived from NSSO economic survey
and the Gross state domestic product.
Let the number of domestic tourist in the i th surveyed centre = Ai
Let the percentage of domestic tourists staying in accommodation in the i th surveyed
center = ai
Estimated domestic tourist inflow in the i th surveyed center = (1+( ai 100)) x Ai
Estimated domestic tourist inflow all surveyed centres = (1+( ai 100)) x Ai = P
Let the percentage of foreign tourists staying in accommodation in the i th surveyed
center = bi
Estimated domestic tourist inflow in the i th surveyed center = (1+( bi 100)) x Bi
Estimated domestic tourist inflow all surveyed centres =c (1+( bi 100)) x Bi = Q
Total tourist inflow all centers = P+Q = R
Let the number of day visitors per 100 domestic tourists in the i th surveyed center = ci
Estimated number of day visitors in i th center = (ci 100) x (1+( ai 100)) x Ai
Estimated number of day visitors all centers = (ci 100) x (1+( ai 100)) x Ai = S
Estimated number of tourist inflow staying in accommodation unit for state as a whole
= R x[ (Z) ( X+Y)] =T
Estimated number of day visitors for state as a whole = T x (S Q) 100 = U
Total tourist + day visitors = T +U
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4.5
Assignments of Weights
These estimates are made center wise. Statistics related to income, expenditure,
occupation, education, perceptions on the infrastructure facility, visits to North eastern
region and Buddhist centers have been generated from tourists survey. These are
referred to unweighted estimates. In order to get the global estimates, the following
identity should be maintained.
Estimate of number of tourists (as derived in the preceding section) W Sample
estimate, Where, W is the weights, so determined that the above identity is maintained:Obviously, W = [Estimate of number of tourists (as derived in the preceding section)]
[sample estimates]. Each sample observation will be assigned these weights. In other
words each sample observation will be multiplied by a fixed factor (weights). Since
estimates are provided center-wise, these weights are also provided center-wise.
4.6
Estimation of Expenditure
Expenditure has been estimated in the following manner:Expenditure per month with reference to an individual tourist = Expenditure per day
number of nights stay. Let this be denoted by X.
Summation of X, over all tourists gives the sample estimate. The weighted sum will
give the global estimates.
4.7
Sample Size
The total sample size at the state level for various survey instruments is as follows.
Survey of Tourist Accommodation Unit-6538, Questionnaire for Tourists - 10591,
Listing Performa-19455, Questionnaire for Restaurants 888, Questionnaire for Tour
and Travel Agents / Tourists Car Operator 240, Questionnaire for Handicraft Shops
384
Day visitors are not considered as tourist. Separate estimates have been provided
in respect of the tourist inflow and the number of day visitors. However, other
related statistics are derived for tourists only. Consequently, sample size in respect
of Questionnaires for Tourists as indicated above, refer to number of tourists and
excludes day visitors
15
CHAPTER- 5
ESTIMATION OF TOURIST ARRIVALS IN EACH TOURIST PLACE
In this chapter, tourist arrivals in different centers and the tourist inflow for state as a
whole have been estimated. Also, the estimates of the foreign and domestic tourist
inflow have been computed. Further, breakup according to the tourist staying in
accommodation units and with friends and relatives at different centers have been
estimated. With regard to tourist staying in accommodation units, the distribution
according to the type of tourists have been analyzed.
5.1
Concept
Major tourists attractions have been identified in the state. Conceptually, tourist may
or may not visit these tourists. With regard to social visits or visits undertaken for
professional considerations, one may expect visit to centers which are not of tourist
attraction. Particularly, in the case of tourist movements within the state or from the
neighboring states such social visits may be predominant. Therefore, the total tourists
inflow has two components namely: visits to centers of tourist attraction and visits to
other centers. Tourist visiting centers may either stay in accommodation units located
in the center or located elsewhere. All the accommodation units located within the
center (surveyed centers) have been surveyed. Monthly statistics on tourist arrival
have been generated from these accommodation units. This number is the actual
number of tourists staying in accommodation units in the center. In this manner,
tourist inflows with respect to tourist staying in accommodation units within the
surveyed have been estimated. However, there are tourists visiting these centers but
staying in accommodation units located outside the center (other centers). Therefore,
to arrive at the tourist inflow estimates in respect of the tourists visiting these tourists
centers, the other component namely tourists inflow from tourists staying in other
centers and visiting the tourist centers were estimated.
In view of above, tourist inflow for the state will be derived through the following set
of equations
State tourist inflow = Inflow in centers visited by the tourists + Inflow in other
locations visited by the tourists
Tourists Inflow in centers visited by the tourists = number of tourists staying in
accommodation units located in the center + Number of tourists staying in other
locations linked to the center + tourists staying with friends and relatives
Method of estimation
NSSO has conducted economic survey of enterprises covering all the states for the
period 1998. Accommodation units have also been covered in this survey. One of the
Collection of Domestic Tourist Statistics for the State of Madhya Pradesh
16
key variables generated is employment. The statistics is generated city/ town wise.
Also, location of the accommodation units (other than the surveyed centers),where
tourist stay and visit the surveyed centres have been identified. It is a known fact
that there is strong relationship between number of tourists staying in accommodation
units and employment in accommodation units. We have used the observed
relationship between tourists inflow and number employed in accommodation units,
to estimate tourist inflow in accommodation units.
NSSO gives the employment for the period 1998. The employment for the period
2005 is extrapolated by taking into account compound annual average growth rate
(CARG) in SGDP at constant prices in trade hotels and restaurants between 1998
and 2005. It has been assumed that CARG in SGDP in trade hotels and restaurants
will be equal to CARG in employment in accommodation units
Based on the surveyed accommodation units located in the tourist centers,
employment norms generated from surveyed accommodation units and 1998
economic census conducted by NSSO and parameters derived from the survey of
tourists visiting the centers, the following have been estimated.
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarhi National
Park
Pench National Park
Domestic
Foreign
Tourist inflow Tourist inflow
All tourist
inflow
Day visitors
Tourist
Inflow & DV
1074842
17341
213681
262436
22170
11834
2500
692
3093
4652
1086679
19843
214374
265527
26821
622383
13411
50044
67659
3569
1709062
33254
264418
333186
30390
6256
2195
8451
2788
11239
20587
1101
21686
6629
28315
17
Centre
Domestic
Foreign
Tourist inflow Tourist inflow
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Sivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
All Centers
222585
57350
83286
87544
483874
84619
3532
396511
69476
46104
52601
186973
72053
3463822
1388
372
81447
59716
7909
108
42
905
252
2077
189
709
40
181194
All tourist
inflow
Day visitors
Tourist
Inflow & DV
223972
57721
164736
147259
491783
84728
3574
397416
69728
48181
52792
187682
72092
3645046
271401
31846
27909
40369
431895
110981
3110
68632
9858
15334
23493
69619
7940
1878870
495373
89567
192645
187628
923678
195709
6684
466048
79586
63515
76285
257301
80032
5523916
Table 5.2: Percentage Distribution of the Tourists Inflow among Domestic and
Foreign tourists
Reference period: Yearly
Centre
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur
Kanha National Park
Bandhvagarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Sivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
All Centers
Domestic
Foreign
All tourist
Tourist inflow Tourist inflow inflow
98.91
87.39
99.68
98.84
82.66
74.03
94.93
99.38
99.36
50.56
59.45
98.39
99.87
98.82
99.77
99.64
95.69
99.64
99.62
99.95
95.03
1.09
12.61
0.32
1.16
17.34
25.97
5.07
0.62
0.64
49.44
40.55
1.61
0.13
1.18
0.23
0.36
4.31
0.36
0.38
0.05
4.97
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
1546267
30%
5213481
100%
2690740
7904221
5.2
Table 5.5: Distribution of No. of tourist visits according to place of stay among
Domestic tourists and percentage of Day visitors
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Column 1
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Percentage distribution
Friends &
All
Accommodation units
Relatives
Column 4
Column 2
Column 2
Column 3
Column 3
80.9
19.1
100.0
81.6
18.4
100.0
96.3
3.7
100.0
80.4
19.6
100.0
80.9
19.1
100.0
77.3
22.7
100.0
98.5
1.5
100.0
83.3
16.7
100.0
95.9
4.1
100.0
93.7
6.3
100.0
92.8
7.2
100.0
91.6
8.5
100.0
90.4
9.6
100.0
=
+
19
Centres
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Percentage distribution
Friends &
Accommodation units
Relatives
95.4
4.6
80.2
19.8
86.8
13.2
93.2
6.8
93.2
6.8
94.4
5.6
88.4
11.6
88.7
11.3
All
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
For all centers, 89% of the domestic tourists stayed in accommodation units
Percentage of domestic tourists staying in accommodation units was 95% and
above in Pench national park (99%), Chitrakoot (96%) and Chanderi (95%).
Percentage of domestic tourists staying in accommodation units was less than or
equal to 80% in Jabalpur/Bhedaghat (80%), Bandhavgarh national park (77%),
and Indore (80%).
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Percentage Distribution
Accommodation unit Friends & Relatives
Column 2
Column 3
100.0
100.0
95.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
99.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
99.5
All
Column 4
0.0
0.0
5.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
20
Only in Pacmarhi, stay in accommodation units was less than 100%. In this center,
95% of foreign tourists stayed in accommodation units and balance 5% stayed
with friends and relatives.
Table 5.7: Distribution of No. of tourists according to place of stay: all tourists
(Domestic and Foreign combined)
Reference period: Yearly
Percentage distribution
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Accommodation
unit
84.0
87.6
96.3
82.1
94.7
92.7
89.0
83.8
96.8
97.4
95.9
91.6
88.6
94.9
75.7
83.6
93.1
93.1
94.8
85.6
88.3
Friends &
Relatives
18.8
14.0
4.3
18.3
16.9
13.5
1.2
17.5
3.9
4.2
4.9
8.6
9.8
4.8
21.6
13.7
6.2
6.8
5.3
11.9
12.0
All
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
21
Table 5.8: Center wise, month wise distribution of Domestic Tourists Inflow
Center
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
All Centers
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
97103 92051 98388 85233 82992 92989 111170 26261 74993 112249 85421 115991 1074841
3981
399
1518
1213
740
499
216
776
5104
1802
782
311
17341
13519 18508 18680 14267 15706 29424 15746 21880 11844 22589 16342 15175 213680
19332
9077
11987 16790 19798 23259
0
35006 35647 23958 11819 10242 216915
1399
1040
1666
2502
2733
2693
0
0
0
5327
2512
2299
22171
148
800
245
533
837
893
0
0
0
1951
387
462
6256
0
929
1519
859
449
1537
675
1185
621
9198
2042
1572
20586
12823
4458
10123
8354
13581 38487 24677 37870 20055 27458 15921
8778
222585
5956
5986
5592
1569
1835
2142
2221
5451
3651
7989
8620
6339
57351
7406
7480
6911
2132
3492
2330
3770
4051
2263
15895 13933 13622
83285
4237
14073
3421
4672
2830
3809
5730
5264
4538
12745 13856 12369
87544
47499 47175 37373 28076 30175 32910 113178 34704 30271 29574 31786 21153 483874
15235 11622
6278
6262
7688
6435
4970
6840
4115
3835
5366
5973
84619
0
305
341
424
421
273
169
244
207
364
327
457
3532
17543 30980 26378 58400 38290 34592 28844 30264 27404 34810 33882 35124 396511
3461
4781
3521
10252
6445
6422
6489
4045
5267
7967
5535
5291
69476
2283
2472
1985
5851
3210
5116
2990
2565
4689
5839
5474
3631
46105
4021
3621
3698
4116
3405
5309
3530
4276
4468
7106
5998
3053
52601
5011
6590
6298
13615 17042 22292 12721 18508 17580 26554 22615 18148 186974
0
4061
2254
3856
4690
4911
3701
3260
32928
4703
4054
3635
72053
260958 266408 248175 268975 256360 316321 386318 242451 285646 361913 286672 283628 3463825
22
Table 5.9: Center wise, month wise distribution of Foreign Tourists Inflow
Center
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
All Centers
Jan
Feb
Mar Apr May Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
2956 1521
930
749 179 358 721
75
416
355
663
137
444 107
10
138
41
138
415
143
0
0
68
66
0
0
0
50
859
0
552 1453 76
0
12
240
275
1305 782 1201 849
152
92
697
357 549 348
0
0
0
76
0
107 229
0
0
0
746
289
275
0
0
0
0
59
19
74
73
0
58
17
6
1
0
1
17917 16415 16937 1643 1770 1887 3130 12198 4341
8538 13328 9333 3577 1512 1730 5158 8272 5419
4108 2432
507
0
43
97
369
144
112
47
28
10
0
0
8
0
11
5
0
2
16
0
3
0
6
8
7
13
177
67
378
19
17
17
29
22
26
21
8
105
9
11
14
0
7
1511
360
97
42
0
0
0
0
53
41
32
84
33
0
0
0
0
0
121
203
167
202
0
16
0
0
0
0
30
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
37310 36943 30646 8922 7037 5713 9554 20837 10552
Oct
1942
98
0
0
0
0
566
0
6
3691
1869
14
0
0
2
5
0
0
0
0
8193
Nov
1033
0
0
33
0
0
123
0
110
746
980
18
0
0
141
23
14
0
0
5
3226
Dec
955
369
0
28
0
0
0
0
26
772
0
65
0
0
23
23
0
0
0
0
2261
Total
11835
2500
692
3063
4652
2195
1101
1388
372
81447
59716
7909
109
42
905
252
2077
190
709
40
181194
23
Jan
59816
4985
2258
23818
932
24
0
3449
14163
6651
6444
22467
53383
0
3438
2260
105
4552
2455
0
211200
Feb
16477
75
241
6054
0
2200
260
1043
2885
2491
9851
89915
0
0
19548
1406
675
2585
2194
2031
159931
Mar
7379
322
1700
3093
122
19
0
3918
1208
2543
664
13940
3258
209
4089
0
486
1124
2173
137
46384
Apr
19859
285
2097
9436
548
171
83
1813
344
1499
2654
76198
2135
108
11038
1312
2925
2116
4520
393
139534
May
9793
319
3518
851
118
0
66
13581
540
841
682
23084
12924
524
2183
245
722
691
5130
272
76084
Jun
123396
847
7091
2535
54
87
289
82478
428
529
1211
22245
4595
507
1799
308
1663
2373
6554
236
259225
Jul
79709
218
3669
0
0
0
113
32894
551
886
1576
85902
5482
248
1356
143
828
1140
3791
126
218632
Aug
24633
848
6477
10362
0
0
229
46542
1107
1082
1279
23286
5698
259
3420
663
667
1231
6829
284
134896
Sep
8849
2200
2653
1533
0
0
92
20055
1073
545
1094
23157
6917
258
1562
200
1055
907
5292
1910
79352
Oct
79248
2056
7884
4911
0
0
4562
29929
2365
3036
3505
21560
5623
386
6231
1307
1909
2963
10303
870
188648
Nov
65518
857
5703
2423
836
158
484
25060
3664
3065
5806
16497
5918
273
6065
908
2534
2495
11104
750
160118
Dec
127706
399
6753
2643
959
129
451
10639
3518
4741
5603
13644
5048
338
7903
1106
1765
1316
9274
931
204866
Total
622383
13411
50044
67659
3569
2788
6629
271401
31846
27909
40369
431895
110981
3110
68632
9858
15334
23493
69619
7940
1878870
24
Table 5.11: Month-wise tourist inflow and day visitors in the state of Madhya Pradesh
Domestic
Tourist inflow
Foreign
Tourist inflow
Total
Tourist Inflow
Day Visitors
Total:
Tourist inflow and
day visitors combined
January
399756
57151
456907
362466
819373
February
402057
55753
457810
241366
699176
March
354913
43827
398740
66322
465062
April
378479
12556
391035
146247
537282
May
353335
9700
363035
104865
467900
June
447906
8090
455996
367078
823074
July
564896
14017
578913
323090
902003
August
342504
29436
371940
190565
562505
September
399299
14752
414051
110924
524975
October
501615
11356
512971
261376
774347
November
394190
4435
398625
220172
618797
December
410190
3268
413458
296269
709727
Total
4949141
264340
5213481
2690740
7904221
Month
25
5.3
Table 5.12:- Percentage Distribution of Domestic tourists staying in Accommodation units according to type of accommodation
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/ Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Starred
Hotel
7.4
15.2
11.5
20.6
13.1
11.6
12.2
8.0
8.6
25.0
18.2
9.3
4.6
8.0
18.5
6.6
24.2
7.9
11.7
8.5
11.1
Un
Starred
Hotel
66.8
20.5
76.8
74.0
76.9
53.1
60.8
23.9
9.0
42.0
23.7
78.4
49.8
91.2
71.9
89.9
52.4
53.4
8.9
81.1
65.8
Heritage
1.7
4.3
0.0
2.4
8.0
29.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.1
0.2
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
3.4
0.7
0.0
1.4
Percentage Distribution
Guest House/
Youth
Dormitory
Rest Houses/
Hostels/
Tourist Bungalow YMCA etc
1.7
0.9
0.3
27.3
0.0
0.0
8.7
0.0
0.0
1.8
0.0
0.0
1.0
1.0
0.0
6.3
0.0
0.0
23.7
0.0
3.2
55.2
0.1
0.0
30.3
3.4
0.0
28.2
0.1
0.0
36.0
0.9
0.0
4.4
1.2
0.0
41.3
0.7
0.0
0.1
0.8
0.0
3.9
0.5
0.0
1.6
0.0
0.3
9.0
0.1
0.0
30.8
0.0
0.0
38.2
0.0
0.0
7.6
0.0
2.7
7.8
0.7
0.3
Dharmsala
Others
All
6.9
0.0
3.0
1.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
7.0
48.7
2.6
21.0
5.8
3.5
0.0
5.2
1.1
13.5
4.1
40.5
0.0
7.2
14.2
32.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.4
0.0
0.0
5.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
26
For all centers, 66% of the domestic tourists stayed in un starred accommodation units. Around 11% stayed in starred accommodation units
Incidence of stay in starred accommodation units was comparatively high in Khajuraho (25%), Mandu (24%) and Jabalpur/Bhedaghat (21%)
Incidence of stay in un starred accommodation units was relatively high in Ujjain (90%), Burhanpur (81%) and Chanderi (91%)
Percentage of domestic tourists staying in guest house/rest house /tourists was comparatively high in Amaarkamtak (55%), Shivpuri (41%),
Orchha (36%), Omkareshwar (38%) and Maheshwar (31%).
In the following centers a sizable proportion of domestic tourists stayed in dharamshala : Chitrakoot (49%), Omkareshwar (41%), and
Orchha (21%).
Table 5.13: Percentage Distribution of foreign tourists staying in Accommodation units according to type of accommodation
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/ Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Starred
Hotel
Un Starred
Hotel
Heritage
19.6
18.1
7.8
59.0
0.0
4.8
0.0
0.0
5.8
48.0
25.8
20.6
0.0
0.0
52.6
63.0
24.3
81.0
39.3
84.0
55.4
54.8
37.7
13.3
45.7
44.1
76.0
100.0
100.0
44.6
10.3
0.0
0.0
1.3
14.5
37.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
4.2
3.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
Percentage Distribution
Guest House/
Youth Hostels/
Rest Houses/
YMCA etc
Tourist Bungalow
2.2
1.4
39.3
0.0
11.1
0.0
0.5
0.0
1.0
0.5
2.7
0.0
45.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
77.5
2.2
5.5
0.0
26.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.0
0.5
Dormitory
Dharmsala
Others
All
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
62.3
1.4
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.3
2.5
18.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
27
Centres
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Starred
Hotel
Un Starred
Hotel
Heritage
7.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
27.6
92.6
56.9
0.0
72.6
95.8
53.0
0.0
0.0
60.0
0.0
0.0
7.9
Percentage Distribution
Guest House/
Youth Hostels/
Rest Houses/
YMCA etc
Tourist Bungalow
0.0
0.0
20.7
0.0
40.0
0.0
27.4
0.0
4.2
0.0
9.9
0.2
Dormitory
Dharmsala
Others
All
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
22.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
For all centers, 28% of the domestic tourists stayed in starred accommodation units and 53% stayed in un starred accommodation units.
Percentage of foreign tourists staying in heritage hotels and guest house/ rest house /tourist bungalow was 8 and 10 respectively.
Percentage of foreign tourists staying in starred accommodation units was comparatively high in Jabalpur/ Bhedagaat (59%), Khjuraho
(48%) and Indore (53%).
Incidence of stay in unstarreed accommodation units was relatively high in Pachmarhi (81%), Gwalior (76%), Ujjain (93%) and Burhanpur
(96%).
Percentage of foreign tourists staying in guest house / rest house/ tourists bungalow was sizeable in Sanchi (39%), Chitrakoot (78%), Pench
national park (45%) and Maheshwar (40%)
28
Table 5.14: Percentage Distribution of total tourists (domestic and foreign combined) staying in Accommodation units according to type
of accommodation
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Starred
Hotel
Un Starred
Hotel
Heritage
7.5
16.0
11.5
21.2
11.5
10.7
11.9
8.0
8.6
33.6
20.5
9.5
4.6
7.9
18.6
6.6
23.4
7.9
11.6
8.5
11.9
66.7
21.5
76.8
73.5
77.8
53.1
58.0
23.9
9.0
43.6
30.6
78.5
49.9
91.3
71.8
89.9
52.7
53.3
9.5
81.1
66.0
1.9
3.1
0.0
2.4
8.8
30.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.5
1.4
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
3.5
0.7
0.0
1.6
Percentage Distribution
Guest House/
Youth Hostels/
Rest Houses/
YMCA etc
Tourist Bungalow
1.7
1.0
29.8
0.0
8.7
0.0
1.8
0.0
1.0
1.0
5.6
0.0
20.1
0.0
55.0
0.1
30.7
3.4
19.7
0.0
32.6
0.6
4.3
1.2
41.3
0.7
0.1
0.7
3.9
0.5
1.6
0.0
9.4
0.1
30.9
0.0
38.1
0.0
7.6
0.0
7.9
0.6
Dormit
ory
Dharmsala
Others
All
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.7
0.3
6.9
0.0
3.0
1.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
7.2
48.3
1.6
14.3
5.6
3.5
0.0
5.2
1.1
13.6
4.0
40.1
0.0
6.9
14.1
29.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.4
0.0
0.0
4.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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CHAPTER 6
PROFILE OF TOURISTS AND STATISTICS RELATED TO
TRAVEL DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
In this section, profile of domestic and foreign tourists in terms of education,
household income, occupation, age and sex have been analyzed. Also, number of
night stay and statistics related to package tours and main purpose of visits have been
presented.
6.1
Domestic
Tourists
6.4
39.7
41.3
12.6
100.0
Percentage Distribution
Foreign
All Tourists (Domestic
Tourists
and Foreign combined)
1.7
6.3
16.6
39.1
54.0
41.6
27.7
13.0
100.0
100.0
Among domestic tourists, 40% had read upto secondary/upper secondary and 41%
had technical education
In respect of the foreign tourists 54% had technical education and 28% had higher
education
6.2
Age Group
Upto 15
16-25
Domestic
Male
Female
3.6
5.8
Male
1.5
Foreign
Female
1.9
Male
3.5
Total
Female
5.5
12.3
20.5
10.5
18.4
12.2
20.3
26-40
58.5
61.7
69.9
70.9
59.1
62.5
41-60
24.6
10.9
16.5
8.9
24.2
10.7
Above 60
0.9
1.1
1.5
1.0
1.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
All
100.0
30
6.3
In respect of domestic tourists, both in the case of males and females, majority
belonged to the age group 26-40 years and the relevant percentage was 59 and 62
respectively.
Among foreign tourists, both in the case of males and females, around 70 percent
belonged to the age group 26-40 years.
Trends at the aggregate level was similar to what was observed for domestic
tourists.
6.4
Domestic Tourist
74.6
25.4
100.0
Foreign Tourist
69.7
30.3
100.0
All Tourist
75.8
24.2
100.0
Occupation
Business/ industrialist / Trader / Petty
shopkeeper
Professional (Private Enterprise: Chartered
Accountant, Cost Accountant, Doctor,
Lawyer, Engineer, Consultant, Proprietor
of the firm/institute etc.)
Government service
Private service
Agriculture
Student/Researcher
Housewife
Retired
Others (Specify)
All
Percentage Distribution
All Tourists
Domestic
Foreign
(Domestic and
Tourists
Tourists
Foreign combined)
25.7
13.8
25.3
12.2
23.9
12.6
14.6
31.0
4.7
6.5
2.0
1.3
1.9
100.0
26.4
21.8
1.8
7.6
0.9
0.4
3.3
100.0
14.9
30.7
4.7
6.6
2.0
1.3
2.0
100.0
Among domestic tourists, 31% were in private service and 26% in business.
Among foreign tourists, 26% were in government service. Also a sizeable
proportion was in professional services (23%) and private services (21%).
31
6.5
Percentage Distribution
22.1
39.9
29.3
6.9
1.7
100.0
In respect of the domestic tourists, 40% belonged to the household income group
Rs. 60,000-1,00,000 and another 29% belonged to the group Rs. 1,00,00-2,00,000
Percentage Distribution
35.3
32.9
11.7
8.0
5.5
6.6
100.0
Table 6.7: Average annual household income (Rs.) per Domestic tourist
according to the place of stay for the state of Madhya Pradesh
Reference period: Yearly
Statistics Generated
Accommodation units
All
122465.0
119878.7
121772.5
32
Table 6.8: Average annual household income ($) per foreign tourist for the state
of Madhya Pradesh
Reference period: Yearly
Statistics Generated
Average Household Income
6.6
Amount ($)
86800
Purpose of Visit
Domestic
Tourists
29.6
17.2
6.9
7.7
20.5
6.9
3.5
11.2
2.0
0.7
0.8
0.2
3.2
Percentage distribution
Foreign
All tourists (Domestic
Tourists
and Foreign combined)
73.2
30.9
20.1
17.3
14.1
7.1
2.5
7.5
0.9
20.1
1.0
6.7
0.1
3.4
6.3
11.0
0.4
2.0
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.2
2.5
3.2
33
35
30
Percentage
25
20
15
10
6.7
purpose of visit
Others
Sports
Conference
Education
Pilgrimage
Health
Business
Wildlife
Resorts
Cultural activities
Employment
Package tour
Domestic
Tourists
Foreign
Tourists
3.6
3.7
3.5
Domestic
Tourists
88.5
Foreign
Tourists
80.0
8.5
9.2
8.5
1.7
0.6
0.8
100.0
9.5
0.6
0.8
100.0
1.8
0.6
0.8
100.0
34
6.8
High percentage of domestic (89%) as well as foreign (80%) tourists made their
own travel plan
Domestic Tourists
Foreign Tourists
All Tourists (Domestic
and Foreign combined)
0.5
49.8
22.2
17.9
8.4
1.2
100.0
percentage
50
40
30
20
10
0
1 Nights
2 Nights
3 Nights
4-5
Nights
6-10
Nights
Above 10
Nights
Table 6.13: Average No. of Night stay per respondent in accommodation unit:
domestic tourists, foreign tourists, all tourists
Reference period: Yearly
Statistics Generated
Average number of night stay
Domestic
Tourists
2.9
Foreign
Tourists
4.1
Average number of night stay per domestic and foreign tourists is estimated as 2.9
and 4.1 respectively.
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CHAPTER 7
TRENDS IN TOURIST EXPENDITURE
In this chapter Trends in Expenditure incurred by the tourists in the course of the
visits have been analyzed. For purpose of analysis the items of expenditure have been
classified according to standard norms.
7.1
Domestic
Tourists
31.2
23.5
Foreign
Tourists
30.9
21.3
13.4
9.4
13.0
1.4
5.8
1.5
0.8
0.4
0.8
7.1
3.8
1.0
1.0
2.1
1.2
0.5
11.6
0.5
1.1
100.0
4.8
4.0
1.2
1.7
1.9
0.7
0.6
16.2
0.2
1.0
100.0
7.0
3.7
1.0
1.0
2.1
1.2
0.4
12.7
0.5
1.1
100.0
36
1.1
2.1
0.4
1.2
12.7
0.5
31.2
P ro cessed fo o d
3.7
Fo o twear
To iletries
Gems & Jewellery
0.8
23.1
1.5
13
Table 7.2: Average expenditure per tourist per day: domestic tourists, foreign
tourists, all tourists
Reference period: Yearly
Statistics Generated
Average expenditure per tourist per day
Domestic
Tourists
778
Foreign
Tourists
1657
Average expenditure per day per domestic and foreign tourist is estimated as Rs.
778 and Rs. 1657 respectively.
Amount
93,028
8,482
1,01,510
Annual tourists expenditure for domestic tourists, foreign tourists and all tourists
is estimated as Rs. 93,028 lacs, Rs. 8,482 lacs and Rs. 1,01,510 lacs respectively.
37
7.2
Table 7.4: Expenditure incurred for this trip prior to entering the center
Reference period: Yearly
Items of expenditure
Accommodation Services
Food and Beverage Serving Services
Transport Equipment Rental (Hired
taxi/car/jeep/tractor)
Travel agencies and similar
Other Recreational and
Entertainment Services
Clothing and Garments
Processed food
Tobacco products
Alcohol
Durable goods
Footwear
Toiletries
Gems and Jewellery
Medicines and Health Related items
Printing and Publishing
Passenger Transport Service
ALL
Domestic
Tourists
24.5
17.9
16.4
Foreign
Tourists
30.9
24.5
7.6
0.2
0.1
2.4
0.1
0.3
0.1
1.7
4.6
2.1
0.7
0.3
1.1
5.4
0.1
0.0
0.6
24.4
100.0
1.4
4.5
1.4
3.5
6.3
0.3
0.6
1.6
0.1
0.7
14.0
100.0
1.6
4.6
2.0
0.9
0.8
1.0
5.2
0.4
0.0
0.6
22.8
100.0
With regard to the domestic tourists, major items of expenditure incurred prior to
the trip was on accommodation services (25%) and passenger transport services
(24%)
In respect of foreign tourists major items of expenditure was on accommodation
services (31%) and food and beverage serving services (25%)
38
Table 7.5: Average Expenditure per tourist incurred for this trip prior to
entering the center
Reference period: Yearly
Items of expenditure
Accommodation Services
Food and Beverage Serving Services
Transport Equipment Rental (Hired
taxi/car/jeep/tractor)
Travel agencies and similar
Other Recreational and
Entertainment Services
Clothing and Garments
Processed food
Tobacco products
Alcohol
Durable goods
Footwear
Toiletries
Gems and Jewellery
Medicines and Health Related items
Printing and Publishing
Passenger Transport Service
ALL
Domestic
Tourists
393.1
276.2
Foreign
Tourists
1396.1
1346.9
198.6
431.3
201.7
78.6
209.7
84.5
14.9
63.1
15.2
159.5
59.8
38.9
129.0
80.7
118.2
233.5
111.8
26.4
15.8
304.2
2240
200.1
229.7
108.9
376.3
453.6
75.9
48.5
75.0
21.1
25.6
454.6
5516
159.0
61.6
39.6
154.5
108.2
131.1
232.3
104.4
26.6
15.7
301.4
2323
Average expenditure incurred per tourist prior to entering the center is estimated
as Rs.2240 for domestic tourists and Rs 5516 for foreign tourists.
39
CHAPTER 8
SURVEY OF ACCOMMODATION UNITS AND ESTABLISHMENTS
In this chapter, the survey results of accommodation units and establishments have
been presented. The surveyed establishments include restaurants, tour & travel agents/
tourist car operator and souvenir/handicraft shops.
The statistics relating to tourists staying in accommodation units and the employment
statistics with reference to accommodation units have been analyzed. In particular,
number of tourists and the bed night spent have been presented. The trends among
domestic tourists from different states and foreign tourists from different countries
have been analyzed. Also, employment statistics according to standard classification
have been presented and the employment trends for different categories of hotels have
also been analyzed. In respect of establishments, the employment norms have been
derived.
Survey of Accommodation units
8.1
8.2
Table 8.2: Annual statistics of Domestic Tourists from the States: Andhra
Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Gujarat
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/
Bhedaghat
Kanha
National Park
Bandhavgarh
National Park
Pench National
Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All
Centers
Andhra Pradesh
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
3848
10273
39
100
424
1207
Assam
Bihar
1047
12
46
Bed
Nights
spent
2760
18
119
No. of
Tourists
4329
22
860
Bed
Nights
spent
10966
48
2248
No. of
Tourists
Chhattisgarh
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
8420
21978
153
346
2928
6334
Gujarat
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
4441
11401
32
57
1112
2425
170
383
264
550
1145
2632
7844
16098
1418
3235
72
137
75
132
167
351
1222
2672
547
1154
81
137
31
65
35
76
493
972
226
515
73
29
50
221
61
2159
324
42
436
219
13
5
43
34
155
71
102
717
155
5966
790
84
814
381
29
5
56
79
6
119
25
27
6
176
19
0
492
206
3
0
1
92
12
354
42
66
12
521
44
0
954
357
10
0
2
133
75
279
994
542
178
458
85
9
1209
457
16
15
13
152
155
870
2506
1405
547
1226
141
25
2271
788
22
33
39
238
424
3822
1297
937
399
2782
674
89
2726
668
35
36
148
282
797
9804
3816
2953
1125
7438
1593
178
5735
1327
81
66
394
508
54
348
251
201
68
384
98
18
3193
989
43
139
529
552
132
908
758
520
189
1188
219
45
6552
1522
96
197
546
871
8340
21637
2644
6148
11036
26584
35375
84212
14640
32528
Table 8.3: Annual statistics of Domestic Tourists from the States: Haryana,
Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/
Bhedaghat
Kanha
National Park
Bandhavgarh
National Park
Pench
National Park
Haryana
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
6967
19200
104
277
437
1159
Karnataka
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
2365
6032
34
71
341
1013
Kerala
5803
8
66
Bed
Nights
spent
15290
10
135
No. of
Tourists
Madhya Pradesh
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
144892
370316
1089
2315
15053
35277
Maharastra
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
30042
76541
206
501
9309
24586
172
320
773
1337
674
1155
28718
53714
11307
24704
204
652
40
89
100
209
2618
5819
2717
6250
25
78
39
56
20
43
870
1900
828
1751
45
131
11
15
1302
2565
686
1432
41
Centres
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All
Centers
Haryana
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
390
1104
984
3072
387
1301
274
822
2625
7073
998
2174
63
176
27097
45949
8258
14034
555
958
576
1006
1191
2467
6456
9847
57804
111799
Karnataka
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
530
1513
17
29
240
921
100
265
73
251
17
26
0
0
235
481
236
431
5
15
16
36
76
84
62
84
5206
12746
Kerala
534
9
113
84
170
28
0
541
263
17
43
82
101
Bed
Nights
spent
1419
28
892
244
544
31
0
1103
530
40
92
167
196
8657
22133
No. of
Tourists
Madhya Pradesh
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
2645
6802
9973
27334
5429
28279
3983
9042
21106
61307
7424
19417
1483
2837
23835
46345
9625
15664
2015
5303
1943
5130
5600
12336
5591
9285
295191
720982
Maharastra
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
2276
6112
2168
6460
1698
5155
650
1933
8039
21951
2459
5723
402
767
23548
43276
8566
15075
825
2055
835
1938
2290
5240
5497
9186
114345
260632
Table 8.4: Annual statistics of Domestic Tourists from the States: Orissa,
Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/
Bhedaghat
Kanha
National Park
Bandhavgarh
National Park
Pench
National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All
Centers
Orissa
No. of
Bed
Tourists Nights
spent
3031
8602
68
170
1817
5303
Punjab
No. of
Bed
Tourists Nights
spent
9162
25320
68
220
502
1224
Rajasthan
No. of
Bed
Tourists
Nights
spent
11102
29465
199
568
2516
7024
Tamil Nadu
No. of
Bed
Tourists Nights
spent
1685
4414
15
26
20
42
Uttar Pradesh
No. of
Bed
Tourists
Nights
spent
15486
40757
267
698
1934
5106
359
934
2843
6237
396
929
243
435
2273
4724
184
487
790
2031
151
308
89
156
1153
3140
70
277
271
632
22
27
16
26
355
1028
41
349
1556
1308
642
5761
1326
292
872
280
97
86
194
177
83
946
4869
4165
2139
14721
2933
538
1869
563
313
263
616
436
38
354
386
205
143
1491
583
54
9827
3438
218
183
448
2230
85
950
1378
669
424
4180
1186
128
17549
6399
377
330
881
3736
54
540
1861
1863
784
3946
1233
150
11691
4729
585
688
1693
2928
111
1411
5452
5918
2320
9327
2581
249
20402
8264
1770
1976
4430
4669
0
105
0
15
47
223
38
0
181
53
10
27
31
22
0
321
0
109
160
689
54
0
313
80
43
37
37
33
199
526
8854
4039
2354
7472
2074
265
11841
3114
487
525
930
2646
533
1411
23604
13308
6472
21417
4648
588
20555
5142
1542
1535
2627
3771
18504
50222
33232
73932
47126
107198
2818
6974
66790
162603
42
Table 8.5: Annual statistics of Domestic Tourists from the States: West Bengal,
Delhi, North-East, and Others
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/
Bhedaghat
Kanha National
Park
Bandhavgarh
National Park
Pench National
Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All
Centers
West Bengal
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
5358 13531
45
81
1352
3371
Delhi
24279
180
191
Bed
Nights
spent
61244
407
459
No. of
Tourists
North East
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
2103
5723
8
21
10
30
Others
19294
299
3547
Bed
Nights
spent
50517
672
6951
No. of
Tourists
1455
2984
2449
5567
420
867
7677
17683
190
493
946
2120
152
325
2126
4847
38
89
236
480
50
76
755
1592
94
373
376
348
320
335
24
2
374
205
2
3
5
80
163
935
990
839
708
1108
58
2
766
271
3
6
11
178
37
1298
363
459
266
1511
344
68
3081
937
141
63
220
532
88
3747
1189
1614
816
4529
725
135
5581
1636
396
129
467
1108
0
54
1
2
12
217
4
0
338
121
1
18
16
66
0
112
2
3
31
893
4
0
709
177
2
46
44
110
166
2676
4404
1884
819
6340
1126
200
9918
12966
1045
320
648
1501
381
7657
11132
6797
2711
18903
2614
392
19909
23301
2371
956
1996
2663
10977
26585
37596
92433
3592
9173
77708
184043
43
No. of Tourists
295191
114345
66790
57804
47126
35375
33232
18504
14640
11036
8657
8340
5206
2818
2644
136024
857732
44
The listed states are arranged in descending order according to number of tourists
checked-in and number of bed nights spent. The results are explained below:
8.3
Table 8.8: Annual statistics of Foreign Tourists from different Nations: U.K,
France, Italy, Canada and U.A.E.
Reference period: Yearly
U.K
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/
Bhedaghat
Kanha
National Park
Bandhavgarh
National Park
Pench
National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All
Centers
France
183
31
8
Bed
Nights
spent
524
110
14
64
Italy
197
50
12
Bed
Nights
spent
803
205
26
184
37
94
263
162
23
2
29
1320
695
191
4
16
51
19
0
0
0
0
No. of
Tourists
2890
Canada
68
46
3
Bed
Nights
spent
297
96
12
94
59
86
352
40
16
80
5869
2450
1304
4
16
101
36
0
0
0
0
35
3
12
1400
492
75
0
0
16
19
51
0
22
0
11362
No. of
Tourists
2487
U.A.E
105
3
9
Bed
Nights
spent
336
6
14
19
24
60
7
26
4968
1478
571
0
0
33
32
171
0
51
0
3
3
7
1447
484
1
0
0
1
7
0
0
0
0
8629
No. of
Tourists
2099
8
2
0
Bed
Nights
spent
31
6
0
31
142
44
23
91
6
14
34
4692
1646
1
0
0
1
21
0
0
0
0
23
3
4
499
230
12
2
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
47
8
4
1633
706
74
2
4
0
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
2
121
69
4
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
429
158
11
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
No. of
Tourists
6870
919
2933
No. of
Tourists
242
790
45
Table 8.9: Annual statistics of Foreign Tourists from different Nations: Pakistan,
Netherlands, Korea (South), Spain and U.S.A.
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/ Bhedaghat
Kanha National
Park
Bandhavgarh
National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Pakistan
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
2
8
7
0
0
0
0
0
Netherlands
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
33
165
20
47
2
2
1
1
Korea (South)
No. of
Bed
Tourists
Nights
spent
374
1076
161
503
0
0
5
5
Spain
No. of
Bed
Tourists
Nights
spent
89
337
32
68
0
0
0
0
U.S.A
No. of
Bed
Tourists
Nights
spent
310
1045
82
217
9
18
130
419
150
472
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
16
4
0
1
0
44
31
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
160
8
0
2
0
200
150
172
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
749
0
5
0
1
685
215
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1445
0
9
0
2
3110
791
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5496
0
0
0
0
608
110
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
841
0
0
0
0
2039
399
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
2846
83
44
0
47
1547
723
237
2
0
51
20
45
2
20
0
3500
226
90
0
132
6686
2381
1574
2
0
84
30
134
8
57
0
13575
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/ Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National
Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Germany
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
230
742
78
271
9
19
42
88
27
45
17
7
10
6
596
134
60
2
0
0
0
22
2
21
0
1263
70
12
28
8
2082
414
405
2
0
0
0
66
4
52
0
4308
Malaysia
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
11
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
110
0
2
0
0
6
0
0
0
130
0
0
0
0
0
0
783
0
2
0
0
22
0
0
0
844
Australia
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
59
227
26
62
22
44
33
95
153
485
158
31
4
4
503
250
12
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
5
1264
479
97
12
6
2069
837
91
0
0
0
0
8
0
4
15
4531
Switzerland
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
96
302
25
84
2
6
0
0
51
102
0
0
0
0
110
86
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
375
0
0
0
0
684
322
34
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
1540
Bangladesh
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
3
27
0
0
0
0
29
69
101
258
49
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
185
46
171
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
543
Table 8.11: Annual statistics of Foreign Tourists from different Nations: Nepal,
China, Srilanka, Japan and Saudi Arabia
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/
Bhedaghat
Kanha
National Park
Bandhavgarh
National Park
Pench
National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All
Centers
Nepal
No. of Bed
Tourists Nights
spent
22
173
2
4
0
0
China
No. of Bed
Tourists Nights
spent
46
211
20
52
1
1
Srilanka
No. of Bed
Tourists Nights
spent
193
602
87
523
0
0
Japan
No. of Bed
Tourists Nights
spent
326
1298
115
311
5
19
Saudi Arabia
No. of Bed
Tourists Nights
spent
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
18
20
40
41
89
0
0
0
0
0
35
1
0
7
1
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
187
1
0
15
1
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
441
201
8
2
0
0
0
12
0
0
9
0
0
0
1430
626
112
2
0
0
0
38
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
50
9
4
1351
496
224
2
0
72
34
31
0
4
1
111
24
8
4860
1515
1800
2
0
157
65
88
0
10
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
75
395
750
2508
280
1125
2785
10399
47
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Bhojpur
Bhimbetka
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National
Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Singapore
Bed
No. of
Nights
Tourists
spent
3
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
Iran
Other Countries
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bed
Nights
spent
98
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
32
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
110
No. of
Tourists
No. of
Tourists
Bed Nights
spent
1499
266
0
0
89
803
1788
5031
677
0
0
227
2507
4790
1028
176
27
110
5205
1795
387
8
18
168
139
72
6
61
18
13661
2549
318
100
340
21039
6004
2318
13
23
317
268
219
22
140
25
46925
No. of Tourists
3500
2940
2785
2487
2099
1445
1264
1263
919
841
48
Countries
China
Switzerland
Sri Lanka
U.A.E
Bangladesh
Netherlands
Malaysia
Nepal
Iran
Pakistan
Singapore
Other location
Total
No. of Tourists
750
375
280
242
185
160
130
75
32
5
3
13365
35145
Table 8.14: Number of Bed nights spent in the accommodation units in Madhya
Pradesh from various Countries.
Reference period: Yearly
Countries
U.S.A
U.K.
Japan
France
Italy
Korea(South)
Australia
Germany
Canada
Spain
China
Switzerland
Sri Lanka
Malaysia
U.A.E
Netherlands
Bangladesh
Nepal
Iran
Pakistan
Singapore
Other locations
Total
The listed counties are arranged in descending order according to number of tourists
checked-in and number of bed nights spent. The results are explained below:
8.4
Employment Statistics
Number of Permanent
employees
97 (6.8)
162 (11.4)
302 (21.2)
240 (16.8)
157 (11)
49 (3.4)
13 (0.9)
66 (4.6)
19 (1.3)
16 (1.1)
13 (0.9)
11 (0.8)
22 (1.5)
27 (1.9)
4 (0.2)
15 (1)
214 (15)
1422 (100)
Number of casual or
temporary employees
1 (0.6)
7 (3.9)
19 (11.4)
17 (10.2)
15 (9)
1 (0.6)
1 (0.6)
27 (16)
7 (4.2)
0 (0)
1 (0.6)
1 (0.3)
3 (1.8)
1 (0.3)
1 (0.3)
29 (17.5)
38 (22.6)
166 (100)
Number of Permanent
employees
508 (10.6)
803 (16.8)
1074 (22.5)
878 (18.4)
753 (15.8)
147 (3.1)
18 (0.4)
135 (2.8)
Number of casual or
temporary employees
10 (1.7)
37 (6.4)
108 (18.9)
65 (11.3)
89 (15.6)
16 (2.7)
4 (0.7)
51 (9)
50
Departments
Sales & Marketing
Purchase & Stores
Human Resource
Public Relation
Engineering
Telephone
Health Club
Laundry
Other departments
Total
Number of Permanent
employees
50 (1)
42 (0.9)
21 (0.4)
23 (0.5)
14 (0.3)
29 (0.6)
5 (0.1)
57 (1.2)
221 (4.6)
4773 (100)
Number of casual or
temporary employees
10 (1.8)
6 (1)
5 (0.9)
5 (0.9)
4 (0.7)
1 (0.2)
0 (0)
123 (21.5)
39 (6.8)
570 (100)
Number of Permanent
employees
13 (9.6)
21 (15.1)
30 (22.1)
26 (19.1)
22 (16.2)
4 (2.9)
1 (0.4)
6 (4)
2 (1.5)
1 (0.7)
1 (0.4)
2 (1.1)
3 (1.8)
1 (0.7)
1 (0.7)
2 (1.5)
3 (2.2)
136 (100)
Number of casual or
temporary employees
1 (4.5)
1 (9.1)
2 (13.6)
1 (9.1)
2 (13.6)
1 (4.5)
0 (0)
3 (22.7)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
2 (13.6)
1 (9.1)
11 (100)
51
Number of Permanent
employees
126 (16.3)
155 (20.2)
79 (10.2)
56 (7.3)
154 (20)
26 (3.4)
1 (0.1)
8 (1)
2 (0.2)
1 (0.1)
0 (0)
1 (0.1)
0 (0)
10 (1.3)
0 (0)
3 (0.3)
151 (19.6)
769 (100)
Number of casual or
temporary employees
2 (2.5)
1 (0.8)
4 (5.8)
5 (7.5)
19 (31.7)
1 (1.7)
0 (0)
6 (9.2)
1 (1.7)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
5 (8.3)
19 (30.8)
60 (100)
52
No. of
Accommodation
Units
8
44
4
468
85
7
2
88
2
708
No. of
Rooms
Permanent
Employee
Casual
Employee
Total No. of
Employee
327
1316
174
8449
985
76
38
1327
25
12717
193
1536
229
4505
450
55
24
321
18
7331
7
134
1
1029
48
200
1670
230
5534
498
55
25
331
28
8571
1
10
10
1240
53
8.5
Star-1/2/3
Star-4/5
10 (5.4)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
3 (6.1)
3 (5.8)
0 (0)
6 (50)
0 (0)
0 (0)
1 (2.1)
4 (11.1)
3 (14.3)
2 (6.3)
0 (0)
0 (0)
11 (10.4)
0 (0)
1 (20)
0 (0)
1 (10)
0 (0)
2 (1)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
1 (2)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
1 (2.1)
3 (8.3)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
1 (20)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
44 (6.2)
8 (1.2)
Delux
Heritage Hotel
Unstarred Hotel
Guest house
3 (1.6)
134 (69.2)
1 (14.3)
13 (6.6)
3 (42.9)
1 (1.9)
1 (2.1)
2 (5.6)
1 (4.8)
(91.8)
(84.6)
(90.9)
(50)
(75)
(10)
18 (52.8)
2 (9.5)
24 (81.3)
6 (40)
4 (100)
72 (67)
32 (80)
2 (40)
3 (40)
12 (11.3)
8 (20)
4 (14.8)
30 (4.2)
41
44
24
6
3
1
4 (0.6)
Tourist
Bungalow
Dormitory
Youth
Hostel
Dharmasala
Total
31 (15.9)
193 (100)
6 (100)
3 (42.9)
4 (7.7)
1 (4.5)
1 (4.5)
1 (25)
5 (50)
25 (44.7)
7 (19.4)
6 (28.6)
3 (9.4)
9 (60)
1 (2.8)
1 (4.8)
5 (4.3)
1 (0.9)
21 (74.1)
1
4
2
2
443 (62.6)
85 (12)
2 (20)
(20)
(60)
(20)
(7.4)
2 (20)
28 (48.9)
8 (38.1)
1 (3.1)
1 (0.9)
6 (5.2)
8 (70)
1 (3.7)
8 (1.2)
2 (0.3)
2 (0.3)
81 (11.5)
45 (100)
52 (100)
26 (100)
11 (100)
4 (100)
10 (100)
57 (100)
35 (100)
21 (100)
29 (100)
15 (100)
4 (100)
108 (100)
40 (100)
6 (100)
7 (100)
11 (100)
28 (100)
708 (100)
54
3 (1.6)
3 (42.9)
7 (16.3)
2 (3.8)
4 (13.6)
1
5
2
3
2
2
1
(25)
(50)
(4.3)
(8.3)
(9.5)
(6.5)
(6.7)
1 (2.5)
2 (40)
1 (20)
Public
Limited
5 (2.7)
41 (5.8)
Single Owner
4 (2.2)
169 (87.4)
3 (57.1)
38 (83.7)
40 (76.9)
19 (72.7)
2 (16.7)
3 (75)
3 (30)
55 (95.7)
26 (75)
13 (61.9)
24 (83.9)
14 (93.3)
4 (100)
93 (86.1)
37 (92.5)
2 (40)
6 (80)
7 (60)
Charitable
Total
trust
12 (6)
193 (100)
6 (100)
45 (100)
4 (7.7)
52 (100)
26 (100)
11 (100)
4 (100)
2 (20)
10 (100)
57 (100)
1 (2.8)
35 (100)
4 (19)
21 (100)
1 (3.2)
29 (100)
15 (100)
4 (100)
3 (2.6)
108 (100)
40 (100)
6 (100)
7 (100)
4 (40)
11 (100)
2 (7.4)
26 (92.6)
28 (100)
34 (4.8)
586 (82.7)
6 (11.5)
4 (13.6)
9 (83.3)
1 (2.8)
1 (4.8)
4 (11.1)
1 (4.8)
2 (6.5)
8 (7.8)
1 (2.5)
4 (3.5)
1 (2.5)
1 (20)
Burhanpur
Total MP State
Pvt. Ltd.
18 (2.5)
30 (4.3)
708 (100)
55
Table 8.22: No. of Rooms/Beds (Starred accommodation units 1,2 and 3 combined)
Reference period: Yearly
Single AC
Bhopal
Rooms
Beds
85 (8.5)
85 (8.5)
Chitrakoot
15 (5.1)
Khajuraho
15 (5.1)
Double AC
Rooms
Beds
Suits AC
Rooms
Beds
Rooms
Beds
Double Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
Suits Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
15 (5.1)
31 (10.2)
29 (9.6)
58 (19.3)
14 (4.5) 27 (9.1)
18 (6)
40 (13.2)
56 (18.5)
10 (3.4)
20 (6.8)
68 (23.1)
120 (40.8)
95 (15.9)
169 (28.2)
18 (17.9)
13 (12.9)
24 (23.9)
825 (35.9)
1523 (66.2)
8 (2.6)
Omkareshwar
2 (1.7)
100 (4.3) 100 (4.3) 350 (15.2)
3 (3.4)
700 (30.4)
2 (1.7)
3 (3.4)
Total
Beds
1218
(121.8)
140 (46.2)
304 (30.4) 608 (60.8) 28 (2.8) 57 (5.7) 61 (6.1) 66 (6.6) 81 (8.1) 162 (16.2) 34 (3.4) 102 (10.2)
Gwalior
Total MP
State
Single Non-AC
9 (8.9)
Rooms
603 (60.3)
Note: Figures in the bracket indicate average number of rooms/beds per accommodation units.
In respect of star (1,2 and 3) combined, double Ac rooms are maximum in number. Average number of rooms and beds per
accommodation unit is 15 and 30 respectively. This is followed by double non-Ac rooms, where, the average number of rooms and
beds is 8 and 17 respectively.
56
Center
Bhopal
Pachmarhi
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Mandu
TotalAll Centers
50 (6.3)
50 (6.3)
Suits AC
Single Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
Rooms
Beds
8 (3.8) 15 (7.7) 17 (8.3) 18 (9)
7 (6.9) 28 (27.6) 4 (3.5) 4 (3.5)
2 (2.3)
5 (4.6)
38 (12.7) 76 (25.3)
23 (23) 23 (23)
Double Non-AC
Suits Non-AC
Total
Rooms
Beds
Rooms
Beds
Rooms
Beds
22 (10.9) 44 (21.9) 9 (4.6) 28 (13.8) 161 (80.1) 292 (145.3)
8 (8.1) 18 (17.8)
26 (25.7)
64 (63.3)
12 (12.1) 24 (24.2)
16 (16.1)
34 (34.3)
106 (35.4) 212 (70.7)
304 (101.5) 592 (197.3)
10 (10.4) 23 (23)
59 (59)
86 (86)
45 (5.6)
28 (3.5)
Note: Figures in the bracket indicate average number of rooms/beds per accommodation units.
With regard to star (4&5) combined, double Ac rooms are maximum in number. Average number of rooms and beds is 31 and 63
respectively. This is followed by double Non AC rooms where the average number of rooms and beds is 20 and 40 respectively.
Dormitory Hall
Single AC
Rooms Beds Rooms Beds
1246 1018
1059
201 (1.5) (9.3)
(7.6)
(7.9)
820
(20)
488
92 (2.1) (11.1) 136 (3.1)
276
43 (1.8) (11.5)
82 (2)
136
(3.1)
Double AC
Rooms Beds
965
1903
(7.2) (14.2)
3 (3) 6 (6)
135
267
(3.3)
(6.5)
273
554
(6.2) (12.6)
48 (2) 96 (4)
Suits AC
Rooms
Beds
402 (3)
Single Non-AC
Rooms Beds
1005 1005
750 (5.6) (7.5)
(7.5)
176 (4.3)
697 (17)
88 (2)
176 (4)
103
(2.5)
321
(7.3)
84
(3.5)
103
(2.5)
330
(7.5)
89
(3.7)
Double Non-AC
Suits Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
Rooms
Beds
1541
3055
(11.5)
(22.8) 322 (2.4) 563 (4.2)
5 (5)
10 (10)
767
381 (9.3) (18.7)
82 (2)
328 (8)
458
911
66 (1.5) 132 (3)
(10.4)
(20.7)
300
151 (6.3) (12.5)
57
Centers
Dormitory Hall
Single AC
Rooms Beds Rooms Beds
Double AC
Rooms Beds
Suits AC
Rooms
Beds
Bandhavgarh National
Park
Pench National Park
18 (6)
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
2 (2)
Khajuraho
36 (2)
Orchha
2 (1)
Gwalior
48 (2)
Shivpuri
6 (1)
Chanderi
4 (1)
Indore
108 (1.5)
Ujjain
80 (2.5)
Mandu
2 (1)
Maheshwar
3 (1)
Burhanpur
36 (1.7)
763 (1.7)
180
(60)
10
(10)
0 (3)
167
(9.3)
9
(4.5)
240
(10)
24
(4)
26
(6.5)
720
727
(10) (10.1)
598
(18.7) 211 (6.6)
40
(20)
60
(20)
313
(14.9) 126 (6)
5218 2219
(11.9) (5.0)
15 (5) 30 (10)
0 (3)
6 (6) 12 (12)
0 (7) 0 (14)
61
124
(3.4)
(6.9)
8 (4)
283
(11.8)
16 (8)
636
(26.5)
0 (2)
118 (4.9)
749
(10.4)
346
(10.8)
1498
(20.8)
813
(25.4)
20 (10) 40 (20)
336
126 (6) 147 (7) (16)
2259
3083
6378
(5.1)
(7.0) (14.5)
295 (4.1)
122 (3.8)
Double Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
27
(4.5)
27
(4.5)
56 (9.3)
6 (2)
6 (2)
23 (7.7) 46 (15.3)
Suits Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
112
(18.7)
4 (4)
3 (3)
203
(11.3)
407
(22.6)
16 (8)
329
(13.7)
32 (16)
658
(27.4)
0 (4)
72 (4) 72 (4)
24 (4) 48 (8)
727
(10.1)
211
(6.6)
Single Non-AC
Rooms Beds
235 (9.8)
127
(5.3)
21
(3.5)
187
(7.8)
21
(3.5)
43 (7.2) 86 (14.3)
4 (2)
17
(5.5)
109
(5.2)
2576
1201 (2.7) 2695 (6.1) (5.9)
4 (2)
20
(6.5)
109
(5.2)
2660
(6.0)
15 (7.5)
30 (15)
21 (7)
42 (14)
298
149 (7.1) (14.2)
4446
8856
(10.1)
(20.1)
1334
(3.0)
2751
(6.3)
Note: Figures in the bracket indicate average number of rooms/beds per accommodation units.
58
Among un starred accommodation units, majority are double non AC rooms. Average number of rooms and bed is 10 and 20
respectively. This is followed by double AC rooms where the average number of rooms and beds per accommodation unit is 7 and
15 respectively.
Center
Single AC
Rooms
Beds
Bhopal
Double AC
Rooms
Beds
99 (33)
Jabalpur/
Bhedaghat
6 (6)
6 (6)
Total MP
State
6 (1.5)
6 (1.5)
198 (66)
Rooms
Suits AC
Beds
80 (26.7)
80 (20.0)
160 (53.3)
160 (40.0)
Single Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
Double Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
18 (6)
36 (12)
6 (6)
6 (6)
12 (12)
24 (24)
24 (6)
42 (10.5)
12 (3)
24 (6)
Rooms
Total
Beds
197
395
24
36
221(55.3) 431(107.8)
Note: 1. Figures in the bracket indicate average number of rooms/beds per accommodation units.
2. In other centers, there are no heritage accommodation units.
Among heritage hotels, majority are double AC and the average number of rooms and bed per accommodation units is 25 and 50
respectively. This is closely followed by suite AC where the average number of rooms and bed per accommodation unit is 20 and
40 respectively.
59
Dormitory Hall
Single AC
Rooms
Beds
Rooms Beds
69 (1.6) 581 (13.5)
5 (1)
38 (7.5) 50 (10) 50 (10)
7 (1.8) 81 (20.3)
2 (1)
60 (30)
4 (2)
4 (2)
4 (4)
40 (40)
9 (1)
135 (15)
110 (2) 506 (9.2)
20 (2)
180 (18)
34 (2.1) 182 (11.4)
8 (2)
40 (10)
10 (1.1)
45 (5)
43 (1.8) 391 (16.3)
4 (1)
48 (12)
21 (2.1) 381 (38.1)
19 (2.7) 177 (25.3)
Double AC
Rooms
Beds
50 (10)
100 (20)
5 (2.5)
10 (5)
Suits AC
Rooms Beds
40 (4)
80 (8)
Single Non-AC
Double Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
Rooms
Beds
292 (6.8) 292 (6.8) 404 (9.4) 813 (18.9)
24 (4.8) 24 (4.8) 56 (11.2) 112 (22.3)
29 (7.3) 29 (7.3) 42 (10.5)
84 (21)
10 (5)
10 (5)
8 (4)
16 (8)
2 (2)
4 (4)
63 (7)
63 (7)
81 (9)
162 (18)
176 (3.2) 176 (3.2) 440 (8)
880 (16)
30 (3)
30 (3)
86 (8.6)
173 (17.3)
64 (4) 48 (3)
48 (3)
133 (8.3) 267 (16.7)
8 (2)
8 (2)
39 (9.8)
78 (19.5)
33 (3.7) 33 (3.7) 47 (5.2)
94 (10.4)
120 (5) 120 (5) 199 (8.3) 401 (16.7)
10 (10) 10 (10)
10 (10)
20 (20)
24 (6)
36 (9)
31 (7.7)
61 (15.3)
73 (7.3) 77 (7.7) 81 (8.1) 162 (16.2)
42 (6)
42 (6)
56 (8)
112 (16)
Suits Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
765 (17.8) 1686 (39.2)
185 (36.8)
324 (64.5)
78 (19.5)
194 (48.5)
29 (14.5)
100 (50)
6 (6)
44 (44)
153 (17)
360 (40)
891 (16.2) 1892 (34.4)
189 (18.9)
490 (49)
279 (17.5)
625 (39.1)
55 (13.8)
126 (31.5)
90 (10)
172 (19)
362 (15.1)
912 (38)
20 (20)
30 (30)
59 (14.8) 145 (36.4)
215 (21.5)
700 (70)
117 (16.7) 331 (47.3)
365 (2.4) 2885 (18.6) 54 (0.3) 54 (0.3) 345 (2.2) 691 (4.5) 32 (0.2) 64 (0.4) 983 (2.5) 999 (6.4) 1715 (11.1) 3438 (22.2) 3494 (22.5) 8131 (52.5)
Note: Figures in the bracket indicate average number of rooms/beds per accommodation units.
In terms of number of rooms the majority are double non-AC rooms. The average number of rooms and beds per accommodation
units is 11 and 22 respectively.
60
Double AC
Suits AC
Single Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
Rooms
Rooms
143
284
38
28
251
499
55
2751
3083
6378
99
345
3921
198
691
8050
Beds
Double Non-AC
Rooms
Beds
105
79
Suits Non-AC
Total
453
566
934
43
45
159
189
1201
2576
2660
4446
8856
1334
2751 15622
30817
80
32
1406
24
983
3626
42
999
3746
12
1715
6437
24
3438
12586
1343
226
3494
2779 20209
441
8131
40776
3118
28
Beds
Maximum number of rooms as well as beds is evidence for unstarred accommodation units and the relevant numbers are
15,662 and 30, 817 respectively.
With regard to the type of rooms, double non-AC rooms/beds were maximum in numbers and the number of rooms and beds
was 6437 and 12586 respectively.
61
Un
Heritage
starred
36
61
25
.
41
.
24
20
27
21
.
35
.
70
.
60
.
38
.
43
.
46
.
45
.
22
.
20
.
20
.
25
.
30
.
.
.
17
.
30
51
Others
All
32
38
.
16
22
.
40
30
41
36
37
18
49
.
14
.
25
21
27
18
33
37
25
44
22
26
22
37
58
46
68
45
46
20
20
25
28
27
18
32
62
Accounts
EDP
Security
Human Resource
Public Relation
Engineering
Telephone
Health Club
Laundry
Other Departments
Total
Total No. of
Employees
House Keeping
Management
Team
F&B (Kitchen)
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/ Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
No. of Rooms
F&B (Service)
Centers
Front Office
Table 8.29: No. of rooms & Percentage distribution according to type of Employment
Reference period: Yearly
3633
141
537
1044
203
85
48
103
552
898
297
676
144
18
2076
863
108
124
144
350
12.3
18.2
19.1
7.3
11.8
3.8
20.0
7.1
5.1
4.5
7.4
6.5
12.1
19.0
9.6
11.2
5.4
0.0
8.3
18.7
17.1
23.6
12.1
19.7
5.5
19.2
6.7
21.4
10.1
13.8
20.7
15.7
29.7
33.3
17.4
18.6
21.4
39.1
27.1
26.5
21.1
25.5
7.7
26.3
5.5
34.6
4.4
12.5
5.5
19.3
14.3
29.5
15.4
23.8
21.7
23.3
17.9
0.0
0.0
12.3
9.7
7.3
11.6
12.7
24.4
11.5
8.9
1.8
3.2
13.7
8.4
23.3
9.9
0.0
22.8
16.1
10.7
0.0
0.0
7.7
25.0
25.5
10.5
5.8
8.7
3.8
15.6
1.8
0.5
0.0
0.0
8.7
16.5
23.8
17.6
18.0
0.0
0.0
14.6
23.9
1.7
0.0
5.1
4.5
12.6
7.7
2.2
3.6
17.1
2.9
6.9
1.9
0.0
0.0
2.7
3.1
3.6
10.9
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.0
0.4
0.8
2.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.3
0.0
5.3
9.7
3.1
15.4
20.0
0.0
0.0
2.3
2.0
5.0
0.0
0.0
3.8
5.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.6
1.9
0.0
2.0
0.8
7.9
0.0
2.2
0.0
0.0
0.6
0.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.3
0.0
2.4
0.3
9.4
0.0
2.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.2
0.0
1.1
0.2
2.4
0.0
2.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.1
0.0
1.8
0.2
6.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.0
1.5
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.0
1.7
1.3
0.0
3.8
0.0
0.0
6.9
3.2
4.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.8
0.0
0.0
0.6
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.6
0.0
9.7
2.7
0.0
0.0
15.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
3.1
4.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
9.7
1.1
0.0
8.1
7.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
50.0
51.2
39.6
36.0
6.2
16.5
0.0
0.6
0.0
39.3
50.0
50.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1663
55
545
600
127
52
45
56
217
621
203
803
91
21
1341
490
56
46
48
155
12044
10.1
1.0
0.8
0.4
0.5
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For all centers there are 12044 rooms. In terms of employment, the contribution of F&B (service) is maximum at 20%. This is
followed by font office (17%). Number of persons is 7235.
Cross-section analyses (among centers) do not indicate relationship between number of rooms and the structure of employment.
Bhopal has maximum number of rooms and the share of house housekeeping is maximum (25%) in total employment. This is
followed by F&B (service)-21%. Also, total number of persons employed is maximum at 1663
Following Bhopal is Indore in terms of number of rooms (2076) and employment (1341). Main contribution in total employment
comes from F&B (kitchen)-23% and F&B (service)-22%
Chanderi has minimum number of rooms (18) and maximum contribution comes from of font office (33%). This is followed by
F&B(service)-24%.Total employment is 21.
We find that the share of font office is sizeable in Shivpuri (30%), Burhanpur (27%), Orchha (27%), Sanchi (24%), Maheshwar
(39%), Amarkantak (21%) and Mandu (21%). Number of rooms in these centers are: 144, 144, 141, 124,103 and 103 respectively.
The survey results suggest that font office appear to be dominant in terms of employment in the above centers, where the total
number of rooms is in the range 123-144. The total employment in these centers is 91,55,44,56 and 56 respectively. Except for
Shivpuri, total employment is relatively low (44-56).
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Bhopal
Jabalpur/Bhedaghat
Khajuraho
Indore
Total MP State
2 (21.3)
2 (56.7) 1 (28.3)
1 (24.3)
1 (7.1)
6 (13.3) 1 (1.7)
2 (21.3)
2 (56.7) 1 (28.3) 1 (28.3)
1 (24.3)
0 (12.2)
8 (70.8)
12 (28.3) 1 (1.7) 1 (3.3)
Massage
Centre - AC
Health Club AC
Conference
Hall - Non
AC
Conference
Hall - AC
Banquet HallNon AC
Centers
Banquet HallAC
1 (28.3)
0 (12.2)
1 (3.3)
Note: Figures in the bracket are percentage of accommodation units having the listed
facility.
For all centers, small percentage of star (1,2 and3) has the listed facilities. As
compared to other listed facilities, incidence of conference hall Ac l is higher at
28%. None of the Star (1,2 and3) accommodation units has swimming facility.
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Table 8.31: No. of Starred accommodation units 4 and 5 combined units having
the listed facilities
Reference period: Yearly
Centers
Banquet
Hall-AC
Bhopal
2(100)
Banquet
HallNon AC
2(100)
Khajuraho
3(100)
3(100)
3(100)
3(100)
3(100)
3(100)
3(100)
3(100)
3(100)
95
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Total
All Centers
Conference
Hall AC
2(100)
Conference
Hall
Non AC
2(100)
Massage
Massage Swimming
Health Health
Pool
Club - Club - Centre AC Centre Non AC
AC Non AC
2(100) 2(100)
2(100)
2(100)
2(100)
Note: Figures in the bracket are percentage of accommodation units having the listed
facility.
Cent percent of Starred (4&5) accommodation units have all the listed facilities.
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Table 8.32: Number of accommodation units having the listed facilities (Un
Starred accommodation units)
Reference period: Yearly
Centers
Bhopal
Jabalpur/
Bhedaghat
Gwalior
Indore
Ujjain
Burhanpur
Total
All
centers
Banquet
Hall-AC
Banquet
Conference Health Health Massage Massage
Conference
Swimming
HallHall - Non Club - Club - Centre Centre Hall - AC
Pool
Non AC
AC
AC Non AC
AC
Non AC
10(7.1) 16(11.0)
10(7.1)
12(8.7)
1(0.8)
3(6.8)
2(4.5)
18(40.9)
1(2.3)
1(2.3)
1(2.3)
5(11.4)
5(19.2)
1(3.8)
3(4.4)
2(2.2)
1(2.5)
2(8.3)
0
0
6(17.5)
0
1(2.5)
1(4.2)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20(5.3)
21(4.3)
21(5.0)
33(7.1)
1(0.2)
1(0.2)
1(0.2)
1(0.2)
Figures in the parenthesis are the percentage of accommodation units having the listed
facility.
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Table 8.33: No. of accommodation units having the listed facilities according
to type of accommodation unit.
Reference period: Yearly
Type of
Banquet Banquet
Conference
Health
Conference
Health
Massage Swimming
Accommodation HallHallHall
Club
Hall - AC
Club - AC
Centre - AC
Pool
Unit
AC
Non AC
- Non AC
Non AC
Starred 1/2/3
6
1
12
1
1
1
Unstarred
19
Starred 4/5
Heritage
1
3
Total
29
19
22
31
3
2
20
39
1
32
1
1
8.6
Survey of Establishment
Specified number of Establishments were selected and surveyed every month from
January 2005 to December 2006. In the table below, average employment, number of
units covered every month and effective sample size is presented.
Table 8.34: Average employment in Establishments
Reference period: Yearly
Statistics Generated
Average Employment
No. Surveyed
Effective Sample Size (No.
Surveyed x 12)
Souvenir /
Handicraft shops
Restaurants
6.5
32
384
10.0
74
888
Average employment for Tour and Travel Agents/Tourist car operator, Souvenir /
Handicraft shops and Restaurants is estimated as 6.0, 6.5 and 10.0 respectively.
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CHAPTER 9
EVALUATION OF TOURIST FACILITIES
In this chapter, various tourists facilities as perceived by domestic and foreign tourists
have been analyzed.
9.1
Local Transport
Excellent
0
1
0
10
29
19
16
9
0
3
0
0
0
0
6
7
4
10
5
2
3
Percentage Distribution
Good
Satisfactory Poor
29
55
16
21
55
24
69
27
4
51
24
14
38
17
16
27
23
30
30
28
25
4
8
79
20
70
10
72
19
6
80
19
0
27
18
55
15
13
72
13
13
74
72
18
4
60
27
6
69
27
0
68
22
1
75
20
0
74
19
6
45
35
17
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
For all centers, 45% of the tourists gave good rating and another 35% gave
satisfactory rating to the quality of local transport services. A sizeable proportion
of domestic tourists said that the quality of local transport services was poor
In Kanha national park, 29% of the domestic tourists had given excellent rating.
In the following centers high percentage of domestic tourists rated the quality of
transport services as good: Khajuraho (72%), Orchha (80%), Indore (72%),
Omkareshwar (75%) and Burhanpur (74%).
In chitrakoot, 70% of the domestic tourist gave satisfactory rating.
Incidence of poor rating was high in Amarkantak (79%), Shivpuri (72%) and
Chanderi (74%).
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Excellent
1
0
0
0
14
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
4
Percentage Distribution
Good
Satisfactory Poor
34
28
38
33
35
32
10
57
33
47
24
28
22
42
22
43
32
25
58
25
15
6
94
0
30
50
19
35
47
16
22
72
6
34
0
66
51
49
0
33
39
27
20
35
45
82
18
0
29
20
43
60
39
1
50
0
50
37
41
18
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
For all centers, incidence of good, satisfactory and poor rating was 37%, 41% and
18% respectively.
In Kanha national park, 14% of the foreign tourists gave excellent rating to the
quality of local transport services.
In the following centers more than 50% of the foreign tourists gave good rating to
the quality of local transport services: Pench national park (58%), Shivpuri (51%)
Mandu (82%), Omkareshwar (60%) and Burhanpur (50%).
In Amarkantak and Orchha incidence of satisfactory rating was 94% and 72%
respectively.
Incidence of poor rating was comparatively high in Gwalior (66%), Ujjain (45%),
Maheshwar (43%) and Burhanpur (50%).
70
Excellent
0
1
0
10
6
7
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
6
7
4
10
5
2
3
Percentage Distribution
Good
Satisfactory
Poor
29
55
16
23
50
26
69
27
4
52
24
14
34
18
43
31
22
40
50
28
21
9
13
79
20
70
10
58
30
10
63
36
1
28
17
55
15
13
72
13
13
74
72
18
4
60
27
6
70
26
0
68
22
1
75
20
0
74
19
6
44
36
17
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
C e nt e rs
Excellent
Go o d
Satisfacto ry
Poor
71
9.2
Accommodation
Excellent
3
7
4
15
2
2
5
0
1
4
0
20
18
16
5
9
2
8
6
6
6
Percentage Distribution
Good Satisfactory
Poor
57
34
5
60
31
3
75
21
1
37
18
30
27
26
45
44
20
34
30
36
29
4
28
68
25
73
2
82
14
0
84
15
0
60
15
5
60
9
12
79
4
1
68
22
5
64
25
2
74
23
2
81
11
0
71
21
2
76
16
2
59
27
8
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
In respect of domestic tourists, 59% had given good rating and 27 % had given
satisfactory rating to the quality of accommodation services. Incidence of
excellent and poor rating was 6% and 8% respectively.
Percentage of domestic tourists who rated the quality of accommodation services
as excellent was comparatively high in Jabalpur/Bhedaghat (15%), Gwalior
(20%), Shivpuri (18%) and Chanderi (16%) respectively.
Incidence of good rating was high in orchha (84%), Chanderi (79), Mandu
(74%),Maheshwar (81%), Omkareshwar (71%) and Burhanpur (76%).
In Chitrakoot, 73% of the domestic tourists gave satisfactory rating to the quality
of accommodation services.
In Amarkantak, 68% of the domestic tourists felt that the quality of
accommodation services was poor.
72
Excellent
3
4
2
0
1
Percentage Distribution
Good
Satisfactory
Poor
44
31
22
54
41
0
51
47
0
24
48
28
62
17
21
All
100
100
100
100
100
30
44
17
100
6
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
81
28
84
75
58
50
0
43
56
46
62
63
12
72
17
19
40
34
27
32
44
54
37
30
2
0
0
0
3
16
73
26
0
0
0
4
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
For all centers, 63% of the foreign tourists gave good rating and 30% gave
satisfactory rating to the quality of accommodation services.
Incidence of good rating was 84% in Chitrakoot and 75% in Khajuraho.
In Amarkantak incidence of satisfactory rating was 72%
In Chanderi, 73% of the foreign tourists were of the opinion that the quality of
accommodation services was poor.
73
Excellent
3
6
4
15
2
4
5
0
1
4
0
19
15
15
6
10
1
8
6
6
6
Percentage Distribution
Good
Satisfactory
Poor
58
34
5
58
34
2
75
20
1
37
19
29
33
24
40
14
46
35
78
15
3
4
33
62
25
73
2
80
15
0
77
23
0
60
15
5
60
10
14
78
6
1
67
22
5
64
25
2
67
23
8
81
11
0
71
21
2
75
17
2
59
27
8
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Percentage
Centers
Excellent
Good
Satisfactory
Poor
74
9.3
Food
Very Good
19
20
26
18
20
7
25
1
10
36
10
6
5
1
9
6
3
18
16
7
14
Percentage Distribution
Reasonable
Poor
77
5
79
1
72
2
57
25
32
48
69
24
41
34
58
40
36
54
56
7
87
3
86
8
85
10
97
2
84
8
87
7
64
33
58
24
58
25
83
10
75
11
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
For all centers, 75% of the domestic tourists said that the quality of food was
reasonable. Around 14% indicted that the quality was very good
In Khajuraho, 36% of the domestic tourists were of the opinion that the quality of
food was excellent
In Chandei, 97% of the foreign tourists said that the quality of food was good
Incidence of poor rating was relatively high in Kanha national park (48%),
Chitrakoot (54%) and Amarkantak (44%).
75
Very Good
23
19
22
25
25
21
14
0
4
60
29
66
37
0
21
36
25
42
Percentage Distribution
Reasonable
Poor
57
20
79
2
64
14
47
28
33
42
23
56
83
4
100
0
96
0
38
1
66
5
34
0
63
0
39
62
66
12
43
22
23
53
54
4
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
For all centers, 54% of the foreign tourists gave reasonable rating and as high as
42% of the foreign tourists said that the quality of food was excellent
In Khajuraho and Gwalior, percentage of foreign tourists who had rated the
quality of food as excellent was 60 and 66 respectively.
In Amarkantak, cent percent of foreign tourists rated the quality of food as
reasonable. The relevant percentage 83 in Pench national park and 96 in
Chitrakoot.
In the following centers high percentage of foreign tourists rated the quality of
food as poor: Kanha national park (42%), Bandhavgarh national park (56%),
Indore (62%) and Omkareshwar (53%).
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Table 9.9: Quality of food: Perception of All Tourists (Domestic and Foreign
combined)
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/ Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Very Good
19
20
26
18
23
21
15
1
10
47
15
7
5
1
9
6
4
18
17
9
15
Percentage Distribution
Reasonable Poor
77
5
79
1
72
2
58
24
33
44
45
33
84
1
64
34
36
54
48
5
82
3
85
8
82
12
97
2
84
8
87
7
67
29
66
16
58
25
76
15
74
10
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
77
9.4
Tourists Attractions
Percentage Distribution
Not
Very Interesting Average
Interesting
35
63
3
57
43
1
83
16
1
30
30
40
20
36
45
36
32
33
22
36
42
76
12
12
40
59
1
85
15
0
88
10
1
29
66
5
31
61
8
19
81
0
10
78
12
14
77
9
43
56
1
58
41
1
45
52
3
8
69
23
32
59
9
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
For all centers 59% of the domestic tourists rated the quality of tourist attraction
as average and a sizeable proportion of foreign tourists accounting for 32% said
that the quality of tourist attraction was very interesting.
Percentage of domestic tourists who had given very interesting rating was high
in Pachmarhi (83%), Amarkantak (76%), Khajuraho (85%), and Orchha (88%)
In Chanderi (81%), Indore (78%), and Ujjain (77%), high percentage of domestic
tourists indicated that the quality of tourist attraction was average
In Kanha national park, Jabalpur/Bhedaghat, Bandhavgarh national park and
Pench National Park incidence of not interesting rating was high. The relevant
percentage was 40, 45,33 and 42 respectively.
78
Very Interesting
45
68
57
29
32
33
76
100
66
91
92
100
100
43
80
29
33
76
Percentage Distribution
Average
Not Interesting
34
21
32
0
43
0
24
47
26
42
32
35
22
2
0
0
34
0
9
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
17
41
16
4
29
0
14
0
17
7
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
It is gratifying to note that among the foreign tourists, 76% had given very
interesting rating to the quality of tourist attraction.
In Amarkantak, Gwaloor and Shivpuri cent percent of the foreign tourists felt that
the quality of tourist attraction was very interesting
In Pachmarhi (43%), Bhopal (34%), Bandhavgarh national park (32%), Sanchi
(32%) and Chitrakoot (32%) incidence of average rating was high as compared to
other centers.
Incidence of poor rating was comparatively high in Jabalpir/Bherdaghat (47%),
Kanha national park (42%), Bandhavgarh national park 35% and Indore (41%).
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Table 9.12: Quality of tourist attraction at the center: Perception of All Tourists
(Domestic and Foreign combined)
Reference period: Yearly
Centres
Bhopal
Sanchi
Pachmarhi
Jabalpur/ Bhedaghat
Kanha National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Pench National Park
Amarkantak
Chitrakoot
Khajuraho
Orchha
Gwalior
Shivpuri
Chanderi
Indore
Ujjain
Mandu
Maheshwar
Omkareshwar
Burhanpur
Total All Centers
Very Interesting
35
59
82
30
22
19
66
76
40
88
90
30
31
19
10
14
45
54
45
8
34
Percentage Distribution
Average
Not Interesting
62
3
41
1
16
1
30
40
39
39
29
53
33
0
12
12
60
1
12
0
9
1
65
5
61
7
81
0
78
12
77
9
54
1
46
1
52
3
72
20
58
9
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
80
9.5
Entertainment
Excellent
24
19
42
23
15
18
22
78
9
19
8
22
15
0
18
11
21
20
18
2
22
Percentage Distribution
Satisfactory
Poor
73
3
76
5
52
6
31
45
36
49
66
16
34
43
7
15
39
52
19
61
49
42
70
8
65
19
63
37
69
13
70
19
27
52
31
49
34
48
72
26
62
16
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
81
Excellent
39
55
32
30
22
26
34
0
0
64
26
84
73
27
32
38
25
44
Percentage Distribution
Satisfactory
Poor
59
2
45
0
53
14
24
47
41
38
41
34
66
0
72
28
88
12
35
1
69
5
16
0
27
0
35
38
25
43
18
45
23
52
48
8
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Among foreign tourists, 44% had given excellent rating and 48% satisfactory
rating to the quality of entertainment facility.
Incidence of excellent rating was high in Khajuraho (64%), Gwalior (84%) and
and Shivpuri (73%).
In Chitrkoot, 88% of the foreign gave satisfactory rating to the quality of
entertainment facility. The relevant percentage was also high in Pench national
park (66%), Amarkantak (72%) and Orchha (69%)
Incidence of poor rating was relatively high in Mandu (43%), Maheshwar (45%)
and Omkareshwar (52%).
82
Excellent
24
27
42
23
26
29
40
69
9
36
13
23
15
0
18
11
22
20
18
2
22
Percentage Distribution
Satisfactory
Poor
73
3
70
4
52
6
32
45
34
40
28
43
59
1
16
15
39
52
25
39
55
32
69
8
66
18
63
37
69
13
70
19
32
47
36
44
35
48
78
20
62
16
All
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
83
9.6
Shopping Facilities
Percentage Distribution
Adequate
Inadequate All
76
24
100
53
47
100
49
51
100
52
48
100
34
66
100
31
69
100
38
62
100
13
87
100
2
98
100
31
69
100
2
98
100
91
9
100
71
29
100
36
64
100
74
26
100
71
29
100
17
83
100
49
51
100
28
72
100
72
28
100
65
35
100
Among domestic tourists, 65% had rated the shopping facility as adequate.
In Chitrakoot and Orchha, 98% of the domestic tourists rated the quality of
shopping facility as inadequate. Also, 87% of the domestic tourists in
Amarkantak, 83% in Mandu and 72% in Omkareshwar rated the quality of
shopping facility as inadequate.
84
Percentage Distribution
Adequate
Inadequate
All
79.3
20.8
100.0
69.2
30.8
100.0
60.8
39.2
100.0
0.6
99.4
100.0
33.7
66.3
100.0
83.3
16.7
100.0
55.6
44.4
100.0
5.7
94.3
100.0
36.9
63.1
100.0
82.7
17.3
100.0
13.3
86.7
100.0
32.2
68.1
100.0
26.7
74.2
100.0
26.6
73.4
100.0
60.6
50.0
52.6
39.4
50.0
47.5
100.0
100.0
100.0
59.8
40.2
100.0
Among foreign tourists, 60% said that the quality of shopping facility was
adequate.
In Bandhavgarh national park and Khajuraho, 83% of the foreign tourists rated the
quality of shopping facility as adequate. The relevant percentage was also high in
Bhopal (79)
Percentage of foreign tourists who rated the quality of shopping facility as
inadequate was high in the following centers: Jabalpur/Bhedaghat (99%),
Amarkantak (94%), Orchha (87%), Shivpuri (74%) and Indore (73%).
85
Percentage Distribution
Adequate Inadequate
All
76.2
23.8
100.0
56.8
43.3
100.0
49.3
50.7
100.0
51.3
48.7
100.0
36.7
63.5
100.0
44.8
55.3
100.0
45.8
54.2
100.0
13.2
87.0
100.0
1.6
98.4
100.0
50.3
49.7
100.0
3.2
96.8
100.0
91.5
8.5
100.0
73.6
26.4
100.0
36.0
64.0
100.0
74.3
25.7
100.0
71.4
28.6
100.0
19.0
81.0
100.0
50.3
49.7
100.0
27.4
72.2
100.0
65.5
34.5
100.0
65.1
34.9
100.0
120
Percentage
100
80
60
40
20
0
Centers
Adequate
Inadequate
86
CHAPTER 10
AWARENESS OF TOURIST PLACES OF NORTH EAST STATES
AND BUDDHIST CENTERS
In this chapter awareness and visits to tourists places located in North East States and
Buddhist centers have been analyzed. Apart from lack of awareness other major
reasons for not visiting and the main attraction for those who had visited have also
been presented.
Domestic Tourists
Percentage Percentage
aware
visited
90.4
50.0
94.8
85.5
88.6
75.6
81.0
72.1
70.1
60.6
51.3
39.8
29.3
22.5
17.5
13.1
Foreign Tourists
Percentage Percentage
aware
visited
75.0
53.1
64.3
65.0
74.6
75.1
64.3
62.1
73.4
41.8
51.6
19.8
27.0
42.4
17.6
18.6
All Tourists
Percentage Percentage
aware
visited
77.8
59.0
81.1
73.6
76.5
65.4
69.4
62.1
61.0
72.8
61.2
48.9
35.4
26.8
20.6
15.4
In respect of domestic tourist. Level of awareness was generally high for all
centers. In this regard, level of awareness was the highest for Assam (95%). This
was followed by Arunachal Pradesh (90%). The relevant percentage was the
lowest for Sikkim (70%).
With regard to the foreign tourists, the level of awareness was around 75%for
Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Mizoram. The level of awareness was the
lowest for Tripura (62%)
Among the domestic tourists, who were aware, percentage visited was 61 for
Assam, 51% for Manipur and 50% for Arunachal Pradesh. Relevant percentage
was the lowest for Sikkim (13%)
With regard to the foreign tourists, percentage visited was the highest for
Arunachal Pradesh (53%). This was followed by Manipur (52%) , Assam (42%)
and Nagaland (42%). The relevant percentage was the lowest for Tripura (18%)
87
Percentage Reporting
Domestic
Foreign
All Tourists
Tourists
Tourists
100.0
89.1
100.0
26.1
54.0
44.8
51.8
34.8
15.1
11.0
4.8
56.3
77.3
25.0
35.8
1.5
0.0
18.9
5.9
26.6
54.4
44.7
51.5
34.4
15.0
11.0
4.8
Cent percent of the domestic tourists said that the great historical significance was
the main attraction of the visit
Main attraction of the visit as viewed by 89% of the foreign tourists is the
historical significance of the region. Also, scenic beauty was cited as the main
attraction by 77% of the foreign tourists.
Domestic
Tourists
20.7
54.7
11.3
8.5
4.7
Foreign Tourists
All Tourists
14.7
36.6
25.6
23.1
0.0
20.7
54.4
11.7
8.6
4.8
In respect of the domestic tourists, 55% were quite satisfied and 21% very
satisfied.
With regard to the foreign tourists, 15% were very satisfied and 37% quite
satisfied. Around 26% were not sure. A sizeable proportion of foreign tourists
accounting for 23% were quite dissatisfied.
88
20.7
Very Satisfied
Quite Satisfied
11.7
Not Sure
Somew hat
Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied
54.4
Percentage Reporting
Domestic
Foreign
All Tourists
Tourists
Tourists
61.0
43.1
57.5
35.8
2.4
35.8
29.1
11.3
3.8
32.3
24.3
11.4
39.7
10.1
42.6
37.5
27.5
46.7
14.7
31.5
41.7
3.4
0.0
3.8
2.4
0.0
3.5
27.3
2.4
0.0
34.5
34.5
4.6
0.0
34.6
9.9
37.4
36.8
33.3
46.2
14.9
36.8
52.6
3.3
0.0
Among domestic tourists, main reason for somewhat dissatisfied and very
dissatisfied was the security concerns as indicated by 61% of the domestic
tourists. Other major reasons were environment, accommodation problems and
communication problems and the relevant percentage response was 47%, 43% and
42% respectively.
89
Among foreign tourists, the major problem was security concerns as revealed by
43% of the foreign tourists.
Reasons
Not aware of these locations
Budgetary constraints
Time constraints
Not interested
Transport Bottlenecks
Connectivity
Security concerns
Availability of budget package/circuits
Others (specify)
In respect of the domestic tourists the major reasons were time constraints (55%),
lack of awareness (49%) and budgetary constraint (47%)
Among the foreign tourists, main reasons were lack of awareness (71%) and time
constraint (52%)
90
Domestic Tourists
Percentage Percentage
aware
visited
16.8
7.9
30.5
20.4
58.7
43.9
17.2
11.2
26.3
10.5
12.3
6.2
45.3
21.6
52.8
23.7
38.1
13.8
31.7
7.8
48.6
26.5
16.7
10.3
11.0
6.2
15.5
5.8
16.7
5.6
10.2
4.5
20.2
9.0
48.5
50.9
10.9
8.9
38.6
22.5
27.2
13.4
23.3
17.4
1.8
2.3
Foreign Tourists
Percentage Percentage
aware
visited
5.0
4.6
18.9
16.9
76.7
75.9
12.5
2.0
5.6
3.5
2.3
1.9
55.8
57.8
61.2
40.5
32.7
10.8
29.1
5.8
30.0
21.6
16.8
4.6
1.7
3.5
1.7
2.2
9.2
4.4
5.7
4.0
12.6
5.8
48.0
45.0
5.3
7.7
35.6
28.1
24.2
16.8
15.4
23.6
4.5
9.9
All Tourists
Percentage Percentage
aware
visited
16.7
7.9
30.3
20.1
59.1
44.7
17.1
11.1
26.0
10.4
12.1
6.1
45.7
22.8
53.1
24.2
38.1
13.6
31.8
7.6
48.1
25.9
16.6
10.2
10.8
6.1
15.3
5.7
16.6
5.6
10.2
4.5
20.1
9.0
48.4
50.5
10.8
8.9
38.6
22.4
27.2
13.5
23.2
17.3
1.8
2.4
Among the domestic tourists level of awareness was 59% for Bodhgaya, 45% for
Nalanda, 53% for Rajgir, 49% for Ajanta & Ellora, 49% for Sanchi and 39% for
Sarnath. for other centers level of awareness was lower.
In respect of the foreign tourists, level of awareness was 77% for Bodhgaya, 56%
for Nalanda, 61% for Rajgir, and 48% for Sanchi. For other centers, level of
awareness was much lower.
Among the domestic tourists who were aware, 51% had visited Sanchi and 44%
had visited Bodhgaya. For other centers, the relevant percentage was much lower.
With regard to the foreign tourists who were aware, 76% had visited Bodhgaya,
58% had visited Nalanda, 41% had visited Rajgir and 45% had visited Sanchi. For
other centers, the relevant percentage was much lower.
91
Percentage Reporting
Domestic
Foreign
All Tourists
Tourists
Tourists
66.2
93.1
66.7
40.6
71.4
41.5
63.8
57.6
63.6
45.6
45.0
45.6
51.6
27.6
51.0
28.1
26.4
28.2
25.6
46.3
26.0
4.6
8.1
4.7
14.6
19.5
14.6
Percentage Reporting
Domestic Tourists Foreign Tourists
All Tourists
19.1
13.7
18.9
48.6
59.4
48.9
21.4
13.6
21.1
7.9
8.3
7.9
3.1
4.7
3.2
Among domestic tourists, 19% were very satisfied and 49% were quite satisfied.
Around 21% were not sure.
In respect of the foreign tourists, 14% were very satisfied and 59% quite satisfied.
92
18.9
Very Satisfied
21.1
Quite Satisfied
Not Sure
Somew hat Dissatisfied
Very Dissatisfied
48.9
Percentage Reporting
Domestic
Foreign
All Tourists
Tourists
Tourists
43.2
59.7
43.5
21.8
5.5
21.8
15.7
40.8
15.8
14.0
28.8
13.9
34.8
61.8
35.3
4.8
18.2
4.9
25.1
13.5
25.0
29.6
1.1
29.3
15.5
4.4
15.4
46.4
5.8
46.2
26.5
2.3
26.5
18.1
6.7
18.2
54.1
43.7
54.1
1.6
7.6
1.7
1.4
0.0
1.3
93
Reasons
Not aware of these locations
Budgetary constraints
Time constraints
Not interested
Transport Bottlenecks
Connectivity
Security concerns
Availability of budget package/circuits
Others (specify)
71.9
24.6
26.9
20.1
8.9
4.7
8.9
59.8
38.1
9.2
12.8
4.8
4.7
10.5
Among domestic tourists main reasons were Time constraints (59%) and lack of
awareness (46%).
With regard to the foreign tourists main reasons were time constraints (71%) and
lack of awareness (51%).
94
CHAPTER - 11
PLANNED EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
In this chapter, trends in the planned expenditure and revenue with reference to MP
tourism have been analyzed. The analyses is based on the secondary data obtained
from Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation.
Revenue
Trends in revenue from tourism.
Table 11.1: Revenue from tourism under different heads across periods
(Rs. Lakhs)
Periods
Lodging
Catering Transport Miscellaneous
Total
2002-03
411.5(34)
496.5(41)
66.64((6)
228.56(19)
1203.56(100)
2003-04
507.91(39) 572.10(44)
62.15(5)
159.21(12)
1301.37(100)
2004-05
635.50(37) 618.60(36)
128.3(8)
320.95(19)
1703.35(100)
2005-06
860.55(38) 952.65(42) 230.91(10)
219.12(10)
2263.23(100)
(tentative)
Figures in the parenthesis are the row percentages.
Over the years there has been increase in revenue under the all the heads under
study.
For all the periods, lodging and catering has a dominant share ranging between 73
% in 2004-05 and 83% in 2003-04.
The share of transport has increased to 10% in 2005-06 as against 5-8% in the
preceding periods.
Growth in revenue
Table 11.2:Total revenue (Rs Lakhs) and growth in revenue (%) between periods
Period
2002-03
2003-04
Annual growth rate
2003-04
2004-05
Annual growth rate
2004-05
2005-06
Annual growth rate
2002-03
2005-06
Compounded annual growth
95
There has been a steep increase in the annual growth rate, from 8.1 % (between
2002-03 and 2003-04) to 30.9 % (between 2003-04 and 2004-05). Annual growth
rate further increased to 32.9 % between 2005-06 and 2004-05.
The compounded annual growth between 2002-03 and 2005-06 is 23.4%.
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Project Name
Expansion of Travellers Lodge, Sanchi
Upgradation of Travellers Lodge, Sanchi
National Folk Festival, Khajuraho
Painting competition
Development of view point at Korighat at
Hoshangabad
Signages
Upgradation of High way Resort, Biora
Upgradation of Sanchi Cafeteria
Upgradation of Tank at Sanchi
Const. Of Conference hall at Shivpuri
Development of Bhurakhoh near Shivpuri under
central Circuit
Rural Tourism in Hatwa village
Development of tourist facilities at Udaigiri
Information Cum Interpretation centre at Bhimbethka
Providing tourist facilities at Sanchi Monuments
Providing tourist facilities at Satdhara
Tourist facilities at Shiv Mandir Bhojpur
Upgradation of John Marshall house at Sanchi
Upgradation of Museum Building at Sanchi
Chanderi as a Destination
Total
Redevelopment around western group of temples,
Khajuraho Circuit (Khajuraho-Orchha Circuit 200304)
Dev. Of Bhadaiya Kund near Shivpuri (M.P) Cirucit
2003-04
National Kayaking and Canoeing Championshipspurchase of equipment (M.P) Circuit 2002-03
Upgradation of High Ways Treat at Dodi (M.P)
Circuit 2002-03
Water Sports Complex Bargi, Jabalpur
Rural Tourism project Chaugan Mandla
Rural Tourism project Pranpur District Ashok Nagar
Water Sports complex at Tigra Dam
Canoeing Championship at Bhopal
National Folk festival Lokranjan Khajuraho
Project Cost
Central Share
State Share
Total
73.45
16.60
10.00
0.38
47.15
26.37
16.60
25.00
Nil
Nil
99.82
33.20
35.00
0.38
47.15
20.00
53.67
11.50
21.00
35.24
1.74
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
13.00
Nil
20.00
53.67
21.00
21.00
48.24
1.74
44.00
16.00
100.00
10..0
13.50
23.00
10.00
183.00
111.00
801.23
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nill
Nil
Nil
80.97
44.00
16.00
100.00
10.00
13.50
23.00
10.00
183.00
110.00
882.20
190.80
Nil
190.80
8.84
Nil
8.84
49.76
Nil
49.76
54.00
Nil
54.00
98.60
50.00
48.00
96.70
15.00
10.00
2.40
Nil
Nil
25.00
Nil
15.00
101.00
50.00
48.00
121.70
15.00
25.00
96
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31
32
2004-05
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
2005-06
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
Project Name
Project Cost
Central Share
State Share
48.20
48.20
2.00
Nil
671.90
90.60
Total
96.40
2.00
762.50
149.07
110.66
136.00
327.79
234.07
10.00
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
30.00
149.07
110.66
136.00
327.79
234.07
40.00
50.00
9.78
1516.97
50.00
Nil
80.00
100.00
9.78
1596.97
50.00
34.16
461.09
50.00
23.06
111.30
100.00
57.22
572.39
449.00
482.69
10.00
715.45
61.00
48.26
30.00
84.55
510.00
530.95
40.00
800.00
800.00
Nil
800.00
15.00
19.50
34.50
3017.39
386.67
3404.06
Central share
801.23(91)
671.9 (88)
1516.97(95)
3017.39(89)
State share
80.97(9)
90.6(12)
80(5)
386.67(11)
Total
882.2(100)
762.5 (100)
1596.97(100)
3404.06(100)
Total amount has increased from Rs 882.2 lakhs in 2002-03 to 3404.06 lakhs in
2005-06
The central share continues to be dominant and varies between 88% in 2003-04
and 95% in 2004-05.
Annual growth rate has initially declined by 13% and for the subsequent two
periods increased by 110 % and 113% respectively.
Compounded annual growth rate between 2002-03 and 2005-06 as computed from
above table is 57%
97
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(1)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Tenth
Plan
Approved
Outlay
(3)
30.00
1000.00
100.00
50.00
1075.00
50.00
100.00
95.00
80.00
10.00
75.00
150.00
2815.00
2545.00
6700.00
5360.00
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Outlay
Allocation
Outlay
Allocation
Outlay
Allocation
Outlay
Allocation
Approved
Outlay
(4)
6.00
150.00
20.00
10.00
215.00
10.00
20.00
35.00
40.00
2.00
15.00
150.00
673.00
1400.00
5360.00
(5)
20.00
130.00
16.10
9.89
215.00
9.20
20.00
21.89
40.00
150.00
632.00
1400.00
1400
(6)
3.00
200.00
30.00
10.00
235.00
10.00
20.00
15.00
40.00
2.00
15.00
150.00
730.00
1145.00
1145.00
(7)
180.00
23.47
78.23
5.00
5.19
40.00
1.80
150.00
483.69
262.85
1135.79
1135.79
(8)
0.05
200.00
35.00
135.00
5.00
4.95
20.00
2.00
5.00
407.00
1000.00
9.21
1416.21
(9)
200.00
14.58
128.35
2.08
4.95
16.92
9.67
162.50
539.05
383.27
922.32
(10)
0.05
294.00
45.00
157.00
5.00
10.00
1.00
1.00
0.01
51.95
565.01
2000.00
0.01
2565.02
(11)
0.05
294.00
45.00
157.00
5.00
10.00
1.00
1.00
0.01
51.95
565.01
2000.00
0.01
2565.02
(12)
0.05
450.00
50.00
215.00
5.00
0.95
10.00
5.00
64.00
800.00
3000.00
1675.00
5475.00
Plan
11th PC
Total Outlay
2815.00
2545.00
Allocated
3019.83
2545.00
98
632.08
730
483.99
(Rs. Lakhs)
2004-05
2005-06
Outlay Allocation Outlay Allocation Approved
Outlay
407
539.05
565.01 565.01
800
Tenth plan approved outlay for various schemes for is Rs.2815 lakhs. Details
relating to outlay and allocation for different periods appears in the above table.
99
Annexure I
Amarkantak
BHOJPUR
ANNEXURE II
Name of the Centre
(Use the codes given in the list)
Schedule No.
Year
(codes- Jan:1, Feb:2, Mar:3, Apr:4, May:5, June:6, July:7, August:8 Sep:9, Oct:10,
Nov:11, Dec:12)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Does the hotel belong to a chain/ group Yes/ No (Please 9 and use the following
codes) Yes: 1, No: 2
If yes, specify
5.
6.
No. of Rooms
No. of Beds
ii
b) Facility Available
Type of facility
With A.C
Without A.C
Number Capacity
Number Capacity
(specify
the
(specify
the
unit: sitting/No
unit: sitting/No
of persons)
of persons)
Banquet Hall
Conference Hall
Health Club
Massage centre
Others (specify)
c) Whether Swimming Pool Facility Available
(Please 9 and use the following codes)
Yes:1, No:2
7.
8.
Employment statistics
Departments
Number of
Permanent employees
Number of casual or
temporary employees
Management Team
Front Office
F&B (Service)
F&B (Kitchen)
House Keeping
Accounts
EDP
Security
Sales & Marketing
Purchase & Stores
Human Resource
Public Relation
Engineering
Telephone
Health Club
Laundry
Other departments
Total
9.
Monthly Revenue
iii
10.
Type of
Tourists
(Domestic: 1,
Foreign:2)
Number of
tourists
Bed Night
sspent
iv
ANNEXURE - III
Interview No.
LOCATION PARTICULARS
1. State
(Madhya Pradesh:1, Chhattisgarh:2)
2. Name of Tourist Place
(appear in Annexure ___)
3. Category
Foreign Tourist -1, Domestic tourist - 2, Domestic Day-visitor- 3,
Foreign Day-visitor-4
4. Place where contacted
(Hotel 1, Tourist spot 2, Others (specify) -3
5. Date of Contact
(specify Date, Month and Year)
PART B: DEMOGRAPHIC PARTICULARS
1. Name
_______________________________________
2. Nationality
_______________________________________
(For foreigners)
(Country codes are provided in Annexure __)
3. State
______________________
(For Domestic tourist)
List along with the codes appearing Annexure__)
currency _____________
Income_______________
PART C:
TRAVEL DETAILS
Friends- 3
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4. Is it a package tour?
(Yes-1, No-2)
5. Main Purpose of visit: 1. Leisure, recreation, holidays
a. Cultural activities (code:1)
b. Resorts (beaches, hills etc.)-(code:2)
c. Wildlife (code:3)
d. Others(code:4)
2. Visiting friends and relatives (code:5)
3. Business and professional (code:6)
4. Health and treatment (code:7)
5. Social / Religious functions (code:8)
6. Pilgrimage (code:9)
7. Education (code:10)
8. Conference (code:11)
9. Employment(code:12)
10.Sports participating or witnessing (code 13)
6. How did you make your travel arrangement? (multiple response)
Self- 1, Office/Employer- 2, Travel agent-3,
Tour Operator-4, Others (specify)-5
7. Number of night stay
a) Currently Number of night stay
b) Number of night stay in future
8. Place of Stay
a) Type of accommodation
Starred Hotel - 1, Un Starred Hotel - 2, Guest House/ Rest Houses/Tourist
Bungalow - 3, Youth Hostels/ YMCA etc. - 4, Dormitory-5, Dharmasala-6,
Friends & Relatives - 7, Day visitors-8, Others - 9
PART D: TOUR EXPENDITURE (REFERENCE PERIOD: YESTERDAY/
TODAY)
1. If it is a package tour, what is the total cost of the package per day (in Rs.)
2. Would you please indicate the details of expenditure incurred by you yesterday
at this place? (Indicate total expenditure incurred by you and other members of
family and friends traveling with you. In case of Day-visitor, indicate todays
expenditure at the Centre). If you have arrived today please write todays
expenditure (incurred upto now and expected expenditure till the end of the day)
(Normally we are recording yesterdays expenditure. In exceptional cases when
the tourist has arrived today we are asking todays expenditure. Accordingly,
reference period will differ)
vii
Amount (Rs.)
Amount (Rs.)
Amount (Rs.)
viii
Amount (Rs.)
g) Processed food1
Services
Tea and coffee
Cold beverages and fruit juice
Other beverages
Biscuits, salted refreshments, sweets, cake, pastry
Pickle, Sauce, Jam, Jelly etc.
Other processed food
Amount (Rs.)
h) Tobacco products
Services
Pan, Supari, Lime, Katha
Bidi, Cigratte, Tobacco
Amount (Rs.)
i) Alcohol
Services
Beer, Toddy, Liquor
Other intoxicants
Amount (Rs.)
j) Durable goods
Services
Suitcase, trunk, hand bag, other travel goods
Spectacles, pen, lock, umbrella
Radio, walkman, torch, batteries etc.
Camera, cassettes, films etc.
Photography, Video Cassette
Sports items and Toys
Others
Amount (Rs.)
ix
k) Footwear
Services
Leather footwear
Rubber footwear
Others
Amount (Rs.)
l) Toiletries
Services
Toilet soap, washing soap, washing powder, hair oil etc.
Tooth brush, tooth paste, tooth powder
Body talcum, powder, face cream
Shaving blades, shaving stick, razor, shaving cream
Other toiletries
Amount (Rs.)
Amount (Rs.)
Amount (Rs.)
Amount (Rs.)
PART E: EVALUATION
1. Transport within the centre
Excellent 1, Good 2, Satisfactory-3, Poor-4
2. Local transport within the centre
Excellent 1, Good 2, Satisfactory-3, Poor-4
3. Accommodation
Excellent 1, Good 2, Satisfactory-3, Poor-4
4. Accommodation tariff
High
Reasonable
Cheap
1
2
3
5. Food Quality
Very good
Satisfactory
Poor
1
2
3
Very interesting 1
Average
2
Not interesting
3
7. Entertainment Facility
Excellent
Satisfactory
Poor
1
2
3
8. Shopping Facility
Adequate
Inadequate
1
2
[2] Assam
[5] Mizoram
[6] Nagaland
[3] Manipur
[7] Tripura
[4] Meghalaya
[8] Sikkim
2. Which of these north-eastern Indian states have you visited? READ OUT OPTIONS
& TICK (MULTIPLE CODES). Provision is made for 6 locations. If more than 6
draw additional box and post the relevant location code.
[1] Arunachal Pradesh
[2] Assam
[3] Manipur
[4] Meghalaya
[5] Mizoram
[6] Nagaland
[7] Tripura
[8] Sikkim
xi
3. We want your opinion about the north-eastern Indian states, please tell us whether
north-eastern Indian states. READ OUT OPTIONS & TICK (MULTIPLE CODES).
Provision is made for 3 options. If more than 3, draw additional box and post the
relevant option code.
[1] Have great historical significance
4. On an overall basis, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your visit there?
[5] Very satisfied
[3] Accessibility
[5] Swindlers
[10] Environment
[13] Communication
xii
5. If not visited, give reasons. Provision is made for 3 reasons. If more than 3, draw
additional box and post the relevant reason code.
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
The relevant codes appear in the parenthesis by the side of each of the item.
1. Which of these Buddhist sites in India are you aware of? Provision is made for 12
locations. If more than 12, draw additional box and post the relevant reason code
[5] Kesaria
[1] Areraj
[2] Aurangabad
[3] Bodhgaya
[4] Guneri
[6] Lauria
[7] Nalanda
[8] Rajgir
[12] Kalgaon
[15] Kushinagar
[19] Saravasti
[20] Sarnath
xiii
2. Which of these Buddhist sites have you visited? Provision is made for 12 locations. If
more than 12, draw additional box and post the relevant reason code
[1] Areraj [2] Aurangabad
[3] Bodhgaya
[4] Guneri
[8] Rajgir
[5] Kesaria
[14] Kaushambi
[18] Sanchi
[19] Saravasti
[22] Vidhisha
[20] Sarnath
[21] Udaygiri
3. From where did you get information about these Buddhist places in India? READ
OUT OPTIONS & TICK (MULTIPLE CODES). Provision is made for 4 sources. If
more than 4, draw additional box and post the relevant source code
[1] Indian Embassy in your country
[3] Indian tourism department in New Delhi [4] Bihar tourism department
[5] Travel agents
[6] Internet
xiv
4. We want your opinion about the Buddhist sites, please tell us whether Buddhist sites
in India . READ OUT OPTIONS & TICK (3) (MULTIPLE CODES).
Provision is made for 4 options. If more than 4, draw additional box and post the
relevant option code
[1] Have great historical significance
5. On an overall basis, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your visit there?
[5] Very satisfied
[3] Accessibility
[5] Swindlers
[10] Environment
[13] Communication
xv
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
xvi
l) Toiletries
(Includes: Toilet soap, washing soap, washing powder, hair oil etc., Tooth brush,
tooth paste, tooth powder, Body talcum, powder, face cream, Shaving blades, shaving
stick, razor, shaving cream, Other toiletries)
m) Gems and Jewellery
(Includes: Gems and Jewellery)
n) Medicines and Health Related items (Reference period: yesterday / today)
(Includes: Medicines and Health Related items)
o) Printing and Publishing (Reference period: yesterday / today)
(Includes: Book, magazines, Newspapers, Library and other stationery)
xvii
PART I: SUGGESTIONS
Please give your suggestions for improvement of tourist services at the centre:
xviii
Annexure IV
Reference Period
Month
(codes- Jan:1, Feb:2, Mar:3, Apr:4, May:5, June:6, July:7, August:8
Sep:9, Oct:10, Nov:11, Dec:12)
Year (codes- 2005= 5)
2.
3.
Name of Establishment
4.
5.
Number of employees:
a.
Number of Permanent
employees
Number of casual or
temporary employees
Management
Kitchen
Service
Accounts
Purchase
Store
Security
Maintenance
Delivery
Total
6.
Monthly earnings
7.
Taxes paid
8.
Place of contract
Date of contract
xix
Annexure V
Reference Period
Month
(codes- Jan:1, Feb:2, Mar:3, Apr:4, May:5, June:6, July:7, August:8
Sep:9, Oct:10, Nov:11, Dec:12)
Year (codes- 2005= 5)
2.
3.
Name of Establishment
5.
6.
Now, please tell us about the number of casual or temporary employees are there
in..ASK FOR EACH DEPT.?
Departments
Number of Permanent
employees
Number of casual or
temporary employees
Administration
Ticketing
Foreign Exchange
Accounts
Tours
Sales and Marketing
Total
7.
Monthly earnings
8.
Taxes paid
9.
Place of contract
Date of contract
xx
Annexure VI
1.
Reference Period
Month
(codes- Jan:1, Feb:2, Mar:3, Apr:4, May:5, June:6, July:7, August:8
Sep:9, Oct:10, Nov:11, Dec:12)
Year (codes- 2005= 5)
2.
3.
Name of Establishment
5.
6.
7.
Monthly earnings
8.
Taxes paid
9.
Place of contract
Date of contract
xxi
Annexure VII
Listing Performa
Reference period
Month
(codes- Jan:1, Feb:2, Mar:3, Apr:4, May:5, June:6, July:7, August:8, Sep:9, Oct:10, Nov:11, Dec:12)
Year
Sl.
No
Code
(use the codes given in the list)
State
Type of Tourist
(Domestic = 1, Foreign = 2)
Place of Stay
(Accommodation unit = 1, Friends and Relatives = 2 and
Day visitors = 3
xxii
Annexure VIII
List of Accomodation Units Surveyed - Madhya Pradesh
ID
1100001
City
Bhopal
1100002
Bhopal
1100003
Bhopal
1100004
Bhopal
1100005
1100006
1100007
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100008
Bhopal
1100009
1100010
1100011
1100012
1100013
1100014
1100015
1100016
1100017
1100018
1100019
1100020
1100021
1100022
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100023
Bhopal
1100024
Bhopal
1100025
Bhopal
1100026
Bhopal
1100027
Bhopal
1100028
1100029
1100030
1100031
1100032
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100033
Bhopal
1100034
1100035
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100036
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100038
1100039
1100040
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Address2
215,-216,ZONE-II,M.P NAGAR,BEHIND
SARGAM TALKIES,BHOPAL
HOTEL MEGHA
HOTEL PRINCE
HOTEL KANHA
HOTEL MAYURI
HOTEL SURENDER VILAS
COPPER BELLS
ELLORA HOTEL
TIWARI LODGE
HOTEL SATKAR
LAKE PRINCES
KAMLA REGENCY
HOTEL AMAR
SIGNATURE
HOTEL ARCH MANOR
PLEASURE PALACE
PARICHIT HOTEL
HOTEL MEGDHOOT
HOTEL KONARK
HOTEL GANAPATI
THE RESIDENCY HOTEL
AMER PALACE
HOTEL NISARGA
SURBHI
HOTEL RAJ
HOEL HARI KRISHNA
HOTEL RUKJAT
HOTEL CLASSIC
HOTEL MILLAN
HOTEL RAINBOW
HOTEL CROWN
SURIYALOK
GEMINI DHARMASALLA
WASHAY GHOISMAJ DHARMASALLA
HOTEL CHANDAN
HOTEL SURIYA
Pincode
Phone Number
No. of
Rooms
18
Total
Employement
17
25
16
28
11
Accomodation Type
Ownership
0755-5278704
2550034
462011
2555498
462011
0755-5269049
29
21
462011
462011
2558787
5272001
5274050
8
8
8
4
4
4
20
16
10
10
10
6
1100037
Address1
462011
2761598
14
462009
462011
462011
462011
462011
462011
462011
462011
462011
462011
462011
462011
462001
462011
276001
2572525
2576601
25564114
5272085
5274053
5209438
2553285
5283544
5273279
5272885
2713407
2766806
3
9
8
8
8
13
8
8
8
13
8
8
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
2
4
4
4
3
2
4
4
4
17
28
10
14
9
23
45
13
18
25
22
16
26
16
120
19
21
2
5
15
35
6
12
55
12
7
12
7
15
462011
2552307
24
462011
556001
47
89
462011
5272110
64
110
5271450
22
19
462011
0755-2555701
42
175
462011
462011
5275540
9827398552
462016
462016
2461289
2469412
13
8
8
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
14
15
20
43
22
8
3
4
18
38
462001
2741289
33
462001
462001
2731963
0755-3093867
8
8
4
4
10
16
9
5
462001
0755-534139
13
20
13
19
13
8
1
5
4
3
16
12
34
1
3
10
462001
2741701
ID
1100041
City
Bhopal
1100042
Bhopal
1100043
1100044
1100045
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100046
Bhopal
1100047
Bhopal
1100048
Bhopal
1100049
Bhopal
1100050
1100051
1100052
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100052
Bhopal
1100053
1100054
1100055
1100056
1100057
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100058
Bhopal
1100059
1100060
1100061
1100062
1100063
1100064
1100065
1100066
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100067
Bhopal
1100068
1100069
1100070
1100071
1100072
1100073
1100074
1100075
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100076
Bhopal
1100077
1100078
1100079
1100080
1100081
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100082
Bhopal
1100083
1100084
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100085
Bhopal
Address1
OPP, RLY STATION PLAT FORM NO1,BHOPAL-462010
BERASIA ROAD ,NEAR BHOPAL
TAKIES,BHOPAL
JAINMANDIR ROAD
NEAR JAIN MANDIR
BERASIA ROADBHOPAL
3-A, ASHOKA GARDEN,RAISEN
ROAD,BHOPAL-23,
NEAR KRISHNA COMPLEX,9 HAMIDIA
ROAD,
JUMERATI,BHOPAL
CHINTAMAN CHOWK NEAR SARAFA
BAZAR ,BHOPAL(MP)
GHORANAKKAS,BHOPAL
AJAD MARKET,BHOPAL
BHOPAL
PLOT-46,ZONE-II,BEHIND SARGAM
CINEMA,
JAMERRATI GATE ROAD
MANGALWARA CHAWNI
CHOLA ROAD,BHOPAL
SHYAMLA HILLS BHOPAL
JUMARATI BAZAR,BHOPAL
27, BUS STAND,CHOLA ROAD,BHOPAL
WARINDAWAN BAL
HOTEL SHREE
SHALIMAR HOTEL
WASHAI GHAI SAMAJ DHARMASHALA
HOTEL RAMSON
HOTEL BANJARA
BUS STAND,BHOPAL
NEAR LAXMI TAKIES,BHOPAL
SINDHI SAMAJ DHARMASALAA
NEAR SHEEL NIKETAN SCHOOL
AJAD MARKET
VEDRA BUS STAND
GHORA NAKKAS ROAD BPL
VAN VIHAR ROAD,SHAMILA HILLS
BHOPAL
45/1/,GHORA VIKKAS
GORONAKKAS BALUIHAR
CHARAT TAKIES
INFRONT OF HAMIDIA HOSRELLI
JUMERALI BHOPAL
HAMIDIA ROAD BHOPAL
E2/144,AREA COLONY BPL
CHHAWNI BHOPAL
NEAR MUSKAN TAKIES,RAILWAY
STATION
VIHAR ROAD
OPP,RAILWAY PLATFORM
HAMIDIA ROAD BHOPAL
JUMARALI NEAR POST OFFICE
HAMIDIA ROAD BHOPAL
NEAR ALPHA TAKIES HAMIDIA ROAD
HOTEL ASTHA
HOTEL RAJDOOT
NANDAN LODGE
HOTEL DHANSHREE
HOTEL MADUHULAN
GRAND HOTEL
BAMBAY LODGE
SADNA LODGE
SUPER LODGE
HOTEL VIJAY PALACE
HOTEL CITY PALCE
VIJAY HOTEL
Address2
Pincode
462010
2737449
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPALA
22
20
15
12
462018
4
4
4
12
36
30
9
3
20
460023
2781124
31
665
462001
5274522
15
2543914
12
5240187
35
2536443
543364
8
13
13
4
4
4
16
24
5
2
4
2
2550034
25
16
8
8
8
3
8
4
4
4
1
4
16
23
13
43
280
4
4
2
80
7
2739776
11
2537257
243255
9827398522
2745397
13
8
8
13
13
8
8
8
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
23
19
18
22
8
17
11
24
6
6
3
8
2
3
8
4
262003
2535235
BHOPAL
Total
Employement
8
8
2
262005
BHOPAL
No. of
Rooms
0755-25455556
525581
5255807
BARSIA ROAD,BHOPAL
BAIRA GHORH
BHOPAL
Ownership
91-0755-2541341
5254655
255856
462001
MAHARANA PRATAP
NAGAR,BHOPAL(MP)
BHOPAL
Accomodation Type
462018
MANGALWARA ,BHOPAL (MP)
BHOPAL
Phone Number
462001
462001
462001
2530005
2711846
0755-2660060
20
150
462001
462001
462001
462001
462001
462001
462003
462002
2741209
2536432
2741447
8
8
8
8
13
9
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
46
18
35
12
11
4
16
14
6
2
6
2
4
2
4
3
462001
5266563
462001
462010
462001
462001
462001
5257982
2461616
2711723
2711453
2734299
19
13
8
8
13
8
4
4
4
5
4
12
7
35
16
23
2
6
12
2
5
462001
5255367
44
15
462001
462001
2741286
5201099
8
8
4
4
16
28
5
8
2710451
11
ID
City
1100086
1100087
1100088
1100089
1100090
1100091
1100092
1100093
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100094
Bhopal
1100095
Bhopal
1100096
1100097
1100098
1100099
1100100
1100101
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100102
Bhopal
1100103
Bhopal
1100104
Bhopal
1100105
1100106
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100107
Bhopal
1100108
1100109
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100110
Bhopal
1100111
1100112
1100113
1100114
1100115
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100116
Bhopal
1100117
1100118
1100119
1100120
1100121
1100122
1100123
1100124
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100125
Bhopal
1100126
1100127
1100128
1100129
1100130
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100131
Bhopal
Address1
Address2
SABJI MANDI,BHOPAL
40,HAMIDIA ROAD,BHOPAL
BUS STAND
JUMERATI BAJAR,BHOPAL
RADHA TALKIES ROAD
3,HAMIDIA ROAD BPL
36,A INDRAPURI,BHOPAL
6-B INDRAPURI RAISEN ROAD
INDRAPURI,BHOPAL
MALVIYA NAGAR,T,.T
NAGAR,BHOPAL
BHOPAL
NEAR LAXMI TALKIES,BAL VIHAR
ROAD,
T.T NAGAR
BALWIHAR ROAD,BHOPAL
CHOULA ROAD,BHOPAL
HAMIDIYA ROAD,BHOPAL
NEAR LAXMI TAKIES BHOPAL
NEAR SANGAM TAKIES
BALL MUKUND KI BAGIA TRUST
MANDIR
LAXMI TAKIES OPP,SIKANDARG
SARAY
NEAR MASRIEL NASTARAN BANA BAL
VIHAR ROAD,GHORAKKAS
HANIDIA ROAD,BHOPAL
T.T NAGAR ,BHOPAL
SABAH PALACE VIP ROAD KOH EFIJA BPL
HAMIDIYA ROAD,BHOPAL
62-GHORA NAKKAS ,MAIN CHOURALA
BPL
CHOULA ROAD,BHOPAL
HAMIDIYA ROAD,BHOPAL
HAMIDIA ROAD BHOPAL
INFRONT OF SANGAM TAKIES BPL
HAMIDIA HOSPITAL,BHOPAL
SABJI MANDI ROAD NEAR RAJ HANS
BUS STAND,BHOPAL
42,HANUMAN GANJ,BHOPAL
SHAJAHANABAD,BHOPAL
AAPURTI INFRONT OF T.T NAGAR
BHOPAL
NEAR HOTEL BHOPAL
AJAD MARKET
BAL VIHAR,GOHARANAKKAL ,BPL
62,GOHARANAKKAS
T.T NAGAR ,BHOPAL
CHAWNI MANGALWARA
ROAD,BHOPAL
BUS STAND,CHAULARAD BPL
NEAR BUS STAND
T.T NAGAR ,BHOPAL
T.T NAGAR ,BHOPAL
T.T NAGAR BPL
NEW MARKET ,T.T NAGAR BHOPAL
Pincode
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
No. of
Rooms
13
24
16
1
61
6
12
9
Total
Employement
4
35
12
3
20
20
14
6
25
12
2536016
18
2761635
2535988
5257047
9
8
9
8
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
4
11
12
9
17
21
22
4
2
3
6
2
5
13
10
31
Phone Number
Accomodation Type
Ownership
13
8
9
8
8
8
8
13
255006
462001
462001
2743000
5255710
462001
2740880
526115
278306
2741023
256468
2539375
15
2740500
5220228
8
8
4
4
19
9
19
3
5223333
39
180
462001
5259895
8
8
4
4
17
22
4
6
462001
2736133
25
462001
462001
5252112
2747564
5254689
2741254
8
8
8
8
13
4
4
4
4
5
17
38
70
28
6
5
23
17
10
2
462001
462001
462001
10
462001
8
8
9
9
9
8
8
9
4
4
4
1
4
4
4
4
16
14
1
24
13
15
18
18
3
7
3
32
4
2
4
4
2741226
12
5258657
274417
2579535
8
8
9
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
8
15
19
9
6
4
4
5
2
3
5224262
11
2716340
462003
2556646
462001
462001
462001
462003
462001
462003
262003
462003
462003
5258026
2536471
ID
City
1100132
Bhopal
1100133
Bhopal
1100134
Bhopal
1100135
Bhopal
1100136
1100137
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100138
Bhopal
1100139
1100140
1100141
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100142
Bhopal
1100143
1100144
1100145
1100146
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100147
Bhopal
1100148
1100149
1100150
1100151
1100152
1100153
1100154
1100155
1100156
1100157
1100158
1100159
1100160
1100161
1100162
1100163
1100164
1100165
1100166
1100167
1100168
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100169
Bhopal
1100170
Bhopal
1100171
Bhopal
1100172
Bhopal
1100173
1100174
1100175
1100176
1100177
1100178
1100179
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Address1
Address2
No. of
Rooms
Total
Employement
5222744
16
522816
13
14
462003
0755-2554667
15
462003
2558166
12
9
8
4
4
9
16
4
7
36
8
8
7
4
1
4
122
37
35
21
65
11
18
5258657
5257047
5255710
7
8
13
9
4
4
4
4
74
8
9
16
200
4
3
6
462001
2743214
13
12
462008
462001
462001
462001
462001
462001
462006
462007
462009
462001
462001
462004
462001
462001
462001
462004
462001
2542105
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
13
8
13
13
8
8
8
8
13
8
8
8
13
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
5
4
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
26
25
27
7
65
17
6
11
3
23
24
30
13
20
20
15
11
24
44
20
1
13
3
3
4
20
5
10
7
6
5
3
3
4
16
3
3
4
12
12
6
3
13
13
16
462003
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHO(MP)
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
JUMETI BHOPAL
BHOPAL-1
462001
462001
462001
2543914
2553006
5220420
2740949
2533475
2553477
2740542
5254672
2748935
2738204
2530314
2543401
2710234
2747858
5255469
5254672
462009
DAYANANDA CHOWK,BHOPAL
LAXMI TAKIES ROAD
NEAR MUSKAN TAKIES,RAILWAY
STATION
5,LODGING ROAD,GHRA NAKKAS
GORA JAKKAR BPL
SHALAJAZA BAD
25,GHORANAKKAS
GHORA NAKKAS
NEAR RAILWAY STATION
INFRONT OF RANJEET HOTEL
Ownership
Phone Number
462003
462003
Accomodation Type
Pincode
462002
462001
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
2741445
462001
2710043
14
462001
462001
462003
462001
462001
462001
462001
2537163
2536471
2536072
5258342
2744415
2741104
2747401
8
13
8
8
8
8
8
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
13
1
25
18
16
18
25
3
2
5
4
6
5
4
ID
1100180
1100181
City
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100182
Bhopal
1100183
1100184
1100185
1100186
1100187
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
1100188
Bhopal
1100189
1100190
1100191
1100192
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
Bhopal
3100001
Sanchi
4100001
4100002
4100003
Sanchi
Sanchi
Sanchi
4100004
Sanchi
4100005
5100001
5100002
5100003
5100004
5100005
5100006
5100007
Sanchi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
5100008
Panchmarhi
5100009
Panchmarhi
5100010
5100011
5100012
5100013
5100014
5100015
5100016
5100017
5100018
5100019
5100020
5100021
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
5100022
Panchmarhi
5100023
5100024
5100025
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
5100026
Panchmarhi
5100027
Panchmarhi
5100028
Panchmarhi
Address1
20,MALVIYA NAGAR BPL
HAMIDIA HOSPITAL
LAKE VIEW OPP,SIHARE
NAKA,BAIRAGARD
SULTAN ROAD
NEAR SWRAY,RAILWAY STATION
AJAD MARKET
MATAL SHIVRAJ (MP)
NEAR MUSKAN TALKIES
SALLA DAYANAND CHOWK
84,MALUIYA NAGAR,NEW MARKET
NEAR RAILWAY STATION
NEAR ALPANHA TAKIES
44,GHORA ALAK KAS,BHOPAL
PANNA TISSA RAOD,SANCHI
RAISEN(MP)
NEAR CENTRAL BANK SANCHI
RAJLAXMI
JAWARHAR CHOWK,PACHMARHI(MP)
MEZBAAN
DEHITE
TAJ RESORT
BANGARA
PANCHMAHAL
PANDAV
HOTEL KACHNAR
HOTEL HEENA
HOTEL ARIHANT
ABHIMANYA,
MADHUR MILAN
SAPNA
UTKARSH
MAUJASHREE
PACHMARHI REGENCY
AMBIKA SHREE
SHIVA PALACE
SANSKAR
KRISHNA
Address2
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
BHOPAL
HAMIDIA ROAD
DIST-RAISEN
MP ,INDIA
DIST-HOSHANGABAD
Pincode
462010
462001
Phone Number
5220900
Accomodation Type
Ownership
8
13
4
5
No. of
Rooms
20
6
Total
Employement
13
2
462009
2710197
23
10
462001
462001
462001
462004
462006
2530689
2735648
2711781
2552513
534458
3
8
4
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
25
8
47
24
11
10
2
6
40
3
462007
13
22
462006
462010
462001
462002
8
8
8
9
4
4
4
4
20
3
30
16
14
6
16
2
2746789
5239922
257677
464661
9.17482E+11
32
464661
464661
464661
07482-266746
266723
266743
10
9
10
4
1
1
8
2
18
2
4
18
464661
07482-266662
12
464661
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
91-07482-266508
07578-252060
07578-252354
07578-252668
252195
07578-252353
07578-252476
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
15
4
9
13
18
3
7
2
16
2
2
12
20
4
3
461881
07578-252203
10
461881
252267
11
8
8
8
8
8
1
8
8
8
8
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
14
8
14
6
23
12
9
16
12
12
7
2
3
3
6
2
10
4
2
6
3
3
4
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
07578-282380
07578-252547
07578-252785
07578-252622
07578-252162
07578-252888,252444
07578-252868
8
8
8
4
1
4
18
8
7
3
2
2
20
461881
461881
07578-252919
461881
07578-252237
ID
5100029
5100030
5100031
5100032
5100033
5100034
5100035
City
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
5100036
Panchmarhi
5100037
5100038
5100039
5100040
5100041
5100042
5100043
5100044
5100045
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
Panchmarhi
6101431
Jabalpur
6101432
Jabalpur
6101433
Jabalpur
6101434
6101435
6101436
6101437
6101438
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
6101439
Jabalpur
6101440
Jabalpur
6101441
6101442
6101443
6101444
6101445
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
6101446
Jabalpur
6101447
6101448
6101449
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
6101450
Jabalpur
6101451
6101452
6101453
6101454
6101455
6101456
6101457
6101458
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
6101459
Jabalpur
6101460
Jabalpur
HOTEL OM
HOTEL CHANDNI
Address1
PATEL ROAD, PACHMARHI, M.P.
HAUDHI CHOWK PACHAMARHI
PATEL MARG PACHO
PATEL MARG PACHO
PATEL MARG PACHO
KHUSHAL KUTIR
PATEL CHOWK PACHO
PATEL ROAD, PACHMARHI M.P.
Address2
YUVAK KENDRA
PATEL RAOD, PACHMARHI
# 2020, WRIGHT TOWN, SHANKY
SHOPPING ARCADE NAGAR NIGAM
CHOWK
MANAS BHAWAN ROAD
HOTEL SAGAR
PRESIDENT
HOTEL RAHUL
SWAYAM HOTEL
HOTEL ROOPALI
HOTEL TANHAI
HOTEL SURYAA
HOTEL GULJAR TOKIES
HOTEL SAMANDARIYA
HOTEL LOVELY
HOTEL IMPERIAL
HOTEL PRESTING PRINCE
SHIKHAR PALACE
REPUBLIC HOTEL
HOTEL SAHANI
MARUTI INN
SAMANDARIYA YATREE NIWAS
HOTEL AMBASSADOR
JABALPUR
JABALPUR
JABALPUR
OPP. INCOME TAX OFFICE JABALPUR
Pincode
Phone Number
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
07578-252633
461881
07578-252136
Ownership
8
8
8
8
2
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
1
4
No. of
Rooms
6
19
2
7
26
19
12
Total
Employement
2
5
2
2
10
12
3
07578-252855
15
10
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
461881
07578-252256
8
8
8
8
8
4
8
8
1
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
10
15
8
6
12
57
4
14
26
9
10
3
7
9
18
4
5
4
482002
0761/2407521
12
482002
0761-5064740
17
11
482002
0761-2407599
13
482002
482002
482001
482002
482002
2629171
8
3
8
8
8
4
3
4
4
3
17
18
28
15
40
18
28
24
8
9
482001
0761-2624677
29
12
32
5007244
0761-2451073
2625525
2625377
2625566
8
8
8
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
14
20
16
28
17
10
8
16
10
16
482001
NEAR BUS STAND JABALPUR
JABALPUR
JABALPUR
NAUDRA BRIDGE JABALPUR
STATION ROAD, JABALPUR
ANAND CINEMA ROAD, JABALPUR
Accomodation Type
482002
482001
482002
482001
482001
482001
2311602
17
10
2403644
8
8
8
4
3
4
37
20
13
16
32
23
482001
482002
482002
16
17
482002
482002
482002
482001
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
4
4
1
4
4
4
4
4
18
16
12
12
12
15
11
17
6
10
8
9
9
12
11
3
482002
482002
482002
624829/624476/623361
17
13
482002
505015/505016
28
ID
City
6101461
Jabalpur
6101462
Jabalpur
6101463
Jabalpur
6101464
Jabalpur
6101465
Jabalpur
6101466
Jabalpur
6101467
Jabalpur
6101468
Jabalpur
6101469
6101471
6101472
6101473
6101474
6101475
6101476
6101477
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
6101478
Jabalpur
6101479
Jabalpur
6101480
Jabalpur
6101481
Jabalpur
6101482
Jabalpur
6101483
Jabalpur
7100001
7100002
kanha MP
kanha MP
7100003
kanha MP
7100004
kanha MP
7100005
kanha MP
7100006
kanha MP
7100007
kanha MP
7100008
kanha MP
7100009
kanha MP
7100010
kanha MP
7100011
kanha MP
7100012
kanha MP
7100013
kanha MP
7100014
kanha MP
7100015
kanha MP
Address1
Address2
Pincode
Phone Number
Accomodation Type
Ownership
4
No. of
Rooms
18
Total
Employement
25
482002
482002
40
10
HOTEL SURAHI
HOTEL SAMRAT
482002
13
10
22
14
NAGODLAL
HOTEL VIKRAM
LORDGUNJ JABALPUR
NEAR RAILWAY STATION JABALPUR
482002
19
482002
13
HOTEL PARAS
27
LODGE SHIVALAYA
HOTEL SWASTIK
RAJ KAMAL LADGE
ANAND LODGE
LAXMI NARAYAN DHARAMSHALA
SINDHI DHARAMSHALA
GOKULDASH DHARAMSHALA
JAIN DHARAM SHALA
CENTRAL LODGE
PANKAJ PALACE
REGAL HOTEL
HOTEL KALCHURI
SHANTIVAN GUES HOUSE
HOTEL BLUE MOON
HOTEL CLASSIC
VAN VIHAR RESORT
VANYA RESORT
BARASINGHA HOTEL & RESORT
MOHAN COMPLEX
THE TIGERLAND RESORT
HIAWATHA
DYNA RESORTS PVT LTD.
PANTHER RESORT
BANGAR RIVER LODGE
WILD CHALET RESORT
PUGMARG RESORT
MOGLI RESORT
HOTEL CHANDAN
SHRI MAHESHWAR RESORT & HOTELS
PVT. LTD.
TULI TIGER RESORT
482002
5004218/5037782
482002
2408907/2407981
482002
0761-5017493/2625188
21
10
482002
482001
482001
482001
482002
482001
482001
482002
8
8
8
13
13
13
13
8
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
4
19
12
17
14
21
22
21
17
8
3
3
3
2
3
2
4
482001
17
11
482002
16
15
16
16
482001
5036270
2625146/2625889
35
482002
2413781
18
26
481768
481768
07649-277241
07649-277301
8
8
4
4
10
12
8
16
481768
07649-277305(07646) 272633
481661
07649-277257
10
481768
481768
07649-277224
16
18
91-761-5036477/5036577
11
07649-277240
11
12
07649-277223
14
07649-277267
07649-277203/277205
16
22
481468
91-7649-277291
12
11
482001
5011244/2422244
25
18
07642-252239
12
12
07649-277258
11
07649-277211
26
13
ID
City
7100016
kanha MP
7100017
kanha MP
7100018
kanha MP
7100019
kanha MP
7100020
kanha MP
7100021
kanha MP
7100022
7100023
kanha MP
kanha MP
7100024
kanha MP
7100025
7100026
8100001
kanha MP
kanha MP
Panch NP
8100002
Panch NP
8100003
Panch NP
8100004
Panch NP
9100001
Bandhwgarh
9100002
9100003
Bandhwgarh
Bandhwgarh
9100004
Bandhwgarh
9100005
Bandhwgarh
9100006
9100007
Bandhwgarh
Bandhwgarh
9100008
Bandhwgarh
9100009
9100010
9100011
Bandhwgarh
Bandhwgarh
Bandhwgarh
10100001 Chitrakoot
10100002 Chitrakoot
10100003 Chitrakoot
10100004
10100005
10100006
10100007
10100008
10100009
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
10100010 Chitrakoot
10100011
10100012
10100013
10100014
10100015
10100016
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Address1
Address2
Pincode
BANDWAAVGARH
BUS STAND POST TALA
BANDHAVAGARH M.P.
RESTAURANT & LODGIN
BANDAVAGADH
BANDHAVGARH
BANDHAVGARH NATIONAL PARK
B.N. COFEE HOUSE
481768
14
07649-77244/5
0761-2652245
07649-77219
23
21
2624211/2627768
14
07649-277241
12
07649-277280
07649-277208
8
8
4
1
21
8
29
1
14
18
277279
07695-232830
12
8
11
1
4
1
20
12
21
22
8
24
07695-232832
10
12
07695-232817
DISTT. UMARIA
TALA DISTT-UMARIA M.P.
BUS STAND TALA BANDHAVGARH
M.P.
Total
Employement
4
Ownership
481768
DISTT. UMARIA
DISTT. UMARIA
No. of
Rooms
7
Accomodation Type
481678
484661
07627-65364/65377/65373
484661
07627-265366/265308
07627-265324
484661
07627-265303
484661
484661
484661
NEAR PURANI LANKA TEMPLE
CHITRAKOOT
SATNA ROAD CHITRAKOOT
UNDER PURANI LANKA MANDIR
CHITRAKOOT
KAMTANATH ROAD
KAMTANATH ROAD, CHITRAKOOT
KAMTANATH ROAD CHITRAKOOT
SATNA ROAD CHITRAKOOT
SATNA ROAD CHITRAKOOT
SATNA ROAD CHITRAKOOT
SATNA ROAD CHITRAKOOT
Phone Number
12
14
10
13
20
1
8
3
3
20
12
5
3
15
8
8
3
3
12
12
24
3
1
8
8
3
3
4
13
13
6
26
26
16
210204
210204
210204
13
16
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
9
13
13
13
13
13
4
4
4
4
4
4
30
10
19
30
22
30
2
2
3
3
2
2
210204
13
32
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
9
9
9
9
9
9
4
4
4
4
4
4
10
10
8
21
12
7
2
3
7
9
5
2
ID
City
10100017 Chitrakoot
10100018 Chitrakoot
10100019 Chitrakoot
10100020 Chitrakoot
10100021 Chitrakoot
10100022
10100023
10100024
10100025
10100026
10100027
10100028
10100029
10100030
10100031
10100032
10100033
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
10100034 Chitrakoot
10100035 Chitrakoot
10100036 Chitrakoot
10100037 Chitrakoot
10100038 Chitrakoot
10100039 Chitrakoot
10100040 Chitrakoot
10100041 Chitrakoot
10100042
10100043
10100044
10100045
10100046
10100047
10100048
10100049
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
10100050 Chitrakoot
10100051
10100052
10100053
10100054
10100055
10100056
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot
10100057 Chitrakoot
11100001
11100003
11100004
11100005
11100006
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Address1
Address2
Accomodation Type
Ownership
210204
210204
210204
9
9
9
4
1
1
No. of
Rooms
6
4
4
Pincode
Phone Number
Total
Employement
2
3
2
210204
13
14
210204
50
10
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
9
13
4
9
9
13
13
13
13
13
13
9
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
15
15
35
6
18
25
12
25
22
12
18
8
2
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
3
2
2
2
210204
13
22
210204
25
210204
210204
13
50
210204
13
25
VISWAKARMA
BUDHRI DHARAMSHALA
KAHAR DHARAMSHALA
210204
13
15
RAIDAS DHARAMSHALA
KUMHAR DHARAMSHAL
YADAV DHARAMSHAL
HAYATRI MANDIR ASHRAM
SONKAR DHARAMSHALA
VAISYA KASHODHUN DHARMASHALA
RAGHUNATH MANDIR ASHRAM
CHIKAWA
SUNDER AGRAHAMI RAJAPUR
DHARAMSHALA
SRI RAVATPURA SARKAR ASHRAM
BHARAT ASHRAM
DATIA ASHRAM
MADHAV DHARAMSHALA
LAKHETA SAMAJ DHARAMSHALA
PURANI LANKA MANDIR ASHRAM
MANDAKINI VISHRAM
KAMTANATH ROAD
KAMTANATH ROAD
KAMTANATH ROAD
KAMTIYATHI ROAD CHITA
KAMTANATH ROAD
KAMTANATH ROAD
KAMTHANATH ROAD
KAMTANATH ROAD
KAMTHANATH ROAD
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
13
13
13
9
13
13
9
9
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
25
10
10
18
2
10
6
6
3
2
2
4
2
2
3
2
210204
13
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
210204
9
9
9
13
13
9
4
4
4
4
4
4
16
3
10
10
10
20
15
2
2
2
3
3
CLARKS KHAJURAHO
USHA BUNDELLA TEMPLE ROAD
TAJ CHANDELLA
JASS OBERAI HOTEL
JHANKAR
210204
15
210204
13
12
210204
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
274038/274056/274421
3
3
6
5
10
2
3
3
3
4
100
67
92
93
19
88
40
87
69
12
ID
City
11100007 Khajuraho
11100008 Khajuraho
11100009 Khajuraho
11100010 Khajuraho
11100011 Khajuraho
11100012
11100013
11100014
11100015
11100016
11100017
11100018
11100019
11100020
11100021
11100022
11100023
11100024
11100025
11100026
11100027
11100028
11100029
11100030
11100032
11100033
11100034
11100035
11100036
11100037
12100001
12100002
12100003
12100004
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Khajuraho
Orchha
Orchha
Orchha
Orchha
12100005 Orchha
12100006
12100007
12100008
12100009
12100010
12100011
12100012
Orchha
Orchha
Orchha
Orchha
Orchha
Orchha
Orchha
12100013 Orchha
12100014
12100015
12100016
12100017
Orchha
Orchha
Orchha
Orchha
12100018 Orchha
12100019 Orchha
12100020 Orchha
4
4
4
Total
Employement
2
7
5
7
Phone Number
471606
471606
471606
07686-272675/274500
07686-274221
471606
07686-274561
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
471606
472246
472246
472246
472246
MAIN MARKET,ORCHHA
MAIN MARKET,ORCHHA
MAIN ROAD,ORCHHA
MAIN BAZAR,ORCHHA
MAIN ROAD,ORCHHA
MAIN ROAD,ORCHHA
MAIN MARKET,ORCHHA
BEHIND RAJA RANI TEMPLE,ORCHHA
472246
472246
472246
472246
472246
472246
472246
472246
472246
472246
472246
472246
13
9
13
13
5
1
1
2
11
2
2
2
4
2
2
1
472246
LAKESIDE,
Address2
No. of
Rooms
8
10
11
Pincode
HOTEL INDIA
HOTEL GAUTAMA
HOTEL GREEN HOUSE
HOTEL SHANTI
Address1
471606
KHAYARAHO
KHAYARAHO
KHAYARAHO
KHAYARAHO
KHAYARAHO
KHAYARAHO
KHAYARAHO
KHAYARAHO
KHAYARAHO
KHAYARAHO
07686-274582/274455
07686-272352/272639
0091-7686-274145/274572
07686-274100/272220
07686-274135
07686-272719
07686-274580
07686-274082
07686-274202
07686-272273
07686-274627
15
07680-52102
472246
07680-252626
07680-252701
07680-2582765
07680-252076
Accomodation Type
Ownership
8
8
8
6
20
20
8
8
4
8
4
9
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
8
1
1
9
8
9
9
10
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
4
3
4
4
5
4
1
1
4
3
4
4
12
13
20
11
20
6
16
5
14
9
9
4
4
6
8
20
14
11
10
12
25
31
18
6
2
7
32
22
20
7
3
3
2
8
3
2
1
4
1
2
6
2
2
2
3
9
11
6
10
13
6
16
5
2
12
41
21
10
13
12
9
9
6
8
8
13
9
4
4
4
4
4
5
4
7
10
10
9
9
5
3
3
2
5
5
2
2
1
472246
13
472246
13
10
ID
City
12100021 Orchha
13101515 Gawalior
13101516 Gawalior
13101520 Gawalior
13101521 Gawalior
13101522 Gawalior
13101523 Gawalior
13101524
13101525
13101526
13101527
13101528
13101529
13101530
Gawalior
Gawalior
Gawalior
Gawalior
Gawalior
Gawalior
Gawalior
13101531 Gawalior
13101532 Gawalior
13101533 Gawalior
13101534 Gawalior
13101535 Gawalior
13101536
13101537
13101538
13101539
Gawalior
Gawalior
Gawalior
Gawalior
13101540 Gawalior
13101541
13101542
13101543
14100001
14100002
14100003
14100004
15100001
15100002
15100003
15100004
15100005
15100006
15100007
15100008
15100009
15100010
15100011
15100012
15100013
15100014
15100015
Gawalior
Gawalior
Gawalior
Chanderi
Chanderi
Chanderi
Chanderi
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Shivpuri
Address2
SIJARIA DHARMASALA
HOTEL GWALIOR REGENCY
HOTEL FORT VIEW
SAI NATH GUEST HOUSE
MAIN ROAD,ORCHHA
LINK ROAD GWALIOR
M.L.B. ROAD GWALIOR
SAICOMPLEX IN FRONT OF GANDHI
NAGAR
HOTEL SAYA
HOTEL SUN ESTATE
HOTEL PARK VIEW
13101517 Gawalior
13101518 Gawalior
13101519 Gawalior
Address1
REGAL HOTEL
HOTEL SHRIKRISHNA
HOTEL SHIVALAYA
CHANDRA LOK
HOTEL MAYUR
SHRI VIDICHAND DHARAMSHALA
HOTEL AMBIKA
SHRI KRISHNA
HOTEL MASCOT
HOTEL INDIA
HOTEL D.M.
HOTEL HABITAT INN
A.B ROAD,SHIVPURI
A.B ROAD,SHIVPURI
Pincode
472246
474002
ASHOKNAGAR
2340670/2343519
0751-24233409/2000674
Accomodation Type
Ownership
13
3
8
4
1
4
No. of
Rooms
6
48
10
Total
Employement
3
97
2
0751-5012556
474002
0751-2337701/2337702
2428501
8
8
4
4
12
25
7
12
12
474009
0751-2334469/2422599
15
16
474002
0751-2424697
14
0751-2345544/5010316
25
21
474009
474001
2429463/2410281
0751-5050598
0751-2410017/2400001
326209/326210/326211
2340370/2342606
0751-2444018
0751-5061853
9
9
8
8
8
3
8
4
4
4
4
1
3
3
6
9
15
58
46
38
31
2
2
12
87
33
190
52
474002
474002
474002
Phone Number
0751-2340638/2343409
21
11
474002
474002
474002
0751-2325559/2632667
0751-5011903
8
8
13
4
4
5
21
30
66
6
12
6
474002
2410551
12
0751-5011165/5011825
0751-2341983/5011417
0751-2341049/2342083
8
8
8
8
4
4
4
4
23
17
35
15
6
19
48
3
474002
474002
474002
474002
474002
2421712
23
10
474002
474002
474002
472246
473446
472246
472246
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
473551
5052244
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
8
9
8
8
9
9
9
8
9
8
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
9
14
11
10
10
1
4
20
12
14
7
21
6
6
6
21
3
11
19
12
15
23
4
12
12
1
29
9
11
23
1
4
8
9
3
2
2
8
4
12
3
4
6
10
2340111/2340110
07547-252222
34364/9826216274
07492-503510
33381
07492-233085
11
ID
City
16100001 Indore
16100002 Indore
16100003 Indore
16100004 Indore
16100005 Indore
16100006 Indore
16100007 Indore
16100008 Indore
16100009 Indore
16100010 Indore
16100011 Indore
16100012 Indore
16100013 Indore
16100016 Indore
16100017
16100018
16100019
16100020
Indore
Indore
Indore
Indore
16100021 Indore
16100022 Indore
16100023 Indore
16100024 Indore
16100025 Indore
16100026 Indore
16100027 Indore
16100028 Indore
16100029 Indore
16100030 Indore
16100031 Indore
16100032 Indore
16100033 Indore
16100034 Indore
16100035 Indore
Address2
PATEL BRIDGE INDORE
NEAR PATEL STATUE & BRIDGE
INDORE
DILIP LODGE
HOTEL SHREERAMA
HOTEL MAYUR
HOTEL SANMAN
HOTEL AMRIT
16100014 Indore
16100015 Indore
Address1
Pincode
Phone Number
5536178
8
8
22
452001
452001
0731-5069366/2516650/52
2
9
4
4
26
11
24
12
07315005001/5069898/2528500
26
22
452001
452001
2464470
0731-2706483
9
8
4
4
10
26
16
18
452001
2705786/2706786/2707786
30
20
452007
0731-2542568/5291468
22
16
452007
465876/469674/469905/28700
6
21
14
17
452001
452001
0731-5078610
10
0731-2528803/05
37
27
2517940/5040491/92
37
26
11
16
15
13
452001
452001
5006562/5006597/2461845
15
21
452001
504269
0731-2343992/2343735
8
8
13
3
4
4
4
4
8
15
18
29
5
8
3
26
2341497/5084246
13
20
452004
452007
2535189/5086553
43
27
452001
0731-2462996/2761852
5025211
25
0731-2430202
21
16
452001
5043431/2365083
21
21
452001
0731-2764636/5073166
13
14
452002
2461027
16
452001
2703769
15
451002
0731-2343705/2341651
17
15
452001
2763589/2476497
16
2541076/5073422
6
8
4
4
10
11
7
2
548916/17
17
17
452001
# 35, SHIV MARKET RAJWADA INDORE
Total
Employement
8
5075008/2478186/2478033
452001
# 9/2, KIBE COMPOUND CHHOTI
GWALTOLI CHOURAHA INDORE
# 17, BHAKT PRAHLAD NAGAR
MULTAN NAGAR
# 5, NASIA ROAD
No. of
Rooms
20
452001
2465080/2465081/2465082
Ownership
452001
452001
# 8, BHAKT PRAHLAD NAGAR
Accomodation Type
452001
12
ID
City
16100036 Indore
16100037 Indore
16100038 Indore
16100039 Indore
16100040 Indore
Address1
Address2
Pincode
452001
452001
HOTEL VAIBHAV
16100043 Indore
16100044 Indore
HOTEL SANTOOR
HOTEL RAMA INN RESTAURANT
PARAG REGENCY
16100045 Indore
16100046 Indore
16100047 Indore
16100048 Indore
16100049 Indore
16100050 Indore
16100051 Indore
16100052 Indore
16100053 Indore
16100054 Indore
16100055 Indore
16100056 Indore
16100057 Indore
16100058 Indore
16100059 Indore
16100060 Indore
16100061 Indore
16100062 Indore
16100063
16100064
16100065
16100066
Indore
Indore
Indore
Indore
16100067 Indore
16100068 Indore
16100069 Indore
16100070 Indore
16100071 Indore
HOTEL KANCHAN
HOTEL PAYAL & RESTAURANT
HOTEL ASHOKA
JANTA LODGE
HOTEL PLEASURE PALACE
HOTEL AARAM
HOTEL ADARSH PALACE
HOTEL SANT PALZA
HOTEL MOHIT
HOTEL MALAK
HOTEL SHRI PUSHKAR
HOTEL SURYAA
HOTEL GAUMATI & RESTAURANT
HOTEL KIRAN
HOTEL CHANCKYC
HOTEL DAYAL
HOTEL BABA
HOTEL AMBASSADOR
BANZARA HOTEL
HOTEL TULSI
HOTEL CROWN PALACE
HOTEL KAVERI
HOTEL NEELKAMAL
HOTEL SHIVANI
NEW HOTEL ANAND
HOTEL NEW POONAM
Ownership
10
6
4
4
No. of
Rooms
4
26
Total
Employement
2
30
452001
2463844/2463846
14
5045099/2360403
14
452001
0731-2705499/2707344
22
13
07315044702/5044703/2704088
26
16
2707038/5042806/5044690
42
26
2515555/2514081
Accomodation Type
452002
16100041 Indore
16100042 Indore
Phone Number
452001
24
23
0731-2707084
26
19
452001
07315042276/5045277/5045226
13
452001
2518501-2517054
23
21
452001
5045151/2760090
14
38
452001
452001
452001
2465991/92/93/94
8
8
8
4
4
4
19
22
12
17
6
12
452007
2531970/2433966/5045938
14
11
2434951/52
17
15
452001
2706558/5045102/5043367
10
452004
2537829/2542997
5050949/5050944
8
8
4
4
11
18
8
14
452004
2530060/2544898
18
13
452001
5001117/18/2517701/06
29
24
452007
0731-2435631/2/5291533
20
20
5040939/5042836
20
452001
2706954/2704497/2707242
30
22
452001
5043557/2706560/2706562
27
5084373
452001
2522507/2522726
20
452001
452001
452001
452001
2523216/19/5200599
0731-2461045/2369181
2524920/22/5064500
2528855/2523014
3
8
2
3
3
2
4
2
30
18
35
33
27
6
24
25
452001
0731-2522568
20
452001
452002
452001
2465951/52/53/54
2341064/2340385
8
6
8
4
4
4
20
27
9
18
13
5
452007
522250/522273
20
13
ID
City
16100072 Indore
16100073 Indore
16100074 Indore
16100075 Indore
16100076 Indore
16100077 Indore
16100078 Indore
16100079
16100080
16100081
16100082
16100083
Indore
Indore
Indore
Indore
Indore
16100084 Indore
16100085 Indore
16100086 Indore
16100087 Indore
16100088 Indore
16100089
16100090
16100091
16100092
16100093
16100094
16100095
16100096
Indore
Indore
Indore
Indore
Indore
Indore
Indore
Indore
16100097 Indore
16100098 Indore
16100099 Indore
16100100 Indore
16100101 Indore
16100102 Indore
16100103 Indore
16100104 Indore
16100105 Indore
16100106 Indore
16100107 Indore
16100108 Indore
17100001 Ujjain
17100002 Ujjain
Address1
Address2
Pincode
Accomodation Type
Ownership
No. of
Rooms
Total
Employement
HAJI LODGE
HOTEL MANGALAM
452001
0731-2469576
16
HOTEL PRESIDENT
HOTEL RATAN
452001
0731-2528866
34
26
452001
2522664/2522747/5025623
22
452001
452001
452001
452007
452004
2763955/5006871
5045000/2705633
365313
0731-461121
67603
8
3
8
8
9
4
4
4
4
4
19
30
14
24
8
5
13
6
17
4
HOTEL AKASH
HOTEL BASANT BAHAR
MAHARAJA BHOJNAYALYA
SATKAR LODGE
HOTEL BALWAS
CROWN HOTEL
HOTEL PRASHANT
NEW SHANTI NIKETAN LODGE
HOTEL DELAR & DECENT LODGE
YASHONI HOTEL
SILVER OAK CLUT & RESORT
CENTRE POINT INDORE
JAWAHAR LODGE
HOTEL CHAKARA
SANTOSH LODGE
PAWAN PURTRA LODGE
PRATIK LODGE
TAKAM CHAND M. JOHRI DHARAMSHALA
ASHOKA LODGE
INDRALOK RESTHOUSE
GOPI KISHAN GAJDHAR AGGARWAL
DHARAMSHALA
JANTA LODGE HOTEL JANTA
NEW ADARSH LODGE
HOTEL NEELAM
Phone Number
# 125, JAWAHAR
BEHIND RAJWARA
# 5, NASIA ROAD, NEAR SARWATE BUS
STAND
# 1/4, CHHOTI GWALTOLI
PATEL CIRCULE
INDORE
# 13, NASIA ROAD (OPP, SARAVATE
BUS STAND ) INDORE
HOTEL CHETNA
HOTEL TRIVENI
0731-5041784/5045784
14
2463846
14
452001
0731-2463024
11
19
452001
5070126/9302109474
24
16
452007
0731-522250
13
17
452001
5007755
19
452001
2466673
16
452001
0731-2524934
36
25
452001
2465732/33/34/35/36
22
21
452001
452001
452001
452001
452001
452001
452001
452001
2401963
8
13
8
8
12
13
8
8
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
12
12
12
17
18
10
14
10
2
2
2
3
3
3
5
13
2340190
452001
10
15
452001
452004
8
8
4
4
13
9
5
3
452001
13
18
452002
452001
8
13
4
5
20
15
3
2
452001
13
20
452001
463424
11
19
452001
5046654
15
452001
0731-2466001/02/2467711
15
12
452001
66341/67536
16
15
452001
0731-5040441/5096221
10
17
456002
558038
19
15
456001
0734-2585215/9827233865
19
14
ID
City
17100003 Ujjain
17100004 Ujjain
17100005 Ujjain
17100006 Ujjain
17100007 Ujjain
17100008 Ujjain
17100009 Ujjain
17100010 Ujjain
17100011 Ujjain
17100012 Ujjain
17100013
17100014
17100015
17100016
Ujjain
Ujjain
Ujjain
Ujjain
KALASH
MAHAKAL YATRI NIVASH
HOTEL RAMA KRISHNA
HOTEL PREETI
SHANTI PALACE
AJAY
RITURAJ
GRAND TOUR
HOTEL SATYAM
17100017 Ujjain
17100018 Ujjain
17100019 Ujjain
17100020 Ujjain
17100021 Ujjain
17100022 Ujjain
17100023 Ujjain
17100024 Ujjain
17100025 Ujjain
17100026 Ujjain
17100027 Ujjain
SHIPRA
TIRUPATI ASHARAY
HOTEL SRI NATH PALACE
HOTEL ASHRAY
PREM PALACE
HOTEL SAI PLACE
HOTEL SAMAI
HOTEL SWAPNIL
HOTEL MAYUR
DUGUNDA YATRI GRUHA
HOTEL SATYAM
17100028 Ujjain
17100029 Ujjain
ANAND PALACE
HOTEL SURANA PALACE
17100030 Ujjain
17100031 Ujjain
17100032 Ujjain
17100033 Ujjain
17100034 Ujjain
17100035 Ujjain
HOTEL KANHA
VIKRAMADITYA
VIHAR LODGE
VIKRAM HOTEL
GUEST HOUSE
Address1
Address2
22/1,SUBHASH MARG,RAILWAY
UJJAIN (MP)
STATION ROAD,
3/1 NANA KHEDA BUS STAND PARISAR
UJJAIN (MP)
NEW PITHA,CHATRI CHOUK UJJAIN
OPP.RAILWAY STATION,UJJAIN(MP)
GUDURI CHURAHANEAR KHABA
MATAJI MANDIR,UJJAIN
CHAUBIS KHAMBA
MANDIR,HARISIRDHI
MARG,UJJAIN(MP)
NANKHEDA BUS STAND,UJJAIN
NEAR RAILWAYWAY
STATION,UJJAIN(MP)
OPP,RAILWAY STATION,UJJAIN (MP)
Pincode
456001
2556191,2552502,
9,BAKSHI BAZAR,RAJAVAWAW
MAHAKAL MARG MANDIR CHAURA
81/1,HARIFATAK RING
ROAD,NANAKHEDA,UJJAIN
DIBASAGATE,BUS STAND,UJJAIN
OPP ,RAILWAY STATION,UJJAIN
197,MAHAKAL MARG,UJJAIN
No. of
Rooms
Total
Employement
23
16
0734-2533744,2533755
15
0734-550679
13
456001
25,616,005,011,417
24
19
456001
2585734
13
456001
0734-2584342
12
17
456001
2554069/9302238314
13
456001
0734/2553017/2557012
22
23
456006
0734-2560054,2570390
20
456010
456001
456001
456010
0734-2533302
2564343
5040702
2553700
6
8
8
8
4
4
4
2
34
15
23
12
29
3
4
6
456006
2559775
26
16
29
0734-2551495
44
0734-2564095
13
456002
456010
0734-2519302
8
6
4
4
26
59
20
23
456010
2555677
16
17
456006
NEAR MAHAKALESWAR MANDIR
456006
Ownership
456001
Accomodation Type
456001
456001
Phone Number
456010
MANDIR CHAURA UJJAIN
456010
25,337,872,533,789
12
13
0734-252794041
35
24
0734-2519743
12
2553664
18
0734-2584010
16
911-734-2559774
22
16
0734-2533793
22
0734/2530045
37
26
0734-5041502
21
2533125
27
21
0734-714024
0734-2562220
0734-557549
8
8
8
4
4
4
16
25
17
4
15
4
15
ID
City
17100036 Ujjain
17100037 Ujjain
17100038 Ujjain
17100039 Ujjain
17100040
18100001
18100002
18100003
18100004
Ujjain
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
18100005 Burhanpur
18100006 Burhanpur
18100007
18100008
18100009
18100010
18100011
18100012
18100013
18100014
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
18100015 Burhanpur
18100016 Burhanpur
18100017 Burhanpur
18100018 Burhanpur
18100019 Burhanpur
18100020
18100021
18100022
18100023
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
18100024 Burhanpur
18100025
18100026
18100027
18101598
19100001
19100002
19100003
19100004
19100005
19100006
20100001
20100002
20100003
20100004
20100005
20100006
20100007
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
Burhanpur
mandu
mandu
mandu
mandu
mandu
mandu
Omakreshwar
Omakreshwar
Omakreshwar
Omakreshwar
Omakreshwar
Omakreshwar
Omakreshwar
SANGAM LODGE
TRIPATHI
ADARSH LODGE
MITRA MILAN
FOREST GUEST HOUSE
SRI JAIN SWETAMBER TIRTH PEDHI
NAGAR NIGAM GUEST HOUSE
ROOPMATI RESIDENTIAL
MAHARAJA
SRI RAM DHARAMSALA
JATRIKA DHARAMSALA
GANESH
CHARAM SAMAJ DHARMASHALA
OM KHATRIYA RAJPUT DHARMSHALA
PRAGYAPATI DHARAMSALA
OM SHREENATH DHARAMSHALA
AGRAWAL DHARAMSHALA
Address1
INFRONT OF RAILWAY STATION
,UJJAIN(MP)
62,KSHAPANAK MARG FREEGANJ
16/A, MADHAVA CLUB ROAD
Address2
UJJAIN(MP)
TEEN BATTI,CHOWRAHA
FREEGANJ,UJJAIN
Pincode
BERHANPUR,(MP)
BERHANPUR,(MP)
BERHANPUR,(MP)
Accomodation Type
Ownership
No. of
Rooms
Total
Employement
0734-2558739
21
456010
0734-2514402
34
23
456001
0734-2553590
28
25
2562966
14
12
2533188
4
4
4
4
4
14
12
21
11
16
3
9
6
6
6
25
Phone Number
450331
450331
450331
450331
251197
07325-254104
07325-257442
8
8
6
8
9
450331
07325-254942
450331
253893
12
12
450331
450331
450331
450331
450331
450331
450331
450331
07325-255136
57328
252275
9893225974/256274
251277
52306
07325-52161
8
6
8
8
11
8
8
9
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
14
17
7
10
4
8
10
16
7
6
4
7
4
5
6
6
450331
07325-255921
14
450331
07325-255633
14
450331
450331
07325-255222
8
8
4
4
9
15
7
3
450331
254790
10
450331
450331
257123
241772
450331
251248
8
6
8
8
4
3
4
4
9
22
12
14
6
13
6
10
450331
07325-252184
16
450331
450331
450331
474002
454010
454010
454010
454010
454010
454010
450554
450554
450554
450554
450554
450554
450554
9826819711/241511
8
8
8
8
9
8
8
1
4
8
13
8
13
13
13
13
13
4
4
4
4
1
4
1
4
4
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
3
14
7
9
11
36
10
20
8
16
10
12
9
9
6
8
10
6
5
5
3
10
26
6
25
4
12
4
6
4
4
4
4
6
252786
16
ID
City
20100008 Omakreshwar
20100009
20100010
20100011
21100001
21100002
21100003
21100004
21100005
21100006
21100007
22100001
22100002
22100003
22100004
22100005
22100006
22100007
22100008
22100009
22100010
Omakreshwar
Omakreshwar
Omakreshwar
Maheswar
Maheswar
Maheswar
Maheswar
Maheswar
Maheswar
Maheswar
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Amarkantak
Address1
Address2
DIST-ANUPUR(MP)
DIST-ANUPUR(MP)
DIST SAHADOL(MP)
PO-AMARKANTAKA,DIST-(MP)
Accomodation Type
Ownership
No. of
Rooms
Total
Employement
450554
13
13
450554
450554
450554
8
1
13
8
9
9
8
9
8
9
10
9
10
8
9
9
13
9
9
13
4
4
4
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
4
5
1
4
5
1
4
16
14
12
6
9
4
12
6
20
6
8
18
12
7
20
15
10
1
10
16
7
10
5
5
7
4
4
5
5
7
1
27
8
13
11
6
6
14
4
1
Pincode
Phone Number
484886
484886
484886
484886
484886
484886
486886
484886
484886
484886
269441
07629-269517
07629-269520
269417
17
Annexure IX
A very high percentage of tourists, visited the state for the purpose seeing the
places of tourist attraction.
Tourists (other than those staying with friends and relatives) visiting the
centers, stayed in accommodation units located in the center.