Gujarat Ranks 3rd for Foreign Tourists in 2024, Showcasing India's Tourism Boom

India's tourism sector has rebounded strongly, with international tourist arrivals reaching 2.05 crore in 2024, a 14.85% increase over 2019. Within this national revival, Gujarat has secured the position of the third most visited state by foreign tourists. This achievement is attributed to the state's effective promotion of spiritual sites, cultural heritage, and iconic destinations like the Statue of Unity and Gir National Park. The growth has been supported by synergy between central government schemes and state-level initiatives focused on holistic tourism development.

Key Points: Gujarat Among Top 3 States for Foreign Tourists in 2024

  • Gujarat is 3rd most visited by foreign tourists
  • India saw 2.05 crore international arrivals in 2024
  • Statue of Unity & Somnath Temple are key draws
  • Tourism employment rose to 8.46 crore
  • Growth aided by central schemes like Swadesh Darshan
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Gujarat among top 3 states visited by foreign tourists since 2024

Gujarat emerges as India's 3rd most visited state by foreign tourists in 2024, driven by iconic sites like the Statue of Unity and Somnath Temple.

"Gujarat's ascent... is a narrative of vision, leadership, and cultural pride. - Official Release"

Gandhinagar, February 5

India's tourism sector has witnessed a remarkable resurgence in 2024, with foreign tourist arrivals reaching 99.5 lakh and international tourist arrivals climbing to 2.05 crore, marking a 14.85% increase compared to the pre-pandemic benchmark year of 2019.

According to a statement, within this national revival, Gujarat has emerged as the third most visited state by foreign tourists, a milestone that reflects the state's growing prominence on the global tourism map.

This achievement is a testament to the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, whose sustained efforts have ensured that Gujarat's cultural heritage, natural wonders, and modern attractions are showcased to the world with renewed strength, said the release. Their commitment to positioning Gujarat as a premier destination has not only elevated the state's profile internationally but also contributed significantly to India's overall tourism growth story.

Shared by the Union Ministry of Tourism & Culture, the top five States receiving the highest number of foreign tourist visits in 2024 were Maharashtra, West Bengal, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. The ministry also highlighted that India ranked 20th globally in international tourist arrivals in 2024, attracting 2.05 crore visitors, and that employment in the tourism sector has risen to 8.46 crore in 2023-24. This growth has been supported by various schemes such as Swadesh Darshan 2.0, Challenge-Based Destination Development, and Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment, which provide financial and infrastructural support to states for holistic tourism development, said the release.

Gujarat has leveraged these initiatives effectively, aligning them with its own vision of promoting spiritual tourism, eco-tourism, cultural heritage, and iconic sites. The synergy between central schemes and state-level initiatives has ensured that Gujarat remains at the forefront of India's tourism revival.

According to the release, Gujarat's rise as the third most visited state by foreign tourists is a reflection of the combined efforts of the Government of India and the State Government. Iconic projects such as the Statue of Unity and the Vibrant Village programme have set new benchmarks in tourism excellence, enhancing visitor experiences and strengthening India's global standing. Gujarat's ascent in foreign tourist arrivals is not just a statistical achievement but a narrative of vision, leadership, and cultural pride. With continued focus on heritage, eco-tourism, and iconic destinations, Gujarat is poised to further consolidate its position as a global tourism powerhouse, contributing to India's journey of becoming one of the most sought-after destinations worldwide.

Foreign tourists arriving in Gujarat in 2024 were captivated by the state's diverse offerings that blend spirituality, heritage, wildlife, and modern marvels, said the release. The Somnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, continues to draw pilgrims and visitors from across the globe, while Dwarka, the sacred city associated with Lord Krishna, remains a magnet for spiritual seekers.

Gir National Park, the only natural habitat of the Asiatic lion, has become a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts, offering a unique experience that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The Statue of Unity at Kevadia, the tallest statue globally, has emerged as a symbol of India's unity and engineering excellence, attracting millions of visitors and becoming a centrepiece of Gujarat's tourism narrative.

The Rann of Kutch, with its breathtaking White Desert and the vibrant Rann Utsav, has further enhanced Gujarat's reputation as a destination that offers unforgettable cultural experiences. Together, these destinations have played a pivotal role in making Gujarat the third largest state in terms of foreign tourist visits in 2024.

- ANI

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Arjun K
While the growth is impressive, the article reads more like a government press release than a news piece. It's important to also discuss the challenges like infrastructure in remote areas or the environmental impact of mass tourism in places like Gir. Balanced reporting is needed.
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Rohit P
Maharashtra and West Bengal ahead of Gujarat? Interesting. I suppose Mumbai and Kolkata are major international gateways. But Gujarat's rise to number 3 is no small feat. The focus on spiritual circuits (Somnath, Dwarka) is clearly paying off. Jai Shri Krishna!
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Sarah B
As a foreign visitor who was in Gujarat last year, I can confirm it's incredible. The contrast between the ancient stepwells, the peaceful temples, and the modern grandeur of the Statue of Unity is mind-blowing. The people were so welcoming. Can't wait to go back!
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Karthik V
Good for employment! 8.46 crore jobs in tourism is a huge number. Hope this growth is sustainable and benefits the local communities directly, not just big hotel chains. More homestays and local guide initiatives would be great.
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Nisha Z
Proud moment for Gujarat and India. But we must not forget other beautiful states. Hope similar focused development happens in the North-East and central India. Every part of India has unique tourism potential waiting to be unlocked.

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