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TRAVEL AND TOURISM

The urge to travel and see places is a distinctly human trait that has developed with advances in civilization. During the earliest stages the lack of any mechanised form of transport meant that people had to travel either on foot or on animal back. Because of the dangers that accompanied travelling people used to travel in large groups. The discovery of the wheel of course brought about a vast improvement as people could now travel in animal driven carts or carriages. But still travel was by and large confined to overland routes. With the development of maritime travel trade and commerce began to flourish and sailors who brought back stories of exotic lands and rich treasures whetted the appetite of intrepid travellers who, for the first time set out to travel purely for the sake of exploration and adventure. The earliest and best known among these was Marco Polo whose book on his expeditions to China still remain as one of the greatest travellogues of all time.


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As long as there are people on this earth there will be a need for travel. But over the years the nature of travel has changed, not just in terms of mode of transport but also in terms of motivation and destinations. While earlier people travelled only when they needed to and then only to nearby places, now travel has become a leisure and adventure activity and millions of people travel all over the world every year simply to relax and enjoy themselves. With the globalisation of business activities, the number of business travellers has also seen a massive growth.

The travel and tourism industry is now a billion-dollar business and there are countries where tourism is the biggest foreign exchange earner and mainstay of the economy. Tourism employs the largest number of people in the world. Tourism has grown enormously in the last few decades and tourism infrastructure, viz.-accommodation, transport, local sightseeing, guide services, curio shopping etc, has developed especially to cater to this growing activity. The potential for employment in this globally burgeoning industry is huge and expected to grow even more throughout this decade. The multi-faceted nature of this industry opens a world of opportunity for the person with drive, imagination and a love of life.

Travel and tourism has to adapt and change on a constant basis to anticipate the customer’s changing tastes and stay ahead of the competition. New ideas, new skills and new methods are welcomed in every facet of the industry. It is this dynamic nature of the business plus the opportunity to work in some of the most beautiful places in the world and meet people of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds that makes this a very satisfying and enjoyable kind of work.

In India, tourism at present constitutes 5.9 % of the work force and contributes 6 % of the GDP. It is the second largest foreign exchange earner for the country and has been declared a high priority area by the government. Employment is to be found with government tourist departments, travel agencies and tour operating companies, cruise operators, local tourism related businesses, hotels and restaurants.

Within the travel and tourism sector, the hospitality industry, consisting of hotels and restaurants enjoys a separate industry status and there are special institutes that train aspiring professionals in this specialised field. Many opportunities exist to earn excellent salaries as a professional with the right attitude, work experience and training. Tourism has emerged as an instrument of employment generation, poverty alleviation, and sustainable human development. It also promotes national integration and international understanding (crucial in the interests of the global economy) and gives support to local handicrafts and cultural activities.

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