Government Initiatives to promote Tourism in Rajasthan

Tourism in Rajasthan Government Initiatives

Government of Rajasthan has vision of doubling (present 1.5 million to 3.0 million tourists) the footfall of International Tourists traffic by the year 2020. In the same period, the Government also aims to increasing the Domestic Tourist traffic from the present 33 million to 50 million tourists. Consequently, various initiatives have been taken by Rajasthan Government to improve state of tourism in Rajasthan, including:

Recent Activities undertaken by State Departments:

Recent Awards:

Some Other Important Initiatives:

1. PPP in Tourism Sector:

Rajasthan Government has identified various projects to be developed in public private participation mode in tourism sector.

2. Promotion of Agri-tourism

3. Promotion of Eco-tourism in Rajasthan

The Government of Rajasthan notified Rajasthan’s Eco-tourism policy in 2010. This policy has been framed with a view to sensitize the public , government departments, NGOs and others about eco-tourism and for laying down the framework for its growth in the State in a sustainable manner. Sunda Mata temple in Jalore district, Bassi in Chittorgarh district, Kumbhalgarh in Rajsamand district, Hamirgarh and Menal, both in Bhilwara district have been developed as per guidelines of eco-tourism.

4. Government to Government partnerships

5. Holding fairs and festivals:

Department of Tourism, Rajasthan is engaged in organization of various fairs and festivals to promote tourism in state. Fairs organized in Rajasthan include:

6. Policy incentives:

Rajasthan Government also provides various policy incentives for development of tourist infrastructure including hotels, convention centers, tourist places.

7. Rajasthan Tourism 3.0

Rajasthan tourism 3.0 is a multiyear, multi-modal, multi narrative and multi-crore global campaign to galvanize tourism in the state. Rajasthan Tourism 1.0 lasted from Independence till the early 80s and was powered by Rajasthan’s landscape. Rajasthan Tourism 2.0 began in the 1980s with heritage hotels that married historical narrative with commercial hardware. But Rajasthan Tourism 3.0 ­ is government’s goal of 50 million foreign and domestic tourists ­ based on enhancement of Rajasthan’s current literature, music and folk festivals with new museums, exhibits and events, strong enough for tourists to plan itineraries around them.

8. Marketing Campaign:

Successive Rajasthan Governments have been constantly revamping the marketing campaigns to project state as preferred tourist destination. In 2019, the government has revert to the state’s old tourism slogan ‘Padharo Mhare Desh’. The state Tourism Department has also added ‘Rajasthan – The incredible state of India’ in the department logo, along with ‘Padharo Mhare Desh.’

9. Promotion of Religious Tourism:

10. Rajasthan Tourism Policy

11. Development of Ajmer under Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spirituality Augmentation Drive ( PRASAD ) & Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana ( HRIDAY ) Scheme

Rajasthan continues to face challenges that impede its growth as a tourist destination. The state needs to improve on the sanitation of its public spaces and the ease of travel around the state so as to add to its international appeal. The state should also consider providing more online payment and reservation services as more tourists are resorting to using the internet to plan and book their holidays in India.

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