Sikkim Adventure tourism gets a shot in its arm
With its exotic locations Sikkim is going to be one of the largest beneficiaries of GoI’s ongoing initiative to promote ‘adventure tourism.’
In order to popularize Indian adventure tourism in global platform, GoI is standardizing different facets of the fast growing tourism sector.
Out of total 25 national projects identified to boost up Adventure Tourism in India under Central Financial Assistance (CFA), Sikkim alone has 7, highest in number amongst Indian states. These include 3 heliports and three destination development projects.
“We are ready to utilize the potential without jeopardizing our rich biodiversity and sensitive ecology,” said Sikkim CM Pawan Chamling.
His ministry has already prepared a tourism mission with a target of 10 lakh domestic tourist and 40 thousand foreign tourists per annum by 2015 against existing figures of around 7 lakh and 20 thousand respectively.
According to ATTA (Adventure Travel Trade Association), a global network of adventure tourism companies, global adventure tourism business is expected to reach @ 60 billion by 2012.
“Sikkim is already a liked adventure tourism destination in India. With proper infrastructure development, this state can substantially increase its share in the global adventure and off destination tourism business,” S Roy Secretary, Eastern Himalayan Travel and Tour Operators Association(EHTTOA).
With 82 per cent of its 7000 sq km geographic area of under forest cover, 3 per cent under Glaciers and 14 per cent under round the year snow cover, Sikkim is a hotspot for adventure tourism with its hilly terrain ranging from 900 ft to 28,000ft altitude above mean sea level.
However, beside taking initiative to actively promote Indian adventure tourism in global platform, Union Tourism Ministry is preparing a multi ministerial coordination body too to take care of many issues based upon the inputs from state Governments.
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