Arunachal Pradesh: Where Tourism Meets Tradition

Arunachal Pradesh is enhancing tourism by launching new policies focused on film, farm, wine, and eco-tourism. Initiatives like 'Kiwi Owning and Kiwi Fruit Picking Experience' and the Ziro Festival aim to promote sustainable farming and support local economies. Chief Minister Pema Khandu invites tourists to witness India's first sunrise in Dong.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Itanagar | Updated: 20-10-2024 12:44 IST | Created: 20-10-2024 12:44 IST
Arunachal Pradesh: Where Tourism Meets Tradition
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The government of Arunachal Pradesh is amplifying its tourism sector, rolling out initiatives to attract both domestic and international visitors. The state is known for its stunning natural beauty and culturally rich tribal communities.

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Pema Khandu, the state has launched several tourism-centric policies focusing on film, farm, wine, and eco-tourism. Noteworthy among these is the 'Kiwi Owning and Kiwi Fruit Picking Experience' at Ziro, enabling tourists to engage in farming activities, thus supporting local cultivators.

The Ziro Festival of music adds to the visitor appeal, while the initiative to witness India's first sunrise at Dong is proving to be a unique draw. These efforts not only promote tourism but are also aimed at empowering local communities and boosting the economy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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