Authors: Dr.Muhammed Anas .B, Dr. V. Basil Hans, Dr. N Subbukrishna Sastry
Abstract: Tourism has undergone a profound transformation in the digital era, reshaping how travellers plan, experience, and reflect upon their journeys. The integration of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, mobile applications, and digital payment systems has redefined the global tourism landscape. In India, iconic destinations like the Taj Mahal, Jaipur’s palaces, Kerala’s backwaters, and Varanasi’s spiritual centres are increasingly leveraging digital platforms for smart navigation, virtual tours, and cultural storytelling. Similarly, global tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower in France, the Great Wall of China, and the Grand Canyon in the United States are adopting immersive technologies and digital engagement strategies to enhance visitor experience and accessibility. This digital shift not only personalizes travel but also ensures sustainable tourism management by reducing overcrowding, providing real-time updates, and promoting local businesses. The aim of the researcher is to highlight the role of technology in facilitating awareness, enriching travel experiences, and ensuring inclusivity for both domestic and international tourists. Furthermore, this study envisions the future of tourism where continuous digital innovation—through AI-driven recommendations, virtual heritage preservation, and smart tourism ecosystems—will shape the way travellers connect with destinations. By exploring present practices in India and abroad, and by anticipating future advancements, this research aspires to provide a roadmap for policymakers, tourism boards, and industry stakeholders to maximize technology’s potential in promoting tourism and cultural heritage.