India’s tourism sector continued its strong post-pandemic recovery in 2024, with international visitors returning to iconic destinations across the country. According to the India Tourism Data Compendium 2025 released by the Ministry of Tourism, key states recorded millions of foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs), making them prime global destinations.
Rankings of Indian States by Foreign Tourist Arrivals in 2024
| Rank | State | Foreign Tourist Arrivals (Approx. 2024) |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Maharashtra | 3.7 million — highest in India |
| #2 | West Bengal | 3.1 million — second largest spot |
| #3 | Gujarat | 2.274 million — strong cultural & heritage pull |
| #4 | Uttar Pradesh | 2.26 million — driven by iconic heritage sites |
| #5 | Rajasthan | 2.07 million — significant growth from key markets |

Why Foreign Tourists Choose These Indian States: Major Attractions, Source Countries & What needs more
As India’s foreign tourist arrivals rebound strongly, five states — Maharashtra, West Bengal, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan — continue to dominate inbound tourism. Their appeal lies in a mix of heritage, culture, spirituality, wildlife, and modern urban experiences.
Below is a state-wise analysis of what attracts foreign tourists, where they mostly come from, and what can further enhance international tourism by 2026.
Maharashtra — India’s Gateway for Foreign Tourists
Major Attractions
- Mumbai: Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Bollywood experiences
- UNESCO Sites: Ajanta & Ellora Caves, Elephanta Caves
- Hill Stations: Lonavala, Mahabaleshwar
- Urban & Business Tourism: Conferences, exhibitions, corporate travel
- Coastal Tourism: Konkan beaches, Alibaug
Main Source Countries
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Australia
- Gulf countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia)
What Can Improve Tourism
- Better promotion of non-Mumbai destinations
- Night-time tourism and curated cultural trails
- Cruise tourism infrastructure along the Konkan coast
- Multilingual tourist signage beyond metro areas
West Bengal — Culture, Heritage & Colonial Charm
Major Attractions
- Kolkata: Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, colonial architecture
- Darjeeling: Tea estates, Himalayan views, toy train
- Sundarbans: Mangrove forests and Royal Bengal Tiger
- Cultural Festivals: Durga Puja, literature and art events
- Spiritual Sites: Dakshineswar, Belur Math
A growing interest in “culture-heavy” tourism and UNESCO-listed events like Durga Puja has made the state the second most popular international destination, surpassing a number of traditional attractions in recent years.
Main Source Countries
- Bangladesh
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Germany
- France
- Japan
What Can Improve Tourism
- Improved eco-tourism facilities in Sundarbans
- International promotion of Durga Puja as a global festival
- Better last-mile connectivity in hill regions
- Luxury river cruises on the Hooghly
Gujarat — Heritage, Wildlife & Spiritual Tourism
Major Attractions
- Statue of Unity: World’s tallest statue
- Gir National Park: Asiatic Lions
- Rann of Kutch: White desert, Rann Utsav
- UNESCO Site: Rani ki Vav
- Spiritual Centers: Somnath, Dwarka
Main Source Countries
- United States (large Gujarati diaspora)
- United Kingdom
- Canada
- Australia
- Middle East countries
What Can Improve Tourism
- More international flights to secondary cities
- Luxury desert stays and experiential tourism
- Stronger branding of Gujarat’s heritage circuits
- Extended tourism seasons beyond festivals
Uttar Pradesh — Spiritual Capital of Global Tourism
Major Attractions
- Taj Mahal, Agra: World’s most visited monument
- Varanasi: Ganga Aarti, spiritual experiences
- Bodh Gaya (nearby circuit): Buddhist pilgrimage
- Ayodhya: Ram Mandir and religious tourism
- Sarnath: Buddhist heritage
Main Source Countries
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Japan
- Thailand
- Sri Lanka
- China (pre-pandemic trend, expected to rebound)
What Can Improve Tourism
- Cleaner and more tourist-friendly city infrastructure
- Better interpretation centers and guided experiences
- Enhanced riverfront facilities and heritage walks
- Promotion of Buddhist and spiritual circuits globally
Rajasthan — Royal Heritage & Desert Experiences
Major Attractions
- Jaipur: Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal
- Udaipur: City Palace, Lake Pichola
- Jaisalmer: Desert safaris, golden fort
- Jodhpur: Mehrangarh Fort
- Luxury Heritage Hotels & Palaces
Main Source Countries
- United States
- United Kingdom
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
What Can Improve Tourism
- Sustainable desert tourism practices
- More direct international air connectivity
- Enhanced safety and tourist facilitation services
- Promotion of rural and craft tourism villages
Common Trends Among Foreign Tourists
What Foreign Tourists Are Looking For
- Authentic cultural experiences
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Spiritual and wellness tourism
- Wildlife and eco-tourism
- Luxury heritage stays
Growing Tourist Origin Markets
- USA & UK remain top contributors
- Europe (France, Germany, Italy) growing steadily
- Southeast Asia (Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia)
- Middle East and Australia showing strong growth
What Can Drive Higher Foreign Tourist Arrivals by 2026
- Easier visa policies and faster eVisa processing
- International marketing of festivals and heritage circuits
- Better multilingual guides and digital tourism tools
- Focus on sustainable and experiential tourism
- Improved air connectivity to non-metro destinations
Final Word
India’s leading tourist states succeed because they offer something unique to the global traveler — from the Taj Mahal and royal palaces to spiritual rivers, deserts, wildlife, and living culture. With focused improvements and smart global promotion, these states are well-positioned to significantly increase foreign tourist arrivals by 2026.
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