The tourism department had adopted a three-pronged strategy in promoting RT with equal focus on economic, social and environmental aspects.
Broad basing its Responsible Tourism (RT) initiative, the Kerala tourism
is all set to add another 50-odd panchayats to its existing RT
destinations by the end of this year.
The Department of Tourism has already identified 114 panchayats across
the State as potential RT destinations. “Resource mapping of these
panchayats is underway and selected ones would be brought under the RT
initiative,” K. Rupesh Kumar, state coordinator, RT Cell, told The Hindu at the Kerala Travel Mart.
At present, Kumarakom, Thekkady, Ambalavayal and Vythiri in Wayanad,
Bekal, Kovalam and Kumbalanghi are being showcased as RT destinations.
The classification of hotels and resorts based on global sustainable
tourism parameters is already underway at these destinations.
Already 13 resorts at Kumarakom, the pioneer in RT and winner of the
coveted UNWTO Ulysses Award for innovation and public policy in
governance under the tourism category, have been so classified. “We are
set to kick start the classification of home stays and houseboats very
shortly,” Mr. Kumar said.
The seven existing RT destinations did a combined business of Rs. 3.50
crore during the last tourism season with Kumarakom alone contributing
Rs. 1.50 crore. Efforts are on to hit the Rs. 10 crore-target by the end
of this tourism season, he said.
The tourism department had adopted a three-pronged strategy in promoting
RT with equal focus on economic, social and environmental aspects. The
economic model ensures that a part of the revenue generated through
tourism goes to the local community by establishing a production and
supply network for local produces besides giving members training in
production.
The social aspect focuses on sustaining traditional livelihood by
integrating practices like coir making, toddy tapping, pottery and net
fishing into tourism package and ensuring proportionate distribution of
revenue among the community members. Promoting arts and culture by
attracting tourists to watch traditional art forms in the natural
settings rather than serving it in capsule form at the resorts they stay
in is another focus area.
KOCHI,
September 20, 2014
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