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by Satya Narayan, Sat
According to the current estimates tourism represents 6.5 percent of the global workforce, employing 112 million people throughout the world. It plays a major role in the global economy and represents a significant global gross national product (GNP). Tourism is a highly fragmented industry with many different participants including tour operators, the transport and hotel industry, and of course, the tourists themselves. At the start of the 90's decade,several trends were observed at the global level. According to the report of the World Tourism Organisation,1990, Asia/Oceania was expected to receive more international tourists than any other region in the world. At the same time tourists were diversifying into highly specialised groups from among a broad range of activities. Increased interest in travel to natural and less disturbed areas due to a rapidly growing interest in environmental matters and nature was perceived as one of the trends. This was expected to result in an increased interest in Asia and tropical America, areas which still contained large tracts of wilderness (WWF-UK, 1992).

Indian domestic and outbound tourism will become an US$80 billion industry by the year 2007, according to a newly released report. The rise from the present $32 billion level will be fuelled by increasing spending power, government initiatives and India's integration into the world economy, UNI reported, quoting a study by the international global strategic management-consulting firm McKinsey.
Tourism comprises only 5.2 per cent of the country's gross domestic product due to low per capita income, the study conducted in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry said. - (EMEconomy.com)

Although in India tourism has been a part of the country's ethos for a long time,it had predominantly been restricted to religious, archeological and recreational sites. Nature tourism, predominantly in the form of shooting and hunting trips, has gradually given way to photographic and nature oriented tours. Today, in the parks,sanctuaries and unprotected wilderness of India,nature based tourism has increased in scope, and is understood to, include nature trails, trekking , mountaineering, rock climbing , safaris, adventure sports and bird watching , in addition to photography expeditions. Most of these activities take place in forest and mountain terrain rich in wildlife and local ambience.

Such nature based tourism has either been species oriented or ecosystem oriented. Species oriented tourism in India has been confined to a few flagship species such as the tiger, which draws tourists to parks that are its natural habitat; or the Siberian crane, which is a major draw for tourists to the well-known Keoladeo National Park. In fact, most of India's popular parks and sanctuaries are the natural habitat for one or another flagship species. The problem here is that if the flagship species is not sighted often enough, tourist flow may stem. Its dependence on a single species thus makes species oriented tourism rather precarious.

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Yoga seeks to unite the individual soul with the universal Soul or God through a sustained effort to control one's mental and physical faculties. A yoga tour in India therefore, is the ideal way not just to seek the union but also to relax and rejuvenate oneself. Stress and fatigue have become a part of our daily lives and yoga is the best way to chill out and relax. Apart from maintaining body weight and flexibility, yoga increases your energy level and productivity.

Take a yoga tour to one of the destinations in India and bring in the healing secrets of the past into your modern day lives. A yoga tour in India can be exciting if you plan it well. You will get a chance to learn about the age old therapies of keeping physically fit which will lead to genuine inner contentment and self-actualization. Contrary to the popular belief, yoga can be practiced by everyone and has an amazing effect on the body and mind energies allowing one to deal with life's ups and downs with a sense of equanimity.
The yoga tours in India include a tour to North India, tour to South India, Kailas-Mansarover Tour. Most travel agencies offer a yoga tour to cities like Delhi, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Jaipur and Agra as these cities are regarded rich in the age old cultures. A yoga tour can last from 8-15 days and you can even catch on the chance to stay in an ashram or a camp. If you want to enjoy the luxuries, you can take a yoga tour by staying at hotels or resorts that provide an ultimate luxury experience.
Apart from this there are some resorts who offer special facilities for relaxation and the teaching of yoga by expert teachers. Yoga and meditation classes are held every day in the pollution free and green environment. It is followed by a good balanced-diet meal for optimum results. If one adopts this way of living in their daily lives, they can lead a healthy and an illness-free life forever.
You can also plan a customized yoga tour where you can opt to go to places selected according to your own preference. The package that you pay for any yoga tour in India organized by any travel agency or agent would normally include accommodation, all meals as per the program, and all transport arrangements as per the program by car and driver, transport by train or plane as decided with meals and services of a guide.
Take a yoga tour in India and learn the secrets of leading a stress-free and a healthy life.

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