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Why Rural Tourism
•

Sustainable Livelihood

•

Poverty Alleviation

•

Uplift of Rural Artists

•

Uplift of Rural Artisans

•

Empowerment of Women

•

Improvement in Urban and Rural Infrastructure

•

Better Image, Quality of Life and Attitude of People

•

Revival of Traditional Crafts

•

Heritage Conservation

•

Conservation of Natural Resources
Significant multiplier effect on the economy
 Every dollar spent by a tourist changes hands 13 times
 Every hotel room generates direct employment to 3 and

indirect employment to 8 persons
FAMINE-PROOFING
 Reducing absolute dependence on agriculture:
 Revival of traditional arts & crafts, building art, etc.
 Providing ready marketing opportunities for rural artisans

 Employment generation during entire year
 About half a million of artisans employed in Handicraft sector in

only one State of Rajasthan
 Handicraft Exports from one of the States, Rajasthan:


1991-92

Rs. 2800 mn.



2000-01

Rs.43,000 mn.



2004-03

Rs. 100,000 mn.
TOURISM creates:
a.

Jobs in situ-wild life sanctuaries, historical places, beaches,
mountains etc. Does not result in migration

b.

Creates a large number of semi-skilled jobs for local population

c.

Contributes to overall economic development of areas that would
otherwise be deprived
EMPLOYMENT

Every Rs.1 million ($25,000) invested creates…
 Tourism (directly)

47.5 Jobs

 Tourism (indirectly)

89 Jobs

(sub-sector of hotels and restaurants, transportation etc.)

 Agriculture

44.6 Jobs

 Manufacturing

12.6 Jobs
TOURISM THIRD-LARGEST NET FOREX EARNER (2001-02)
 Gem & Jewelry
US$ 7.40 Bn.


Readymade Garments

US$ 5.50 Bn.



Tourism

US$ 3.30 Bn.

COMPARATIVE FOREX INFLOW (2000-01)


FDI

$ 2.4 bn



Tourism

$ 2.9 bn

*2001-02 & 2003-03 figures are not used due to the effect of Sept 11 2001
 Image/Visibility
 Infrastructure
 Tourism enabled services
 Heritage conservation and management
 Tourism friendly environment (non-intrusive, facilitating, safe

and secure…)
 Tourism products
 Deepening tourist experience (repeat visits/longer stay)
 Integrated
 Tourist, the focal point
 Circuit development involves creating a circular route to be taken by

tourists
 Based on features of tourist interest throughout the circuit route
 Driven by infrastructure development
 FDI can play a major role in inducting capital, technology, managerial

skills and marketing
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI):
 Augments investible resources
 Improves technological standards
 Improves efficiency of the domestic industry
 Increases competitiveness
 Introduces ‘latest’ technology
 Improves allocative efficiency
 Introduces higher level of technical or ‘X’ efficiency
 Results in diffusion of technology and knowledge to local firms
 Leads to labor turnover or ‘reverse engineering’
 Results in income ‘multiplying’ effect
 Could result in cutting into the market of local firms (reduce productivity)
 Could result in ‘financial leakages’
 Repatriation of profits
 Direct channeling of tourists’ expenditure to the home country

 Remittances by expatriate workers
 Imports on account of weak host country supply chain
 In international tourism, cross-border anti-competitive practices may adversely

affect smaller tourism service suppliers from developing and least developed
countries particularly vulnerable to anti-competitive policies
 Employment opportunities may not increase for local population because of

absence of skilled manpower
 Policy/Regulatory Framework

 Facilitating Institutions
 Decision-support structure
 Facilitating organizations

 HRD institutions

 Infrastructure:
 Physical
 Social

 Investment Products (Opportunities)
 Public Private Partnership mode
Mission for Tourism
Development












Efforts to raise tourist arrivals
Aggressive domestic and international
marketing
Organizing international tourism
events
Awareness about and professional
management of heritage and raising
resources for it
Ensuring hassle-free and pleasant stay
of tourists
Tourism promotion through Internet
Encourage Public Private Partnerships
Rural tourism for generating
employment in rural areas
Eco-tourism
















Tourism Policy
Comprehensive Tourism Master Plan
Promoting Private sector investment
Enhancing quality and diversifying
tourism products
Development of tourism
infrastructure
Aggressive marketing & publicity
Tourism as ‘Industry’
Tourism Trade Regulation Act – to
prevent possible exploitation of
tourists
HRD for Tourism Sector
Upgrading Tourism Support Services
Improved Connectivity
Preservation of historical and cultural
heritage and promoting Heritage
Tourism
Promoting Adventure, Wildlife, EcoTourism (as applicable)
OBJECTIVES

PROVISIONS

To make the country/region “Tourist
Friendly”:



Definitions



Regulatory



Anti-begging



Special attention to tourists by Police



Voluntary Adoption of law



Bench-marking



Certification



Security for tourist, i.e.


Not to be mobbed by beggars,
touts, taxi drivers etc.



Not to be cheated-cost / quality



Accessible/reliable Information



Third Party Inspections



Good amenities & reliable services



Penalties



Cleanliness & hygiene



Exit Clause





Heritage conservation

Heritage



Declaring building/area/township
protected heritage



Construction to be strictly regulated
Single Window Clearance System
 A. Investment Proposals
 B. Visa applications

 C. Concessions to commercially use state assets
 D.

Licenses

to

(recurring)

operate

tourism

related

activities
 Tourism Advisory Council

 Top political and bureaucratic executives
 Membership to include tourism trade and industry representatives,

experts…
 To deliberates upon policy initiatives, demands of the industry,

problems with the government institutions, development plans
 Tourism Regulatory Authority
 Accreditation

 Benchmarking services
 Grievance redress
 Adjudication


Institute of Crafts for the handicrafts sector



Professional degree/diploma in craft & design-techno-design managers



Facilitating marketing and marketing linkage intervention



Technology intervention and product and process standardization



Capacity building at artisan level



Documentation and resource centre




Design input

IPR issues related to the handicrafts sector

Entrepreneurship Management Institutes


Entrepreneurship development for SMEs



Tourism specific entrepreneurship programmers for tourism enabled

services
 Institutes of Hotel Management
 HRD in hospitality industry
 Managerial level courses
 Language skills

 Food Crafts Institutes
 Shop floor level skill development courses
 Language skills

 Centre for Heritage Management
 Capacity building amongst officials in the local governments, town

planners, urban and civic bodies, government functionaries about
heritage conservation and management issues
INVESTMENT

Public

Highways,
Airports, Urban
Infrastructure,
Power

Private

Hotels, Travel
Agencies, Tour
Operators, Dealers,
Handicraft Stores

P-P Partnership

BOT Roads, Airports,
Resorts, Heritage
Properties, Circuit
development, Webportals


Several key sectors like water supply, sewerage, roads, capacity building and

public awareness, and heritage conservation can be covered - assistance from
multilateral and bilateral funding agencies


Separate budgetary provisions for tourism related activities in Forest, PWD and
other related departments



Public finance and assistance from organizations such as the UNESCO and the
World Monument Watch for restoration of heritage monuments

TOURISM Infrastructure (Illustrative)


Civil Aviation (Airports)



Roads Up-gradation Project



Urban Infrastructure



Public facilities



Information Kiosks
OUTPUT
I

Detailed Feasibility
Report

II

Risk Management
Plan

CONTENT
To assess the feasibility and to recommend a suitable institutional and financial
plan for the project
To assess the major areas of vulnerability underlying the assumptions,
forecast cash flows and profitability of the project
To assist in the development of suitable strategies to limiting such effects
To ensure the equitable sharing and allocation of project risk
To reflect the differing perspectives of the consortium, contractors,
Government, lender, etc, on the project and to assess the balancing of
interests achieved

III

Environment and
Social Assessment
Report

To assess the environment and social impact of the project and to incorporate
appropriate mitigation measures

IV

Contractual
framework
Documentation

To develop the contractual framework of the project and to provide the draft
agreements to be entered into by the principal stakeholders to the project, such
as Government, Operators, Lenders, etc.

V

Procurement

To provide a blue print to achieving technical close for the project, including
selection and award of the contract to successful bidders.


Rural Tourism is the main driver of economic growth/employment generation in
more than 80 countries



It has the potential of addressing issues such as rural poverty, empowerment of
women, strengthening the economic status of the rural artisans, earning forex etc.



It is necessary to create the right environment to attract FDI by establishing
progressive legal-institutional framework and facilitating organizations



Circuit development approach yields fastest results



HR is the key



Presenting bankable projects to the investors not only increases the possibility of

attracting forex but also establishes benchmarks for the future
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Rural tourism in INDIA a way forward

  • 1.
  • 2. Why Rural Tourism • Sustainable Livelihood • Poverty Alleviation • Uplift of Rural Artists • Uplift of Rural Artisans • Empowerment of Women • Improvement in Urban and Rural Infrastructure • Better Image, Quality of Life and Attitude of People • Revival of Traditional Crafts • Heritage Conservation • Conservation of Natural Resources
  • 3. Significant multiplier effect on the economy  Every dollar spent by a tourist changes hands 13 times  Every hotel room generates direct employment to 3 and indirect employment to 8 persons
  • 4. FAMINE-PROOFING  Reducing absolute dependence on agriculture:  Revival of traditional arts & crafts, building art, etc.  Providing ready marketing opportunities for rural artisans  Employment generation during entire year  About half a million of artisans employed in Handicraft sector in only one State of Rajasthan  Handicraft Exports from one of the States, Rajasthan:  1991-92 Rs. 2800 mn.  2000-01 Rs.43,000 mn.  2004-03 Rs. 100,000 mn.
  • 5. TOURISM creates: a. Jobs in situ-wild life sanctuaries, historical places, beaches, mountains etc. Does not result in migration b. Creates a large number of semi-skilled jobs for local population c. Contributes to overall economic development of areas that would otherwise be deprived
  • 6. EMPLOYMENT Every Rs.1 million ($25,000) invested creates…  Tourism (directly) 47.5 Jobs  Tourism (indirectly) 89 Jobs (sub-sector of hotels and restaurants, transportation etc.)  Agriculture 44.6 Jobs  Manufacturing 12.6 Jobs
  • 7. TOURISM THIRD-LARGEST NET FOREX EARNER (2001-02)  Gem & Jewelry US$ 7.40 Bn.  Readymade Garments US$ 5.50 Bn.  Tourism US$ 3.30 Bn. COMPARATIVE FOREX INFLOW (2000-01)  FDI $ 2.4 bn  Tourism $ 2.9 bn *2001-02 & 2003-03 figures are not used due to the effect of Sept 11 2001
  • 8.  Image/Visibility  Infrastructure  Tourism enabled services  Heritage conservation and management  Tourism friendly environment (non-intrusive, facilitating, safe and secure…)  Tourism products  Deepening tourist experience (repeat visits/longer stay)
  • 9.  Integrated  Tourist, the focal point  Circuit development involves creating a circular route to be taken by tourists  Based on features of tourist interest throughout the circuit route  Driven by infrastructure development  FDI can play a major role in inducting capital, technology, managerial skills and marketing
  • 10. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI):  Augments investible resources  Improves technological standards  Improves efficiency of the domestic industry  Increases competitiveness  Introduces ‘latest’ technology  Improves allocative efficiency  Introduces higher level of technical or ‘X’ efficiency  Results in diffusion of technology and knowledge to local firms  Leads to labor turnover or ‘reverse engineering’  Results in income ‘multiplying’ effect
  • 11.  Could result in cutting into the market of local firms (reduce productivity)  Could result in ‘financial leakages’  Repatriation of profits  Direct channeling of tourists’ expenditure to the home country  Remittances by expatriate workers  Imports on account of weak host country supply chain  In international tourism, cross-border anti-competitive practices may adversely affect smaller tourism service suppliers from developing and least developed countries particularly vulnerable to anti-competitive policies  Employment opportunities may not increase for local population because of absence of skilled manpower
  • 12.  Policy/Regulatory Framework  Facilitating Institutions  Decision-support structure  Facilitating organizations  HRD institutions  Infrastructure:  Physical  Social  Investment Products (Opportunities)  Public Private Partnership mode
  • 13. Mission for Tourism Development          Efforts to raise tourist arrivals Aggressive domestic and international marketing Organizing international tourism events Awareness about and professional management of heritage and raising resources for it Ensuring hassle-free and pleasant stay of tourists Tourism promotion through Internet Encourage Public Private Partnerships Rural tourism for generating employment in rural areas Eco-tourism             Tourism Policy Comprehensive Tourism Master Plan Promoting Private sector investment Enhancing quality and diversifying tourism products Development of tourism infrastructure Aggressive marketing & publicity Tourism as ‘Industry’ Tourism Trade Regulation Act – to prevent possible exploitation of tourists HRD for Tourism Sector Upgrading Tourism Support Services Improved Connectivity Preservation of historical and cultural heritage and promoting Heritage Tourism Promoting Adventure, Wildlife, EcoTourism (as applicable)
  • 14. OBJECTIVES PROVISIONS To make the country/region “Tourist Friendly”:  Definitions  Regulatory  Anti-begging  Special attention to tourists by Police  Voluntary Adoption of law  Bench-marking  Certification  Security for tourist, i.e.  Not to be mobbed by beggars, touts, taxi drivers etc.  Not to be cheated-cost / quality  Accessible/reliable Information  Third Party Inspections  Good amenities & reliable services  Penalties  Cleanliness & hygiene  Exit Clause   Heritage conservation Heritage  Declaring building/area/township protected heritage  Construction to be strictly regulated
  • 15. Single Window Clearance System  A. Investment Proposals  B. Visa applications  C. Concessions to commercially use state assets  D. Licenses to (recurring) operate tourism related activities
  • 16.  Tourism Advisory Council  Top political and bureaucratic executives  Membership to include tourism trade and industry representatives, experts…  To deliberates upon policy initiatives, demands of the industry, problems with the government institutions, development plans  Tourism Regulatory Authority  Accreditation  Benchmarking services  Grievance redress  Adjudication
  • 17.  Institute of Crafts for the handicrafts sector   Professional degree/diploma in craft & design-techno-design managers  Facilitating marketing and marketing linkage intervention  Technology intervention and product and process standardization  Capacity building at artisan level  Documentation and resource centre   Design input IPR issues related to the handicrafts sector Entrepreneurship Management Institutes  Entrepreneurship development for SMEs  Tourism specific entrepreneurship programmers for tourism enabled services
  • 18.  Institutes of Hotel Management  HRD in hospitality industry  Managerial level courses  Language skills  Food Crafts Institutes  Shop floor level skill development courses  Language skills  Centre for Heritage Management  Capacity building amongst officials in the local governments, town planners, urban and civic bodies, government functionaries about heritage conservation and management issues
  • 19. INVESTMENT Public Highways, Airports, Urban Infrastructure, Power Private Hotels, Travel Agencies, Tour Operators, Dealers, Handicraft Stores P-P Partnership BOT Roads, Airports, Resorts, Heritage Properties, Circuit development, Webportals
  • 20.  Several key sectors like water supply, sewerage, roads, capacity building and public awareness, and heritage conservation can be covered - assistance from multilateral and bilateral funding agencies  Separate budgetary provisions for tourism related activities in Forest, PWD and other related departments  Public finance and assistance from organizations such as the UNESCO and the World Monument Watch for restoration of heritage monuments TOURISM Infrastructure (Illustrative)  Civil Aviation (Airports)  Roads Up-gradation Project  Urban Infrastructure  Public facilities  Information Kiosks
  • 21. OUTPUT I Detailed Feasibility Report II Risk Management Plan CONTENT To assess the feasibility and to recommend a suitable institutional and financial plan for the project To assess the major areas of vulnerability underlying the assumptions, forecast cash flows and profitability of the project To assist in the development of suitable strategies to limiting such effects To ensure the equitable sharing and allocation of project risk To reflect the differing perspectives of the consortium, contractors, Government, lender, etc, on the project and to assess the balancing of interests achieved III Environment and Social Assessment Report To assess the environment and social impact of the project and to incorporate appropriate mitigation measures IV Contractual framework Documentation To develop the contractual framework of the project and to provide the draft agreements to be entered into by the principal stakeholders to the project, such as Government, Operators, Lenders, etc. V Procurement To provide a blue print to achieving technical close for the project, including selection and award of the contract to successful bidders.
  • 22.  Rural Tourism is the main driver of economic growth/employment generation in more than 80 countries  It has the potential of addressing issues such as rural poverty, empowerment of women, strengthening the economic status of the rural artisans, earning forex etc.  It is necessary to create the right environment to attract FDI by establishing progressive legal-institutional framework and facilitating organizations  Circuit development approach yields fastest results  HR is the key  Presenting bankable projects to the investors not only increases the possibility of attracting forex but also establishes benchmarks for the future
  • 24. Village in Kochi Ganjam, Srirangapattna Janapada Loka Ganjam, Srirangapattna
  • 25. Rural Sports Panjab Mysore Dasara Turuvekere Belur , Hassan Sravanabelagula, Hassan