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Survival to Revival: North-East set to lead tourism rebound in India in the New Year

Aided by its stunningly diverse culture and landscape, the North-East region comprising Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura is hoping the tourism sector hit hard by a global pandemic would switch gears in 2021.

January 02, 2021 / 13:21 IST
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The eight states of the North-East have come together to give a push to tourism in the region in the New Year
The eight states of the North-East have come together to give a push to tourism in the region in the New Year

The Dima Hasao Autonomous Council is busy giving final touches to plans to welcome tourists to the hill district of Assam in the New Year. A new entrant to the North-East region's tourism map, the Dima Hasao district is an eye-catching destination ideal for trekking, rafting, zip lining and rock climbing. Haflong, the district headquarters, is Assam's only hill station.

"Only the locals participated in our festivals organised after the restrictions were lifted. In the New Year, we will be welcoming visitors from outside the state and rest of the country," says Jonola Bathari, an official at the tourism department of Dima Hasao Autonomous Council. Those festivals include the annual Falcon Festival held in November in Umrangso and the Judima Festival, held this year in Gunjung, a paragliding centre near Haflong, in December.

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Aided by its stunningly diverse culture and landscape, the North-East region comprising Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura is hoping the tourism sector (hit hard by a global pandemic) would switch gears in 2021. "The survival time is over and we are now on revival mode," beams E B Blah, president, North East India Tourism Confederation (NEITO).

In December, the government and private sector officials from the region who came together at the eighth edition of North East Festival held in Assam's capital Guwahati talked up its tourism potential. "Post-pandemic, the North-East has a great role to play in India's recovery," said Jitendra Singh, who heads the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, in an online speech from New Delhi at the North East Festival held as a hybrid edition during December 19-20.