Travel Trade Journal

Gujarat govt. announces New Tourism Policy 2021-25

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Unveiling the policy, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said that tourism projects, such as hotels and resorts, which would come up in these high priority centres will qualify for subsidies on investment and other incentives. Some of these high priority centres are Kutch, Devbhumi-Dwarka, Gir-Somnath, Junagadh and Dang districts. Some specific talukas of other districts, such as Dhari in Amreli and Dabhoi in Vadodara, are also included in the list of high priority tourism centres. Instead of focussing on the entire state, their aim is to develop tourism infrastruc­ture in these high priority areas. Under the new policy, incentives will be given where it is needed the most.

Under the policy, the government will give a subsidy of 20 per cent on capital investment for setting up a hotel in the designated high priority centres. While the minimum investment required is ` 1 crore, there is no cap on maximum investment, which excludes the cost of land, as per the policy document.

For setting up theme parks or amusement parks in these priority centres, the subsidy will be 15 per cent for investment in the range of `50 crore to `500 crore. To attract large investment­s in this avenue, the state government will provide land on lease, in addition to the 15 per cent subsidy, for projects of more than `500 crore proposed investment, according to the policy.

Other tourism projects which would be eligible for a 15 per cent subsidy on investment are – convention centres with a seating capacity of over 2,500 people, NABH-accredited wellness centres, tourism hospitalit­y and training centres, tents, cottages and container accommodat­ion.

To encourage caravan rental services, the state government has announced to give a 15 per cent subsidy on investment up to `10 lakh, for starting such projects in high priority centres. To encourage new investment in the adventure tourism sectors, entreprene­urs will be offered a 15 per cent subsidy, with a limit of `15 lakh, for buying various adventure sports equipment, said the policy document.

Under the new policy, foreign tourists will be offered a 5 per cent discount if they stay at a state government registered hotel.

To promote rural tourism, fair organisers will get an assistance of `5 lakh per year to organise all-inclusive annual fairs and festivals showcasing indigenous culture, dance, handlooms and handicraft­s.

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