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Foreign tourists travelling to three NE states to now get easy permits for Restricted and Protected area

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/10/30 at 2:51 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a significant development, the stringent regulations surrounding Restricted Area Permits (RAP) and Protected Area Permits (PAP), typically required for foreign travelers exploring the North Eastern border states, have been substantially relaxed. This noteworthy change was confirmed by Anil Oraw, the Regional Director of the Union Ministry of Tourism in the North East.

Historically, obtaining RAPs and PAPs had proven to be a formidable challenge for foreigners seeking to traverse the North East, especially in states like Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, and Nagaland. However, the Government of India, recognizing the immense tourism potential of the North East, has undertaken the task of simplifying these restrictions, as Oraw revealed in a conversation with PTI.

Presently, foreign travelers can embark on expeditions to these states through organized tours, meticulously orchestrated by local tour operators native to each respective state. Oraw emphasized that there is minimal rejection of foreign tourists in these regions, provided they submit their applications with reasonable anticipation.

The Indian government is taking strides toward the future, with plans to open up border area tourism in the coming years. This initiative aims to allow tourists access to areas within approximately four kilometers of the China and Myanmar borders. Notably, the military is collaborating in this endeavor, signifying a coordinated effort between India’s ministries of home affairs, defense, and tourism. The overarching objective is to bolster employment opportunities for the inhabitants of these border regions.

Furthermore, a number of vibrant villages in the North East have been identified for their unique characteristics. For instance, Kibithu village in Arunachal Pradesh holds the distinction of being the location where the first rays of the sun touch Indian soil, a captivating spectacle.

Simultaneously, a burgeoning potential for tourism collaboration between India and Vietnam is being explored. Presently, the flow of tourists between these nations is imbalanced, with a notable outflow from India to Vietnam. Efforts are underway to encourage Vietnamese tour operators to consider India as a destination, particularly focusing on the North East, which has gained substantial popularity among domestic tourists in the post-COVID era.

The North East region is ideally poised for “green tourism,” in line with the growing global trend towards sustainable and eco-friendly travel. In 2021, the North East witnessed a record-breaking surge in domestic tourism, with approximately 1.3 crore individuals from various parts of the country choosing to explore the region. This surge is attributed to the region’s openness, cleanliness, amiable population, a diverse range of accommodations from five-star hotels to homestays, and the abundance of breathtaking natural landscapes.

 

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