The Asian Age

Nature tourism to give a big boost to creating new jobs

- MANOJ ANAND

With its abundance and rich diversity of wildlife, Assam has the potential to become a leading hubs of wildlife tourism in India, travel expert and conservati­onist Julian Matthews at the recent Advantage Assam Global Investors Summit.

Mr Matthews, who founded the UK- based Travel Operators for

Tiges r ( TOFTigers) in

2004, said that while Assam's natural assets are world class, the management of nature tourism is not quite top class.

"But, it has the skills, people and investors to change the scenario for the better. The need is to market Assam as a unique destinatio­n - a destinatio­n that can give one a wholesome experience not to be found anywhere else," he said, adding that the sector can also boost jobs.

Assam has five national parks and 18 wildlife sanctuarie­s, the highest concentrat­ion in India, which are host to 25 per cent of India's floristic wealth and enormous faunal diversity including one horn rhinos, pigmy hog, hillock gibbon and tiger. The mystery suicide by birds at Jatinga is also a subject of interest of all nature lovers and researcher­s.

"Nature and wildlife are priceless assets for Assam. Judiciousl­y managed nature tourism can work wonders not just to its economy but boost its Nature and wildlife conservati­on immensely. It's equally benefiting to the local communitie­s as it will help them emerge as important stakeholde­rs in conservati­on," he said.

"Investing in Nature and wildlife tourism is the most critical investment to save the planet. Nature tourism today is a $ 850 billion per year industry globally, but sadly only $ 10 billion goes back to conservati­on," he said.

Mr Matthews also suggested to the state government to blend tourism promotion with showcasing of architectu­ral heritage, including the British- day buildings and structures.

The state is home to various ethnic tribes groups. Each tribe has its own cultural heritage, socio cultural customs, religious beliefs, languages, attire, festivals, culinary tradition, songs and dances. Such diversity also attracts and offers opportunit­ies for domestic and internatio­nal tourists to engage with communitie­s through home stays and participat­ion in their festivals.

Union minister of state for tourism K. J. Alphonso also acknowledg­ed the "incredible variety" of the Northeast and said that the region had no parallel with any place in the world in terms of its multiple tourist attraction­s like landscapes, forests and wildlife, adventure, and ethnicity, cultures and cuisines.

"The Northeast can be a top global tourism hub. We have a huge mandate before us and the Northeast has to be marketed appropriat­ely. Our job is to create an amazing environmen­t so that the world says ' wow'," he said.

Mr Alphonso also urged the prospectiv­e investors to invest in tourism in the region." I have been to 62 countries, attended many internatio­nal events, but never before have I attended such a magnificen­t and wellorgani­sed summit. It shows Assam has it in it to go global on its chosen areas," he said.

Assam has five national parks and 18 wildlife sanctuarie­s, the highest among all states, which are home to 25% of nation’s entire flora and fauna

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One- horned rhino

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