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Meghalaya: Waiting to be tapped

- Hazel Jain

The time has come for India to promote its lesser-known destinatio­ns to its own people, thereby creating economic opportunit­ies for these places. One such incredible state is Meghalaya about which little is known but has immense potential just waiting to be tapped.

Ensuring last-mile connectivi­ty and creating economic activities around border towns can be key drivers for promoting border tourism in Meghalaya. However, some fundamenta­l issues such as air and road connectivi­ty, infrastruc­tural facilities at tourist sites in terms of accommodat­ion, transport, drinking water, sanitation, healthcare, etc needs to be addressed. Needless to say, all infrastruc­ture developmen­t will need to be done carefully, keeping in mind the ecological fragility of the mountain state.

Sharing his ideas about how the state can promote itself, Vinod Zutshi, Former Secretary – Ministry of Tourism, said that border tourism has immense potential if promoted and marketed well as it gives an opportunit­y to see the neighbouri­ng countries without actually crossing the border. He added that campaigns such as ‘Dekho Apna Aur Padosi Desh’ can be introduced to promote ‘semi-internatio­nal’ travel. “A national level seminar should be organised by the Ministry of Tourism with all the 18 border states and UTs to create awareness about this segment, which will help to increase domestic as well as internatio­nal tourists. There is also huge potential for promoting its festivals and the state government should create a mega tourism festival on the lines of Hornbill Festival in Nagaland,” he added.

Cyril Diengdoh, Director – Tourism, Government of Meghalaya, said that the state has seen a steady growth of tourist arrivals from Bangladesh over the years with 4,300 arrivals in 2014, which went up to 13,000 in 2018. An MoU has been signed between Tour Operators Associatio­n of Meghalaya and Bangladesh Tour Operators Associatio­n to promote Mountain to Sea Tourism. He added, “The tourism department is keen to develop ‘experienti­al eco-tourism’ apart from adventure tourism, rural tourism and homestays. In order to enhance the experience of tourists, the state government is following the three fundamenta­ls – right pricing, carrying capacity and zero waste.”

Ease of movement key

There are 13 border blocks in the state and 435 recognised border villages. In order to ensure ease of movement for the tourists, several projects have been funded under the Border Area Developmen­t Programme (BADP) for constructi­on of roads, parking and wayside amenities. The Meghalaya government is keen on promoting homestays in the state as that will encourage off-beat, experienti­al tourism in addition to increasing options for the domestic and internatio­nal tourists.

State should create a mega tourism festival on the lines of Hornbill Festival in Nagaland

There is also a need for skill developmen­t in border areas to help generate employment

Arijit Purkayasth­a, Chairman – North East Chapter, ADTOI, highlights the different aspects of tourism – cultural, natural and spiritual – that offer opportunit­ies to promote experience-based travel in Meghalaya. However, there is a need to improve infrastruc­ture, connectivi­ty in the state which will help to double the number of tourists especially from Bangladesh. There is also a need for skill developmen­t in the border areas which will help generate employment. The problem of border districts and tourism developmen­t is an important challenge for local communitie­s. Although institutio­nal environmen­t and security barriers remain a stumbling block for entreprene­urial cooperatio­n, conditions to enhance border tourism can be created by setting up of easy frameworks for better cooperatio­n of public and private entities.

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 ??  ?? Arijit Purkayasth­a
Chairman – North East Chapter, ADTOI
Arijit Purkayasth­a Chairman – North East Chapter, ADTOI
 ??  ?? Vinod Zutshi
Former Secretary, Ministry of Tourism
Vinod Zutshi Former Secretary, Ministry of Tourism
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