How to attract Indian tourists to your country

Indian tourists will spend $45 billion when they travel overseas. 

Here are ten innovative and doable ideas for countries to attract Indian tourists, who are projected to spend $45 billion abroad in 2025:

1. Simplified Visa Processes

Implement online visa applications with quick processing times and special visa-on-arrival options for Indian tourists to make travel more convenient.

2. Destination Weddings

Promote scenic locations and unique cultural experiences as ideal settings for destination weddings, offering packages that include local traditions and cuisine.

3. Cricket Events

Host cricket matches featuring the Indian cricket team, capitalizing on India's passion for the sport to draw fans and tourists.

4. Bollywood Collaborations

Partner with Bollywood for film shoots in your country, offering incentives and promoting these locations as must-visit spots for fans.

5. Culinary Tours

Organize culinary tours that highlight local cuisines while offering Indian food options to cater to diverse tastes and dietary preferences.

6. Cultural Festivals

Host festivals celebrating Indian culture, including music, dance, and art, to make Indian tourists feel at home and attract their interest.

7. Shopping Festivals

Arrange shopping festivals with exclusive deals and products that appeal to Indian tourists, who are known for their love of shopping.

8. Wellness Retreats

Develop wellness retreats focusing on yoga and Ayurveda, tapping into the growing global interest in these traditional Indian practices.

9. Educational Tours

Offer educational tours and exchange programs that focus on historical and cultural ties between India and your country, appealing to students and families.

10. Influencer Partnerships

Collaborate with Indian travel influencers and bloggers to showcase your country’s attractions, leveraging their reach to engage potential tourists.

Abhijit Bhaduri

Abhijit Bhaduri is an advisor to organizations on talent development and leadership development. As the former GM Global L&D of Microsoft, Abhijit led their onboarding and skilling strategy especially for people managers. Forbes described him as "the most interesting generalist from India." The San Francisco Examiner described him as the "world’s foremost expert on talent and development" and among the ten most sought-after brand evangelists. He is rated among the top ten experts on learning across the world. He is a LinkedIn Top Voice with more than a million followers on social media. He teaches at the Doctoral Program for Chief Learning Officers at the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to being at Microsoft, he led an advisory practice helping organizations build their leadership, talent and culture strategy. His latest book is called Career 3.0 – Six Skills You Must Have To Succeed. You can follow him on LinkedIn.com/in/AbhijitBhaduri and on Twitter @AbhijitBhaduri

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