Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The Caribbean

The Carebian is the name of a sea that roughly lies between the north America and south America .The Carebbian reagion includes all those Islands that lies in those waters. The word carebbian comes from the Carib,the name of the people who lived on the islands before any Europieans arrived .The Crribs lived with another group of people -the Arawikas. Almost all are killed by war and disheas.

The Caribbean Sea meetsthe shores of a small part of Mexico ,five countries of centeral Americn,coast of Colobia and Venezuela in south America .Tourism has become very important on most Island espacially Barbados and Antigua .People stay in a large hotels and also viston cruise ships that stop at major ports many Island has been large marinas to encouragr rich people withyachts to visit .Most of the people visits to cam ewith Cuba which is much closer than Europe .Americans are not allowed to visit or to trade with Cuba.Even Cuba has a growing tourist industry with visitors from Canada and Europe .

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Economy travel in Delhi

Rajiv Chowk, formerly known as Connaught Place, one of northern India's largest commercial and financial centres, is located in the heart of New Delhi. Adjoining areas such as Barakhamba Road and Chankyapuri are also major commercial centres. Government and quasi government sector was the primary employer in New Delhi. The city's service sector has expanded due in part to the large skilled English-speaking workforce that has attracted many multinational companies. Key service industries include information technology, telecommunications, hotels, banking, media and tourism.
The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi does not release any economic figures specifically for New Delhi but publishes an official economic report on the whole of Delhi annually. According to the Economic Survey of Delhi, the metropolis has a net State Domestic Product (SDP) of Rs. 83,085 crores (for the year 2004–05and a per capita income of Rs. 53,976. The tertiary sector contributes 78.4% of Delhi's gross SDP followed by secondary and primary sectors with 20.2% and 1.4% contribution respectively

Tourism in India

Tourism is the largest service industry in India, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. India witnesses more than 5 million annual foreign tourist arrivals and 527 million domestic tourism visits The tourism industry in India generated about US$100 billion in 2008 and that is expected to increase to US$275.5 billion by 2018 at a 9.4% annual growth rate. The Ministry of Tourism is the nodal agency for the development and promotion of Tourism in India. It maintains the Incredible India campaign.
According to World Travel and Tourism Council, India will be the world's leading tourism hotspot, having the highest 10-year growth potential. The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2007 ranked tourism in India 6th in terms of price competitiveness and 39th in terms of safety and security.
However, India's tourism sector currently lags behind less endowed countries and faces serious challenges including shortage of hotel rooms. In 2007, there were only 25,000 tourist-class hotel rooms in the whole of India.. Among other factors hindering the growth of the tourism industry in India are stringent visa requirements and congested airport Despite short- and medium-term setbacks, tourism revenues are expected to surge by 42% from 2007 to 2017