Tourism Geography of India
Geography ⇒ Indian Geography
Tourism Geography of India starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the role of the Indian government in promoting tourism.
Describe two negative impacts of tourism on the environment.
Explain how tourism can help in the development of rural areas in India.
Explain the concept of 'heritage tourism' with an example from India.
Explain the importance of the tourism industry in India's economy.
Explain the term 'eco-tourism' and give one example from India.
Name any two famous hill stations in India.
Name one famous religious tourism destination for Buddhists in India.
Which city is known as the 'City of Lakes' and is a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan? (1) Udaipur (2) Jaisalmer (3) Jaipur (4) Kota
Which city is known as the 'Pink City' and is a popular tourist destination? (1) Jaipur (2) Jodhpur (3) Udaipur (4) Bikaner
Which city is known as the 'Yoga Capital of the World'? (1) Varanasi (2) Rishikesh (3) Haridwar (4) Pune
Which Indian city is famous for its houseboats and Dal Lake? (1) Srinagar (2) Kochi (3) Hyderabad (4) Chennai
Fill in the blank: The ________ Desert Festival is a popular cultural event held in Rajasthan.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Festival in Goa is famous for its music, dance, and parades.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a famous Buddhist pilgrimage site in Bihar.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a famous pilgrimage site for Hindus in Tamil Nadu.
True or False: The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are famous for their coral reefs and water sports.
True or False: The Golden Triangle in Indian tourism connects Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.
True or False: Tourism can lead to overcrowding and strain on local resources.
Yes or No: The Indian Railways operates luxury tourist trains like the Palace on Wheels.
