A Comeback Fueled by New Experiences

Travel Reimagined

India’s tourism sector has made a remarkable comeback, growing from a steep decline during the 2020 pandemic to welcoming 14 million international tourists and over 1.8 billion domestic travelers in 2025. The infographic maps this recovery, showcasing how improved safety standards, digital bookings, and new travel trends have breathed fresh life into the industry. Heritage cities, spiritual destinations, wildlife sanctuaries, and adventure hubs have seen record footfalls.

With government initiatives like revamped railway routes, heritage circuits, and upgraded airports, the tourism sector is expected to contribute significantly to economic growth. The infographic demonstrates how tourism is not just bouncing back—it is transforming. From digital guides to AI-powered travel planning, India’s tourism is entering an era where technology meets tradition to create unforgettable experiences.

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