The image of a destination plays a pivotal role in shaping tourist satisfaction and influencing their choice of travel. This study explores the dynamic relationship between the perceived image of the Nilgiris – a scenic and culturally rich hill district in Tamil Nadu – and the level of satisfaction experienced by its visitors. With growing competition among tourist destinations, understanding what truly matters to travelers is crucial for sustainable tourism development.To uncover these insights, data was collected from 600 tourists visiting various parts of the Nilgiris, including Ooty, Coonoor, and Kotagiri. The study employed the Garret Ranking Technique, a robust statistical tool that enabled the prioritization of various factors influencing destination image such as natural beauty, hospitality, cleanliness, accessibility, local culture, food, and safety. Respondents were asked to rank these attributes based on their travel experience. The Garret score conversion allowed the identification of key dimensions most valued by tourists, thereby revealing the strongest contributors to their overall satisfaction. Findings highlight that natural scenery and pleasant climate ranked highest among tourist preferences, followed closely by local hospitality and cultural richness. On the other hand, aspects like infrastructure and traffic management were ranked lower, indicating areas needing improvement. The study underscores the importance of enhancing destination image holistically, as even one weak link can affect tourist perception and repeat visits.This research offers practical insights for tourism planners, local authorities, and hospitality stakeholders in the Nilgiris to strategically strengthen and promote destination elements that elevate tourist satisfaction and foster long-term loyalty
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