Social Sciences, asked by jyotismita76, 8 months ago

write briefly about the problems of tourism industry of Assam.


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Answered by yashjambhale98
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Assam is a good state where lots of tourist come to visit Assam it is also known for its tea production but the problem is the flood the Assam has a flood before 2 months where is ulta serial problem tourist

Answered by Angie432
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Assam could be real gateway not only northeastern states but  also other Asian countries like Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal. The ‘Look East’ policy initiatives of the  Government of India would be helpful for marketing Assam  Tourism in South Asian and south East Asian markets.

Development and diversification of eco-tourism will also be a  new enchanting aspect for both domestic and foreign tourists.  The proper implementation of State maiden tourism policy  2008 can make Assam a major national and international  tourism destination.

From the above discussion we can categorize the prospects of  tourism in Assam as follows:

i) Spiritual Tourism .

ii) Ethnic Tourism  

iii) River Tourism

iv) Eco Tourism

v) Wildlife Tourism

vi) Tea Tourism

vii) Adventure tourism .

Problems associated with tourism industry in Assam  From the above discussion, it is clear that tourism has a great  potentiality for generating income and employment  opportunities in Assam. But even then, no perceptible change  has been seen in this sector of the economy due to some  problems. The main constraints that are coming into the way

of its development are self-explanatory which can be  identified as :

(a) Lack of infrastructure: Infrastructure deficit such as  quality hotels, transport facilities to tourist destination, food  and beverage arrangements, air connectivity by all standards  remain poor and negligible in Assam.

(g) Lack of coordination: Lack of coordination among  several agencies like Department of Tourism and Department  of Archaeology, the tourism industry of Assam faces various  problems in handling the demand of the tourists in places of  both religious and historic importance.

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