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Collection of Domestic Tourism Statistics
For the State of Orissa
Reference Period : April 2005 to March 2006
Submitted to
Ministry of Tourism
(Market Research Division)
Government of India
By
ACNielsen ORG-MARG Pvt. Ltd NEW DELHI
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTACKNOWLEDGEMENTACKNOWLEDGEMENTACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We are thankful to the Ministry of Tourism, Government of Indiafor assigning this assignment of collecting tourism statistics monthwise for a period of twelve months from April 2005 till March 2006.We are grateful to Shri A.K. Mishra, the then Secretary, (Tourism)& Shri Amitabh Kant, the then Joint Secretary (Tourism) forextending their support. We are also grateful to Shri S. Banerjee,the present Secretary, (Tourism).
The consultant had the pleasure of interacting with theDepartment of Tourism, Orissa Shri Ashok Tripathi, the thenSecretary, Shri. S. K. Sarangi, the then Director , Shri BiranchiMishra, Joint Director and Smt. Manorma Mohanty, the then Dy.Director as well as other official of the state. Besides this theconsultant interacted with the representatives of tour operators,hotels, handicrafts and souvenier shops at different stages of thestudy and across different destinations in the state.
We are also grateful to Shri V.K. Bajaj, Former Additional DirectorGeneral (MR), Dr. R.N.Pandey, Additional Director General (MR),Shri A.K.Gupta, Joint Director General (MR), Shri Kaushal Joshi,the then Dy. Director (MR), Shri K.K.Nath, Dy. Director(MR) forproviding us the necessary guidance and periodical support forconducting the study. We would also like to thank Shri S.K.Mahanta, DPA (Grade’B’)- MR for providing us the requiredsupport and help from time to time.
Last but not the least we would like to thank our entire team ofresearch professionals as well as our field and support team fortheir co-operation and team spirit for keeping up the momentumand time schedule of the study.
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LIST OF CONTENTSExecutive Summary………………………………………………………….E1 – E12
1.1 Background ..............................................................................................51.2 Terms Of Reference .................................................................................61.3. Deliverables ..............................................................................................72.1 Tourism In Orissa – An Overview ...........................................................93.1 Selection Of Visitor Locations ..............................................................104.1 Overview Of Methodology Adopted .....................................................154.2. Approach For Earmarking Visitor Destinations ..................................224.3. Approach For Sampling Visitors In Earmarked Destinations ............224.4. Selection Criteria For Visitors Interview ..............................................244.5. Estimation Of Sample Size To Be Contacted At Each Location ........254.6. Approach For Accommodation Units...................................................254.7. Approach For Procuring Information From Agents ............................264.8. Approach For Procuring Information From Handicraft Shops...........264.9. Approach For Estimation Of Day tourists At Various Locations .......264.10 Details of Sample Size of Visitors ….. 275.1 Prelude ...................................................................................................295.2. Estimation Of Number Of Visitors ........................................................295.3 Monthwise No: of Visitors in Orissa………………………………………325.4. Distribution Of Visitors According To Place Of Stay ..........................485.5. Distribution Of Visitors Staying In Accommodation Units accordingto type of units ..................................................................................................506.1 Prelude ...................................................................................................546.2. Classification According To level of Education ..................................546.3. Classification According To Age ..........................................................546.4. Classification According To Sex ..........................................................556.5. Classification According To Occupation .............................................556.6. Classification According To Household Income.................................556.7. Purpose Of Visit .....................................................................................576.8. Package Tour..........................................................................................576.9. No. Of Night Stay....................................................................................587.1 Prelude ...................................................................................................597.2. No. Of Visitors And Bed Night Spent ...................................................597.3. No. Of Visitors And Bed Night Spent : Domestic overnight visitors .617.4. No. Of Visitors And Bed Night Spent : Foreign overnight visitors ....627.5. Accommodation Units – Details ...........................................................637.6. Employment Statistics...........................................................................668.1 Prelude ...................................................................................................748.2. Local Transport ......................................................................................748.3. Accommodation .....................................................................................788.4. Quality Of Food ......................................................................................858.5. Visitor Attractions ..................................................................................878.6. Entertainment Facility............................................................................928.7. Shopping Facility ...................................................................................959.1 Prelude .................................................................................................101
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9.2. Visit To North Eastern States..............................................................1019.3. Visit To Buddhist Centres ...................................................................1059.3.1. Areas Of Primary Interest ....................................................................1069.3.2. Overall Perceptions About Buddhist Centres ...................................1069.3.3. Reasons For Not Visiting/ Not Proposing To Visit ............................10810.1 Prelude .................................................................................................10910.2. Expenditure Pattern For Visitors Under Different Expense Heads..10910.3. Annual Expenditure Trends Per Visitor .............................................11010.4. Average Monthly Expenditure For Visitors .......................................11010.5. Average Monthly Expenditure For Visitors .......................................111Annexure - I Feedback on Methodology .......................................................113Annexure - 2 Questionnares………………………………………………...114-127Annexure - 3 Listing of accomodation units ………………….……… 128- 155
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 5.1: Estimated Visitor visits in the State of Orissa ..............................29Table 5.2: Monthwise visits of number of visitor in Orissa… ……………….32Table5.3:Locationwise visits of domestic overnight visitor………………….34Table5.4:Locationwise visits of foreign overnight visitor…………………….38Table 5.5: Locationwise visits of day tourist…………………………… …..… 42Table5.6:Domestic overnight visitor visits and accommodation facilities…... 48Table 5.7: Domestic overnight visitor visits and accommodation facilities 50Table 5.8: Foreign overnight visitor visits and accommodation facilities ..52Table 6.1: Education level of Visitors visiting the State of Orissa................54Table 6.2: Age Classification of Visitors visiting the State of Orissa...........54Table 6.3: Gender Classification of Visitors visiting the State of Orissa .....55Table 6.4: Visitors visiting the State of Orissa and their Occupation ..........55Table 6.5: Domestic overnight visitors and their Household income ..........55Table 6.6: Domestic overnight visitors and their average Household income............................................................................................................................56Table 6.7: Foreign overnight visitors and their household income..............56Table 6.8: Foreign overnight visitors and their average household income............................................................................................................................57Table 6.9: Visitors and their purpose of visiting the State of Orissa............57Table 6.10: Propensity of availing package tours ..........................................57Table 6.11: Visitors and Travel arrangements................................................58Table 6.12: Visitors and average night spent .................................................58Table 6.13: Visitors and average night spent .................................................58Table 7.1: Location wise Visitors and Bed night spent .................................59Table 7.2: Domestic overnight visitors – Origin and Bed nights spent .......61Table 7.3: Foreign overnight visitors – Origin and Bed nights spent ..........62Table 7.4: Centrewise spread of Accommodation Units ...............................63Table 7.5 Centrewise classification of Accommodation Units......................65Table 7.6: Employment profile in Starred Accommodation Units ................66Table 7.7: Employment profile in unstarred accommodation units .............67Table 7.8: Employment profile in Other accommodation units ....................68Table 7.9 & 7.10: Categorywise Employment profile in different Centres ..69-70............................................................................................................................Table 7.11&7.12: Category wise Employment profile in different categories......................................................................................................................71- 72Table 8.1: Evaluation of Local Transport facility – Domestic overnightvisitors ...............................................................................................................74Table 8.2: Evaluation of Local Transport facility – Foreign overnight visitors............................................................................................................................76Table 8.3: Evaluation of Accommodation Facility – Domestic overnightvisitors ...............................................................................................................78
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Table 8.4: Evaluation of Accommodation Facility – Foreign overnightvisitors ...............................................................................................................80Table 8.5: Evaluation of Quality of Food – Domestic overnight visitors......82Table 8.6: Evaluation of Quality of Food – Foreign overnight visitors.........85Table 8.7: Evaluation of Visitor Attractions – Domestic overnight visitors.87Table 8.8: Evaluation of Visitor Attractions – Foreign overnight visitors....90Table 8.9: Evaluation of Entertainment Facility – Domestic overnightvisitors ...............................................................................................................92Table 8.10: Evaluation of Entertainment Facility – Foreign overnight visitors............................................................................................................................94Table 8.11: Evaluation of Shopping Facility – Domestic overnight visitors 96Table 8.12: Evaluation of Shopping Facility – Foreign overnight visitors ...99Table 9.1: Awareness and Visits of NE States..............................................101Table 9.2: Areas of Interest in NE States ......................................................102Table 9.3: Satisfaction level with regard to NE States.................................103Table 9.4: Reasons for Dissatisfaction with regard to NE States...............103Table 9.5: Reasons for not visiting NE States..............................................104Table 9.6: Awareness and Visits to Buddhsist Centres ..............................105Table 9.7: Reasons for interest in those centres .........................................106Table 9.8: Satisfaction level with regard to Buddhist Circuits....................106Table 9.9: Reasons for distatisfaction in different centres .........................107Table 9.10: : Reasons for not visiting the various centres..........................108Table 10-1: Percentage Distribution of Visitor expenditure ........................109Table 10-2: Average expenditure / person/ day............................................110Table 10-3: Average monthly expenditure for visitors ................................110Table 10-4: Average expenditure pattern of visitors....................................111
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Chapter 1Introduction
1.1 Background
India, a tourism hotspot in the world, has a large bouquet of visitor
attractions to boast off. Its widespread diversity has always attracted both
foreigners as well as its’ own citizens alike, to explore its mirth and gaiety
that it has to offer the world. Every nook and cranny of the country offers
exquisite as well as exclusive tourism resource which echoes heritage as
well as tradition of that particular area. There is hardly any country in the
world which offers such wide variety of tourism.
The total domestic visits and foreign overnight visitor visits in the country for
the year 2005 stood at 390.5 Mn and 3.92 Mn respectively. For the year
2004 the total domestic visits and foreign overnight visitor visits in the
country stood at 366 Mn and 3.46 Mn respectively However, India’s
percentage share in International tourist arrivals still remains paltry at 0.49%
and its share in the total world tourism receipts stands at a miniscule 0.85%
during the year 2005.
The Govt. of India has embarked on a plan to promote Indian tourism
focusing primarily on the resources – their strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and threats, plans and strategies to promote them.
Keeping in mind the above considerations, Ministry of Tourism,
Government of India embarked on a plan to outsource collection activity of
tourism statistics for the different states. ACNielsen ORG-MARG Pvt. Ltd.
was entrusted with collection of tourism statistics for the State of Orissa.
The assignment was for a period of 12 months only.
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The main aim of the proposed research is collection of relevant visitor
related statistics for understanding subtle trends related to visitors (both
domestic as well as foreign ones) in the State. Additionally it provides a
comprehensive listing of available accommodation infrastructure in prime
visitor spots in the State, including those of the unorganized sector, for a
period of 1 year. The assignment also attempted to assess the direct
employment generated by the tourism sector and estimated the expenditure
patterns, needs, preferences and satisfaction levels with regard to the
various available facilities in the State.
1.2. Terms of Reference
The terms of reference and the scope of work is as follows:-
� Preparation of a frame/ list of all important visitor locations in the
State
� Preparation of a frame/ list of visitor place wise all accommodation
units, like hotels, Dharmashalas, guest houses etc.
� Compilation of information about both domestic and foreign overnight
visitors staying in all accommodation units each month, including
nationality (about foreign overnight visitors) from records of
accommodation units
� Compilation of information about rooms, beds, occupancy rates,
employment etc. of all accommodation units mentioned above on a
monthly basis.
� Conduct sample survey of both domestic and foreign overnight
visitors (taking separate representative sample) at all important visitor
locations in order to estimate
o Purpose of visit
o Same day tourists
o Visitors staying with friends and relatives
o Demographic profile
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o Country / State wise visits (Country for Foreign overnight
visitors and State for Domestic overnight visitors)
o Average estimated expenditure by visitors on various items
o Average duration of stay
o Direct employment generated through tourism in various
sectors like hotels, transport, travel agencies and travel agents
etc.
� Estimation of the expenditure made by the State Government in
development of tourism and earning through tourism
� Updation of the frame/ list as at Bullet Nos. (i) and (ii) on a quarterly
basis and accordingly revision of the area to be covered.
1.3. Deliverables
ACNielsen ORG-MARG Pvt. Ltd. is submitting the following deliverables to
the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India. The deliverables for the different
categories of reports have been indicated under respective heads:-
a) Monthly Report
The monthly reports have been submitted each month for a period of April
2005 to March 2006. The deliverables in the monthly report have been
indicated below:-
� Listing of all prime destinations of the State (finalized in
consultation with the State Department of Tourism)
� Destination wise availability of accommodation units and their
available infrastructure
� Estimated visitor traffic and their break –up (domestic vis a vis
international as well as day tourists) - destination wise during the
month
� Estimated Visitor traffic and their duration of stay (domestic vis a vis
international) - destination wise during the month
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b) Quarterly Report
The Quarterly Reports have been submitted in the months of June 2005,
September 2005, December 2005, and March 2006. The deliverables in the
quarterly reports are in similar lines as indicated:-
� Monthly variation of visitor traffic inflow at different earmarked
locations for the quarter
� Expenditure pattern of visitors and their monthly variation for the
quarter
� Visitor preferences in accommodation and their variation during the
quarter
� Estimated expenditure incurred by the State Government in the
tourism sector for the quarter
� Estimated income from the properties owned by the State
Government in the tourism sector in the quarter.
� Visitor traffic, their expenditure patterns, needs, preferences and
satisfaction level w.r.t various available amenities
c) Annual Report
The Annual report has been submitted in the month of June 2006. The
annual report has analyzed trends captured in the quarterly reports.
� Quarterly variation of visitor traffic inflow at different earmarked
locations for the year
� Expenditure pattern of visitors and their quarterly variation for the
year
� Visitor preferences in accommodation and their quarterly variation
during the year
� Estimated expenditure incurred by the State Government in the
tourism sector for the year
� Estimated income from the properties owned by the State
Government in the tourism sector for the year.
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Chapter 2
Tourism in Orissa
2.1 Tourism in Orissa – An Overview
Orissa, a maritime state, on the east coast of India, is bounded by West
Bengal and Jharkhand on the North, Andhra Pradesh on the South, the Bay
of Bengal on the East and Chattisgarh on the West. Its location is between
17°49`N to 22°34`N latitudes and 81°27’E to 87°29’E longitudes. Large
numbers of small and big rivers dissect the state before draining into the
Bay of Bengal, which washes its shores on the southern side. As per the
latest census figures the State ranks eleventh in terms of total population
and ninth in terms of total area. Perpetually washed by the blue waters of
the Bay of Bengal it has a total coastal length of 482 Km. The state is
endowed with a vast reserve of mineral as well as other natural resources.
The state has also won accolades both in domestic as well as international
markets for its exquisite art and crafts. Works of Appliqué, Metal Crafts,
Silver Filigree, Patta Chitra from the State has won special appreciations
from places in and around the world.
Owing to its rich and varied topography, vibrant culture and captivating
festivities, the State of Orissa offers immense tourism delights to the visitors
in the State. Visitors, starting from neighboring states to the far flung
countries throng the state at different times especially during the festivities.
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Chapter 3
Selection of Visitor Locations
3.1 Selection of Visitor locations
On the basis of secondary research (elaborated in the next chapter) a list of
major visitor destinations in the State of Orissa was identified. As per the scope
of work, the same was forwarded to the Director – Tourism, Orissa Tourism
Development Corporation. Based on the inputs received from OTDC, the
following locations were finalized, which are as depicted in the Table below.
District Location Importance Grade
1. Angul District Headquarters B
2. Deulajhari Hot Spring BAngul
3. Tikarpara Scenic Spot & Wildlife A
4. Balangir District Headquarters B
5. Harishankar Religious Center BBalangir
6. Ranipur Jharial 64 Yogi Shrine B
7. Balasore District Headquarters C
8. Chandaneswar Religious Center A
9.Chandipur Vanishing Beach A
10. Kasaphal Sea Beach C
11. Panchalingeswar Scenic Spot A
12. Remuna Religious Center A
Balasore
13. Talasari Sea Beach C
14. Bargarh Sambalpuri Handloom C
15. Debrigarh Wildlife BBargarh
16. Nrusimhanth Religious Center A
17. Aradi Religious Center A
18. Bhadrak District Headquarters BBhadrak
19. Chandbali Entry Point to Bhitarkanika A
Boudh 20. Boudh Buddhist Shrine A
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District Location Importance Grade
21. Cuttack Historical Site & Silver Filigree A
22. Ansupa Picturesque lake B
23. Bhattarika Religious Center B
24. Dhabaleswar Religious Center A
Cuttack
25. Lalitgiri Buddhist Shrine A
Deogarh 26. Paradhanpat Waterfall B
27. Dhenkanal District Headquarters C
28. Joranda Mahima Shrine ADhenkanal
29. Kaplias Religious Center A
Gajapati 30. Paralakhemundi District Headquarters C
31 Berhampur Tie & Dye Tassar Textiles B
32. Buguda Religious Center B
33. Gopalpur Sea Beach A
34. Mahurikalua Religious Center C
35. Pati-Sonapur Sea Beach B
36.Taptapani Scenic Spot& Hot Spring A
Ganjam
37. Taratarini Religious Centre B
38. Jagatsinghapur District Headquarters B
39. Jhankada Religious Centre BJagatsinghapur
40. Paradeep Sea Port & Fish Trading Centre A
41. Chandikhol Religious Centre C
42. Chhatia Religious Centre B
43. Jajpur Religious Centre BJajpur
44. Ratnagiri & Udayagiri Buddhist Shrine A
Jharsuguda 45. Jharsuguda District Headquarters C
46. Bhawanipatna District Headquarters B
47. Phurilijharan Waterfall BKalahandi
48. Thuamul-Rampur Scenic Spot C
49. Daringibadi Scenic Spot BKhandamal
50. Phulbani District Headquarters B
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District Location Importance Grade
51. Bhitarkanika Wildlife AKendrapara
52. Kendrapara Religious Centre A
53. Ghatangaon Religious Centre A
54. Keonihar District Headquarters B
55. Murga Mahadev Religious Centre A
56. Podasingidi (Garh
Chandi, Chakratirtha)Religious Centre A
57. Sanaghagra Waterfall B
58. Sarai ( Keshri Kunda ) Religious& Scenic Spot C
Keonjhar
59. Sitabinji Fresco Paintings B
60. Atri Hot Spring B
61. Bhubaneswar State Capital & Temple City A
62. Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) Idyllic Lake A
63. Dhauli Buddhist Site A
64. Hirapur 64 Yogini Shrine B
65. Khandagiri & Udayagiri Jain Caves A
Khurda
66. Nandankanan Biological Park A
67. Duduma ( Machhakund ) Scenic Spot B
68. Gupteswar Religious Centre B
69. Koraput District Headquarters AKoraput
70. Sunabeda Scenic Spot& HAL A
71. Balimela Scenic Spot B
72. Chitrakonda Scenic Spot BMalkangiri
73. Malkangiri District Headquarters A
74. Baripada District Headquarters A
75. Bhimakunda Scenic Spot B
76. Deokunda Waterfall B
77. Khiching Religious Centre B
Mayurbhanj
78. Similipal National Park A
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District Location Importance Grade
79. Nawapara District Headquarters BNawapara
80 Patora Scenic Spot B
81. Papadahandi Religious Center BNawarangpur
82. Umarkote Religious Center C
83.Odangaon Religious Centre B
84. Kantilo Religious Centre B
85. Nayagarh District Headquarters BNayagarh
86. Sarankul Religious Centre C
87. Astaranga Sea Beach B
88. Chilka (Satapada) Lake ( Dolphins ) A
89. Kakatpara Religious Centre B
90. Pipili Appliqué Works B
91. Puri
Sri Jagannath Temple & Sea
Beach A
92. Ragurajpur Craft Village B
93. Ramachandi Religious Centre B
Puri
94. Satyabadi ( Sankhigopal ) Religious Centre B
95. Chatikona Scenic Spot BRayagada
96. Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) Scenic Spot B
97. Hirakud Scenic Spot A
98. Huma
Religious Centre (Leaning
Temple) BSambalpur
99. Sambalapur Sambalpuri Handlooms A
100. Binika (Papakshya Ghat) Religious Centre BSubaranapur
101. Sonepur Temple Town B
102. Khandadhar Waterfall A
103. Mandira Scenic Spot B
104. Rourkela Steel Plant BSundargarh
105. Vedavyasa Religious Centre B
Mayurbhanj106 Jashipur Scenic Spot A
Sambhalpur107 Burla Religious Centre C
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Mayurbhanj108 Manatri Religious Centre B
Koraput109 Jeypore Scenic Spot B
Khurda110. Balugaon Scenic Spot C
Dhenkanal111 Talcher Coal Mines C
Balangir112 Kantabinji Scenic Spot C
Jeypore113 Baliguda Religious Centre C
Bolangir114 Patnagarh Religious Centre C
During the inception report stage wherein the State Government had given an list of 105
destinations but during the course of the survey & discussions the destination covered across the
year have been increased to 114.
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Chapter 4
Approach & Methodology
4.1 Overview of Methodology adopted
ACNielsen ORG - MARG conducted the research with a blend of
secondary as well as primary research. Secondary research is meant to
accrue desired information from the different sources, indicated below. The
detailed task wise methodology, target groups and information procured
from each source has been mentioned below: Broad methodologies have
been discussed under separate heads
Task 1: Literature Review and Desk Research
The task involved collection, collation and review of different facets of
tourism in the State of Orissa. Under this task, steps were taken in order to
collect and collate information from the different sources as mentioned
below. Selective telephonic interview was also undertaken in order to
procure the requisite information:-
Information Source Information procured Proposed Output
Online Research /
Publications of various
types/ interaction with
Ministry of Tourism
officials
• Prime/ subsidiary Visitor
destinations in the State and
their respective USP
• Tentative no. of
accommodation units at the
prime visitor destinations
• Earmarking
locations to be
covered during the
Primary research
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Task 2: Primary Research
The task involved collection, collation and review of different facets of
tourism in the State. Under this task, steps were taken to collect and
collate information from the different sources as mentioned below:-
Information Source Information procured Proposed Output
State Tourism
Department
• Actual no. of destinations
treated as “Prime ones” in
the State
• Available data on the no. of
units operational in the
earmarked destinations
• Month wise variation of
visitor traffic (domestic/ day
as well as foreign) for the
last year
• State Government owned/
leased tourism facilities/
properties at those
destinations
• State Government income
and expenditure of tourism
related properties
• Finalizing
locations to be
covered during
the Primary
Survey
• Procuring data on
operational units
by types in short
listed destinations
• Historical data
which would be
helpful in drawing
trends
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Information Source Information procured Proposed Output
Travel Agents/ Tour
Operators
• Profile information
• Type of services
rendered
• Most favored destination
of the domestic overnight
visitors in the State
• Most favored destination
of the International
Visitors in the State
• Prime destinations
in the State and no
of visitors (domestic
as well as
international)
catered
Hotel, Guest House,
Dharmashalas,
Restaurants at
identified locations
• Profile of the Unit
• Available infrastructure
{in terms of types of
room (AC/ Non – AC)}
etc.
• Manpower employed and
their respective
responsibilities
• Tariff charged
• Month wise visitor traffic
(domestic) and their state
of origin
• Month wise visitor traffic
(international) and their
country of origin
• Profile of the Unit
used for visitor
accommodation
• Services offered to
the visitors
• Tariff
• Domestic and
International Visitor
Traffic, their origin,
average duration of
stay and
destination on a
monthly basis
Handicraft/ Souvenir
Shops
• Profile
• Persons employed
• Earnings
• Taxes paid
• Earning from Visitors
• Share of earnings
from Visitors
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Information Source Information procured Proposed Output
Domestic overnight
visitors
• State belonging to
• Reason behind visiting
the particular location
• Accommodation facility
availed (staying with
relatives or availing
accommodation facility
the location has to offer)
• Tentative duration of stay
and reasons behind the
same
• Expenses incurred under
different heads
• Profile and
behavioral
information of
domestic overnight
visitors
Day tourists
• State/ location belonging
to
• Reason behind visiting
the particular location
• Accommodation facility
availed (staying with
relatives/own residence)
• Reasons behind
returning the same day
• Expenses incurred under
different heads
• Profile and
behavioral
information of day
tourists
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Information Source Information procured Proposed Output
International Visitors
• Country belonging to
• Reason behind visiting
the particular location
• Accommodation facility
availed (type of Hotel/
Accommodation facility)
• Tentative duration of stay
and reasons behind the
same
• Expenses incurred under
different Expense heads
• Profile and
behavioral
information of
international
visitors
The Task 2 (Primary Research) was subdivided into the following
activities:-
1. Finalization of questionnaire in consultation with Ministry of Tourism
officials
2. Preparation of the field plan schedule
3. Execution of field work across the state on a monthly frequency –
through structured questionnaires
4. Back checks to ensure consistency and inter – consistency of the
data collected from different sources.
The questionnaire/ discussion guide has been incorporated in the
Annexure
Field professionals of ACNielsen ORG-MARG having immense
experience in handling high-end contacts carried out the primary research
work.
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Task 3: Coding and Data Entry
The data collated from various sources was cross checked and back
checked and coded. The coded data was entered into pre-designed soft
format. The data was cross checked in order to ensure quality data for the
purpose of analysis.
Task 4: Analysis
The corrected data was analyzed in order to churn out the requisite
information in accordance with the research objective. Immensely
experienced researchers of ACNielsen ORG-MARG were engaged in
carrying out the Analysis.
Task 5: Report Writing
The data was used to generate the desired reports at a monthly, quarterly
and yearly frequency.
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PrimaryResearch
SecondaryResearch
State Tourism Department
Visitor Destinations in the State
Short listing
InternetPublications Interaction with Officials
Earmarking Destinations
Visitor Flow
Deriving Sample Size & Plan
Finalizing Destinations
Accommodation Units
Tour Operators
Visitor
Handicraft Shops
Primary Survey at each destination
Listing&Fixing
Obtaining feedback at desired interval
Listing&Fixing
Contact asperSamplingPlan
Listing&Fixing
DataScrutiny To check Consistency & inter – consistency of data
Analysis To generate report in accordance with laid Research Objective
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4.2. Approach for earmarking visitor destinations
After listing all prime destinations in the State, experienced research
executives of ACNielsen ORG – MARG in consultation with officials of
Department of Tourism, Government of Orissa and Ministry of Tourism,
Government of India, stratified visitor destinations in a particular state into
the following three categories:-
A: Prime destinations – To be visited twice every month
B: Moderate destinations – To be visited once every month
C: Less important destinations – To be visited once every month
District wise destinations, their location, importance as well as
categorization have been provided in the Tables below.
4.3. Approach for sampling visitors in earmarked destinations
Exit interviews were conducted amongst sample visitors. The exit
interviews were conducted simultaneously in 2 time clusters –
morning/late morning and post noon / evening across all locations.
Destination specific sample size was determined using statistical formulae
as mentioned below.
n = H2 × P × (1-P)
δ2
Where n = Sample size
H = confidence level factor
P = Prevalence Rate
δ = Tolerance level
In the state of Orissa there are 105 destinations (list provided in the
previous chapter) the methodology adopted to collect monthly statistics is
as follows:
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� A particular prime destination - P1 covered on say Day 1, Day2,
Day 3, & Day4 of the first week i.e. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday &
Wednesday of Week 1 of the month.
� In Week2 of the month the same destination P1 covered on Day 5,
Day 6 and Day 7 i.e. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Week 2 of
the month.
� In Week 3 of the month the same destination P1 covered again on
Day1, Day2, Day 3, & Day4 of the third week i.e. Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday & Wednesday of Week 3 of the month.
� In Week 4 of the month the same destination P1 covered on Day 5,
Day 6 and Day 7 i.e. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Week 4 of
the month.
� Thus there are visitor traffic for destination P1 in a month for 14
days i.e.
� for each day of a week there are two observations in
a month
� considering various multipliers which may govern the
flow of traffic at a particular location , these multipliers
could be
• holiday
• festival
• seasonal
• any untoward situation
• political /social instability
• any other
� These multipliers have been assigned in the form of
weights to each of the observations to get a weighted
average for a particular day.
� This is projected for a month for Prime destination P1
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The same methodology is used for Moderate destinations wherein also
the data for 14 days has been captured. In case of less important
destination the same approach was adopted but for a period of 7 days.
4.4. Selection criteria for visitors for interview at a particular location
The selection of sample was done at exit points since it is a better choice
of collating general information covering the several aspects including
expenditure on different items of equal importance. Each interview was
restricted to eight or ten minutes. The frequency of conducting the
interview has already been indicated above. The information collected has
been elaborated in the respective questionnaires. The experienced
investigators of ACNielsen ORG MARG observed the flow of visitor traffic
for a particular time cluster and depending on the mix of visitor traffic
(domestic/ international/ day) visiting the location at that particular time
cluster, decided upon the sample respondent categories (domestic/
international/ day), to be contacted to procure information. Logical checks
to eliminate bias between domestic and day tourists were incorporated in
the questionnaire. (pls. refer annexure for details). The head of the family/
group of visitor was interviewed in order to eliminate bias.
The term overnight visitors have been defined as “the tourists visiting the
destinations/locations and staying overnight”. In the report, the overnight
visitors have been further classified into domestic overnight visitors and
foreign overnight visitors and have been so referred to in the subsequent
chapters.
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4.5. Estimation of sample size to be contacted at each location
The sample size for no. of visitors to be contacted during the course of
primary field work was determined on the basis of the visitor visits to the
state in the year 2003. As per the Statistics released by Ministry of
Tourism, Govt. of India for the year, the total no. of visitors visiting the
State was 3726265, with an overwhelming majority of domestic overnight
visitors (in the tune of 99.3%) visiting the states.
Considering the above figure as base, the sample size calculated using
the formulae indicated above, at 99% level of confidence was 16514.
Distributing the same over earmarked locations (105) over a period of 12
months, the no of visitors to be contacted in each location would be 13.
= 16514 / (12 × 105) = 13
4.6. Approach for procuring information from Accommodation Units/
Guest Houses/ Dharmashalas / Restaurants at each of the
destinations
� In this segment a twin approach was carried out. Firstly, through
secondary research, generation of the list of hotels, guesthouses,
dharamshalas, and restaurants in a particular place but this only
provided the registered ones.
� Next by adoption of a snow balling approach, generation of the list
of unregistered ones with the help of local tour operators, travel and
booking agents, representatives/brokers at the stations and bus
stands.
� Preparation of a consolidated list including both registered and
unregistered hotels and carry out the exercise of FIXATION.
� Compilation of the information indicated above, unit wise, on a
monthly basis
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� This exercise was carried out in the end of a particular month,
which may be spilled over to first week of subsequent month to get
the information of the preceding month.
4.7. Approach for procuring information from Agents / Tour Operators
A list of tour operators in the earmarked locations was generated. The
questionnaires designed for the tour operators were administered among
the identified tour operators at a frequency of 1 month.
4.8. Approach for procuring information from Handicraft Shops
A similar approach, like that of the tour operators was adopted for the
handicraft shops. The approach and frequency of contact remained the
same.
4.9. Approach for estimation of Day tourists at various locations
In consultation with the State Tourism Department, Accommodation Units
and Tour Operators contacted, locations in the State were identified,
which were visited only by the day tourists. Weightage was accorded to
those locations on the basis of their importance, seasonality of visitor
traffic flow (from past records) etc.
Certain areas had entry tickets. Estimation of day tourists for those
locations was done from the records of ticket sales in those locations.
For other locations which did not have entry tickets, an estimation
procedure was adopted, in which the proportion of day tourists was
calculated from the visitor interview. Finally using the records collated from
accommodation units and using weightage for the particular area, the
estimated no. of day tourists for a particular location was calculated.
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4.10.Details of Sample Size of Visitors
A Total of 7860 overnight visitors (including domestic and foreign) were
interviewd at various locations in the state of Orissa in order to draw an
indicative trend of their profile across the entire year –survey period
Destination Domestic Foreign Total
Bhubneshwar 600 360 960
Cuttak 480 180 660
Puri 600 600 1200
Rourkela 480 480
Chilika 240 240 480
Hirakud 120 120 240
Sambhalpur 120 150 270
Baripada 100 100
Simlipal 120 80 200
Khiching 50 80 130
Koraput 50 50 100
Kendrapara 120 120
Bhtarkanika 120 100 220
Keonjhar 120 80 200
Jajpur 120 40 160
Tikarpara 120 120
Kashapal 80 60 140
Chandipur 80 80 160
Gopalpur 80 120 200
Paradeep 120 120 240
Taptapani 80 80
Konark 600 600 1200
Ghatgaon 120 80 200
Total 4720 3140 7860
As mentioned in 4.5, the total sample size of the overnight visitors should
have been 16,500 but the sample achieved across 114 (During the
inception report stage wherein the State Government had given an list of
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105 destinations but during the course of the survey & discussions the
destination covered across the year have been increased to 114) locations
for a period of 12 months was 7860. The main reason for this variance is
as under
� All the 114 target destinations were not destinations, which were
visited by overnight visitors, number of destinations were only
visted by day tourists, which has not been reflected above – 49
locations are such wherein there were only day visitors, besides
this there were certain location wherein there were very few tourists
round the year.
� The consultant had categorized the locations as – prime
destinations, moderate destinations & destinations of less
importance. Hence as per the criteria set the consultant had carried
out the survey at the destinations during a given day of the month
wherein at a number of destinations the required sample of 13
tourists for a period of 12 months could not be achieved.
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Chapter 5
Estimation of Visitors in each Visitor location
5.1 Prelude
This chapter deals with estimated no. of visitor visits, domestic, foreign as
well as day tourists in different earmarked locations of the State of Orissa
for the month of April 2005 - March 2006.
5.2. Estimation of Number of visitors
The estimated number of visitors’ location wise and by category of visitors
has been presented in course of this chapter. As mentioned above, the
overnight visitors have been further classified into domestic overnight
visitors and foreign overnight visitors and have been so referred to in the
subsequent chapters. The tourist arrivals (overnight visitors) in the 1187
accomodation units surveyed in the state of Orissa, and estimated number
of day visitors is given below in table 5.1
Reference Period: April 2005 – March 2006
Table: 5.1 Estimation of Number of visitors Location wise
Visitor Locations
No. ofDomesticOvernightVisitors
No. ofForeign
OvernightVisitors
TotalOvernightVisitors
EstimatedNo. of Day
tourists
TotalVisitors+
DayTourists
Angul 48605 146 48751 34000 82751Deulajhari 14 0 14 26812 26826Tikarpara 225 0 225 35087 35312Balangir 53471 172 53643 62750 116393Harishankar 1142 0 1142 83666 84808Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 2517 2517Balasore 68580 160 68740 86500 155240Chandaneswar 2346 0 2346 265437 267783Chandipur 30796 393 31189 119701 150890Kasaphal 1101 0 1101 12007 13108Panchalingeswar 5490 0 5490 125119 130609Remuna 7964 1 7965 123005 130970Talasari 7383 2 7385 10512 17897Bargarh 28412 132 28544 110895 139439Debrigarh 2398 0 2398 4840 7238
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Visitor Locations
No. ofDomesticOvernightVisitors
No. ofForeign
OvernightVisitors
TotalOvernightVisitors
EstimatedNo. of Day
tourists
TotalVisitors+
DayTourists
Nrusimhanth 5875 2 5877 249622 255499Aradi 3195 0 3195 356666 359861Bhadrak 20564 26 20590 81881 102471Chandbali 3653 54 3707 35901 39608Boudh 11628 12 11640 19265 30905Cuttack 307486 1177 308663 464450 773113Ansupa 0 0 0 11212 11212Bhattarika 0 0 0 39160 39160Dhabaleswar 245 0 245 164256 164501Lalitgiri 53 30 83 20276 20359Paradhanpat 6095 0 6095 72090 78185Dhenkanal 10496 0 10496 106786 117282Joranda 0 0 0 130905 130905Kaplias 189 0 189 335252 335441Paralakhemundi 23082 43 23125 79492 102617Berhampur 151484 209 151693 220581 372274Buguda 252 0 252 81973 82225Gopalpur 18655 1437 20092 101588 121680Mahurikalua 0 0 0 3652 3652Pati-Sonapur 0 0 0 4176 4176Taptapani 1155 99 1254 20134 21388Taratarini 726 24 750 139963 140713Jagatsinghapur 1656 0 1656 17098 18754Jhankada 0 0 0 25923 25923Paradeep 23877 1644 25521 125999 151520Chandikhol 9506 15 9521 42583 52104Chhatia 2453 0 2453 43493 45946Jajpur 36920 17 36937 55359 92296Ratnagiri & Udayagiri 0 0 0 14896 14896Jharsuguda 70364 581 70945 8608 79553Bhawanipatna 53855 7 53862 127735 181597Phurilijharan 0 0 0 4856 4856Thuamul-Rampur 18 0 18 7972 7990Daringibadi 11704 3 11707 24630 36337Phulbani ( Kandhamal ) 9291 23 9314 64674 73988Bhitarkanika 6590 21 6611 14780 21391Kendrapara 20097 25 20122 46330 66452Ghatangaon 32357 35 32392 220680 253072Keonjhar 67847 114 67961 20766 88727Murga Mahadev 0 0 0 13007 13007Podasingidi (Garh Chandi,Chakratirtha) 0 0 0 9239 9239Sanaghagra 0 0 0 86877 86877Sarai ( Keshri Kunda ) 0 0 0 34700 34700
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Visitor Locations
No. ofDomesticOvernightVisitors
No. ofForeign
OvernightVisitors
TotalOvernightVisitors
EstimatedNo. of Day
tourists
TotalVisitors+
DayTourists
Sitabinji 0 0 0 3061 3061Atri 753 0 753 4676 5429Bhubaneswar 522998 14002 537000 782839 1319839Chilika 14595 225 14820 107439 122259Dhauli 96 0 96 667330 667426Hirapur 0 0 0 9706 9706Khandagiri & Udayagiri 2212 0 2212 585257 587469Nandankanan 0 0 0 987386 987386Duduma ( Machhakund ) 0 0 0 5596 5596Gupteswar 305 25 330 10380 10710Koraput 11581 586 12167 9590 21757Sunabeda 146 8 154 15436 15590Balimela 11 0 11 2467 2478Chitrakonda 5 0 5 1100 1105Malkangiri 1920 10 1930 1790 3720Baripada 80609 411 81020 60860 141880Bhimakunda 0 0 0 2484 2484Deokunda 0 0 0 3115 3115Khiching 135 0 135 27036 27171Similipal 0 0 0 25430 25430Nawapara 1475 0 1475 5362 6837Patora 0 0 0 3455 3455Papadahandi 3925 12 3937 2870 6807Umarkote 2966 3 2969 1742 4711Odangaon 821 0 821 51902 52723Kantilo 13 0 13 55212 55225Nayagarh 14091 0 14091 62454 76545Sarankul 81 0 81 66887 66968Astaranga 0 0 0 14096 14096Chilka (Satapada) 4063 263 4326 418294 422620Kakatpur 4066 0 4066 238369 242435Pipili 0 0 0 33769 33769Puri 1433141 8731 1441872 2082252 3524124Ragurajpur 0 23 23 3468 3491Konark 10712 1098 11810 855145 866955Ramachandi 6295 0 6295 121319 127614Satyabadi ( Sankhigopal ) 0 0 0 39162 39162Chatikona 8275 121 8396 19057 27453Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 17149 511 17660 1841 19501Hirakud 2561 6 2567 70232 72799Huma 0 2 2 56747 56749Sambalpur 104149 1222 105371 52787 158158Binika (Papakshya Ghat) 773 0 773 23100 23873
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Visitor Locations
No. ofDomesticOvernightVisitors
No. ofForeign
OvernightVisitors
TotalOvernightVisitors
EstimatedNo. of Day
tourists
TotalVisitors+
DayTourists
Sonepur 5711 10 5721 22732 28453Khandadhar 0 0 0 27184 27184Mandira 3401 0 3401 4953 8354Rourkela 146662 1068 147730 31157 178887Vedavyasa 0 0 0 40524 40524Jashipur 3910 29 3939 15968 19907
Burla 568 0 568 6720 7288Manatri 0 0 0 7563 7563Jeypore 22938 535 23473 9079 32552Balugaon 1657 0 1657 12970 14627Talcher 2075 0 2075 5870 7945Kantabinji 3901 0 3901 880 4781Baliguda 0 0 0 1260 1260Patnagarh 530 0 530 1407 1937Total 3610570 35505 3646075 12633101 16279176
The total visitor visits for the State of Orissa for the period of April 2005– March
2006 was 16279176, out of this, 3610570 were Domestic overnight visitors,
35505 were Foreign overnight visitors and 12633101 were Day tourists.
5.3. Month wise number of visitors in Orissa
The month wise trend of domestic overnight visitors, foreign overnight
visitors as well as day tourist visits has been depicted in the Table below.
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table: 5.2 Month wise number of visitors in Orissa
Month Domestic Foreign Day TotalAPRIL 224634 3139 119028 346801MAY 349902 3172 76022 429096JUNE 476956 4278 47630 528864JULY 340084 1550 27807 369441AUGUST 179983 778 40633 221394SEPTEMBER 206189 2103 912872 1121164OCTOBER 330949 1510 72014 404473NOVEMBER 351048 3206 1577166 1931420DECEMBER 347028 3410 2372869 2723307
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Month Domestic Foreign Day TotalJANUARY 295172 4177 3663045 3962394FEBRUARY 255492 4134 2701345 2960971MARCH 253133 4048 1022670 1279851Total 3610570 35505 12633101 16279176
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36
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ters
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tem
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bane
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135
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232
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37
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191
037
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1131
7001
5874
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Cen
ters
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132
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116
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1252
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611
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00
00
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00
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06
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2536
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411
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mak
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44
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03
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ters
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ug
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Sep
tem
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mb
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Jan
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Mar
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3415
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02
187
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263
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00
00
00
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00
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00
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Pur
i10
6783
610
6555
913
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865
868
297
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00
00
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23
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ark
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8414
586
268
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9310
98
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00
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badi
(S
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00
00
00
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tikon
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00
00
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3230
135
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Hira
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00
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20
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00
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113
327
1120
297
311
127
560
8110
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00
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atri
00
00
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240
9280
6212
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5
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00
00
00
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00
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cher
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tabi
nji
00
00
00
00
00
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0
Bal
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00
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00
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naga
rh0
00
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00
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4278
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2103
1510
3206
3410
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5
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Stat
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ssa
42
Ref
eren
ceP
erio
d:
Ap
ril2
005
–M
arch
2006
Tab
le5.
5:L
oca
tio
nw
ise
Day
tou
rist
s
Cen
ters
Ap
ril
May
Jun
eJu
lyA
ug
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Sep
tem
ber
Oct
ob
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mb
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ary
Mar
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ota
l
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3300
6500
7500
4500
1500
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2
Tik
arpa
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6575
2575
1650
218
3400
1000
010
500
4500
4500
3508
7
Bal
angi
r0
00
00
2000
00
2425
050
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0040
0050
0062
750
Har
isha
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299
1575
169
1000
036
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1000
015
000
2000
015
000
8366
6
Ran
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Jhar
ial
7414
1211
121
300
335
400
400
450
200
200
2517
Bal
asor
e0
00
00
5100
00
1550
070
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0086
500
Cha
ndan
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4535
4459
5000
021
535
000
6500
065
000
4000
010
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2654
37
Cha
ndip
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5045
4112
928
000
236
8700
3000
040
000
7500
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1197
01
Kas
apha
l36
106
5950
131
2500
325
2350
3000
2500
500
450
1200
7
Pan
chal
inge
swar
1854
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Fig 5-1: Domestic overnight visitors and their break up in different months in the
State of Orissa
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The figure above indicates a growth for the period of April 2005-June 2005. A
steep decline is showing in August 2005. A peak period for the visitors was
June 2005.
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Fig 5-2: Foreign overnight visitors and their break up in different months in the
State of Orissa
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The figure above indicates that a growth of foreign overnight visitors for the
period of June 2005 and again for the period of January 2005 –March 2006. A
steep decline of foreign overnight visitors was the period of August 2005. The
figure shows that a peak period for foreign overnight visitors’ is June 2005
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Fig 5-3: Day tourists and their break up in different months in the State of
Orissa
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The above figure shows that a growth of day tourists for the period of October
2005- February 2006. A decline of Day tourists has been observed for the
period of March 2006. The figure shows that a peak period for day tourists
visits was February 2006.
5.4. Distribution of Visitors according to place of stay
Reference Period: April 2005 – March 2006
Table 5-6: Domestic overnight visitors and their availing of accommodation
facilities
Locations AccommodationUnits
Friends andRelatives Total
Angul 44795 3810 48605Deulajhari 13 1 14Tikarpara 218 7 225Balangir 49442 4029 53471Harishankar 1042 99 1142Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0Balasore 58005 10576 68580Chandaneswar 2234 111 2346Chandipur 29523 1273 30796Kasaphal 1072 29 1101Panchalingeswar 5287 202 5490
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Locations AccommodationUnits
Friends andRelatives Total
Remuna 7782 182 7964Talasari 7123 261 7383Bargarh 27255 1158 28412Debrigarh 2382 16 2398Nrusimhanth 5659 216 5875Aradi 3122 73 3195Bhadrak 19892 672 20564Chandbali 3501 152 3653Boudh 11551 77 11628Cuttack 301807 5679 307486Dhabaleswar 239 6 245Lalitgiri 53 0 53Paradhanpat 5463 632 6095Dhenkanal 10323 173 10496Joranda 0 0 0Kaplias 187 2 189Paralakhemundi 22083 999 23082Berhampur 145677 5807 151484Buguda 243 9 252Gopalpur 17970 686 18655Taptapani 1109 46 1155Taratarini 715 11 726Jagatsinghapur 1625 31 1656Jhankada 0 0 0Paradeep 23350 528 23877Chandikhol 9350 156 9506Chhatia 2319 135 2454Jajpur 36180 740 36920Ratnagiri & Udayagiri 0 0 0Jharsuguda 60136 10228 70364Bhawanipatna 52980 875 53855Phurilijharan 0 0 0Thuamul-Rampur 18 0 18Daringibadi 11489 216 11704Phulbani ( Kandhamal ) 9188 102 9291Bhitarkanika 6342 249 6590Kendrapara 18630 1467 20097Ghatangaon 31865 492 32357Keonjhar 65594 2253 67847Atri 748 5 753Bhubaneswar 494621 28377 522998Chilika 13858 736 14595Dhauli 96 0 96Hirapur 0 0 0Khandagiri & Udayagiri 2190 22 2212Gupteswar 297 8 305Koraput 11435 147 11581Sunabeda 141 5 146Balimela 11 0 11Chitrakonda 5 0 5Malkangiri 1899 21 1920Baripada 78575 2034 80609Khiching 133 2 135
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Locations AccommodationUnits
Friends andRelatives Total
Nawapara 1337 138 1475Papadahandi 3238 687 3925Umarkote 2561 405 2966Odangaon 790 31 821Kantilo 13 0 13Nayagarh 13403 688 14091Sarankul 81 0 81Chilka (Satapada) 3438 625 4063Kakatpur 3410 656 4066Puri 1410774 22367 1433141Konark 10559 153 10712Ramachandi 6293 2 6295Chatikona 8242 33 8275Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 16333 816 17149Hirakud 2471 90 2561Sambalpur 98027 6121 104149Binika (Papakshya Ghat) 694 79 773Sonepur 5555 156 5711Mandira 3356 45 3401Rourkela 144652 2010 146662Jashipur 3878 32 3910Burla 568 0 568Jeypore 22737 201 22938Balugaon 1656 1 1657Talcher 2040 35 2075Kantabinji 3814 87 3901Patnagarh 513 17 530
Total 3489274 121296 3610570
The above table indicates the location wise trends in availing accommodation
in Accommodation units as well as with friends and relatives by the domestic
overnight visitors. It appears that domestic overnight visitors pre dominantly
availed accommodation with the accommodation units.
5.5. Distribution of Visitors staying in Accommodation Units according to
type of Accommodation
Reference Period: April 2005 – March 2006
Table 5-7: Domestic overnight visitors and their availing of accommodation
facilities by different types
Location Starred Unstarred Others TotalAngul 793 30784 13218 44795Deulajhari 0 5 8 13Tikarpara 0 88 130 218Balangir 481 36700 12261 49442
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Location Starred Unstarred Others TotalHarishankar 0 215 827 1042Balasore 464 49864 7676 58005Chandaneswar 0 1420 815 2234Chandipur 5 22565 6953 29523Kasaphal 0 329 743 1072Panchalingeswar 0 3707 1581 5287Remuna 0 3943 3839 7782Talasari 0 6248 874 7123Bargarh 463 22798 3993 27255Debrigarh 0 1864 518 2382Nrusimhanth 0 2624 3035 5659Aradi 0 1071 2051 3122Bhadrak 31 11942 7919 19892Chandbali 0 2053 1448 3501Boudh 0 5759 5792 11551Cuttack 8704 204752 88351 301807Dhabaleswar 0 35 204 239Lalitgiri 0 14 39 53Paradhanpat 0 3939 1524 5463Dhenkanal 0 7570 2754 10323Kaplias 0 47 140 187Paralakhemundi 0 11285 10798 22083Berhampur 138 80939 64600 145677Buguda 0 165 78 243Gopalpur 0 13357 4612 17970Taptapani 0 952 157 1109Taratarini 0 313 402 715Jagatsinghapur 88 490 1048 1625Paradeep 0 16769 6581 23350Chandikhol 57 3820 5473 9350Chhatia 0 580 1739 2319Jajpur 104 29392 6683 36180Jharsuguda 0 52689 7447 60136Bhawanipatna 0 35110 17870 52980Thuamul-Rampur 0 0 18 18Daringibadi 0 4758 6730 11489Phulbani ( Kandhamal ) 0 4602 4587 9188Bhitarkanika 29 3078 3234 6342Kendrapara 940 14079 3611 18630Ghatangaon 0 19644 12221 31865Keonjhar 4005 47016 14573 65594Atri 0 695 53 748Bhubaneswar 44351 176335 273935 494621Chilika 0 3671 10187 13858Dhauli 0 54 42 96Khandagiri & Udayagiri 0 718 1472 2190Gupteswar 0 197 100 297Koraput 0 5405 6029 11435Sunabeda 0 78 63 141Balimela 0 0 11 11Chitrakonda 0 0 5 5Malkangiri 0 1476 423 1899Baripada 0 41666 36909 78575Khiching 0 14 119 133Nawapara 0 548 788 1337Papadahandi 0 2191 1047 3238Umarkote 0 1003 1558 2561Odangaon 0 256 534 790Kantilo 0 0 13 13
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Location Starred Unstarred Others TotalNayagarh 0 6137 7266 13403Sarankul 0 3 78 81Chilka (Satapada) 0 1906 1532 3438Kakatpur 0 1246 2164 3410Puri 14901 724138 671734 1410774Konark 0 4244 6315 10559Ramachandi 0 3176 3117 6293Chatikona 0 6701 1541 8242Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 37 12329 3967 16333Hirakud 0 851 1620 2471Sambalpur 125 61427 36476 98027Binika (Papakshya Ghat) 0 512 182 694Sonepur 0 2722 2833 5555Mandira 0 2557 799 3356Rourkela 6196 118109 20347 144652Jashipur 0 1668 2210 3878Burla 0 191 377 568Jeypore 73 15631 7033 22737Balugaon 0 14 1642 1656Talcher 0 1349 691 2040Kantabinji 0 2052 1762 3814Patnagarh 0 241 272 513Total 81985 1960884 1446404 3489274
The trend of availing accommodation by domestic overnight visitors indicate thatmajority of domestic overnight visitors to the State during the period have availedaccommodation in the Unstarred Accommodation Units.
Reference Period: April 2005 – March 2006
Table 5-8: Foreign overnight visitors and their availing of accommodation
facilities by different types
Centres Starred Unstarred Others TotalAngul 3 117 26 146Balangir 18 120 34 172Balasore 0 137 23 160Chandipur 0 325 68 393Remuna 0 1 0 1Talasari 0 2 0 2Bargarh 36 79 17 132Nrusimhanth 0 2 0 2Bhadrak 0 20 6 26Chandbali 0 37 17 54Boudh 0 0 12 12Cuttack 944 179 54 1177Lalitgiri 0 0 30 30Paralakhemundi 3 37 3 43Berhampur 0 162 47 209Gopalpur 1 1334 103 1437Taptapani 0 56 43 99Taratarini 0 11 13 24Paradeep 0 1366 278 1644
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Centres Starred Unstarred Others TotalChandikhol 0 13 2 15Jajpur 0 16 1 17Jharsuguda 10 444 127 581Bhawanipatna 0 4 3 7Daringibadi 0 0 3 3Phulbani ( Kandhamal ) 0 23 0 23Bhitarkanika 0 12 9 21Kendrapara 0 25 0 25Ghatangaon 0 35 0 35Keonjhar 0 94 20 114Bhubaneswar 3573 7893 2536 14002Chilika 0 85 140 225Gupteswar 0 18 7 25Koraput 0 545 41 586Sunabeda 0 8 0 8Malkangiri 0 10 0 10Baripada 0 341 70 411Papadahandi 0 12 0 12Umarkote 0 0 3 3Chilka (Satapada) 107 107 49 263Puri 394 5135 3201 8731Ragurajpur 0 14 9 23Konark 0 330 768 1098Chatikona 0 37 84 121Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 0 223 288 511Hirakud 0 0 6 6Huma 0 0 2 2Sambalpur 0 931 291 1222Sonepur 0 10 0 10Rourkela 122 563 383 1068Jashipur 0 20 9 29Jeypore 58 361 115 535Total 5269 21296 8940 35505
In accordance with the trends observed with regard to the domestic overnight
visitors, majority of foreign overnight visitors have also stayed in the unstarred
accommodation units during the period.
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Chapter 6
Profile of Visitors and Statistics related to Travel
6.1Prelude
This chapter takes a brief overview of the profile of the visitors visiting the
state during the month, while it tries to draw an indicative trend of their
demographic profile, income, purpose of visit and propensity of availing
package tours.
Total No. of visitors interviewed: - 7860
6.2. Classification according to level of education
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.1: Education level of Visitors to the State of Orissa
Percentage DistributionEducation Level
Domestic Foreign Total VisitorsNo Education 3.1 2.4 3.0Secondary/ Upper Secondary 31.2 34.0 31.4Higher Education 40.3 41.1 40.3Technical Education 25.5 22.5 25.3Total 100.0 100.0 100.0
The Table indicates the fact that majority of the visitors to the state have availed
Higher education. The incidence of availing Higher education in the foreign
overnight visitors is higher than that of the domestic ones.
6.3. Classification according to age
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.2: Age Classification of Visitors to the State of Orissa
Percentage DistributionAge Group
Domestic Foreign Total Visitors0-14 years 10.2 11.2 10.315 – 24 years 13.4 13.8 13.425 – 34 years 19.8 16.4 19.535 – 44 years 18.7 22.2 19.045 – 54 years 20.6 18.2 20.455 – 64 years 10.2 11.5 10.365 years and above 7.0 7.8 7.1Total 100.0 100.0 100.0
It is discernable from the Table above that majority of the visitors in the State
for the period were aged between 45-54 years.
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6.4. Classification according to sex
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.3: Gender Classification of Visitors to the State of Orissa
Percentage DistributionGender
Domestic Foreign Total VisitorsMale 72.6 68.4 72.3Female 27.4 31.6 27.7Total 100.0 100.0 100.0
The table above depicts the fact that majority of the visitors in the State,
whether domestic or foreign, are primarily male members.
6.5. Classification according to occupation
Reference Period: : April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.4. Classification according to Occupation
Percentage DistributionOccupation
Domestic Foreign TotalBusinessmen/ Industrialists/Trader/ Shopkeeper 21.2 26.3 21.6Professional 29.0 16.1 28.2Government Service 17.8 18.0 17.8Private Service 15.3 16.3 15.3Agriculture 6.1 4.4 6.0Student Researcher 8.5 6.6 8.4Housewife 0.6 3.6 0.8Retired 1.0 4.9 1.3Others 0.5 3.8 0.7Total 100.0 100.0 100.0
Majority of the domestic overnight visitors to the States were Professionals
followed by Businessmen. Majority of Foreign overnight visitors were
Businessmen followed by Government service holders.
6.6. Classification according to household income
Domestic overnight visitors
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.5: Domestic overnight visitors and their annual Household income
Annual Household Income (Rs.) Percentage Distribution
Less than 6000028.3
60001 – 100000 24.5100001 – 200000 25.8200001 – 500000
20.2Above 500001 0.7Total 100.0
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Majority of the domestic overnight visitors to the State have revealed that they
have an annual income of less than 60000 per Annum.
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.6: Domestic overnight visitors and their average Household income
Accommodation UnitsFriends and
Relatives Mean for allAverageHouseholdincome (in Rs.) 187958 151200 176220
The Table indicates a remarkable difference between the average household
income for the domestic overnight visitors staying in Accommodation units and
those with friends and relatives. The average income for those availing
accommodation facilities is in the tune of Rs. 187958 and that staying with
friends and relatives is in tune of Rs. 151200.
Foreign overnight visitors
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.7: Foreign overnight visitors and their household income
Annual Household Income ($) Percentage Distribution
Up to 15,000 35.515001 – 35000 23.135001 – 50000 17.750001 – 70000 10.470001 – 180000 7.2Above 180001 6.0Total 100.0
The table depicts the fact that for majority of foreign overnight visitors to the
State during the months, the annual household income is up to $15000.
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
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Table 6.8: Foreign overnight visitors and their average household income
Accommodation UnitsAverageHouseholdincome ( in $ ) 44962
The Table indicates that the average household income for the foreign
overnight visitors to the state is in tune of $ 44962.
6.7. Purpose of visit
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.9: Visitors and their purpose of visiting the State of Orissa
Percentage DistributionPurpose of Visit
Domestic Foreign TotalLeisure & Holiday
� Cultural Activities 44.9 43.4 44.8� Resorts 18.2 18.7 18.2� Wildlife 8.5 10.7 8.7Visiting Friends and Family 10.0 6.1 9.8Business & Professional 4.6 4.3 4.6Health and Treatment 7.9 4.1 7.7Social/ Religious Function 1.1 2.2 1.2Pilgrimage 1.7 7.5 2.1Conference 2.6 1.4 2.5Others 0.5 0.9 0.5Total 100.0 100.0 100.0
It is discernable from the Table above that majority of the visitors (both foreign
as well as domestic) were visiting the state primarily for Leisure & holiday.
6.8. Package tour
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.10: Propensity of availing package tours
Domesticovernightvisitors
Foreign overnightvisitors
All Visitors (Domesticand Foreign)
Percentage of Visitors availingpackage tour 40.8 21.6 42.4
The findings reveal the fact that propensity of availing package tours is higher
in case of domestic overnight visitors than in case of foreign ones.
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Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.11: Visitors and Travel arrangements
Travel Arrangements made by Domestic overnightvisitors
Foreign overnightvisitors
All Visitors(Domestic andForeign)
Self 49.2 43.1 48.8Office / Employer 15.3 18.1 15.5Travel Agents 13.2 14.1 13.3Travel Operators 13.6 11.5 13.5Others 8.6 13.2 8.9All 100.0 100.0 100.0
Majority of Foreign as well as domestic overnight visitors have indicated that
they have made their travel arrangements themselves.
6.9. No. of Night Stay
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.12: Visitors and average night spent
Night StayCategory of Visitors
1 Night 2 Nights 3 Nights 4-5
Nights
6 -10
Nights
All
Foreign 23.2 46.8 20.6 8.4 0.9 100
Domestic 20.6 43.3 26.5 8.7 2.2 100
All 20.5 43.0 25.8 8.6 2.1 100
The table reveals the fact that majority of visitors have indicated that they have
put up in the respective centers for a period of 2 nights.
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 6.13: Visitors and average night spent
Domestic Foreign All VisitorsAverage No. of Night Stay 2.8 2.9 2.9
The table above reveals the trend as indicated in Table 6.12.
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Chapter 7
Trends in Tourism Accommodation Units
7.1 Prelude
The chapter takes a look into the no. of visitors, their origin and bed nights
spent in the various survey locations. The chapter also takes a look at the
employment scenario in different category of accommodation units in the
State. These records were compiled from the accommodation units.
7.2. No. of Visitors and Bed Night Spent
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 7.1: Location wise Visitors and Bed night spent
No. of Guests Checked in Total No. of Bed Nights Spent
Centers Domestic Foreign Domestic ForeignAngul 44795 146 107824 518Deulajhari 13 0 22 0Tikarpara 218 0 24 0Balangir 49442 172 81682 403Harishankar 1042 0 2303 0Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 0Balasore 58005 160 119807 434Chandaneswar 2234 0 4474 0Chandipur 29523 393 39412 458Kasaphal 1072 0 2043 0Panchalingeswar 5287 0 8477 0Remuna 7782 1 13601 2Talasari 7123 2 7185 4Bargarh 27255 132 46578 282Debrigarh 2382 0 2299 0Nrusimhanth 5659 2 13240 4Aradi 3122 0 6315 0Bhadrak 19892 26 52304 50Chandbali 3501 54 8088 99Boudh 11551 12 42990 36Cuttack 301807 1177 1009651 4100Dhabaleswar 239 0 191 0Lalitgiri 53 30 151 58Paradhanpat 5463 0 16331 0Dhenkanal 10323 0 33070 0Kaplias 187 0 181 0Paralakhemundi 22083 43 35719 144Berhampur 145677 209 297948 261Buguda 243 0 190 0Gopalpur 17970 1437 33839 5068Taptapani 1109 99 1309 107Taratarini 715 24 563 38
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No. of Guests Checked in Total No. of Bed Nights Spent
Centers Domestic Foreign Domestic ForeignJagatsinghapur 1625 0 6169 0Paradeep 23350 1644 62237 2779Chandikhol 9350 15 21059 20Chhatia 2319 0 4646 0Jajpur 36180 17 76165 104Jharsuguda 60136 581 296343 758Bhawanipatna 52980 7 124516 16Thuamul-Rampur 18 0 25 0Daringibadi 11489 3 42863 12
Phulbani ( Kandhamal ) 9188 23 15546 53Bhitarkanika 6342 21 15129 40Kendrapara 18630 25 22299 11Ghatangaon 31865 35 95450 63Keonjhar 65594 114 173055 99Atri 748 0 4294 0Bhubaneswar 494621 14002 2301085 40015Chilika 13858 225 18788 368Dhauli 96 0 267 0
Khandagiri & Udayagiri 2190 0 1931 0Gupteswar 297 25 315 54Koraput 11435 586 20795 3135Sunabeda 141 8 147 11Balimela 11 0 2230 0Chitrakonda 5 0 8 0Malkangiri 1899 10 5135 22Baripada 78575 411 191948 753Bhimakunda 0 0 0 0Deokunda 0 0 0 0Khiching 133 0 36 0Similipal 0 0 0 0Nawapara 1337 0 1540 0Patora 0 0 0 0Papadahandi 3238 12 12855 40Umarkote 2561 3 6968 9Odangaon 790 0 1118 0Kantilo 13 0 52 0Nayagarh 13403 0 45886 0Sarankul 81 0 187 0
Chilka (Satapada) 3438 263 10126 1110Kakatpur 3410 0 15193 0Puri 1410774 8731 4667454 31272Ragurajpur 0 23 0 56Konark 10559 1098 12029 2260Ramachandi 6293 0 71649 0Chatikona 8242 121 15243 167
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 16333 511 15349 1195
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No. of Guests Checked in Total No. of Bed Nights Spent
Centers Domestic Foreign Domestic ForeignHirakud 2471 6 1251 10Sambalpur 98027 1222 260495 6933
Binika (Papakshya Ghat) 694 0 945 0Sonepur 5555 10 9193 11Khandadhar 0 0 0 0Mandira 3356 0 5729 0Rourkela 144652 1068 355644 2023Jashipur 3878 29 5014 59Burla 568 0 1071 0Manatri 0 0 0 0Jeypore 22737 535 27146 454Balugaon 1656 0 0 0Talcher 2040 0 1625 0Kantabinji 3814 0 8231 0Patnagarh 513 0 967 0Total 3489274 35505 11043496 105978
The table depicts the fact that there had been 3489274 domestic overnight visitors in theState of Orissa during April 2005 - March 2006 period and they have, in totality, spent11043496 bed nights. In totality 35505 foreigners have visited the State and have spent105978 bed nights.
7.3 No. of Visitors and Bed Night Spent : Trends among Domestic overnight
visitors
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 7.2: Domestic overnight visitors – Origin and Bed nights spent
State of Origin Domestic overnight visitor Visits Bed Nights SpentJ&K 6974 40179HP 6395 24184Punjab 43396 132735Haryana 24289 96056Uttarnchal 7258 62245UP 108574 318222Delhi 218021 514363Chandigarh 7418 84744Tripura 12674 89951Meghalaya 287 34745Mizoram 307 36600Sikkim 28775 110075West Bengal 541404 1537936Orissa 620817 1644720Rajasthan 145281 448062Gujarat 132043 468390Maharashtra 494101 2254648
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State of Origin Domestic overnight visitor Visits Bed Nights SpentMP 152637 431234Chattisgarh 210773 631715Bihar 175216 484716Jharkhand 209593 525850Andhra Pradesh 195549 494409Karnataka 37150 135710Kerala 25620 84225Tamil Nadu 46317 159935Arunachal Pradesh 4990 29804Assam 7790 36191Nagaland 522 13807Goa 20076 60087A&N 2322 7610Daman & Diu 956 19186Lakshadeep 872 7729Pondicherry 548 6853Dadra & Nagar Haveli 48 100Others 281 16480Total 3489274 11043496
The table indicates the fact that majority of the visitors to the State during the
month of April 2005 - March 2006 were from the state of Orissa, West Bengal
and Maharastra.
7.4 No. of Visitors and Bed Night Spent : Trends among Foreign overnight
visitors
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 7.3: Foreign overnight visitors – Origin and Bed nights spent
Country of Origin Foreign overnight visitor Visits Total Bed Nights SpentUK 2667 6526USA 10913 10032Canada 1319 3681Germany 2120 6470Other European Countries* 1337 5492Australia 2103 23641Sri Lanka 110 971France 1627 4641Japan 1687 5516Malaysia 750 2114Singapore 468 2452Italy 3475 9029Nepal 458 2062Netherlands 1599 4976Korea 572 2328Israel 183 1129Pakisthan 89 569Bangladesh 115 986UAE 226 1074
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Country of Origin Foreign overnight visitor Visits Total Bed Nights SpentSpain 249 1284Switzerland 1815 4624China 175 1024Saudi Arabia 668 1806Greece 476 1807Others 216 1326Belgium 88 418Total 35505 105978
** Other European countries – ( Russia, Turkey, Austria, Poland, Norway, Finland,
Romania, Cyprus, Georgia)
The Table above indicates that majority of the visitors to the State during the month
of April – March 2006 were from United States, Italy and United Kingdom.
7.5 Accommodation Units – Details
The centre wise details of the Accommodation Units have been elaborated
below:-
Table 7.4: Centre wise spread of Accommodation Units
Locations Total Hotels Total Rooms Total BedsAngul 18 497 864Aradi 3 12 29Atri 1 6 20Balasore 27 468 844Bargarh 11 210 342Baripada 34 574 1244Berhampur 51 1223 2165Bhadrak 11 158 228Bhawanipatna 14 274 452Bhitarkanika 4 18 58Bhubaneswar 131 3342 6455Balangir 23 422 685Boudh 3 39 62Burla 1 9 15Binika 1 10 10Chandaneswar 2 38 74Chandbali 2 34 61Chandikhol 7 133 279Chandipur 11 297 610Chhatia 1 12 66Chilka (Satapada) 1 28 56Chilka(Barkul) 10 56 98Cuttack 61 1458 2685Daringibadi 9 140 207Dhabaleswar 1 5 16Dhauli 1 8 19Dhenkanal 3 96 168
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Locations Total Hotels Total Rooms Total BedsGajapati District 9 168 298Ghatangaon 7 58 192Gopalpur 18 212 448Jagatsinghapur 2 10 17Jajpur 18 265 485Jashipur* 3 26 60Jharsuguda 20 352 615Jeypore 14 342 642Kakatpur 2 30 53Kantilo 2 5 18Kasaphal 1 14 34Kandhamal 12 174 265Kapilash 1 5 15Kendrapara 11 128 286Keonjhar 17 245 445Karihar 7 34 54Konark 12 122 302Kontabanji 7 38 56Koraput 9 135 232Lalitgiri 1 5 14Malkangiri 3 66 120Nandankanan 1 6 16Narsinnath 2 9 21Nawrangpur District 7 108 174Nayagarh 5 92 172Odangaon 1 14 31Panchalingeswar 2 18 54Papadhandi 1 6 15Paradeep 13 146 298Pati Sonapur 2 10 28Puri 417 7858 18562Patnagarh 2 12 36Rayagada 17 319 684Remuna 2 16 42Rourkela 48 1141 1994Sambalpur District 26 627 1139Sonepur 3 23 42Talchar 11 128 245Talasari 1 6 16Taptapani 1 8 22Taratarini 1 4 10Ummerkot 6 38 88Total - Orissa 1187 22590 46152
The above table indicates that in totality 1187 Accommodation units have been
covered in the State of Orissa across the selected destinations. These units offer
22590 Rooms and 46152 beds to the visitors.
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Table 7.5: Centre wise classification of Accommodation Units
Type of Accommodation UnitLocation
Starred Unstarred Others TotalAngul 1 12 5 18
Aradi 0 0 3 3
Atri 0 0 1 1
Balangir 0 11 12 23
Balasore 0 15 12 27
Bargarh 1 5 5 11
Baripada 0 16 18 34
Berhampur 0 26 25 51
Bhadrak 0 5 6 11
Bhawanipatna 0 8 6 14
Bhitarkanika 0 0 4 4
Bhubaneswar 14 52 65 131
Boudh 0 2 1 3
Burla 0 1 0 1
Binika 0 0 3 1
Chandaneswar 0 1 1 2
Chandbali 0 0 2 2
Chandikhol 0 0 7 7
Chandipur 0 7 4 11
Chhatia 0 0 1 1
Chilka (Satapada) 0 0 1 1
Chilka(Barkul) 0 2 8 10
Cuttack 3 36 22 61
Daringibadi 0 4 5 9
Dhauli 0 0 1 1
Dhabaleshwar 0 0 1 1
Dhenkanal District 0 2 1 3
Gajapati District 0 0 9 9
Ghatangaon 0 2 5 7
Gopalpur 0 18 0 18
Jagatsinghapur 0 1 1 2
Jajpur 0 8 10 18
Jashipur 0 3 0 3
Jharsuguda 0 18 2 20
Jeypore 1 8 5 14
Kakatpur 0 0 2 2
Kantilo 0 0 2 2
Kasaphal 0 0 1 1
Kandhamal 0 0 12 12
Kapilash 0 0 1 1
Kendrapara 0 4 7 11
Keonjhar 0 9 8 17
Karihar 0 2 5 7
Konark 0 0 12 12
Kontabanji 0 0 7 7
Koraput 0 9 0 9
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Type of Accommodation UnitLocation
Starred Unstarred Others Total
Lalitgiri 0 0 1 1
Malkangiri 0 0 3 3
Nawrangpur District 0 2 5 7Narsinhnath 0 0 2 2Nandankanan 0 0 1 1Nayagarh 0 4 1 5Odangaon 0 1 0 1Panchalingeswar 0 1 1 2Paradeep 0 3 10 13Papahandi 0 0 1 1Pati Sonapur 0 0 2 2Puri 3 127 287 417Patnagarh 0 0 0 2Rayagada 0 16 1 17Remuna 0 0 2 2Rourkela 3 25 20 48Sambalpur District 0 21 5 26Sonepur 0 0 3 3Talasari 0 0 1 1Taptapani 0 0 1 1Talchar 0 1 10 11Taratarini 0 0 1 1Ummerkot 0 0 6 6Total - Orissa 26 488 673 1187
7.6Employment Statistics
The Employment Statistics of different categories of accommodation units
have been indicated in the Tables below.
A) Starred Accommodation Units
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 7.6: Employment profile in Starred Accommodation Units
Permanent TemporaryDepartmentNo ofEmployees Percentage
No ofEmployees Percentage
ManagementTeam 152 7.7 6 1.7Front Office 140 7.1 14 3.9F&B (Service) 408 20.7 59 16.4F&B (Kitchen) 376 19.0 79 21.9House Keeping 369 18.7 74 20.6Accounts 97 4.9 27 7.5EDP 32 1.6 0 0.0Security 142 7.2 50 13.9Sales & Stores 42 2.1 6 1.7
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Permanent TemporaryDepartmentNo ofEmployees Percentage
No ofEmployees Percentage
HumanResources 41 2.1 4 1.1Public Relation 10 0.5 0 0.0Engineering 32 1.6 0 0.0Telephone 68 3.4 20 5.6Health Club 26 1.3 8 2.2Laundry 14 0.7 1 0.3OtherDepartments 26 1.3 12 3.3Total 1975 100.0 360 100.0
The Table indicates that there are 1975 permanent and 360 temporary
employees in the starred accommodation units in the state. Majority of the
permanent employees are in F&B Service and Kitchen as well as in
Housekeeping Department. Similar trends also observed amongst temporary
employees except for the fact that majority are involved in F&B (Kitchen)
departments.
B) Unstarred Accommodation Units
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 7.7: Employment profile in unstarred accommodation units
Permanent TemporaryDepartmentNo ofEmployees Percentage
No ofEmployees Percentage
ManagementTeam 440 14.1 44 6.5Front Office 406 13.0 50 7.4F&B (Service) 681 21.8 54 8.0F&B (Kitchen) 382 12.2 79 11.6House Keeping 661 21.1 229 33.7Accounts 147 4.7 46 6.8EDP 11 0.4 2 0.3Security 184 5.9 67 9.9Sales & Stores 29 0.9 16 2.4HumanResources 40 1.3 10 1.5Public Relation 3 0.1 3 0.4Engineering 10 0.3 4 0.6Telephone 49 1.6 20 2.9Health Club 22 0.7 25 3.7Laundry 1 0.0 2 0.3OtherDepartments 65 2.1 28 4.1Total 3131 100.0 679 100.0
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The Table indicates that there are 3131 permanent and 679 temporary
employees in the unstarred accommodation units in the state. Majority of the
permanent employees are in F&B Service Department. Majority of the
temporary employees are involved in Housekeeping.
C) Other Accommodation Units
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 7.8: Employment profile in Other accommodation units
Permanent TemporaryDepartmentNo ofEmployees Percentage
No ofEmployees Percentage
ManagementTeam 341 25.3 21 9.4Front Office 146 10.8 9 4.0F&B (Service) 319 23.6 25 11.2F&B (Kitchen) 76 5.6 19 8.5House Keeping 335 24.8 96 43.0Accounts 19 1.4 8 3.6EDP 3 0.2 0 0.0Security 46 3.4 14 6.3Sales & Stores 1 0.1 4 1.8HumanResources 9 0.7 2 0.9Public Relation 2 0.1 0 0.0Engineering 1 0.1 0 0.0Telephone 10 0.7 12 5.4Health Club 1 0.1 6 2.7Laundry 1 0.1 1 0.4OtherDepartments 39 2.9 6 2.7Total 1349 100.0 223 100.0
The Table indicates that there are 1349 permanent and 223 temporary
employees in the starred accommodation units in the state. Majority of the
permanent employees are in Management Team. Majority of the temporary
employees are in the housekeeping department.
The centre wise and category wise break ups have been provided in the
Tables below.
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Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 7.9: Category wise Employment profile in different Centers
ManagementTeam
Front Office F&B (Service) F&B (Kitchen)Locations
Temp Perm Temp Perm Temp Perm Temp PermAngul 26 2 7 13 22Balangir 2 30 4 14 4 15 3 18Balasore 26 3 8 1 15 2 14Chandaneswar 4 1Chandipur 3 17 10 10 12Kasaphal 1 1 1 2Panchalingeswar 4 2 2Remuna 10Talasari 7Bargarh 7 2 10 4 12 8 19Aradi 1Bhadrak 13 8 12 12Chandbali 3 1Boudh 6 1Cuttack 49 57 76 92Dhauli 2 1 4Dhenkanal District 7 2 5 4Gajapati District 12 10 5Berhampur 22 3 10 3 14 3 11Gopalpur 12 11 11 9Taptapani 1 1 1Taratarini 1 1 1Jagatsinghapur 2 1Paradeep 11 10 6 11 6 14Chandikhol 10 3 5 10Chhatia 1Jajpur 38 1 3 10 2Jharsuguda 25 3 16 4 30 20 30Bhawanipatna 7 6 1 19 1Daringibadi 5 4 15Bhitarkanika 4Kendrapara 18 6 1 14 10Ghatangaon 4Keonjhar 14 8 5Atri 1 1 1Bhubaneswar 126 6 157 27 378 24 227Koraput 4 7 4 12 1 10 11Malkangiri 2 1Baripada 18 6 11 2 2 1 8Nawrangpur District 5 4 10Odangaon 1 1 1Kantilo 2 6Nayagarh 1 5 9 4 7 2 2Chilka (Satapada) 1 3 3Kakatpara 3 2 4 2Puri 2 321 7 249 26 653 25 256Rayagada 3 17 7 12 3 24 4 16Sambalpur District 1 35 3 16 7 9 17 18Sonepur 4 2 2Rourkela 2 15 9 37 48 13 41 6Total Orissa 71 933 73 692 138 1408 177 834
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Table 7.10: Category wise Employment profile in different Centers
Housekeeping Accounts EDP SecurityLocationsTemp Perm Temp Perm Temp Perm Temp Perm
Angul 2 9 4 6Balangir 11 7 1 6 4 5Balasore 2 20 2 7 15Chandaneswar 1Chandipur 7 6 1 9Kasaphal 2 1 3Panchalingeswar 2 1 2RemunaTalasari 2Bargarh 8 18 3 1 4AradiBhadrak 11 7 1 6Chandbali 2Boudh 1 1Cuttack 140 1 29 1 3 46DhauliDhenkanal District 8 1 2Gajapati District 5 4Berhampur 1 15 2 4 1 2 2Gopalpur 16 4 3Taptapani 1Taratarini 1Jagatsinghapur 1Paradeep 21 2 1 4Chandikhol 1 1 6Chhatia 8Jajpur 3 4 2 1 10Jharsuguda 30 18 9 6 17 16Bhawanipatna 4 11 1 1Daringibadi 2 3 2Bhitarkanika 3 8Kendrapara 9 1 7 13 17Ghatangaon 7 2Keonjhar 29 2 3 1 1Atri 1 1 2 1Bhubaneswar 43 338 8 72 1 13 30 102Koraput 8 6 4Malkangiri 2Baripada 29 5 1 2Nawrangpur District 5 6 1Odangaon 1 1Kantilo 2 2Nayagarh 3 11 3 4Chilka (Satapada) 6 1Kakatpara 1 3Puri 108 628 10 69 1 10 13 73Rayagada 4 10 2 5 3Sambalpur District 45 14 11 3 3 21 6SonepurRourkela 56 6 21 3 29 4
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Housekeeping Accounts EDP SecurityLocationsTemp Perm Temp Perm Temp Perm Temp Perm
Total Orissa 399 1364 81 263 2 46 131 372
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Table 7.11: Category wise Employment profile in different Centers
Sales &Marketing
HumanResources
Public Relation EngineeringLocations
Temp Perm Temp Perm Temp Perm Temp PermAngul 2 2 1 1Balangir 1 1 1 1Balasore 2 4 4 1Chandaneswar 1Chandipur 1 5 2 4 1 1 2Kasaphal 1 3Panchalingeswar 2RemunaTalasariBargarh 1 1 1AradiBhadrak 4 5Chandbali 1BoudhCuttack 9 1 18 2 2DhauliDhenkanal District 1Gajapati DistrictBerhampur 1 2 3Gopalpur 2TaptapaniTaratariniJagatsinghapurParadeep 1 5 1Chandikhol 1 1 1ChhatiaJajpur 1 12Jharsuguda 3 1BhawanipatnaDaringibadiBhitarkanikaKendrapara 6 2 3 3GhatangaonKeonjhar 1AtriBhubaneswar 6 24 18 6 23Koraput 2 2 1Malkangiri 2Baripada 1 1Nawrangpur DistrictOdangaonantiloNayagarh
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Sales &Marketing
HumanResources
Public Relation EngineeringLocations
Temp Perm Temp Perm Temp Perm Temp PermChilka (Satapada)Kakatpara 5Puri 10 1 1 7Rayagada 1 3 1 1Sambalpur District 1 2SonepurRourkela 7 1 2Total Orissa 26 72 16 90 3 15 4 43
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 7.12: Category wise Employment profile in different Centers
Health Club Laundry OtherDepartments
Locations
Temp Perm Temp Perm Temp PermAngul 2Balangir 2 8 5Balasore 2 8 12ChandaneswarChandipur 24KasaphalPanchalingeswarRemunaTalasariBargarh 1 14 8Aradi 4Bhadrak 2 2Chandbali 7Boudh 3Cuttack 3 2 24DhauliDhenkanal District 5Gajapati DistrictBerhampurGopalpur 2 1TaptapaniTaratariniJagatsinghapurParadeep 1 4Chandikhol 1Chhatia 1Jajpur 3 1 3 2Jharsuguda 3 1 6BhawanipatnaDaringibadiBhitarkanikaKendrapara 2 6 1
Ghatangaon 3Keonjhar 2AtriBhubaneswar 3 11 2 8 17
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Health Club Laundry OtherDepartments
Locations
Temp Perm Temp Perm Temp PermKoraput 1MalkangiriBaripada 5 12Nawrangpur DistrictOdangaonKantiloNayagarhChilka (Satapada)KakatparaPuri 11 8Rayagada 3Sambalpur District 8 3SonepurRourkela 10 1Total Orissa 39 49 4 16 46 130
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Chapter 8
Evaluation of Visitor Facilities
8.1 Prelude
This chapter elucidates the evaluation of visitor facilities as per feedback
obtained from the visitors at various locations in which the study was carried
out.
8.2. Local Transport
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 8.1: Evaluation of Local Transport facility – Domestic overnight visitors
Percentage Distribution
Locations Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor AllDomestic
OvernightVisitor
Angul 29.2 47.2 16.7 6.9 100 48605
Deulajhari 22.5 47.7 15.7 14.1 100 14
Tikarpara 37.5 40.3 15.5 6.8 100 225
Bolangir 12.6 63.9 18.8 4.7 100 53471
Harishankar 57.8 14.2 15 13 100 1142
Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 0 0 0
Balasore 16.2 41.3 34 8.5 100 68580
Chandaneswar 34.1 57.2 7.7 1 100 2346
Chandipur 25.1 51.4 22.1 1.3 100 30796
Kasaphal 40.5 42.2 16.5 0.8 100 1101
Panchalingeswar 50.8 23.3 21.2 4.7 100 5490
Remuna 49.1 43.6 6 1.3 100 7964
Talasari 77.8 15.4 6.1 0.7 100 7383
Bargarh 30.1 53.1 13.4 3.4 100 28412
Debrigarh 67.1 12.9 20 0 100 2398
Nrusimhanth 61.1 24 9.2 5.6 100 5875
Aradi 21.6 62.1 14.1 2.2 100 3195
Bhadrak 39 48.8 11 1.3 100 20564
Chandbali 29.2 63 7.3 0.5 100 3653
Boudh 60.5 24.1 10.5 4.9 100 11628
Cuttack 9.7 64.7 24.4 1.2 100 307486
Dhabaleswar 0 89 5.2 5.8 100 245
Lalitgiri 0.4 6 3.4 90.3 100 53
Paradhanpat 37.9 37.3 24.4 0.4 100 6095
Dhenkanal 25.2 44 28.4 2.4 100 10496
Kaplias 37.3 40.7 18.7 3.3 100 189
Paralakhemundi 34.6 53.8 9.6 2 100 23082
Berhampur 75.6 19.5 4.4 0.5 100 151484
Buguda 14.8 65.8 9.8 9.6 100 252
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Percentage Distribution
Locations Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor AllDomestic
OvernightVisitor
Gopalpur 27.7 49.4 14 8.9 100 18655
Taptapani 52 35.7 12.3 0 100 1155
Taratarini 63.3 36.7 0 0 100 726
Jagatsinghapur 13 33.5 52.7 0.8 100 1656
Paradeep 10.9 56.9 29.6 2.5 100 23877
Chandikhol 44.2 30.7 24.2 0.9 100 9506
Chhatia 2.3 36 60.9 0.8 100 2453
Jajpur 24.1 54 21.1 0.8 100 36920
Jharsuguda 18.9 32.4 45 3.7 100 70364
Bhawanipatna 32.4 42.6 24.1 0.8 100 53855
Thuamul-Rampur 6.1 24.8 39.6 29.5 100 18
Daringibadi 26.4 32.1 22.3 19.2 100 11704
Phulbani 31.6 51.9 13 3.5 100 9291
Bhitarkanika 16.8 65.8 7.8 9.6 100 6590
Kendrapara 21.6 47 27.1 4.3 100 20097
Ghatangaon 39.5 31.2 25.8 3.5 100 32357
Keonjhar 31 43.6 18 7.4 100 67847
Atri 3.4 59 37.5 0.2 100 753
Bhubaneswar 25.1 45.3 22.5 7.1 100 522998
Chilika ( KeshriKunda ) 35.2 33.5 29.3 2 100 14595
Dhauli 13.8 33.2 48.6 4.5 100 96
Khandagiri &Udayagiri 62.4 23.9 12 1.7 100 2212
Gupteswar 40.8 36.7 22.3 0.2 100 305
Koraput 38.4 54.5 7.1 0 100 11581
Sunabeda 20.1 34.5 45.4 0 100 146
Balimela 12.8 22.5 45.8 18.9 100 11
Chitrakonda 2.6 87.2 8.8 1.4 100 5
Malkangiri 45.3 38.7 14.2 1.8 100 1920
Baripada 28.8 52.1 17.8 1.3 100 80609
Khiching 30.6 55.2 12 2.2 100 135
Nawapara 35.2 42.8 22 0 100 1475
Papadahandi 19.7 49.6 29.8 0.9 100 3925
Umarkote 0 37.8 62.2 0 100 2966
Odangaon 33.1 42.8 19.8 4.2 100 821
Kantilo 45.8 30.8 21.8 1.6 100 13
Nayagarh 9 67.3 19 4.7 100 14091
Sarankul 5 33 55.4 6.6 100 81
Chilka (Satapada) 85.5 10.8 1.8 1.9 100 4063
Kakatpara 4.5 53.1 41.7 0.6 100 4066
Puri 45 38.7 13 3.3 100 1433141
Konark 34.3 62.8 2.9 0 0 10712
Ramachandi 55.6 44.4 0 0 100 6295
Chatikona 36.3 62.8 0.9 0 100 8275
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Percentage Distribution
Locations Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor AllDomestic
OvernightVisitor
Hatipathar (Rayagada ) 24.9 45.9 10.1 19.1 100 17149
Hirakud 56.5 36.3 7.2 0 100 2561
Sambalpur 32.8 34.9 28.3 4 100 104149
Binika (PapakshyaGhat) 0 96.9 3.1 0 100 773
Sonepur 42 18.5 33.9 5.6 100 5711
Mandira 15.3 65.6 19.1 0 100 3401
Rourkela 37.9 22.7 16.9 22.4 100 146662Jashipur 34.4 58.2 5.4 2 100 3910Burla 39.5 56.3 4.2 0 100 568
Jeypore 62.4 26.8 10.4 0.4 100 22938Balugaon 19.7 49.6 29.8 0.9 100 1657
Talcher 37.3 33.6 16.6 12.5 100 2075
Kantabinji 91.9 8.1 0 0 100 3901
Patnagarh 78.4 20.9 0.7 0 100 530Total 33.3 44 18.2 4.5 100 3610570
At an Overall level, the local transport facility in the State has been rated from good
to excellent by majority of the domestic overnight visitors visiting the State.
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 8.2: Evaluation of Local Transport facility – Foreign overnight visitors
Percentage DistributionLocations Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor All
ForeignOvernightVisitors
Angul 15.6 77.6 6.8 0 100 146
Deulajhari 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tikarpara 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bolangir 8.3 89.6 1.3 0.8 100 172
Harishankar 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 0 0 0
Balasore 33.6 39.5 25.8 1.1 100 160
Chandaneswar 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chandipur 56.3 40.1 2.8 0.7 100 393
Kasaphal 0 0 0 0 0 0
Panchalingeswar 0 0 0 0 0 0
Remuna 22.6 49.5 25.8 2.1 100 1
Talasari 6 59.6 21.2 13.2 100 2
Bargarh 41.7 45.9 11.3 1 100 132
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Percentage DistributionLocations Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor All
ForeignOvernightVisitors
Debrigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nrusimhanth 25.1 63.5 9.8 1.6 100 2
Aradi 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bhadrak 30.5 64.6 2.7 2.1 100 26
Chandbali 17.5 71.1 11.4 0 100 54
Boudh 12.6 76.5 8.4 2.5 100 12
Cuttack 52.6 19.5 23.4 4.6 100 1177
Ansupa 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bhattarika 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lalitgiri 33.8 56.4 4.7 5.1 100 30
Paralakhemundi 4.7 29 33.2 33.1 100 43
Berhampur 9 59.6 18.2 13.2 100 209
Gopalpur 13.8 39.9 33.7 12.6 100 1437
Taptapani 51.5 37.1 11.4 0 100 99
Taratarini 97.7 2.3 0 0 100 24
Paradeep 25.1 65.5 7.8 1.6 100 1644
Chandikhol 33.7 29 37.3 0 100 15
Jajpur 22.1 65.5 10.8 1.6 0 17
Ratnagiri & Udayagiri 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jharsuguda 60.5 30.1 7 2.4 100 581
Bhawanipatna 24.8 37.8 17 20.3 100 7
Daringibadi 53.6 19.5 22.4 4.5 100 3
Phulbani 50.5 22.7 17.9 8.9 100 23
Bhitarkanika 6.7 27 33.2 33.1 100 21
Kendrapara 46.4 43.6 10 0 100 25
Ghatangaon 0 32.5 67.5 0 100 35
Keonjhar 50.1 40.2 9.7 0 100 114
Bhubaneswar 27.4 51.3 17.2 4.1 100 14002
Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) 16.8 39.2 19.6 24.4 100 225
Gupteswar 10.8 51.8 37.4 0 100 25
Koraput 26.5 7.2 18.9 47.4 100 586
Sunabeda 97.8 2.3 0 0 100 8
Malkangiri 67.4 14.4 17.2 1 100 10
Baripada 35.6 40.5 20.8 3.1 100 411
Papadahandi 35.9 32.9 25.7 5.5 100 12
Umarkote 72.8 6.6 15.6 5 100 3
Chilka (Satapada) 3.8 59.2 36.7 0.3 100 263
Puri 34.9 49.7 12.4 3 100 8731Ragurajpur 20 45.8 13 21.2 100 23
Konark 29.1 45.5 23.4 2 100 1098
Chatikona 62.7 14.6 22.7 0 100 121
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 16.7 39.7 19.2 24.4 100 511
Hirakud 12.9 43.9 32.8 10.4 100 6
Huma 33.1 21.9 45 0 100 2
Sambalpur 71.8 8.6 19.6 0 100 1222
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Percentage DistributionLocations Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor All
ForeignOvernightVisitors
Sonepur 52.5 20.7 17.9 8.9 100 10
Rourkela 26.9 61.3 11.3 0.4 100 1068
Jashipur 27.9 38.8 30.6 2.7 100 29
Jeypore 33.3 46.7 17 3 100 535Total 32.2 44.6 17.5 5.7 100 35505
At an Overall level, the local transport facility in the State has been rated Good to
excellent by majority of the foreign overnight visitors visiting the State during the
period.
8.3. Accommodation
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 8.3: Evaluation of Accommodation Facility – Domestic overnight visitors
Percentage Distribution
Locations Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor All
DomesticOvernight
Visitor
Angul 17.4 21.3 7.8 53.4 100 48605
Deulajhari 41 32.4 12.8 13.8 100 14
Tikarpara 52.6 26.4 10.8 5.5 95 225
Bolangir 22.4 62.2 13 2.4 100 53471
Harishankar 28.5 50.2 15.2 6.1 100 1142
Balasore 32.9 44.1 8.9 14.2 100 68580
Chandaneswar 39.6 45 14.7 0.7 100 2346
Chandipur 15.8 47.4 33.3 3.4 100 30796
Kasaphal 26.7 49.6 20.2 3.5 100 1101
Panchalingeswar 58.1 27.1 13.3 1.5 100 5490
Remuna 85.5 7.8 4.1 2.6 100 7964
Talasari 9.4 65.6 23.9 1.1 100 7383
Bargarh 20 62 17.9 0.1 100 28412
Debrigarh 98.9 1.1 0 0 100 2398
Nrusimhanth 46.9 34.8 14.9 3.5 100 5875
Aradi 14.3 38.2 47.5 0 100 3195
Bhadrak 37.3 43.9 16.9 1.8 100 20564
Chandbali 31.6 40.9 24.8 2.8 100 3653
Boudh 49 33.9 16.6 0.5 100 11628
Cuttack 34.1 48.8 14.6 2.5 100 307486
Dhabaleswar 32.9 64.7 2.4 0 100 245
Lalitgiri 12 81.4 6.6 0 100 53
Paradhanpat 53.7 28.8 16.9 0.6 100 6095
Dhenkanal 15.4 72.9 11.4 0.3 100 10496
Kaplias 48.4 40.9 6.1 4.5 100 189
Paralakhemundi 52.8 31 13.7 2.4 100 23082
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Percentage Distribution
Locations Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor All
DomesticOvernight
Visitor
Berhampur 38.8 40.8 13.5 7 100 151484
Buguda 32.8 42.8 13.5 10.9 100 252
Gopalpur 24.6 46.3 21.5 7.7 100 18655
Taptapani 32.5 54.9 12.5 0 100 1155
Taratarini 97.7 2.3 0 0 100 726
Jagatsinghapur 35.1 13 48.4 3.5 100 1656
Paradeep 26.5 48.4 19.4 5.6 100 23877
Chandikhol 32 53.4 10 4.6 100 9506
Chhatia 32.7 50 11.2 6.1 100 2453
Jajpur 32.6 50.4 12.4 4.6 100 36920
Jharsuguda 53.1 25.6 21.4 0 100 70364
Bhawanipatna 34.4 28.8 31.3 5.5 100 53855Thuamul-Rampur 24.6 46.9 25.1 3.5 100 18
Daringibadi 30.5 48.4 14.1 7 100 11704
Phulbani 11.5 50.2 34.3 4 100 9291
Bhitarkanika 32.5 50.5 12.4 4.6 100 6590
Kendrapara 48.4 39.7 7.9 4 100 20097
Ghatangaon 52.8 31 13.8 2.4 100 32357
Keonjhar 19.7 44.5 19.6 16.2 100 67847
Atri 40.2 34.7 19.6 5.4 100 753
Bhubaneswar 30.2 34.7 29.9 5.2 100 522998
Chilika ( KeshriKunda ) 38.8 50 11.2 0 100 14595
Dhauli 33.4 50.2 14.6 1.8 100 96
Khandagiri &Udayagiri 21 27.5 51.4 0 100 2212
Gupteswar 54.3 45 0.7 0 100 305
Koraput 33.1 29.1 36.6 1.3 100 11581
Sunabeda 22.9 49.5 24.5 3 100 146
Balimela 40.4 56 3.6 0 100 11
Chitrakonda 30.2 54 15.8 0 100 5
Malkangiri 41.4 46.5 12.1 0 100 1920
Baripada 81 13.8 4.9 0.3 100 80609
Khiching 21.2 27.6 46.6 4.7 100 135
Nawapara 22.5 52.8 20.8 3.9 100 1475
Papadahandi 45.7 28 26.3 0 100 3925
Umarkote 50.2 28.6 15.3 5.9 100 2966
Odangaon 54.2 40.8 2.4 2.7 100 821
Kantilo 73.7 26.3 0 0 100 13
Nayagarh 55.2 30.3 13.3 1.2 100 14091
Sarankul 15.5 14.7 67.6 2.3 100 81Chilka(Satapada) 33 50 15.6 1.4 100 4063
Kakatpara 35.9 40 24.1 0 100 4066
Pipili 0
Puri 33.1 44 18.7 4.1 100 1433141
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Percentage Distribution
Locations Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor All
DomesticOvernight
Visitor
Konark 3.2 77.4 19.4 0 100 10712
Ramachandi 10 79.3 9.4 1.2 100 6295
Chatikona 49.7 35.8 8.5 6 100 8275
Hatipathar (Rayagada ) 12.5 49.5 37.4 0.6 100 17149
Hirakud 46.1 53.9 0 0 100 2561
Sambalpur 85.8 7.2 7 0 100 104149
Binika(PapakshyaGhat) 55.5 26.3 10.5 7.6 100 773
Sonepur 42.6 54.6 2.8 0 100 5711
Mandira 28.2 31.5 34.5 5.8 100 3401
Rourkela 90.6 1.8 7.6 0 100 146662Jashipur 54.1 39.7 3.2 3 100 3384Burla 93.3 5.2 1.5 0 100 568
Jeypore 20.5 64.4 13.1 2 100 22938Balugaon 57.7 33.6 3.2 5.5 100 1657
Talcher 24.5 60.4 13.1 2.1 100 2075
Kantabinji 31.2 38 26.6 4.2 100 3901
Patnagarh 81.9 18.1 0 0 100 530Total 38 39.4 17.3 5.3 100 3610570
As per majority of the domestic overnight visitors visiting the State of Orissa during
the period, the accommodation facilities have been rated as good to excellent.
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 8.4: Evaluation of Accommodation Facility – Foreign overnight visitors
Percentage Distribution
Locations
Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor All
ForeignOvernightVisitors
Angul 22.1 12.6 1.5 63.8 100 146
Deulajhari 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tikarpara 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bolangir 13.2 22.6 64.1 0.1 100 172
Harishankar 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 0 0 0
Balasore 41.1 47.6 10.5 0.8 100 160
Chandaneswar 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chandipur 10.9 70 19.2 0 100 393
Remuna 8.8 67.8 17.9 5.5 100 1
Talasari 7.8 73.9 16.5 1.8 100 2
Bargarh 19 29 32.6 19.4 100 132
Debrigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nrusimhanth 3.6 67.9 18.9 9.6 100 2
Aradi 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bhadrak 57.5 32.3 5.6 4.5 100 26
Chandbali 43.1 54.6 2 0.3 100 54
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Percentage DistributionBoudh 2.6 65.8 19.6 12 100 12
Cuttack 90.4 7.5 1.4 0.7 100 1177
Lalitgiri 4.6 75.8 18.7 0.9 100 30
Paralakhemundi 6.8 75.8 16.9 0.5 100 43
Berhampur 41.7 45.9 8.9 3.5 100 209
Gopalpur 25.6 43.3 25.3 5.8 100 1437
Taptapani 58.4 40.3 1.3 0 100 99
Taratarini 43.3 21.7 35 0 100 24
Jagatsinghapur 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jhankada 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paradeep 69.9 16.1 14 0 100 1644
Chandikhol 32 31.8 36.2 0 100 15
Chhatia 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jajpur 5.4 75.8 16.9 1.9 100 17
Jharsuguda 14.6 54.9 15.4 15.2 100 581
Bhawanipatna 30.2 47.7 22.1 0 100 7
Daringibadi 3.2 56.8 18.9 21.1 100 3
Phulbani 4.5 65.8 16.7 13 100 23
Bhitarkanika 24.8 32.3 26.7 16.3 100 21
Kendrapara 58.3 41.8 0 0 100 25
Ghatangaon 1.5 48 50.5 0 100 35
Keonjhar 52.6 41.7 5.7 0 100 114
Bhubaneswar 33.7 46.7 18 1.6 100 14002
Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) 79.9 17.6 2.5 0 100 225
Gupteswar 11.2 63.7 25.1 0 100 25
Koraput 41.7 33.8 24.5 0 100 586
Sunabeda 39 13.8 47.3 0 100 8
Malkangiri 23.2 47.6 29.2 0 100 10
Baripada 62 29.6 8.4 0 100 411
Papadahandi 3.8 68.4 15.4 12.4 100 12
Umarkote 4.7 57.9 18.6 18.8 100 3
Chilka (Satapada) 17.7 36.3 31.2 14.8 100 263
Puri 52.8 27.7 16.7 2.8 100 8731Ragurajpur 2.5 65.4 17.4 14.7 100 23
Konark 43.8 35.6 11.5 9.2 100 1098
Chatikona 49.2 41 4.2 5.6 100 121
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 51.8 42.6 5.6 0 100 511
Hirakud 3.6 56.9 18.4 21.1 100 6
Huma 4.8 73.4 17.4 4.4 100 2
Sambalpur 16.3 32.8 32.9 18 100 1222
Sonepur 52.5 37.3 9.7 0.5 100 10
Rourkela 57 24.2 16.6 2.2 100 1068
Jashipur 50 36 14 0 100 29
Jeypore 40.4 35.8 23.7 0 100 535Total 45.6 34.3 16.5 3.7 100 35505
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The foreign overnight visitors at an overall level have rated accommodation facility
from Excellent to good.
8.4. Quality of Food
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 8.5: Evaluation of Quality of Food – Domestic overnight visitors
Percentage DistributionLocationsVeryGood Reasonable Poor All
Domesticovernightvisitors
Angul 30.5 55.4 14.1 100 48605
Deulajhari 42.4 36 21.6 100 14
Tikarpara 63.5 36.5 0 100 225
Bolangir 73 22.5 4.4 100 53471
Harishankar 80.7 13.7 5.6 100 1142
Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 0 0
Balasore 52.1 43.6 4.3 100 68580
Chandaneswar 68.3 28.8 3 100 2346
Chandipur 53.8 40.3 5.9 100 30796
Kasaphal 50 37.4 12.6 100 1101
Panchalingeswar 65.1 34.9 0 100 5490
Remuna 78.9 18.3 2.7 100 7964
Talasari 74.7 24.3 1 100 7383
Bargarh 41.6 45.4 13 100 28412
Debrigarh 43.7 56.3 0 100 2398
Nrusimhanth 38 57 5 100 5875
Aradi 31.8 43 25.2 100 3195
Bhadrak 43.4 54.2 2.4 100 20564
Chandbali 35.4 60 4.6 100 3653
Boudh 53.5 33.5 13 100 11628
Cuttack 54.2 32.8 13 100 307486
Ansupa 0 0 0 0 0
Bhattarika 0 0 0 0 0
Dhabaleswar 29.3 53.5 17.2 100 245
Lalitgiri 73.7 19.9 6.4 100 53
Paradhanpat 56.2 40.5 3.3 100 6095
Dhenkanal 82.2 13.3 4.5 100 10496
Joranda 0 0 0 0 0
Kaplias 53.2 30.5 16.3 100 189
Paralakhemundi 47.4 45.3 7.3 100 23082
Berhampur 42.4 48.5 9.1 100 151484
Buguda 66.5 33.5 0 100 252
Gopalpur 43.8 46 10.2 100 18655
Taptapani 67 29.3 3.7 100 1155
Taratarini 46 54 0 100 726
Jagatsinghapur 10.1 89.6 0.2 100 1656
Jhankada 0 0 0 0 0
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Domesticovernightvisitors
Paradeep 29.1 64.8 6.1 100 23877
Chandikhol 38.8 50.5 10.7 100 9506
Chhatia 19.3 73.8 6.9 100 2453
Jajpur 41.9 49.2 8.8 100 36920
Ratnagiri & Udayagiri 0 0 0 0 0
Jharsuguda 69.3 30.5 0.2 100 70364
Bhawanipatna 30.2 63.3 6.5 100 53855
Phurilijharan 0 0 0 0 0
Thuamul-Rampur 53.2 45.5 1.3 0 18
Daringibadi 38.6 43.4 18 100 11704
Phulbani 76.8 22.5 0.8 100 9291
Bhitarkanika 54.4 33.2 12.4 100 6590
Kendrapara 33.1 52.7 14.2 100 20097
Ghatangaon 29.8 66.5 3.8 100 32357
Keonjhar 34.1 57.3 8.5 100 67847
Atri 6.3 93.3 0.4 100 753
Bhubaneswar 57.4 35.8 6.8 100 522998
Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) 32.3 28.8 38.9 100 14595
Dhauli 40.6 33.8 25.6 100 96
Khandagiri & Udayagiri 34.2 40.5 25.3 100 2212
Gupteswar 81 17.4 1.6 100 305
Koraput 59.8 38 2.2 100 11581
Sunabeda 4 58.9 37.1 100 146
Balimela 64.2 23.5 12.3 100 11
Chitrakonda 56.2 25.5 18.3 100 5
Malkangiri 26.3 69.6 4.1 100 1920
Baripada 47.9 50.9 1.2 100 80609
Khiching 50.2 24.5 25.3 100 135
Nawapara 65.2 31.5 3.3 100 1475
Papadahandi 10.3 76.7 13 100 3925
Umarkote 26 68 6 100 2966
Odangaon 55.2 38.3 6.5 100 821
Kantilo 34.2 31.7 34.1 100 13
Nayagarh 35.9 50.4 13.7 100 14091
Sarankul 56.2 31.7 12.1 100 81
Astaranga 0 0 0 0 0
Chilka (Satapada) 87.7 10.5 1.9 100 4063
Kakatpara 52.7 40.1 7.2 100 4066
Pipili 0 0 0 0 0
Puri 51.7 38.4 9.9 100 1433141Ragurajpur 0 0 0 0 0
Konark 61.8 35 3.1 100 10712
Ramachandi 0.9 49.6 49.5 100 6295
Chatikona 90.1 9.9 0 100 8275
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 76.3 18.5 5.2 100 17149
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Domesticovernightvisitors
Hirakud 70.6 29.4 0 100 2561
Sambalpur 61.8 32.7 5.5 100 104149
Binika (Papakshya Ghat) 88.8 9.1 2.1 100 773
Sonepur 55.4 34.2 10.5 100 5711
Mandira 51.3 45.6 3 100 3401
Rourkela 39.6 35.7 24.8 100 146662
Jashipur 34.3 58.6 7.1 100 3910Burla 0 0 0 100 568
Jeypore 20.4 78.1 1.5 100 22938Balugaon 58.2 31.7 10.1 100 1657
Talcher 61.2 36.6 2.1 100 2075
Kantabinji 98.1 1.9 0 100 3901
Patnagarh 91.6 5.9 2.6 100 530Total 52.2 38.7 9.1 100 3610570
Domestic overnight visitors at an overall level have higher satisfaction with regard
to the quality of food being served in the State.
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Table 8.6: Evaluation of Quality of Food – Foreign overnight visitors
Percentage DistributionLocations
VeryGood Reasonable Poor All
Foreignovernightvisitors
Angul 37.2 56.4 6.5 100 146
Deulajhari 0 0 0 0 0
Tikarpara 0 0 0 0 0
Bolangir 19.4 79.8 0.9 100 172
Harishankar 0 0 0 0 0
Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 0 0
Balasore 44.4 55.6 0 100 160
Chandaneswar 0 0 0 0 0
Chandipur 45.8 54.2 0 100 393
Kasaphal 0 0 0 0 0
Panchalingeswar 0 0 0 0 0
Remuna 56.3 43.8 0 100 1
Talasari 54.8 42.4 2.8 100 2
Bargarh 53.8 21.6 24.6 100 132
Debrigarh 0 0 0 0 0
Nrusimhanth 37.5 54.8 7.7 100 2
Aradi 0 0 0 0 0
Bhadrak 80.4 19.1 0.5 100 26
Chandbali 79 20.5 0.4 100 54
Boudh 32.4 56.9 10.7 100 12
Cuttack 33.7 66.1 0.2 100 1177
Lalitgiri 31.8 58.5 9.7 100 30
Paralakhemundi 26.9 53.8 19.3 100 43
Berhampur 69.7 28 2.3 100 209
Buguda 0 0 0 0 0
Gopalpur 39.4 45.6 15 100 1437
Taptapani 62.3 37.7 0 100 99
Taratarini 41 59 0 100 24
Paradeep 29.5 27.2 43.3 100 1644
Chandikhol 65 35 0 100 15
Jajpur 27.9 54.8 17.3 100 17
Ratnagiri & Udayagiri 0 0 0 0 0
Jharsuguda 89.9 9.9 0.2 100 581
Bhawanipatna 71.1 23.8 5.1 100 7
Phurilijharan 0 0 0 0 0
Thuamul-Rampur 0 0 0 0 0
Daringibadi 26.9 55.9 17.2 100 3
Phulbani 25.8 54.3 19.9 100 23
Bhitarkanika 15.3 48.1 36.6 100 21
Kendrapara 56.9 30.4 12.7 100 25
Ghatangaon 67.7 30.6 1.7 100 35
Keonjhar 75.2 23.5 1.3 100 114
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Percentage DistributionLocations
VeryGood Reasonable Poor All
Foreignovernightvisitors
Murga Mahadev 0 0 0 0 0Podasingidi (Garh Chandi,Chakratirtha) 0 0 0 0 0
Sanaghagra 0 0 0 0 0
Sarai ( Keshri Kunda ) 0 0 0 0 0
Sitabinji 0 0 0 0 0
Atri 0 0 0 0 0
Bhubaneswar 57 32.2 10.7 100 14002
Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) 70.6 29.4 0 100 225
Gupteswar 19.5 23.7 56.8 100 25
Koraput 65.8 34.2 0 100 586
Sunabeda 93.8 6.3 0 100 8
Malkangiri 33.5 48.9 17.6 100 10
Baripada 54.8 32.5 12.7 100 411
Papadahandi 23.7 53.7 22.6 100 12
Umarkote 21.8 65.4 12.8 100 3
Chilka (Satapada) 9.5 65.6 24.9 100 263
Puri 51.4 43.1 5.5 100 8731Ragurajpur 22.8 56.3 20.9 100 23
Konark 82.6 13.6 3.8 100 1098
Chatikona 86.2 12.1 1.7 100 121
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 37.6 52.9 9.4 100 511
Hirakud 23.8 54.8 21.4 100 6
Huma 21.7 58.3 20 100 2
Sambalpur 60.1 20.5 19.4 100 1222
Sonepur 72.9 18.1 8.9 100 10
Rourkela 65.1 28.3 6.7 100 1068
Jashipur 80.9 13.4 5.7 100 29
Jeypore 31.4 61.2 7.4 100 535Total 53.2 36.3 10.5 100 35505
Foreign overnight visitors at an overall level have expressed their satisfaction with
regard to the quality of food being served in the State.
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8.5. Visitor Attractions
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 8.7: Evaluation of Visitor Attractions – Domestic overnight visitors
Percentage DistributionLocations
VeryInteresting Average Not
Interesting All
Domesticovernightvisitors
Angul 36.7 48.8 14.5 100 48605
Deulajhari 58.8 32.7 8.5 100 14
Tikarpara 51.3 48.1 0.5 100 225
Bolangir 55.2 41.3 3.4 100 53471
Harishankar 78.7 20.5 0.8 100 1142
Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 0 0
Balasore 52 25.9 22.1 100 68580
Chandaneswar 45.8 46.4 7.8 100 2346
Chandipur 52.3 34.6 13.1 100 30796
Kasaphal 31.5 58.3 10.2 100 1101
Panchalingeswar 51.3 36.8 11.9 100 5490
Remuna 35.3 44.2 20.5 100 7964
Talasari 75 18.2 6.8 100 7383
Bargarh 38.2 56 5.8 100 28412
Debrigarh 70.2 29.8 0 100 2398
Nrusimhanth 56.4 38.1 5.5 100 5875
Aradi 45.8 49 5.1 100 3195
Bhadrak 56.7 37.8 5.5 100 20564
Chandbali 50.4 45.2 4.5 100 3653
Boudh 50.4 43.6 6.1 100 11628
Cuttack 63.2 30.5 6.3 100 307486
Ansupa 0 0 0 0 0
Bhattarika 0 0 0 0 0
Dhabaleswar 44.7 45.9 9.5 100 245
Lalitgiri 82.3 17.4 0.3 100 53
Paradhanpat 43.2 49.3 7.5 100 6095
Dhenkanal 78.9 16.8 4.3 100 10496
Joranda 0 0 0 0 0
Kaplias 52.3 35.6 12.1 100 189
Paralakhemundi 46.6 40 13.4 100 23082
Berhampur 39.1 55.1 5.8 100 151484
Buguda 35.8 56.7 7.5 100 252
Gopalpur 40.9 49.7 9.4 100 18655
Taptapani 63.4 23 13.6 100 1155
Taratarini 43 57 0 100 726
Jagatsinghapur 13.4 86.2 0.4 100 1656
Jhankada 0 0 0 0 0
Paradeep 53 39.7 7.3 100 23877
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Percentage DistributionLocations
VeryInteresting Average Not
Interesting All
Domesticovernightvisitors
Chandikhol 50.8 46.5 2.6 100 9506
Chhatia 25.7 54.6 19.7 100 2453
Jajpur 42.9 44.6 12.5 100 36920
Ratnagiri & Udayagiri 0 0 0 0 0
Jharsuguda 28.7 47.2 24.1 100 70364
Bhawanipatna 57.1 34.5 8.4 100 53855
Phurilijharan 0 0 0 0 0
Thuamul-Rampur 36.7 58.8 4.5 0 18
Daringibadi 59.6 32.8 7.6 100 11704
Phulbani 71 19.7 9.3 100 9291
Bhitarkanika 29.5 56.8 13.6 100 6590
Kendrapara 54.8 36.6 8.6 100 20097
Ghatangaon 37.4 18.2 44.4 100 32357
Keonjhar 32.8 60.2 6.9 100 67847
Atri 98 1.9 0.1 100 753
Bhubaneswar 41.1 51.7 7.2 100 522998
Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) 52.6 25.7 21.8 100 14595
Dhauli 25.9 67.9 6.2 100 96
Hirapur 0 0 0 0 0
Khandagiri & Udayagiri 34.7 54.5 10.8 100 2212
Nandankanan 0 0 0 0 0
Duduma ( Machhakund ) 0 0 0 0 0
Gupteswar 30.5 67.8 1.6 100 305
Koraput 64.4 26.8 8.8 100 11581
Sunabeda 89 11 0 100 146
Balimela 37.5 56.3 6.2 100 11
Chitrakonda 32.8 54.5 12.7 100 5
Malkangiri 41.1 54.3 4.6 100 1920
Baripada 66.7 29.6 3.7 100 80609
Khiching 36.4 52.3 11.3 100 135
Similipal 0 0 0 0 0
Nawapara 38.4 54.7 6.9 100 1475
Patora 0 0 0 0 0
Papadahandi 68.7 27.2 4.1 100 3925
Umarkote 38.1 58.8 3.1 100 2966
Odangaon 51.2 35.2 13.6 100 821
Kantilo 35.8 53.7 10.5 100 13
Nayagarh 41.5 34.1 24.5 100 14091
Sarankul 37.4 56.8 5.8 100 81
Astaranga 0 0 0 0 0
Chilka (Satapada) 45.6 53.3 1 100 4063
Kakatpara 63.9 33.6 2.4 100 4066
Pipili 0 0 0 0 0
Puri 65.3 27.2 7.5 100 1433141Ragurajpur 0 0 0 0 0
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Percentage DistributionLocations
VeryInteresting Average Not
Interesting All
Domesticovernightvisitors
Konark 36.8 44.7 18.4 100 10712
Ramachandi 33.9 66.1 0 100 6295
Satyabadi ( Sankhigopal ) 0 0 0 0 0
Chatikona 78 16.6 5.4 100 8275
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 70.9 24.4 4.6 100 17149
Hirakud 62.5 23.9 13.5 100 2561
Sambalpur 56.6 31.8 11.7 100 104149
Binika (Papakshya Ghat) 64 18.4 17.6 100 773
Sonepur 60.4 35.3 4.3 100 5711
Mandira 33.5 54.9 11.6 100 3401
Rourkela 65.3 30.2 4.5 100 146662
Jashipur 39.2 52.8 8 100 3910Burla 36.3 54.7 9 100 568
Jeypore 51.5 47.4 1.1 100 22938Balugaon 0 0 0 100 1657
Talcher 46.8 45.7 7.5 100 2075
Kantabinji 45.4 47.5 7.1 100 3901
Patnagarh 74.1 25.9 0 100 530Total 55.7 35.8 8.4 100 3610570
Domestic overnight visitors at an overall level have found the visitors attractions of
the locations they are visiting to be very interesting to average ones.
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Table 8.8: Evaluation of Visitor Attractions – Foreign overnight visitors
Percentage DistributionLocations
Very Interesting Average Not Interesting All
Foreignovernightvisitors
Angul 37.1 48.9 14 100 146
Bolangir 50.2 46.3 3.6 100 172
Balasore 76.2 23 0.8 100 160
Chandipur 37.3 34.7 28.1 100 393
Remuna 43.7 47.4 8.9 100 1
Talasari 42.1 48.6 9.3 100 2
Bargarh 43 45.2 11.8 100 132
Debrigarh 0 0 0 0 0
Nrusimhanth 36.5 53.2 10.3 100 2
Bhadrak 51.3 36.2 12.5 100 26
Chandbali 77.4 22.6 0.1 100 54
Boudh 45.8 45.6 8.6 100 12
Cuttack 25 45.2 29.8 100 1177
Lalitgiri 34.8 56.7 8.5 100 30
Paralakhemundi 32.7 45.8 21.5 100 43
Berhampur 47.6 44.2 8.3 100 209
Gopalpur 46 51.3 2.7 100 1437
Taptapani 33.8 65.9 0.3 100 99
Taratarini 61.7 38.3 0 100 24
Paradeep 56.6 43.4 0 100 1644
Chandikhol 54.6 42.9 2.6 100 15
Chhatia 0 0 0 0 0
Jajpur 25.4 54.7 19.9 100 17
Ratnagiri & Udayagiri 0 0 0 0 0
Jharsuguda 65.3 24 10.8 100 581
Bhawanipatna 27.6 45.7 26.7 100 7
Daringibadi 34.7 56.8 8.5 100 3
Phulbani 32.6 34.7 32.7 100 23
Bhitarkanika 38.8 53.8 7.4 100 21
Kendrapara 72.2 27.2 0.7 100 25
Ghatangaon 88.5 6.8 4.7 100 35
Keonjhar 41.4 52.7 5.9 100 114
Bhubaneswar 51.4 38.5 10.1 100 14002
Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) 56 34.5 9.5 100 225
Gupteswar 50.7 35.7 13.6 100 25
Koraput 23.4 57.6 18.9 100 586
Sunabeda 27.5 65.3 7.3 100 8
Malkangiri 46.2 38.8 15 100 10
Baripada 43 41.2 15.8 100 411
Umarkote 45.8 32.7 21.5 100 3
Chilka (Satapada) 77.2 20.9 1.9 100 263
Puri 44.7 28.1 27.1 100 8731Ragurajpur 32.8 43.7 23.5 100 23
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Percentage DistributionLocations
Very Interesting Average Not Interesting All
Foreignovernightvisitors
Konark 39.9 39.4 20.7 100 1098
Chatikona 48.6 31 20.4 100 121
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 39.1 52.6 8.2 100 511
Hirakud 34.5 43.2 22.3 100 6
Huma 47.6 31.7 20.7 100 2
Sambalpur 54.3 43.5 2.2 100 1222
Sonepur 61.4 29.6 8.9 100 10
Rourkela 18.4 80.1 1.5 100 1068
Jashipur 79.6 4.7 15.6 100 29
Jeypore 54.1 45.9 0 100 535Total 47.9 37.4 14.7 100 35505
Foreign overnight visitors at an overall level have found the visitors attractions of the
location they are visiting to be very interesting.
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8.6. Entertainment Facility
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 8.9: Evaluation of Entertainment Facility – Domestic overnight visitors
Percentage DistributionLocations
Good Satisfactory Poor All
Domesticovernightvisitors
Angul 39.6 38.9 21.5 100 48605
Deulajhari 56.8 38.6 4.6 100 14
Tikarpara 62.5 37.4 0.2 100 225
Bolangir 60 32.5 7.5 100 53471
Harishankar 53 40.9 6.1 100 1142
Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 0 0
Balasore 62.1 36.7 1.2 100 68580
Chandaneswar 56.6 42.9 0.5 100 2346
Chandipur 41.4 52.2 6.4 100 30796
Kasaphal 18.5 81.3 0.2 100 1101
Panchalingeswar 43.3 43.9 12.8 100 5490
Remuna 49.1 49.6 1.3 100 7964
Talasari 80.6 16.7 2.6 100 7383
Bargarh 27 60.8 12.2 100 28412
Debrigarh 82.8 17.2 0 100 2398
Nrusimhanth 58.9 41.1 0 100 5875
Aradi 13.2 77.6 9.2 100 3195
Bhadrak 22.6 62.4 15 100 20564
Chandbali 39.2 47.8 13 100 3653
Boudh 44.7 43 12.3 100 11628
Cuttack 38.6 58.7 2.7 100 307486
Ansupa 0 0 0 0 0
Bhattarika 0 0 0 0 0
Dhabaleswar 18.5 49.5 31.9 100 245
Lalitgiri 10.4 89.4 0.2 100 53
Paradhanpat 78 22 0 100 6095
Dhenkanal 47.8 52.1 0.1 100 10496
Joranda 0 0 0 0 0
Kaplias 88.8 9 2.3 100 189
Paralakhemundi 50.9 47.8 1.3 100 23082
Berhampur 15.6 70.2 14.3 100 151484
Buguda 54.9 35.6 9.5 100 252
Gopalpur 42.2 49.1 8.7 100 18655
Mahurikalua 0 0 0 0 0
Pati-Sonapur 0 0 0 0 0
Taptapani 66.2 24.5 9.3 100 1155
Taratarini 69.3 22.6 8 100 726
Jagatsinghapur 22.1 67.6 10.3 100 1656
Jhankada 0 0 0 0 0
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Percentage DistributionLocations
Good Satisfactory Poor All
Domesticovernightvisitors
Paradeep 35.4 61.4 3.2 100 23877
Chandikhol 40.5 49.7 9.8 100 9506
Chhatia 17.9 64.6 17.5 100 2453
Jajpur 59.9 37.1 3 100 36920
Ratnagiri & Udayagiri 0 0 0 0 0
Jharsuguda 67.6 29 3.4 100 70364
Bhawanipatna 35.4 55.9 8.8 100 53855
Phurilijharan 0 0 0 0 0
Thuamul-Rampur 56.7 32.4 10.9 100 18
Daringibadi 61.5 22.3 16.2 100 11704
Phulbani 69.8 26.9 3.3 100 9291
Bhitarkanika 29.3 49.6 21 100 6590
Kendrapara 67.3 23.8 9 100 20097
Ghatangaon 33.3 31.3 35.4 100 32357
Keonjhar 31.5 64.4 4.1 100 67847
Atri 0.9 49.4 49.8 100 753
Bhubaneswar 45.6 52.9 1.5 100 522998
Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) 36.2 52.7 11.1 100 14595
Dhauli 22.2 75.7 2.1 100 96
Hirapur 0 0 0 0 0
Khandagiri & Udayagiri 44.5 45.6 9.9 100 2212
Gupteswar 42 58 0 100 305
Koraput 56.3 27.7 16 100 11581
Sunabeda 67.1 14.6 18.2 100 146
Balimela 54.8 13.3 31.9 100 11
Chitrakonda 56.9 12.7 30.4 100 5
Malkangiri 75.4 21 3.5 100 1920
Baripada 71.2 26.6 2.1 100 80609
Khiching 54.9 10.8 34.3 100 135
Similipal 0 0 0 0 0
Nawapara 46.4 48.9 4.7 100 1475
Papadahandi 79 21 0 100 3925
Umarkote 41.1 58.9 0 100 2966
Odangaon 41.4 47.2 11.4 100 821
Kantilo 35.7 54.8 9.5 100 13
Nayagarh 49.3 40.1 10.5 100 14091
Sarankul 45.6 43.8 10.6 100 81
Astaranga 0 0 0 0 0
Chilka (Satapada) 80.2 19.2 0.5 100 4063
Kakatpara 69.5 30.5 0 100 4066
Pipili 0 0 0 0 0
Puri 24.7 62.9 12.4 100 1433141Ragurajpur 0 0 0 0 0
Konark 69.4 27.8 2.8 100 10712
Ramachandi 1 82.2 16.8 100 6295
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Percentage DistributionLocations
Good Satisfactory Poor All
Domesticovernightvisitors
Satyabadi ( Sankhigopal ) 0 0 0 0 0
Chatikona 90 4.5 5.5 100 8275
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 91.6 5.9 2.5 100 17149
Hirakud 62.5 19.6 17.9 100 2561
Sambalpur 59.4 35.8 4.8 100 104149
Binika (Papakshya Ghat) 87.5 10.9 1.6 100 773
Sonepur 42.4 40.5 17.1 100 5711
Mandira 17.5 79.8 2.7 100 3401
Rourkela 63.7 34.7 1.6 100 146662
Jashipur 62.4 31.3 6.2 100 3910Burla 34.9 14.8 50.3 100 568
Jeypore 62 33.8 4.3 100 22938Balugaon 32.9 16.9 50.2 100 1657
Talcher 47.8 45.8 6.4 100 2075
Kantabinji 98.9 0.3 0.8 100 3901
Patnagarh 76.6 19 4.5 100 530Total 42 50.5 7.5 100 3610570
Domestic overnight visitors have found that entertainment facility being offered at
the various locations to vary from satisfactory to good.
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 8.10: Evaluation of Entertainment Facility – Foreign overnight visitors
Percentage DistributionLocations
Good Satisfactory Poor All
Foreignovernightvisitors
Angul 52.7 42.9 4.5 100 146
Bolangir 57 36.9 6.2 100 172
Balasore 39.6 58.9 1.5 100 160
Chandaneswar 0 0 0 0 0
Chandipur 43 56.7 0.3 100 393
Remuna 38.4 53 8.6 100 1
Talasari 32.8 54 13.2 100 2
Bargarh 46.1 45.5 8.4 100 132
Debrigarh 0 0 0 0 0
Nrusimhanth 42.1 45.8 12.1 100 2
Aradi 0 0 0 0 0
Bhadrak 44.5 33.5 22 100 26
Chandbali 53.3 25.7 21 100 54
Boudh 34.2 36.5 29.3 100 12
Cuttack 45.1 36.6 18.3 100 1177
Lalitgiri 31.6 36.8 31.6 100 30
Paralakhemundi 31.7 34.6 33.7 100 43
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Percentage DistributionLocations
Good Satisfactory Poor All
Foreignovernightvisitors
Berhampur 40.5 21.1 38.4 100 209
Buguda 0 0 0 0 0
Gopalpur 35.4 45.3 19.3 100 1437
Taptapani 44.2 52.6 3.3 100 99
Taratarini 31.7 68.3 0 100 24
Paradeep 51.6 46.1 2.3 100 1644
Chandikhol 23.8 64.9 11.2 100 15
Jajpur 36.5 31.5 32 100 17
Jharsuguda 69.5 27.1 3.4 100 581
Bhawanipatna 20.4 30.8 48.8 100 7
Daringibadi 45.3 30.9 23.8 100 3
Phulbani 42.3 32.7 25 100 23
Bhitarkanika 13.8 73.3 12.9 100 21
Kendrapara 44.4 44.4 11.3 100 25
Ghatangaon 9.4 86.9 3.7 100 35
Keonjhar 57.3 34.1 8.6 100 114
Bhubaneswar 40.5 30.1 29.4 100 14002
Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) 22.3 73.4 4.3 100 225
Gupteswar 14.8 68.2 17 100 25
Koraput 44.8 43 12.2 100 586
Sunabeda 87.3 12.8 0 100 8
Malkangiri 44.4 53.2 2.4 100 10
Baripada 27.1 56.4 16.5 100 411
Papadahandi 34.8 38.6 26.6 100 12
Umarkote 41.7 35.4 22.9 100 3
Chilka (Satapada) 10 88.4 1.7 100 263
Puri 25.8 55 19.2 100 8731Ragurajpur 40.6 37.8 21.6 100 23
Konark 62 31.4 6.7 100 1098
Chatikona 87.3 10.4 2.2 100 121
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 27.4 19.2 53.4 100 511
Hirakud 32.8 37.8 29.4 100 6
Huma 31.7 36.5 31.8 100 2
Sambalpur 7.7 41.3 51 100 1222
Sonepur 60.3 39.7 0 100 10
Rourkela 20.5 74 5.5 100 1068
Jashipur 60.7 26.5 12.8 100 29
Jeypore 63.8 35.4 0.8 100 535Total 37.8 41.7 20.5 100 35505
Foreign overnight visitors have found that entertainment facility being offered at the
various locations to be satisfactory to good.
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8.7. Shopping Facility
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 8.11: Evaluation of Shopping Facility – Domestic overnight visitors
PercentageDistribution
Locations Adequate Poor All
Domesticovernightvisitors
Angul 68.4 31.6 100 48605
Deulajhari 50.2 49.8 100 14
Tikarpara 56.6 43.4 100 225
Bolangir 66.6 33.4 100 53471
Harishankar 53.2 46.8 100 1142
Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 0
Balasore 66.5 33.5 100 68580
Chandaneswar 73.7 26.3 100 2346
Chandipur 70.6 29.4 100 30796
Kasaphal 90.1 9.9 100 1101
Panchalingeswar 57.8 42.2 100 5490
Remuna 72.2 27.8 100 7964
Talasari 65.5 34.5 100 7383
Bargarh 68.4 31.6 100 28412
Debrigarh 99.4 0.6 100 2398
Nrusimhanth 58.8 41.2 100 5875
Aradi 41.9 58.1 100 3195
Bhadrak 66.9 33.1 100 20564
Chandbali 61.9 38.1 100 3653
Boudh 87.6 12.4 100 11628
Cuttack 67.2 32.8 100 307486
Ansupa 0 0 0 0
Bhattarika 0 0 0 0
Dhabaleswar 86.7 13.3 100 245
Lalitgiri 96.6 3.4 100 53
Paradhanpat 49.8 50.2 100 6095
Dhenkanal 76.2 23.8 100 10496
Joranda 0 0 0 0
Kaplias 56.7 43.3 100 189
Paralakhemundi 61.6 38.4 100 23082
Berhampur 73.4 26.6 100 151484
Buguda 67.9 32.1 100 252
Gopalpur 58 42 100 18655
Mahurikalua 0 0 0 0
Pati-Sonapur 0 0 0 0
Taptapani 89 11 100 1155
Taratarini 88.7 11.3 100 726
Jagatsinghapur 79.7 20.3 100 1656
Jhankada 0 0 0 0
Paradeep 72.9 27.1 100 23877
Chandikhol 66.6 33.4 100 9506
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PercentageDistribution
Locations Adequate Poor All
Domesticovernightvisitors
Chhatia 55.9 44.1 100 2453
Jajpur 78.1 21.9 100 36920
Ratnagiri & Udayagiri 0 0 0 0
Jharsuguda 59.3 40.7 100 70364
Bhawanipatna 52.6 47.4 100 53855
Phurilijharan 0 0 0 0
Thuamul-Rampur 82.4 17.6 100 18
Daringibadi 93.5 6.5 100 11704
Phulbani 71.1 28.9 100 9291
Bhitarkanika 46.9 53.1 100 6590
Kendrapara 44.3 55.7 100 20097
Ghatangaon 53.4 46.6 100 32357
Keonjhar 43.4 56.6 100 67847
Atri 85.4 14.6 100 753
Bhubaneswar 92.1 7.9 100 522998
Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) 55.8 44.2 100 14595
Dhauli 62.9 37.1 100 96
Hirapur 0 0 0 0
Khandagiri & Udayagiri 56.7 43.3 100 2212
Nandankanan 0 0 0 0
Duduma ( Machhakund ) 0 0 0 0
Gupteswar 99.4 0.6 100 305
Koraput 68.7 31.3 100 11581
Sunabeda 99.3 0.7 100 146
Balimela 67.3 32.7 100 11
Chitrakonda 65.4 34.6 100 5
Malkangiri 29.4 70.6 100 1920
Baripada 39.6 60.4 100 80609
Bhimakunda 0 0 0 0
Deokunda 0 0 0 0
Khiching 68.9 31.1 100 135
Similipal 0 0 0 0
Nawapara 73.4 26.6 100 1475
Patora 0 0 0 0
Papadahandi 53.8 46.2 100 3925
Umarkote 95.6 4.4 100 2966
Odangaon 79.9 20.1 100 821
Kantilo 78.9 21.1 100 13
Nayagarh 73.2 26.8 100 14091
Sarankul 82.4 17.6 100 81
Astaranga 0 0 0 0
Chilka (Satapada) 79.3 20.7 100 4063
Kakatpara 48.4 51.6 100 4066
Pipili 0 0 0 0
Puri 82.8 17.2 100 1433141
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PercentageDistribution
Locations Adequate Poor All
Domesticovernightvisitors
Ragurajpur 0 0 0
Konark 50.6 49.4 100 10712
Ramachandi 99.9 0.1 100 6295
Chatikona 92.4 7.6 100 8275
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 89.2 10.8 100 17149
Hirakud 77.8 22.2 100 2561
Sambalpur 65.8 34.2 100 104149
Binika (Papakshya Ghat) 88 12 100 773
Sonepur 81.8 18.2 100 5711
Mandira 50.2 49.8 100 3401
Rourkela 57.6 42.4 100 146662
Jashipur 77.1 22.9 100 3910Burla 78.5 21.5 100 568
Jeypore 96.2 3.8 100 22938Balugaon 73.6 26.4 100 1657
Talcher 30.3 69.7 100 2075
Kantabinji 91.6 8.4 100 3901
Patnagarh 84.1 15.9 100 530Total 74.9 25.1 100 3610570
Domestic overnight visitors have found that shopping facility being offered at the
various locations is adequate enough for their purpose of shopping.
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Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 8.12: Evaluation of Shopping Facility – Foreign overnight visitors
PercentageDistribution
Locations
Adequate Poor All
Foreignovernight
visitor
Angul 62.5 37.5 100 146
Deulajhari 0 0 0 0
Tikarpara 0 0 0 0
Bolangir 72.7 27.3 100 172
Harishankar 0 0 0 0
Ranipur Jharial 0 0 0 0
Balasore 60.7 39.3 100 160
Chandaneswar 0 0 0 0
Chandipur 58.3 41.7 100 393
Kasaphal 0 0 0 0
Panchalingeswar 0 0 0 0
Remuna 69.2 30.8 100 1
Talasari 56.7 43.3 100 2
Bargarh 69.9 30.1 100 132
Debrigarh 0 0 0 0
Nrusimhanth 68.7 31.3 100 2
Bhadrak 61.4 38.6 100 26
Chandbali 86.2 13.8 100 54
Boudh 62.4 37.6 100 12
Cuttack 60.8 39.2 100 1177
Lalitgiri 56.7 43.3 100 30
Paralakhemundi 68.4 31.6 100 43
Berhampur 71.1 28.9 100 209
Gopalpur 79.2 20.8 100 1437
Taptapani 66 34 100 99
Taratarini 97.7 2.3 100 24
Paradeep 91.1 8.9 100 1644
Chandikhol 53.2 46.8 100 15
Jajpur 63.2 36.8 100 17
Ratnagiri & Udayagiri 0 0 0 0
Jharsuguda 63.9 36.1 100 581
Bhawanipatna 61.9 38.1 100 7
Daringibadi 56.8 43.2 100 3
Phulbani 67.3 32.7 100 23
Bhitarkanika 83.1 16.9 100 21
Kendrapara 96.1 3.9 100 25
Ghatangaon 66 34 100 35
Keonjhar 83.8 16.2 100 114
Bhubaneswar 79 21 100 14002
Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) 72.1 27.9 100 225
Gupteswar 53.8 46.2 100 25
Koraput 59.6 40.4 100 586
Sunabeda 51 49 100 8
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PercentageDistribution
Locations
Adequate Poor All
Foreignovernight
visitor
Malkangiri 54.4 45.6 100 10
Baripada 71.6 28.4 100 411
Papadahandi 63.5 36.5 100 12
Umarkote 72.3 27.7 100 3
Chilka (Satapada) 12.8 87.2 100 263
Puri 66.8 33.2 100 8731Ragurajpur 68.2 31.8 100 23
Konark 70.8 29.2 100 1098
Chatikona 38.5 61.5 100 121
Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) 26 74 100 511
Hirakud 65.4 34.6 100 6
Huma 61.4 38.6 100 2
Sambalpur 45.4 54.6 100 1222
Binika (Papakshya Ghat) 0 0 0 0
Sonepur 55.1 44.9 100 10
Rourkela 41.4 58.6 100 1068
Jashipur 51.1 48.9 100 29
Jeypore 62.4 37.6 100 535Total 69.7 30.3 100 35505
Foreign overnight visitors, in line with the thought of the domestic overnight visitors,
have found that shopping facility being offered at the various locations is adequate
enough for their purpose of shopping.
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Chapter 9
Awareness amongst visitors about certain locations
9.1 Prelude
The chapter indicates awareness amongst the visitors about the North Eastern
States as well as Buddhist circuits and tries to gauge willingness of visitors of
various categories to visit the states under consideration.
9.2. Visit to North Eastern States
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 9.1: Awareness and Visits of NE States
Domestic overnightvisitors
Foreign overnightvisitors All Visitors
StatesPercentageAware
PercentageVisited
PercentageAware
PercentageVisited
PercentageAware
PercentageVisited
ArunachalPradesh 17.4 14.9 10.9 5.5 16.9 14.1Assam 24.5 14.1 18.1 23.9 23.9 15.0Manipur 15.1 14.6 13.2 18.0 14.9 14.9Meghalaya 9.3 15.3 13.0 11.9 9.6 15.0Mizoram 8.1 6.8 14.4 5.3 8.6 6.6Nagaland 10.3 12.4 9.2 13.3 10.2 12.5Tripura 12.7 15.2 12.8 8.4 12.7 14.6Sikkim 12.1 10.6 11.7 2.5 12.1 9.9
The table elucidates the fact that majority of the domestic overnight visitors
are aware of the North eastern states by name, with Meghalaya, Tripura, and
Arunachal Pradesh being the most visited State. Awareness of the North
Eastern States is not so high in case of the foreign overnight visitors, with
Assam and Manipur emerging as the most visited state amongst the visitors
who are aware.
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9.2.1. Areas of Primary Interest
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 9.2: Areas of Interest in NE States
Percentage ReportingViews Domestic
overnight visitorsForeign overnightvisitors All Visitors
Have Great Historical Significance 15.7 36.1 16.4Have rich cultural heritage 18.3 51.1 19.5Have scenic beauty 12.5 33.8 13.3Are well maintained 12.5 35.7 13.3Are major visitor attractions 15.9 28.9 16.3Are famous in India 5.8 13.2 6.0Are famous in the world 13.1 34.9 13.9Are worth visiting 2.9 18.5 3.4Are easily accessible 6.3 18.3 6.7
The visitors at an overall level feel that these states have rich cultural
heritage, have great historical significance, and are major visitors
attractions.
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9.2.2. Overall perception of Visitors about North Eastern States
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 9.3: Satisfaction level with regard to NE States
Percentage ReportingPerception Domestic overnight
visitorsForeign overnightvisitors All Visitors
Very Satisfied 21.8 10.9 20.8Quite Satisfied 19.7 14.1 19.2Not Sure 24.6 15.2 23.7Somewhat Dissatisfied 22.4 36.6 23.7Very Dissatisfied 11.6 23.1 12.6
At an overall level, visitors are either not sure or somewhat
dissatisfied with the North eastern States.
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 9.4: Reasons for Dissatisfaction with regard to NE States
Percentage Reporting
Reasons Domesticovernightvisitors
Foreignovernightvisitors All Visitors
Security Concerns 16.8 68.7 18.6
Restricted Movement/ Curbs on free movement 21.7 34.7 22.1
Accessibility 10.6 26.2 11.1
Knowledgeable guides at reasonable price 13.3 30.8 13.9
Swindlers 5.9 37.3 7.0
Internal transport at reasonable rates 5.4 38.7 6.6
Accommodation problem 5.5 4.9 5.5
Food Problems 4.9 16.2 5.3
Congestion/ Crowded 2.2 8.1 2.4
Environment 4.3 2.8 4.3
Toilet facilities 2.9 2.0 2.9
Discourteous behavior 3.7 0.0 3.6
Communication 2.8 0.0 2.7
ATM and Card Facilities 1.7 0.0 1.6Others 1.4 0.0 1.3
At an overall level, visitors are dissatisfied with the Restricted
movement, Security Concerns and Knowledgeable guides at
reasonable price.
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Reasons for not visiting/ not proposing to visit
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 9.5: Reasons for not visiting NE States
Percentage ReportingReasons Domestic
overnight visitorsForeign overnightvisitors All Visitors
Not Aware of those locations 48.9 137.1 52.0Budgetary Constraints 53.3 34.9 52.7Time Constraints 40.0 122.7 42.9Not Interested 24.6 58.5 25.8Transport Bottlenecks 22.1 84.7 24.3Connectivity 52.8 139.7 55.9Security Concerns 17.9 44.3 18.8Availability of budget package / circuits 28.0 45.0 28.6Others 16.8 89.6 19.4
Prime reasons indicated for not visiting the North Eastern states as
indicated by visitors of both categories are Connectivity, budgetary
constraints and lack of information have also been highlighted by both
domestic as well as foreign overnight visitors.
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9.3. Visit to Buddhist Centers
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 9.6: Awareness and Visits to Buddhist Centers
Domestic overnightvisitors
Foreign overnightvisitors All Visitors
StatesPercentageAware
PercentageVisited
PercentageAware
PercentageVisited
PercentageAware
PercentageVisited
Areraj 61.4 22.7 24.1 10.4 59.1 20.3Aurangabad 79.8 27.9 35.8 16.6 57.1 28.1Bodhgaya 85.4 30.3 40.6 32.8 42.7 32.8Guneri 42.7 9.6 5.4 3.3 40.5 9.4Kesaria 50.0 30.6 24.1 9.9 48.4 29.7Lauria 44.3 21.3 17.9 10.2 42.7 20.7Nalanda 91.7 47.8 93.7 43.4 91.8 53.8Rajgir 68.1 20.9 55.9 38.4 57.4 22.9Vaishali 56.1 29.5 23.1 4.9 54.1 28.1Vikramshila 46.9 16.8 19.8 4.5 45.3 17.0Ajanta & Ellora 25.6 67.3 92.0 62.9 63.6 75.0Kalgaon 49.6 15.3 11.1 7.8 47.3 15.7Khandagiri 73.8 43.9 56.7 38.2 52.7 48.3Kaushambhi 34.8 23.8 11.7 5.3 33.4 23.8Kushinagar 40.6 5.6 7.4 1.3 38.6 6.0Nagarjunakonda 34.1 6.2 13.1 7.8 32.9 7.9Ratnagiri 56.3 20.9 36.0 16.4 55.0 26.5Sanchi 88.8 66.8 18.4 14.1 54.5 63.0Sravasti 63.7 11.6 17.3 4.5 60.9 12.3Sarnath 10.3 24.4 44.5 22.0 59.6 27.5Udaygiri 79.9 49.9 51.1 47.8 48.2 64.3Vidisha 40.5 23.3 0.0 0.0 38.1 20.6
Major Buddhist sites in terms of awareness are Ajanta & Ellora,
Sravasti , Sarnath etc. Amongst foreign overnight visitors, the
Buddhist sites of significance which have been visited are Ajanta &
Ellora , Nalanda, Rajgir etc.
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9.3.1. Areas of Primary Interest
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 9.7: Reasons for interest in those centers
Percentage ReportingViews Domestic overnight
visitorsForeign overnightvisitors All Visitors
Have Great HistoricalSignificance 72.6 22.2 74.3Have rich cultural heritage 49.6 38.6 52.8Have scenic beauty 61.8 76.8 62.3Are well maintained 73.2 36.0 75.4Are major visitor attractions 78.4 21.0 79.9Are famous in India 63.7 82.4 64.3Are famous in the world 41.3 54.1 41.7Are worth visiting 31.8 66.9 33.0Are easily accessible 32.0 48.0 32.5
Majority of the visitors believe that these spots are major visitor
attractions, are well maintained, Have great historical significance ,
and have scenic beauty.
9.3.2. Overall Perceptions about Buddhist Centers
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 9.8: Satisfaction level with regard to Buddhist Circuits
Percentage ReportingPerception Domestic
overnight visitorsForeign overnightvisitors All Visitors
Very Satisfied 55.8 89.4 57.0Quite Satisfied 76.8 10.2 77.7Not Sure 45.2 73.2 46.2Somewhat Dissatisfied 66.9 168.8 70.5Very Dissatisfied 71.5 299.7 76.1
Majority of the visitors are either Quite Satisfied or very dissatisfied
with the Buddhist circuits. The reasons for the same have been stated
in the Table below.
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Table 9.9: Reasons for dissatisfaction in different centers
Percentage ReportingReasons Domestic
overnight visitorsForeign overnightvisitors All Visitors
Security Concerns 44.3 52.3 44.6Restricted Movement/ Curves on freemovement 43.7 58.6 45.7Accessibility 32.2 94.5 34.4Knowledgeable guides at reasonableprice 45.1 75.0 46.2Swindlers 33.9 65.7 35.0Internal transport at reasonable rates 31.5 46.8 32.0Accommodation problem 26.8 65.0 28.1Food Problems 20.8 53.4 22.0Congestion/ Crowded 14.3 52.5 15.7Environment 17.2 14.6 17.1Toilet facilities 18.7 17.6 18.6Discourteous behavior 22.4 11.9 22.1Communication 19.8 20.5 19.8ATM and Card Facilities 13.6 5.6 13.3Others 4.1 3.9 4.0
Major causes of discontent as indicated by the domestic overnight
visitors are knowledgeable guides at reasonable price, Restricted
movement, Security concerns etc.
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9.3.3. Reasons for not visiting/ not proposing to visit
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 9.10: : Reasons for not visiting the various centers
Percentage ReportingReasons Domestic overnight
visitorsForeign overnightvisitors All Visitors
Not Aware of those locations 75.2 48.0 18.3Budgetary Constraints 22.7 75.4 10.2Time Constraints 94.2 70.0 66.9Not Interested 79.9 13.9 51.8Transport Bottlenecks 40.4 20.4 46.1Connectivity 10.7 20.1 10.3Security Concerns 52.5 38.4 55.5Availability of budget package /circuits 78.6 67.3 48.2
At an overall level visitors highlighted time constraints, security concerns etc.
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Chapter 10Expenditure pattern for Visitors
10.1 Prelude
The chapter intends to highlight the expenditure pattern as depicted by the
visitors during the period -April 2005 – March 2006.
Total visitor interviewed: 7860
10.2. Expenditure pattern for visitors under different expense heads
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 10-1: Percentage Distribution of Visitor expenditure on different items of
expenditure
Items of Expenditure Domesticovernightvisitors
Foreignovernightvisitors
All Visitors
Accommodation Services 25.2 36.1 25.9Food & Beverage Services 20.2 21.1 20.3Transport Equipment Rental 13.7 6.5 13.2Travel Agencies 9.0 6.7 8.9Other Recreational Facilities 4.0 1.2 3.8Clothing and Garments 1.3 0.0 1.2Processed Food 1.7 7.2 2.0Tobacco Products 3.4 0.0 3.2Alcohol 2.7 5.0 2.9Durable Goods 2.7 0.0 2.5Footwear 1.2 4.5 1.4Toiletries 5.7 5.0 5.7Gems & Jewellery 5.3 0.0 5.0Medicines and Health related 2.3 4.5 2.4Printing & Publishing 1.7 2.2 1.7
The table elucidates the fact that at an overall level, major heads of
expenditure for the visitors visiting the centre were Accommodation Services,
Food & Beverage Services as well as Transport Equipment rental.
Expenditure patterns for the domestic as well as the foreign overnight visitors
were almost similar for the period except for the fact that foreign overnight
visitor spending on accommodation as well as food and beverages was on
higher side.
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10.3. Annual Expenditure trends per visitor
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 10-2: Average expenditure / person/ day
Domestic Foreign TotalAverage Expense/ visitor/ day (Rs) 918 1005 924
The average expenditure per visitor per day was in tune of Rs. 924 at the
overall level. The figure for the domestic overnight visitor was Rs. 918 and
that for the foreign overnight visitor was Rs 1005.
10.4. Average monthly expenditure for visitors of different categories
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 10-3: Weighted Average monthly expenditure for visitors (domestic &
international)
Domestic Foreign TotalAverage monthly Expense (in Rs.Lakhs) 6987 89 7075
The weighted average monthly expenditure for visitors at the overall level
was Rs. 7075 Lakhs. Weighted average monthly expenditure pattern for
domestic overnight visitors were Rs. 6987 Lakhs and for foreign overnight
visitors were Rs. 89 Lakhs.
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10.5. Average Annual Expenditure for visitors of different categories
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table 10-4: Average Expenditure pattern of visitors prior to entering the Centre
Items of Expenditure Domesticovernight visitors
Foreignovernightvisitors
All Visitors
Accommodation Services 36.4 39.3 36.6Food & Beverage Services 13.0 15.0 13.1Transport Equipment Rental 12.0 9.9 11.9Travel Agencies 4.5 5.8 4.6Other Recreational Facilities 3.3 3.7 3.3Clothing and Garments 5.9 9.0 6.1Processed Food 3.5 4.0 3.5Tobacco Products 2.4 0.0 2.2Alcohol 1.5 2.7 1.6Durable Goods 1.8 2.7 1.8Footwear 3.4 1.5 3.3Toiletries 4.2 0.9 4.0Gems & Jewellery 2.7 1.3 2.6Medicines and Health related 3.7 3.2 3.7Printing & Publishing 1.7 1.3 1.7
The average expenditure patterns in different heads are as elaborated in the
Table above. In accordance with trends highlighted in Table 10.1, it indicates
higher expenditures in Accommodation Services followed by Food and
beverage and Transport services at the overall level.
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Annexure I: Feedback on Methodological and Operational Issues
Selection of Survey Locations
The focus of present survey was on visitor destinations of the state. Themethodology adopted for selection of survey location was as follows:
• Step 1 :- Consultation with the State Government• Step 2 :- Finalisation of locations, wherein survey was to be carried out• Step 3 :- Census of Accommodation Units in the finalized locations• Step 4:- Fixation of Units in form of a panel and collation of data at a monthly
frequency.• Step 5:- Categorisation of visitor spots within the identified locations viz. A, B
and C, wherein category A was visited 3 times a week, Category B – twice aweek and Category C Once a week.
• Step 6:- Carrying out visitor interview in each of these locations. No. ofvisitors to be interviewed at each location was pre determined from thesampling frame. The data was used to estimate the day tourists.
As all locations in a particular state was not covered, hence considerablediscrepancy existed with regard to the Total visitor visits in the State as some ofthe state governments argued.Further, a considerable amount of discrepancyexisted with regard to the estimated no. of day tourists, which varied from theState Government Estimates. It is suggested that in future, a census of allaccommodation units in the State to be undertaken. This should alsoencompass the locations classified under “other” locations previously. Theaccommodation unit profiling shall be provided in only 1 report (Annual), whilethe data collated from these units shall be provided in each monthly report. Thiswould provide a much more comprehensive picture for the AccommodationUnits in the State.A similar census for the Tourism Service providers (TravelAgents/ Tour Operators/ HORECA’s) may provide the State as well as theCentre with a tool highlighting the total tourism infrastructure in the State.
Secondary Research
Time Series data could be collected on major issues relating to tourism fromState Government Departments, Corporations, Public Sector undertakings etc.Combining the primary and secondary data on visitor inflow and discussionswith knowledgeable persons, future projections could be made on visitor inflow.Cost benefit analysis of tourism development in the state can also beattempted. (On the basis of infrastructure developed for tourism and income &employment generation on account of tourism).
Survey Instruments
Apart from asking the visitors about North Eastern States and Buddhist circuits(or any other major tourism product), focus shall have to be provided on theirenabling factors and their motivations for visiting the particular locations/ Stateand their reasons for choosing the same.
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Annexure 2: Questionare/Discussion guides
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR VISITORS(Respondent is the Head of the Family, in case of Family)
Reference Period:(Codes – January:1, February:2,March:3, April :4,May :5,June :6, July :7,August
:8,Sept:-9, October:10,Nov: 11,Dec:12)
Year (2005 =5, 2006 =6)
PART A: LOCATION PARTICULARS1. State (Orissa = 1, Rajasthan = 2, Uttaranchal = 3,
Karnataka = 4 , U.P. = 5 )
2. Name of Visitor Place(Refer in Annexure 1)
3. CategoryForeign overnight visitor = 1, Domestic overnight visitor = 2,Domestic Day tourist = 3, Foreign Day tourist = 4)
4. Place where contacted(Hotel – 1, Visitor Spot – 2, Others (Specify) –3
5. Date of Contact(Specify Date, Month and Year)
PART B : DEMOGRAPHIC PARTICULARS
1. Name _____________________________
2. Nationality _____________________________(For foreigners)(Country codes are provided in Annexure 2)
3. State _____________________________(for Domestic overnight visitor)List along with the codes appearing Annexure 3)
4. Education (only for the head of the group)1. No Education2. Secondary/ Upper secondary3. Higher education4. Technical education
5. Type of occupation (only for the head of the group)
1. Business/industrialist/Trader/Petty shopkeeper2. Professional (Private Enterprise: Chartered Accountant, Cost Accountant,
Doctor, Lawyer, Engineer, Consultant, Proprietor of the firm/institute etc.)3. Government service
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4. Private service5. Agriculture6. Student/Researcher7. Housewife
8. Retired9. Others (Specify)
6. Approximate annual household income Currency
Income
PART C: TRAVEL DETAILS
1. Are you travelinga) Alone - 1 b) With Family - 2c) Friends- 3 d) With Family & Friends - 4
2. Size of traveling family
3. Please give the following for the individual members in the group
Sl.No.
Sex ( Male – 1, Female – 2) Age (on last birthday)
4. Is it a package tour?(Yes - 1, No. - 2)
5. Main purpose of visit1. Leisure, recreation, holidays
a. Culture activities (code – 1)b. Resorts (beaches, hills etc. ) (Code – 2)c. Wildlife (Code – 3)d. Others (code – 4)
2. Visiting friends and relatives (Code – 5)3. Business and professional (Code – 6)4. Health and treatment (Code – 7)5. Social/Religious function s(Code –8)6. Pilgrimage (Code – 9)7. Education (Code – 10)8. Conference (Code –11)9. Employment (Code – 12)10. Sports – participating or witnessing (code – 13)
6. How did you make your travel arrangement? (multiple response )Self – 1, Office/Employer – 2, Travel agent – 3Tour operator – 4, Other (specify) -5
7. Number of night staya) Currently number of night stayb) Number of night stay in future
8. Place of staya) Type of accommodation
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Starred Hotel - 1, Unstarred Hotel - 2.Guest House/ Rest House/VisitorBungalow -3, Youth Hostels/YMCA etc. - 4, Dormitory- 5Dharmasala - 6, Friends & Relatives – 7, Day tourists - 8, Others -9
PART – D : TOUR EXPENDITURE (REFERENCE PERIOD :YESTERDAY/TODAY)
1. If it is a package tour, what is the total cost of the package per day (in Rs.)
2. Would you please indicate the details of expenditure incurred by you Yesterday atthis place? (Indicate total expenditure incurred by you and other members of familyand friends traveling with you. In case of Day-visitor, indicate today’s expenditure atthe Center). If you have arrived today please write today’s expenditure (incurredupto now and expected expenditure till the end of the day.)
(Normally we are recording yesterday’s expenditure. In exceptional cases when thevisitor has arrived today we are asking today’s expenditure. Accordingly, referenceperiod will differ).
Reference Period for the expenditure (Yesterday =1, Today =2 )
a) Accommodation Service
b) Food and Beverage Serving Services
Service Amount ( Rs )Railway Station , Bus stand , trainHotelsPrivate Guest HouseGovt. Guest HouseDharamshalaRestaurantsCafeteriaSnack barsLunch countersRefreshments standsCanteensMilk barsBars & other drinking PlacesOthersMela, Fair, Picnic
c) Transport Equipment Rental ( Hired taxi \ Car \Jeep \ tractor)
d) Travel agencies and similar (Reference Period: Yesterday \ today )
Services Amount ( Rs. )Travel AgentsTour OperatorVisitor Guides
Other Recreational and Entertainment Services
Services Amount ( Rs. )
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Cinema, Night clubs, TheatresConferences and ConventionsOther Amusements
Tourism Related Industries
e) Clothing and garmentsServices Amount (Rs.)Clothes(dhoti,sari,shirt,pyjamas,ladies suit, etc.)Chadar, Dupatta, Shawl, Lungi, Towel etc.Readymade garmentsKnitted garments, sweater, pullover, cardigan,etc.Bedsheet, bed cover, blanket, pillow, quilts etc.Knitting woolOthers
g) Processed food
Services Amount (Rs.)Tea and coffeeCold beverages and fruit juiceOther beveragesBiscuits, salted refreshments, sweets,cake,pastryPickle, Sauce, Jam, Jelly etc.Other processed food
h) Tobacco products
Services Amount (Rs.)Pan,Supari,Lime,KathaBidi,Cigratte,Tobacco
i) Alcohol
Services Amount (Rs.)Beer, Toddy, LiquorOther intoxicants
j) Durable goods
Services Amount (Rs.)Suitcase, trunk, hand bag, other travel goodsSpectacles, pen, lock, umbrellaRadio, walkman, torch, batteries etc.Camera, cassettes, films etc.Photography, Video cassetteSports items and ToysOthers
k) Footwear
ServicesAmount (Rs.)
Leather footwear
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Rubber footwearOthers
l) Toiletries
ServicesAmount (Rs.)
Toilet soap, washing soap, washing power, hair oil etcToot brush, tooth paste, tooth powerBody talcum, power, face creamShaving blades, shaving stick, razor, shaving creamOther toiletries
m) Gems and Jewellery
ServicesAmount (Rs.)
Germs and Jewellery
n) Medicines and Health Related items
ServicesAmount (Rs.)
Medicines and Health related itesm
o) Printing and Publishing
ServicesAmount (Rs.)
Book, Magazines, Newspapers, Library & other stationary
PART E: EVALUATION
1. Transport within the centreExcellent -1, Good -2, Satisfactory-3, Poor- 4
2. Local Transport within the centreExcellent -1, Good -2, Satisfactory-3, Poor- 4
3. AccommodationExcellent -1, Good -2, Satisfactory-3, Poor- 4
4. Accommodation tariffHigh - 1, Reasonable - 2, Cheap -3
5. Food QualityVery good -1, Satisfactory -2, Poor - 3
6. Visitors attraction at the centreVery interesting – 1, Average – 2, Not interesting - 3
7. Entertainment FacilityExcellent –1, Satisfactory – 2, Poor -3
8. Shopping FacilityAdequate - 1, Inadequate - 2
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PART – F: VISIT TO NORTH EAST REGION LOCATED IN INDIA
The relevant codes appear in the parenthesis by the side of each of the item. If new itemsare there, please write and give additional codes corresponding to each of the new items, ifany.
1. Which of these north –eastern Indian state are you aware of ? Read out options &Tick (Multiple codes) Provisions is made for all the 8 locations. Post the appropriatelocation codes in the boxes.
(1) Arunachal Pradesh (2) Assam, (3) Manipur(4) Meghalaya (5) Mizoram (6) Nagaland(7) Tripura (8) Sikkim
2. Which of these north-eastern indian states have you visited? Read out option & tick(multiple codes). Provision is made for 6 locations. If more than 6 draw additionalboses post the relevant location codes.
(1) Arunachal Pradesh (2) Assam, (3) Manipur(4) Meghalaya (5) Mizoram (6) Nagaland(7) Tripura (8) Sikkim
3. We want your opinion about the north-eastern Indian states, please tell us whethernorth-eastern Indian states. READ OUT OPTION & TICK (MULTIPLE CODES).Provision is made for 3 options. If more than 3, draw additional box and post therelevant option code.
(1) Have great historical significance (2) Have rich culture heritage(3) Have scenic beauty (4) Are well maintained(5) Are major visitor attractions (6) Are famous in India(7) Are famous in the world (8) Are worth visition(9) Are easily accessible
4. On overall basis, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your visit there?(1) Very dissatisfied (2) Somewhat dissatisfied(3) Not sure (4) Quite satisfied (5) Very satisfied
a). If somewhat dissatisfied / dissatisfied, give reasons please tick ( � ). Thefigures in the parenthesis are the codes corresponding to different reasons.Provision is made for 3 reasons. If more than 3, draw additional box andpost the relevant reason code.
(1) Security concerned, (2) Restricted moment/curves on free moment(3) Accessibility (4) Knowledgeable guides at reasonable price(5) Swindlers (6) Internal Transport at reasonable rates(7) Accommodation problems (8) Food Problems(9) Congtestion/crowded (10) Environment(11) Toilet Facilities (12) Discourteous behaviour(13) Communication (14) ATM & Credit card facilities(15) Other – specify
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5. If not visited, give reasons. Provision is made for 3 reasons. If more than 3, drawadditional box and post the relevant reason code.
Not aware of these location - 1Budgetary constraints - 2Time constraints - 3Not interested - 4Transport Bottlenecks - 5Connectivity - 6Security concerns - 7Availability of budget package/circuits - 8Other (specify) - 9
PART G: VISIT TO BUDDHIST SITES LOCATED IN INDIA
The relevant codes appear in the parenthesis by the side of each of the items.
1. Which of these Buddhist sites in India are you aware of ( PLS TICK ) Provision ismade for 12 locations. If more THEN NOTE IT .
(1) Areraj (2) Aurangabad (3) Bodhgaya (4) Guneri
(5) Kesaria (6) Lauria (7) Nalanda (8) Rajgir
(9) Vaishali (10) Vikramsilla (11) Ajanta & Ellora
(12) Kalgaon (13) Khandagiri (14) Kaushambhi
(15) Kushinagar (16) Nagarjunakonda (17) Ratnagiri
(18) Sanchi` (19) Saravasti (20) Sarnath
(21) Udaygiri (22) Vidhisha (23) Any other ___________
2. Which of these Buddhist sites have you visited ( PLS TICK ) Provision is made for12 locations, if more THEN NOTE IT DOWN
(1) Areraj (2) Aurangabad (3) Bodhgaya (4) Guneri
(5) Kesaria (6) Lauria (7) Nalanda (8) Rajgir
(9) Vaishali (10) Vikramsilla (11) Ajanta & Ellora
(12) Kalgaon (13) Khandagiri (14) Kaushambhi
(15) Kushinagar (16) Nagarjunakonda (17) Ratnagiri
(18) Sanchi` (19) Saravasti (20) Sarnath
(21) Udaygiri (22) Vidhisha (23) Any other ____________
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3. From where did you get information about these Buddhist place in India? Read outoption & tick (multiple codes). Provision is made for 4 sources. If more than 4, drawadditional box and post the relevant source code.
(1) Indian Embassy in your country(2) Indian torism bureau in your country(3) Indian tourism department in New Delhi(4) Bihar tourism department(5) Travel agent (6) Internet(7) Travel books/guides/magazines/newspaper (8) Relatives/friends(9) If any other, please specify___________
4. We want your opinion about the Buddhist sites, please tell us whether Buddhistsites in India………. READ OUT OPTIONS & PLS TICK (MULTIPLE CODES).Provision is made for 4 options.
(1) Have great historical significance (2) Have rich culture heritage(3) Have scenic beauty (4) Are well maintained(5) Are major visitor attractions (6) Are famous in India(7) Are famous in the world (8) Are worth visiting(9) Are easily accessible
5. On an overall basis, how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your visit there?(1) Very dissatisfied (2) Somewhat dissatisfied(3) Not sure (4) Quite satisfied (5) Very satisfied
(a) If somewhat dissatisfied / dissatisfied, give reasons PLEASE TICK. Thefigures in the parenthesis are the codes corresponding to different reasons.TICK ONLY 4
(1) Security concerned (2) Restricted moment/curves on free momenet(3) Accessibility (4) Knowledgeable guides at reasonable price(5) Swindlers (6) Internal Transport at reasonable rates(7) Accommodation problem (8) Food problems(9) Congestion/crowded (10) Environment(11) Toilet Facilities (12) Discourteous behaviour(13) Communication (14) ATM & Credit card facilities(15) Other – specify
6. If not visited, give reason
Not aware of these location - 1Budgetary constraints - 2Time constraints - 3Not interested - 4Transport Bottlenecks - 5Connectivity - 6Security concerns - 7Availability of budget package/ circuits - 8Other (specify) - 9
PART H : EXPENDITURE OCCURRED FOR THIS TRIP PRIOR TO ENTERING THISCENTRE
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Only expenditure attributable to this trip should be recorded. The coverage will be :: FROMTHE STARTING POINT i.e., the point of origin (say coimbatore, Mumbai, Burdwan,Lucknow etc.) to this center i.e. the point of destination, In the case of foreign overnightvisitors the starting point will be the point where the foreign overnight visitors hasset the foot on the Indian soil.
a) Accommodation Services(Includes: Hotel, Private guest house, Dharmshala etc.)
b) Food and Beverage serving services(Includes: Railway Station, bus stand, train, Hotels, Private Guest House, VisitorGuest House, Govt. Guest House, Dharmshala, Restaurants, Cafeteria, Snackbars, Lunch counters, Refreshments stands, Canteen, Milk bars, Bars & otherdrinking places, Others, Mela, Fair, Picnic)
c) Transport Equipment Rental (Hired taxi/car/jeep/tractor)
d) Travel agencies and similar(Includes: Travel Agents, Tours operators, Visitor Guides)
e) Other Recreational and Entertainment services(Includes: Cinema, Night clubs, Theaters, Conferences and Conventions, OtherAmusements)
Tourism Related Industries
f) CLOTHING AND GARMENTS : (Includes: Clothes (dhoti, sari, shirt, pyjamas,ladies suit, etc.), Chadar, Dupatta, Shawl, Lungi, Towel etc., Readymade garments,Knitted garments, sweater, pullover, cardigan, etc., Bed sheet, bed cover, blanket,pillow, quilts etc., Knitting wool, Others)
g) Processed food (Reference period: yesterday / today )(Includes: Tea and coffee, Cold beverages and fruit jice, Other beverages, Biscuits,salted refreshments, sweets, cake, pastry, Pickle, Sauce, Jam, Jelly etc.,
h) TOBACCO PRODUCTS :(Includes: Beer, Toddy, Liquor, Other intoxicants)
i) ALCOHOL:(Includes: Beer, Toddy, Liquor, Other intoxicants)
j) DURABLE GOODS :(Includes: Suitcase, trunk, hand bag, other travel goods,Spectacles, pen, lock, umbrella, Radio, walkman, torch, batteries etc., Camera,cassettes, films etc., Photography, Video Cassette, Sports items and Toys, Others)
k) FOOTWEAR : (Includes; Leather footwear, Rubber footwear, Others)
l) TOILETRIES : ( Toilet soap, washing soap, washing powder, hair oil etc., Toothbrush, Tooth paste, Tooth powder, Body talcum, Powder, Face cream, Shavingblades, shaving stick, razor, shaving cream, other toiletries)
m) GEMS AND JEWELLERY: (Includes: Gems and jewellery)
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n) MEDICINES AND HEALTH RELATED ITEMS (Reference period: yesterday /today)
(o) PRINTING AND PUBLISHING (reference period: yesterday/dotay)(includes: Book, Magazines, Newspapers, Library and other stationary)
(p) PASSENGER TRANSPORT SERVICES (Reference period during the month(Includes: Railways, passenger transport by bus service , Passenger transport byother Motor vehicles, Own Transport- Two wheeler , Own transport –Auto
Rickshaw \ car \ Jeep \ bus \ tractor, other , Passenger on freight transport via hackney
carriage , bullock cart, ekkas, etc, Transport by animals, Transport by man including
rickshaw and cart pullers, pushcart , palki bearers, doli carriages, etc, Own Transport-
Animal driven transport , Own Transport – Rickshaw , Ship \ boat, Air)
PART 1: SUGGESTIONS
Please give your suggestion for improvement of visitor at the centre:
Name of the supervisor Name of theInvestigator
SignatureSignature
DateDate
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SURVEY OF VISITOR ACCOMMODATION UNIT
Reference Period :
(Codes – January:1,February:2,March:3, April :4,May:5,June :6, July :7,August :8,Sept:-9, October:10,Nov: 11,Dec:12)
Year (2005 =5, 2006 =6 )
Name of the Centre :______________________
_____(Refer Annexure 1)
1. Name and address of theHotel/ establishment:
________________________
2. Type of accommodationunit (Please tick AND PUTCODE
Single Star -1Two Star - 2Three Star - 3Four Star - 4Five Star - 5Deluxe - 6Heritage hotel - 7Unstarred hotel - 8Guest House –9Visitor Bungalow –10Dormitory – 11Youth Hostel – 12,Dharamshala –13.
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3. Ownership details (Please use the following codes)Govt. owned –1, Public Ltd Company – 2,Private Ltd Company – 3,Single owner –4, Charitable trust – 5.
4. Does the hotel belong to a chain/group Yes/ No (Please use the followingcodes)Codes - Yes - 1, No - 2If yes, Specify
5. Year of commencement. (Example for 1969, post 1968)
6. Please furnish the followinga) Number of Rooms/BedsType of Accommodation
No. of
Rooms
No. of Beds
Dormitory/ Hall
Single AC
Double Ac
Suits AC
Single Non AC
Double Non AC
Suits Non AC
b) Facility Available
Type of facilityWith AC Without AC
Banquet Hall
Conference Hall
Health Club
Massage Centre
Other (specify)
c) Whether Swimming Pool Facility Available (Pls use the codes)
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Yes - 1, No - 2
7. Average Occupancy Ratio during the month8. Employment Statistics
DepartmentsNumber ofPermanentEmployees
Number of Causal ortemporary employees
Management Team
Front Office
F & B (Service)
F & B (Kitchen)
House Keeping
Accounts
EDP
Security
Sales & Marketing
Purchase & Store
Human Resource
Public Relation
Engineering
Telephone
Health Club
Laundry
Other departments
Total
9. Please generate the following statistics in respect of visitor inflow
Sl.No.
Type ofVisitors(Domestic – 1Foreign – 2)
Name of the State (In case of domesticovernight visitors) /Name of the country(in case foreignovernight visitors).
Number ofvisitors
Bednightspent
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Post the relevantstate code/countrycode as provided inthe list
Monthly Revenue Monthly Tax PaidSTATE CODES COUNTRY CODES
1 J & K 19 CHATTISGARH 1. UK 19 UAE2 H.P. 20 BIHAR 2. USA 20 SPAIN3 PUNJAB 21 JHARKHAND 3. CANADA 21 SWITZERLAND4 HARYANA 22 A.P 4. GERMANY 22 CHINA5 UTTARANCHAL 23 KARNATAKA 5. EUROPE 23 SAUDI ARABIA6 U.P. 24 KERALA 6. AUSTRALIA 24 GREECE7 DELHI 25 TAMIL NADU 7. SRI LANKA 25 OTHERS
8 MANIPUR 26 ARUNACHALPRADESH 8. FRANCE 26 BELGIUM
9 TRIPURA 27 ASSAM 9. JAPAN10 MEGHALAYA 28 NAGALAND 10. MALAYSIA11 MIZORAM 29 GOA 11 SINGAPORE
12 SIKKIM 30 ANDAMAN &NICOBAR 12 ITALY
13 WEST BENGAL 31 DAMAN & DIU 13 NEPAL14 ORISSA 32 LAKSHWADEEP 14 NETHERLANDS15 RAJASTHAN 33 PONDICHEERY 15 KOREA16 GUJARAT 34 CHANDIGARH 16 ISRAEL
17 MAHARASHTRA 35 DADRA &NAGAR HAVELI 17 PAKISTAN
18 M.P. 18 BANGLADESH
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Executive Summary
1. Tourism in Orissa
Orissa, a maritime state, on the east coast of India, is bounded by West
Bengal and Jharkhand on the North, Andhra Pradesh on the South, the Bay
of Bengal on the East and Chattisgarh on the West. Its location is between
17°49`N to 22°34`N latitudes and 81°27’E to 87°29’E longitudes. Large
numbers of small and big rivers dissect the state before draining into the Bay
of Bengal, which washes its shores on the southern side. As per the latest
census figures the State ranks eleventh in terms of total population and ninth
in terms of total area. Perpetually washed by the blue waters of the Bay of
Bengal it has a total coastal length of 482 Km. The state is endowed with a
vast reserve of mineral as well as other natural resources. The state has also
won accolades both in domestic as well as international markets for its
exquisite art and crafts. Works of Appliqué, Metal Crafts, Silver Filigree, Patta
Chitra from the State has won special appreciations from places in and
around the world.
Owing to its rich and varied topography, vibrant culture and captivating
festivities, the State of Orissa offers immense tourism delights to the visitors
in the State. Tourists, starting from neighboring states to the far flung
countries throng the state at different times especially during the festivities.
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India initiated pilot surveys in ten
states including Orissa state on a plan to outsource collection activity of
tourism statistics for the different states. ACNielsen ORG-MARG Pvt. Ltd.
was entrusted with collection of tourism statistics for the State of Orissa. The
pilot survey was for a period of 12 months with the purpose to gain
experience for future surveys.
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2. Overview of Methodology adopted
ACNielsen ORG - MARG conducted the research with a blend of secondary
as well as primary research. The detailed task wise methodology, target
groups and information procured from each source is given in Chapter 4 of
the report: The broad methodology is given below:
Primary
Research
Secondary
Research
State Tourism Department
Tourist Destinations in the State
Short listing
Internet Publications Interaction with Officials
Earmarking Destinations
Tourist Flow
Deriving Sample Size & Plan
Finalizing Destinations
Accommodation Units
Tour Operators
Tourist
Handicraft Shops
Primary Survey at each destination
Listing
&
Fixing
Obtaining feedback at desired interval
Listing
&
Fixing
Contact as
per
Sampling
Plan
Listing
&
Fixing
Data
Scrutiny To check Consistency & inter – consistency of data
Analysis To generate report in accordance with laid Research Objective
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3. Visitor locations surveyed
On the basis of secondary research the following locations were selected for
survey in the state, which are as depicted in the Table below.
District Location Importance Grade
Angul
1. Angul District Headquarters B
2. Deulajhari Hot Spring B
3. Tikarpara Scenic Spot & Wildlife A
Balangir
4. Balangir District Headquarters B
5. Harishankar Religious Center B
6. Ranipur Jharial 64 Yogi Shrine B
Balasore
7. Balasore District Headquarters C
8. Chandaneswar Religious Center A
9.Chandipur Vanishing Beach A
10. Kasaphal Sea Beach C
11. Panchalingeswar Scenic Spot A
12. Remuna Religious Center A
13. Talasari Sea Beach C
Bargarh
14. Bargarh Sambalpuri Handloom C
15. Debrigarh Wildlife B
16. Nrusimhanth Religious Center A
Bhadrak
17. Aradi Religious Center A
18. Bhadrak District Headquarters B
19. Chandbali Entry Point to Bhitarkanika A
Boudh 20. Boudh Buddhist Shrine A
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District Location Importance Grade
Cuttack
21. Cuttack Historical Site & Silver Filigree A
22. Ansupa Picturesque lake B
23. Bhattarika Religious Center B
24. Dhabaleswar Religious Center A
25. Lalitgiri Buddhist Shrine A
Deogarh 26. Paradhanpat Waterfall B
Dhenkanal
27. Dhenkanal District Headquarters C
28. Joranda Mahima Shrine A
29. Kaplias Religious Center A
Gajapati 30. Paralakhemundi District Headquarters C
Ganjam
31 Berhampur Tie & Dye Tassar Textiles B
32. Buguda Religious Center B
33. Gopalpur Sea Beach A
34. Mahurikalua Religious Center C
35. Pati-Sonapur Sea Beach B
36.Taptapani Scenic Spot& Hot Spring A
37. Taratarini Religious Centre B
Jagatsinghapur
38. Jagatsinghapur District Headquarters B
39. Jhankada Religious Centre B
40. Paradeep Sea Port & Fish Trading Centre A
Jajpur
41. Chandikhol Religious Centre C
42. Chhatia Religious Centre B
43. Jajpur Religious Centre B
44. Ratnagiri & Udayagiri Buddhist Shrine A
Jharsuguda 45. Jharsuguda District Headquarters C
Kalahandi
46. Bhawanipatna District Headquarters B
47. Phurilijharan Waterfall B
48. Thuamul-Rampur Scenic Spot C
Khandamal 49. Daringibadi Scenic Spot B
50. Phulbani District Headquarters B
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District Location Importance Grade
Kendrapara 51. Bhitarkanika Wildlife A
52. Kendrapara Religious Centre A
Keonjhar
53. Ghatangaon Religious Centre A
54. Keonihar District Headquarters B
55. Murga Mahadev Religious Centre A
56. Podasingidi (Garh
Chandi, Chakratirtha) Religious Centre A
57. Sanaghagra Waterfall B
58. Sarai ( Keshri Kunda ) Religious& Scenic Spot C
59. Sitabinji Fresco Paintings B
Khurda
60. Atri Hot Spring B
61. Bhubaneswar State Capital & Temple City A
62. Chilika ( Keshri Kunda ) Idyllic Lake A
63. Dhauli Buddhist Site A
64. Hirapur 64 Yogini Shrine B
65. Khandagiri & Udayagiri Jain Caves A
66. Nandankanan Biological Park A
Koraput
67. Duduma ( Machhakund ) Scenic Spot B
68. Gupteswar Religious Centre B
69. Koraput District Headquarters A
70. Sunabeda Scenic Spot& HAL A
Malkangiri
71. Balimela Scenic Spot B
72. Chitrakonda Scenic Spot B
73. Malkangiri District Headquarters A
Mayurbhanj
74. Baripada District Headquarters A
75. Bhimakunda Scenic Spot B
76. Deokunda Waterfall B
77. Khiching Religious Centre B
78. Similipal National Park A
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District Location Importance Grade
Nawapara 79. Nawapara District Headquarters B
80 Patora Scenic Spot B
Nawarangpur81. Papadahandi Religious Center B
82. Umarkote Religious Center C
Nayagarh
83.Odangaon Religious Centre B
84. Kantilo Religious Centre B
85. Nayagarh District Headquarters B
86. Sarankul Religious Centre C
Puri
87. Astaranga Sea Beach B
88. Chilka (Satapada) Lake ( Dolphins ) A
89. Kakatpara Religious Centre B
90. Pipili Appliqué Works B
91. Puri
Sri Jagannath Temple & Sea
Beach A
92. Ragurajpur Craft Village B
93. Ramachandi Religious Centre B
94. Satyabadi ( Sankhigopal ) Religious Centre B
Rayagada 95. Chatikona Scenic Spot B
96. Hatipathar ( Rayagada ) Scenic Spot B
Sambalpur
97. Hirakud Scenic Spot A
98. Huma
Religious Centre (Leaning
Temple) B
99. Sambalapur Sambalpuri Handlooms A
Subaranapur 100. Binika (Papakshya Ghat) Religious Centre B
101. Sonepur Temple Town B
Sundargarh
102. Khandadhar Waterfall A
103. Mandira Scenic Spot B
104. Rourkela Steel Plant B
105. Vedavyasa Religious Centre B
Mayurbhanj106 Jashipur
Scenic Spot A
Sambhalpur107 Burla
Religious Centre C
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District Location Importance Grade
Mayurbanj108 Manatri
Religious Centre B
Koraput109 Jeypore
Scenic Spot B
Khurda110. Balugaon
Scenic Spot C
Dhenkanal111 Talcher
Coal Mines C
Balangir112 Kantabinji
Scenic Spot C
Jeypore113 Baliguda
Religious Centre C
Bolangir114 Patnagarh
Religious Centre C
4. Estimation of Visitors
The total visitors (overnight visitors*+day tourists**) to the State of Orissa for
the period of April 2005– March 2006 was 16279176, out of this, 3610570
were Domestic overnight visitors, 35505 were Foreign overnight visitors and
12633101 were Day tourists. The location wise details of number of visitors
are given in tables below:
* The term overnight visitors have been defined as “the tourists visiting the
destinations/locations and staying overnight”. In the report, the overnight
visitors have been further classified into domestic overnight visitors and
foreign overnight visitors and have been so referred.
**. The term day tourist is defined as” tourists visiting the
destination/location for a single day and not staying overnight”
Reference Period: April 2005 - March 2006
Table: 4.1 Month wise number of visitors in Orissa
Month Domestic Foreign Day Total
APRIL 224634 3139 119028 346801
MAY 349902 3172 76022 429096
JUNE 476956 4278 47630 528864
JULY 340084 1550 27807 369441
AUGUST 179983 778 40633 221394
SEPTEMBER 206189 2103 912872 1121164
OCTOBER 330949 1510 72014 404473
NOVEMBER 351048 3206 1577166 1931420
DECEMBER 347028 3410 2372869 2723307
JANUARY 295172 4177 3663045 3962394
FEBRUARY 255492 4134 2701345 2960971
MARCH 253133 4048 1022670 1279851
Total 3610570 35505 12633101 16279176
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5. Trends in tourism Accommodation Units
In totality 1187 hotels having 22590 Rooms and 46152 Beds were available in
the State
Table 5.1: Centre wise spread of Accommodation Units
Locations Total Hotels Total Rooms
Total Beds
Angul 18 497 864
Aradi 3 12 29
Atri 1 6 20
Balasore 27 468 844
Bargarh 11 210 342
Baripada 34 574 1244
Berhampur 51 1223 2165
Bhadrak 11 158 228
Bhawanipatna 14 274 452
Bhitarkanika 4 18 58
Bhubaneswar 131 3342 6455
Balangir 23 422 685
Boudh 3 39 62
Burla 1 9 15
Binika 1 10 10
Chandaneswar 2 38 74
Chandbali 2 34 61
Chandikhol 7 133 279
Chandipur 11 297 610
Chhatia 1 12 66
Chilka (Satapada) 1 28 56
Chilka(Barkul) 10 56 98
Cuttack 61 1458 2685
Daringibadi 9 140 207
Dhabaleswar 1 5 16
Dhauli 1 8 19
Dhenkanal 3 96 168
Gajapati District 9 168 298
Ghatangaon 7 58 192
Gopalpur 18 212 448
Jagatsinghapur 2 10 17
Jajpur 18 265 485
Jashipur* 3 26 60
Jharsuguda 20 352 615
Jeypore 14 342 642
Kakatpur 2 30 53
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Locations Total Hotels Total Rooms
Total Beds
Kantilo 2 5 18
Kasaphal 1 14 34
Kandhamal 12 174 265
Kapilash 1 5 15
Kendrapara 11 128 286
Keonjhar 17 245 445
Karihar 7 34 54
Konark 12 122 302
Kontabanji 7 38 56
Koraput 9 135 232
Lalitgiri 1 5 14
Malkangiri 3 66 120
Nandankanan 1 6 16
Narsinnath 2 9 21
Nawrangpur District 7 108 174
Nayagarh 5 92 172
Odangaon 1 14 31
Panchalingeswar 2 18 54
Papadhandi 1 6 15
Paradeep 13 146 298
Pati Sonapur 2 10 28
Puri 417 7858 18562
Patnagarh 2 12 36
Rayagada 17 319 684
Remuna 2 16 42
Rourkela 48 1141 1994
Sambalpur District 26 627 1139
Sonepur 3 23 42
Talchar 11 128 245
Talasari 1 6 16
Taptapani 1 8 22
Taratarini 1 4 10
Ummerkot 6 38 88
Total 1187 22590 46152
(For Details on accommodation units, please refer Chapter 7 of the report)
No. of Visitors and Bed Night Spent: Trends among Domestic
Overnight Visitors and Foreign Overnight Visitors
There had been 3489274 domestic overnight visitors in the State of Orissa
during April 2005 - March 2006 period and they have, in totality, spent
Ministry of Tourism ACNielsen ORG-MARG
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11043496 bed nights. In totality 35505 foreigners have visited the State and
have spent 105978 bed nights.
Table 5.2: Location wise Overnight Visitors and Bed night spent
State of Origin Domestic Tourist Visits Bed Nights Spent
J&K 6974 40179
HP 6395 24184
Punjab 43396 132735
Haryana 24289 96056
Uttarnchal 7258 62245
UP 108574 318222
Delhi 218021 514363
Chandigarh 7418 84744
Tripura 12674 89951
Meghalaya 287 34745
Mizoram 307 36600
Sikkim 28775 110075
West Bengal 541404 1537936
Orissa 620817 1644720
Rajasthan 145281 448062
Gujarat 132043 468390
Maharashtra 494101 2254648
MP 152637 431234
Chattisgarh 210773 631715
Bihar 175216 484716
Jharkhand 209593 525850
Andhra Pradesh 195549 494409
Karnataka 37150 135710
Kerala 25620 84225
Tamil Nadu 46317 159935
Arunachal Pradesh 4990 29804
Assam 7790 36191
Nagaland 522 13807
Goa 20076 60087
A&N 2322 7610
Daman & Diu 956 19186
Lakshadeep 872 7729
Pondicherry 548 6853
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 48 100
Others 281 16480
Total 3489274 11043496
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Executive Summary - Collection of Tourism Statistics for the State of Orissa E11
Table 5.3: Foreign Overnight Visitors – Origin and Bed nights spent
Country of Origin Foreign Tourist Visits Total Bed Nights Spent
UK 2667 6526
USA 10913 10032
Canada 1319 3681
Germany 2120 6470
Other European Countries* 1337 5492
Australia 2103 23641
Sri Lanka 110 971
France 1627 4641
Japan 1262 4241
Malaysia 750 2114
Singapore 468 2452
Italy 3475 9029
Nepal 458 2062
Netherlands 1599 4976
Korea 572 2328
Israel 183 1129
Pakisthan 89 569
Bangladesh 115 986
UAE 226 1074
Spain 249 1284
Switzerland 1815 4624
China 175 1024
Saudi Arabia 668 1806
Greece 476 1807
Others 216 1326
Belgium 88 418
Total 35505 105978
6. Expenditure pattern for Visitors under different expense heads
At an overall level, major heads of expenditure for the tourists visiting the
centre were Accommodation Services, Food & Beverage Services as well
as Transport Equipment rental. Expenditure patterns for the domestic as
well as the foreign overnight visitors were almost similar for the period
except for the fact that foreign overnight visitor spending on accommodation
as well as food and beverages was on higher side.
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Percentage Distribution of visitors’ expenditure on different items of
expenditure
Items of Expenditure Domestic Foreign All Visitors
Accommodation Services 25.2 36.1 25.9
Food & Beverage Services 20.2 21.1 20.3
Transport Equipment Rental 13.7 6.5 13.2
Travel Agencies 9.0 6.7 8.9
Other Recreational Facilities 4.0 1.2 3.8
Clothing and Garments 1.3 0.0 1.2
Processed Food 1.7 7.2 2.0
Tobacco Products 3.4 0.0 3.2
Alcohol 2.7 5.0 2.9
Durable Goods 2.7 0.0 2.5
Footwear 1.2 4.5 1.4
Toiletries 5.7 5.0 5.7
Gems & Jewellery 5.3 0.0 5.0
Medicines and Health related 2.3 4.5 2.4
Printing & Publishing 1.7 2.2 1.7
Monthly expenditure for visitors of different categories
The weighted average monthly expenditure for tourists at the overall level
was Rs. 7075 Lakhs. Weighted average monthly expenditure for domestic
overnight visitors were Rs. 6987 Lakhs and Foreign overnight visitors
were Rs. 89 Lakhs
Weighted Average total monthly expenditure for visitors (domestic &
foreign)
Domestic Foreign Total
Average monthly Expense (in Rs. Lakhs) 6987 89 7075
(For Details on Expenditure Pattern, please refer Chapter 10 of the report)
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