Section Overview
Heritage Tour packages for archaeological sites, ₹1,000 crore for top-10 and 100 lesser-known sites, biennial Global Tourism Summit, certification for hospitality professionals, and MICE tourism infrastructure in Coimbatore/Chennai.
Summary Ratings
| Fiscal Pressure | Economic Benefit | Social Benefit | Implementation Risk |
| MEDIUM | HIGH | HIGH | LOW |
Proposal-by-Proposal Analysis
The table below provides fiscal cost estimates and impact ratings for the principal proposals in this section.
| Key Proposal | Fiscal Cost Estimate | Economic Benefit | Social Benefit |
| ₹1,000 crore for tourism infrastructure (top-10 + 100 sites) | ₹1,000 cr over 5 years = ₹200 cr/yr. High multiplier — tourism generates ₹8–12 for every ₹1 in infrastructure (UNWTO 2022). | MEDIUM | HIGH |
| Biennial Global Tourism Summit | ₹30–50 cr/summit (every 2 years). Investment MoUs signed: ROI demonstrated in current term. | LOW | HIGH |
| Heritage Tour packages for Keeladi, Porunai etc. | Package development: ₹20–30 cr. Incremental tourism revenue: ₹500–1,000 cr/yr when mature. | LOW | HIGH |
| MICE tourism infrastructure in Coimbatore, Chennai | Convention centres: ₹200–400 cr each. 2 centres = ₹400–800 cr capital. | HIGH | HIGH |
| Caravan tourism — dedicated parking at tourist sites | 100 sites × ₹50–80 lakh = ₹50–80 cr. | LOW | LOW |
Analytical Notes
⚑ Analytical Note: Tourism in TN grew from 14 crore to 31 crore annual visitors under the current term. At this scale, tourism is now a ₹2 lakh crore+ sector. The ₹1,000 crore infrastructure investment, if targeted at high-potential archaeological and nature tourism sites, could yield ₹8,000–12,000 crore in cumulative tourism revenue over 10 years. Archaeological heritage tourism (Keeladi, Porunai museums) is particularly under-developed relative to potential.

