Correct Answer: Historical, Religious, and Eco-Tourism / Adventure Tourism.
Step 1: Historical Tourism
This form involves visiting heritage sites, monuments, and ancient locations to understand cultural and historical significance. Examples: Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Red Fort, Gateway of India.
Step 2: Religious Tourism
Travel for spiritual or pilgrimage purposes. Examples: Kashi (Varanasi), Tirupati, Amritsar (Golden Temple), Vaishno Devi. This tourism connects faith and cultural tradition.
Step 3: Eco-Tourism / Adventure Tourism
Eco-tourism emphasizes sustainable travel to natural environments such as forests, rivers, and wildlife parks. Examples: Jim Corbett National Park, Rishikesh (rafting), Himalayan trekking routes.
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In the following figure \(\triangle\) ABC, B-D-C and BD = 7, BC = 20, then find \(\frac{A(\triangle ABD)}{A(\triangle ABC)}\). 
The radius of a circle with centre 'P' is 10 cm. If chord AB of the circle subtends a right angle at P, find area of minor sector by using the following activity. (\(\pi = 3.14\)) 
Activity :
r = 10 cm, \(\theta\) = 90\(^\circ\), \(\pi\) = 3.14.
A(P-AXB) = \(\frac{\theta}{360} \times \boxed{\phantom{\pi r^2}}\) = \(\frac{\boxed{\phantom{90}}}{360} \times 3.14 \times 10^2\) = \(\frac{1}{4} \times \boxed{\phantom{314}}\) <br>
A(P-AXB) = \(\boxed{\phantom{78.5}}\) sq. cm.