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India’s Tourism Industry Sounds Alarm Over Declining International Inbound Numbers, ETHospitalityWorld

As per the quarter one CY2025 released by the tourism ministry of the country, the international inbound into India was 10 percent lower than the same quarter last year. Against 32.6 lakh international visitors in the first quarter (January to March) CY2024, the same has come down to 26.1 lakh international visitors in Q1CY2025, a drop of 10 percent.
While globally, international travel has returned back to normal and surpassed the pre-pandemic numbers, the continuous slide in Indian inbound numbers is a huge concern for the trade and industry associated with international inbound tourism in the country. Compared to the first quarter of 2019, that is the pre-pandemic period, the inbound visitor numbers in Q1 2025 (CY) was 17 percent lower.
Meanwhile, the outward flow of Indians to other parts of the world is continuing incessantly, breaking all records. The tourism ministry’s own figures, as compared to 65 lakh Indians travelled to international destinations in the first quarter of 2024 calendar year, their numbers have shot up to 75.9 lakh in Q12025.
Although second quarter numbers are not available as of now, the private industry authenticates that the figures would be far from encouraging due to multiple factors, which led to massive cancellations of international groups into India.
“The terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam; the India-Pak conflict and consequent travel advisories by countries and finally the Air India accident, all led to massive cancellation of visits by international tourists into India in the second quarter,” said Rajnish Kaistha, MD of Paradise Holidays India, a leading inbound operator and senior vice president of Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO). The high airfares, non-availability of hotel rooms in cities due to wedding season in the first quarter were also reasons for drop in international inbound into India, he confides.
IATO has asked for urgent measures from the government and the tourism ministry to bolster inbound tourism by strengthening the public-private partnership in matters related to tourism in the country.
In a statement, Ravi Gosain, president of the association, said, “India’s inbound tourism is a sleeping giant. We have the product, the history, the culture and diversity, but we just do not have unity and a global banner. To compete, we need a better partnership between the private and the public sector, ways to simplify visa regulations, and a strong push in marketing to allow India to get back on the world stage and be considered one of the top travel destinations. The time to act is not tomorrow; it is now.”
The association has once again demanded the constitution of a dedicated board to steer Indian tourism.
“Establishing an India Tourism Board would help ensure better decision making and intervention which would have India lined up as a tourist destination rather than each state and ministry making separate decisions and playing by their own rules,” the IATO statement said.
The visa and entry processes have been one of the largest deterrents to travel. The introduction of e-visas has improved upon a small sliver of facilitating conversions, but when one considers group travel, MICE or any long-haul flight with bureaucratic steps, it is wholly inadequate, the association noted.
Considering the recent events has brought some perception issues about India in the outside world, IATO has demanded investments in brand building activities by the government as well as reinstating the Marketing Development Scheme (MDA) assistance to tour operators to help go out and activate networks with their counterparts in key source markets.
“Perceptions of travel often supersede the realities of travel. An investment in overt and consistent communication, undertaking safety audits and proactive safety focused programs targeting confident destinations is warranted,” IATO sid.
“There is no visibility for Incredible India as the government has stopped PR, marketing, road shows, and even participation in trade events, etc.” added a leading inbound operator.
While the government talks about ‘Paryatan se Parivartan’ (Transformation through Tourism), the private tourism industry in the country covertly and overtly aired their displeasure in lack of alignment between the policies of the government and its vision.
“We just need to have immediate policy commitment, cohesive brand positioning, and execution in the marketplace or these opportunities will be wasted. Now is the time to awaken the sleeping giant of India’s inbound tourism, not just for the benefit of the economy, but for the benefit of India’s global positioning,” IATO said.
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Agoda Reports 68% Growth in Travel Interest from India to Japan

New Delhi – Indian travelers are showing increasing interest in Japan, with Agoda data revealing a 68% year-on-year increase in searches between 15 May and 15 August 2025, compared to the same period last year.
Among the most searched destinations, Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto lead the list, recording growth of 59%, 158%, and 53% year-on-year respectively. Osaka stood out with the highest uptick in travel interest, underlining its rising popularity for city experiences and proximity to attractions such as Universal Studios Japan and Nara deer park.
Beyond the top three, Agoda’s data revealed rising interest from Indian travelers in Japanese destinations including Fujikawaguchiko (+36%) and Sapporo (+18%) in the top five, followed by Hakone (+46%), Okinawa (+47%), Fukuoka (+14%), Yokohama (+20) and Nagoya (+41%) rounding out the top ten. Notably, Nagoya entered the top ten for the first time this year, replacing Narita.
Agoda’s latest data reveals that Indian travelers are showing growing interest in a wider variety of Japanese destinations. In addition to traditional urban favorites, many of the top choices, such as Fujikawaguchiko, Hakone, and Sapporo, are celebrated for their scenic landscapes and leisure experiences, indicating a growing preference for nature and relaxation. Others, like Okinawa and Fukuoka, offer unique cultural and coastal experiences. This trend highlights a shift toward discovering a broader variety of Japan’s diverse regions, from mountain retreats to vibrant cities and coastal escapes.
Gaurav Malik, Country Director, Indian Subcontinent & Indian Ocean Islands, said, “Japan’s mix of modern cities, cultural heritage, and natural beauty is striking a chord with Indian travelers like never before. What we are seeing is that travelers are not only choosing traditional hotspots like Tokyo but are also exploring beyond, with Osaka and other cities quickly gaining popularity. Families can enjoy theme parks and kid-friendly attractions, couples can chase romantic escapes in Kyoto and Hakone, while groups of friends can opt for leisure getaways in places like Okinawa. At Agoda, we’re making it easier to plan these journeys end-to-end, with convenient choices for flights, stays, and curated experiences across Japan.”
The demand also reflects broader travel trends, with greater flight connectivity, simplified visa processes, and rising interest in experiential travel driving demand. From city discovery in Tokyo to cultural immersion in Kyoto, relaxing hot springs in Hakone, and scenic escapes around Mount Fuji, Japan is firmly establishing itself as a must-visit destination for Indian travelers planning both short breaks and longer holidays.
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Ganesh Chaturthi Special: Meet Parbati Barua, The Assam Royal Who Broke Barriers As India’s First Lady Mahout And Is Called ‘Daughter Of Elephants’ | Travel

Ganesh Chaturthi Special: Meet Parbati Barua, The Assam Royal Who Broke Barriers As India’s First Lady Mahout And Is Called ‘Daughter Of Elephants’. Credit: Facebook
As India prepares for Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, welcoming Lord Ganesha, who is revered as the remover of obstacles and the symbol of wisdom, there is perhaps no better time to reflect on the extraordinary life of a woman whose work embodies the spirit of the festival. She is Parbati Barua, India’s first female mahout, widely known as the Hasti Kanya or “Daughter of Elephants.”
For more than five decades, Parbati Barua has devoted her life to taming, caring for, and conserving elephants—breaking through the gender stereotypes of a field historically reserved for men. Her journey is not only a story of courage, but also an example of India’s deep cultural and spiritual reverence for elephants as well as indigenous knowledge.
A Wild Calling
Born on March 14, 1953, into the royal family of Gauripur in Assam, Parbati was the daughter of Late Prakritish Chandra Barua, the last ruler of Gauripur, who was both a hunter and an elephant expert with nearly 40 elephants in his royal stables. While her lineage and education—she graduated in Political Science from Gauhati University—might have suggested a path in academia or public life, her destiny lay elsewhere.
At just 14 years old, Parbati domesticated her first elephant in the Kochugaon forest of Assam. From 1975 to 1978, she successfully tamed 14 wild elephants using the traditional Assamese technique of Mela Shikar, where elephants are captured with a lasso rather than tranquilizers. Over the course of her career, she has trained more than 500 elephants.
Of Conservation & Care
Parbati Barua’s contributions extend far beyond taming. She has worked alongside forest departments in Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh, offering her expertise in training mahouts, resolving human-elephant conflicts, and treating injured or ailing elephants with herbal remedies. In an interview with the New Indian Express, when asked whether elephants are better than human beings, she promptly said, “Hundred per cent. Human beings can be cruel. Also, like humans, each elephant has a unique personality. There are introverted and extroverted elephants. There are leaders and followers. Some are very social. Most are benevolent and kind-hearted, and have enormous patience. Only when they reach the limit of their patience do they get angry. They love children, and will never harm them.”
Her skills have been sought not just in India but internationally. She has represented India at global conferences on elephants, from Bangkok in 2001 to workshops in Tamil Nadu, Jaldapara, and North Bengal, and contributed research on the status of Asiatic elephants. She also served as a member of the Asian Elephant Specialist Group of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
A Lifetime Of Recognition
For her tireless work, Parbati Barua has been honoured with numerous awards:
- Global 500 Roll of Honour (1989) from the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).
- Honorary Chief Elephant Warden of Assam (2003), conferred by the Assam government.
- Asom Gaurav Award (2023), Assam’s highest civilian honour.
- Lifetime Achievement recognitions from wildlife and conservation groups, including Nature’s Warrior Jury Award (2023).
In 2024, Parbati was also honoured with a Padma Shri for her contributions to the welfare of elephants and the indelible mark she left on India’s conservation story.
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