2018
  • Non-ICIMOD publication

Share

1,349 Views
Generated with Avocode. icon 1 Mask color swatch
244 Downloads

Report of Working Group II - Sustainable Tourism in the Indian Himalayan Region Contributing to Sustainable Development; Contributing to Sustainable Development in Indian Himalayan Region

  • Singh, V.
  • Kotru, R.
  • Summary

With its towering peaks, majestic landscapes, rich biodiversity and cultural heritage, the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) has long drawn visitors and pilgrims from the Indian sub-continent and across the world. The IHR attracts those who seek vistas, adventure, cooler climates in the summer, sport, spiritual solace, peace, and the many cultural assets of mountains. These dynamics have turned tourism into a key driver of socioeconomic development. For local mountain people, tourism provides valuable economic and business opportunities and jobs, and for state governments and private entrepreneurs it brings revenues and profits. The 11th Five-Year Plan of India’s Planning Commission states, “Tourism is the largest service industry in the country. Its importance lies in being an instrument for economic development and employment generation, particularly in remote and backward areas (e.g., in IHR)”. Tourism and hospitality sector directly contributes about US$ 71.5 billion to the GDP (www.ibef.org). Moreover, the 12th Five-Year Plan clearly recognizes pro-poor tourism for inclusive growth.

  • Pages:
    100
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    2018
  • Publisher Name:
    NITI Aayog India
  • Publisher Place:
    New Delhi

Keywords