| Background of 4th International Tourism Mart, Gangtok, 14th–16th
October, 2015 |
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BACKGROUNDER
The
North Eastern region of India comprising the States of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam,
Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim, is endowed with
diverse tourist attractions and products. The varied topography of the region,
its flora and fauna, the ethnic communities with their rich heritage of ancient
traditions and lifestyles, festivals, arts and crafts, make it a holiday
destination waiting to be explored.
With
the objective of showcasing the largely untapped tourism potential of North
Eastern region in domestic and international key markets, Ministry of Tourism in
association with the North Eastern States organizes International Tourism Mart
(ITM) in different North Eastern States on rotation basis. Considering the
contiguous features of West Bengal with the north east, the State has been
included in the Mart.
The
numbers of Foreign Tourist Visits (FTVs) to North Eastern States during 2014
were 1.19 lakh with a high growth of 39.8% revealing a significant improvement
in the growth of 27.9% in FTVs registered during 2013 over 2012.
The
1st, 2nd and 3rd ITM was organized in Guwahati,
Tawang and Shillong, respectively. The 4th ITM is being organized in
Gangtok, Sikkim during 14th – 16th October, 2015 by the
Ministry of Tourism in association with the North Eastern States and West
Bengal.
International
buyers and media delegates from 27 countries namely Australia, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Laos,
Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Russia, Singapore,
South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, UK, USA and Vietnam and from
different regions of the country will be participating in the Mart and will
engage in business-to-business meetings with sellers from the North East Region
and West Bengal. This will enable tourism product suppliers to reach out to
international and domestic buyers and promote tourism in the region.
Besides
the foreign delegates, domestic buyers from other parts of the country and
sellers from the North Eastern States and West Bengal will be participating in
the Mart. Representatives of State Tourism Departments of these States will also
be present to showcase their tourism destinations and to interact with the
delegates. In addition to the business meetings, the three day event will
include presentations, cultural evenings, visits to local attractions in and
around Gangtok and press meetings with the media. It will bring together the
tourism business fraternity and entrepreneurs from the eight north eastern
States of India and West Bengal. The event has been planned and scheduled to
facilitate interaction between buyers, sellers, media, Government agencies and
others.
Post-Mart
Familiarization tours to the States in the region have been arranged by the
State Governments for the overseas delegates from the 17th to
26th October 2015 to create awareness about the rich and varied
tourism products of the region and give them first-hand knowledge and experience
of the destination.
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