Rural tourism in northeast India
By: Kashyap, Samudra Gupta
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BookPublisher: Kurukshetra: A Rural Development Monthly Since 1953 Description: 74(1), Nov, 2025: p.41-44.
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Kurukshetra: A Rural Development Monthly Since 1953Summary: Northeast India, with its rich culture and scenic beauty, is emerging as landing destinations for rural tourism. Government initiatives like Swadesh Darshan and schemes such as Assam’s Alohi have empowered local communities through home stays and skills development, improved air, road, and rill connectivity has boosted accessibility and livelihood opportunities. Each state promotes unique experiences from Majuli’s cultural heritage to Meghalaya’s eco-friendly village. Together, these efforts showcase how tourism can drive sustainable growth while preserving the region’s vibrant traditions. – Reproduced
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Northeast India, with its rich culture and scenic beauty, is emerging as landing destinations for rural tourism. Government initiatives like Swadesh Darshan and schemes such as Assam’s Alohi have empowered local communities through home stays and skills development, improved air, road, and rill connectivity has boosted accessibility and livelihood opportunities. Each state promotes unique experiences from Majuli’s cultural heritage to Meghalaya’s eco-friendly village. Together, these efforts showcase how tourism can drive sustainable growth while preserving the region’s vibrant traditions. – Reproduced


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