Gwalior Fort Research Project
Gwalior Fort Research Project
Gwalior Fort Research Project
SUBMITTED TO
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF:
Ms Kamakshi Maheshwari
SUBMITTED BY:
VAIBHAV INDORA
GOVINDPURI, GWALIOR
This is to certify that Vaibhav Indora, Roll no. 38 was assigned the Research
Project titled “Gwalior-unable to attract tourists” by the Institute. He has
submitted the project report in accordance with the course requirements of Post
Graduate Diploma in Business Management for the academic year 2009 – 2010.
To the best of my knowledge this report is the genuine work done by him and has
neither been copied from anywhere nor submitted for the award of any Degree or
Diploma in any of the institution.
I would also like to thank the respondents, who gave their precious time of their
busy schedule to provide inputs to my report.
Vaibhav Indora
PGDM IB (II-B)
Roll no. 38
INTRODUCTION
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
INTERPRETATION
CONCLUSION
RCOMMENDATION
ANNEXURE
Situated in the state of Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior is the city of true royals,
the Scindias. City is well known for its majestic fort, considered as one of the best
in the world. Gwalior is located at a distance of only 118 km from Agra and well
connected by road and rail.
Gwalior City is a District in Madhya Pradesh State near Agra. The new
section of the city called Lashkar. Lashkar is few miles South from the old city. It is
the site of factories producing cotton, yarn, paint, ceramics, chemicals, and leather
products. The nucleus of Gwalior is a citadel crowning an isolated rock about 91 m
(300 ft) high, 3.2 km (2 mi) long, and 823 m (2700 ft) wide. The rock is said to have
been a strong hold for more than Ten Centuries and Old city is located in the
Eastern base of the rock. The old city is
covered with white sandstone Mosque,
Palaces, rock temples and statues of
archaeological and architectural interest.
The Jiwaji University was built in Gwalior
in the year 1964. Gwalior City was the
Capital of the princely State of Gwalior
until 1948 and the summer Capital of
6. You can visit the fort through out the year, but winter months are the best
climate.
7. The fort is open daylong but the palaces inside are open to public from 9:30 AM
till 5 PM.
8. The fort area is also home of the Scindia School, a well regarded institution
founded by late
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
To find out major problems due to which tourists are skipping this
destination.
To find out local public role in tourism industry in Gwalior.
To check the availability of three tourism components i.e. Accessibility,
Accommodation and Attraction in Gwalior.
To know, what necessary steps are required at this point of time for
attracting the arrival of tourists?
Reframing: - Initially, the questionnaire was tested for some tourist then
some necessary changes are made to make it more compatible and
flexible.
Time Frame: The time frame for the project was 9 days.
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
6. Do you think that Gwalior has safety and security at attraction points?
(a)Yes……. (b)No……..
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
10.Are the guides and other agents know their job and are well qualified?
(a)Yes…… (b)No…… (c)Not really…….
11.Are there good travel agents to plan the tour for tourists?
(a)Yes….. (b)No……
Sales
Gwalior Fort
Jai Villas Palace
Maharaja Bada
museum
others
Sales
Yes
No
Sales
Yes
No
Never
8. Are the guides and other agents know their job and are well qualified?
Yes
No
Not really
9. Are there good travel agents to plan the tour for tourists?
Yes
No
INTERPRETATION
After studying the present condition of Gwalior I have found out that there
are various loopholes in Gwalior tourism by which it is not able to pull the
tourists frequently. Reasons like lack of general public involvement, lack of
implementation for the development of the area, lack of safety, etc are
keeping tourists away.
But there is still much more potential in Gwalior city as a tourist destination
and it can improve its condition by taking corrective actions of government,
local people and tourists as well.
Local people of Gwalior are not involving themselves in tourism and are not
aware of its importance.
Neighbouring areas like Agra, Jaipur, Orcha, Khajuraho, New Delhi, etc are
better for touring purposes and have more tourism resources.
Within the city transportation facilities are not up to the mark.
All well qualified guides are only focusing on international tourists keeping
the domestic tourists behind.
Some of the people amongst local residents are cheating and harassing the
tourists.(especially international tourists)
Local government is somewhere lagging behind in marketing the destination
properly.
Some of the attractions are not properly cleaned and are stinking badly.
Proper toilet facilities are not there and the safety and security of tourists are
not appreciable.
Law and order is not followed properly and crime rate is high.
Shopping areas are limited.
RECOMMENDATIONS
REFERENCES
WWW.GWALIORMUNICIPALCORPORATION
GWALIOR FORT
JAI VILLAS PALACE