2. Make a comparative Tour Diary of following states Arunachal Pradesh or Meghalaya and
Uttar Pradesh Write about each one of them in 100 words. Make it attractive by pasting
pictures and maps of these states Do this work in colourful A4 size pages and give an
appropriate catchy title to the cover page.
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Tourism Development Plan
Arunachal Pradesh
February 2010
Prepared by:
Heritage Tourism Division Supported by:
Indian National Trust for Ministry of Tourism
Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) Government of India
New Delhi New Delhi
Acknowledgments:
INTACH would like to extend their thanks to the following persons:
1. Mr. Sanjay Kothari, Additional Secretary, Department of Tourism, Government of
India
2. Dr. R.N. Pandey, Addition Director General, Department of Tourism, Government
of India
3. Ms. Bandhana Deori, Secretary Tourism and Urban Development,
Government of Arunachal Pradesh
4. Mr. A.K. Singh, Director Tourism, Government of Arunachal Pradesh
4. Mr. Ashok Madhukar, Principal Advisor, Afro-Asian Development Consortium
5. Mr. Rajiv Chawla, Consultant
6. Mr. Arun Gupta, Advisor, INTACH
Contents
Page No.
Acknowledgments
Contents
Executive Summary
Preface
Chapter 1 Present Tourism and Future Trends
Global Scenario 34
National Scenario
State Scenario
Arunachal Pradesh Tourism Policy- 2003
Chapter 2 Development Paradigm
Development Perspective 52
National Tourism Policy
Development Approach and Strategy
Development Matrix
Chapter 3 State Profile
Natural Resources 66
District Profiles:
- Places of Tourist Interest
- Tourist Facilities and Accommodations
Tawang
West Kameng
East Kameng
Papum Pare
Kurung Kummey
Lower Subansiri
Upper Subansiri
West Siang
East Siang
Upper Siang
Lower Dibang Valley
Dibang Valley
Lohit
Anjaw
Changlang
Tirap
People and Culture (Livelihood and Lifestyle etc.)
Tourism Development Plan
Arunachal Pradesh
Executive Summary
Tourism is service-oriented sector which has made rapid strides globally in terms of gross
revenue and foreign exchange earnings. The tourism industry generates more employment
opportunities (particularly in remote and backward areas) as well as develops necessary
infrastructure like roads and telecom in the economy.
The tourism sector stimulates other economic sectors through its backward and forward
linkage and cross-sectional synergies with sectors like agriculture, horticulture, poultry,
handicrafts, transport and construction. It contributes to the national integration; preserves
natural and cultural environment; as well as enriches social and cultural lives of the people. It has
the capacity to create substantial job opportunities, particularly for unskilled and semi-skilled
workers as well as to alleviate the poverty in the country.
Tourism gives a financial incentive to preserve architectural heritages and helps the
survival of art forms, crafts and culture. It is a composite of service providers, both public and
private, which includes travel agents and tour operators; air, rail, and sea transportation
operators; guides; owners of hotels and guest houses and inns, restaurants and shops; etc.
The state has very low volume of tourism both of domestic and overseas areas. The most
important determinant of foreign tourist arrival has been the permit system to enter the State. The
tourist traffic is directly related to determine of infrastructure in the State and upliftment of the
local communities to handle tourist traffic. Arunachal Pradesh Tourism Policy – 2003
emphasizes:
- Citizen Government Partnership
- Public – Private Partnership
- Tourism Investment Policy
- Government’s own initiatives
To develop tourism industry as an Engine of Growth and harness its potential for the
benefit of the people of Arunachal Pradesh.
The Department for Development of North Eastern Region (DONER), regional bodies
like the North Eastern Council (NEC) have the mandate to accelerate the pace of socio-economic
development in the North Eastern Region as well as to synergies the efforts of the Central and
State Governments for balanced growth of the region.
Arunachal Pradesh is endowed with splendid natural beauty, flora/fauna and rich cultural
heritage, which are prime assets for tourism to take place but one finds development in tourism
sector as not taken place in State. Keeping in mind the requirement to provide economic
opportunities to the local communities as also the need to preserve the fragile eco-system and the
ethnic identity of the people, tourism development plan has been designed to achieve both eco a
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