Rural Tourism in India is now one of the niche tourism products which holds good potential to attract upmarket clients who would like to run away from hustle bustle of concrete city life and be in rural environment seeking mental peace. Rural home stays are designed to attract tourists who desire to learn more about the varied life styles and crafts of our many villages. This also creates jobs in villages and thus it brings a halt on the exodus from villages to major cities. This facilitates local talents service in tourism sector as stake holders. Rural Tourism thus fulfils Govt’s. objective of diversification of tourism products & create local employment in distant villages. It works out very well for our country and especially boost tourism industry.
CSI being committed to service sectors invites all the private and public organisations, NGOs to get unite with CSI for development of Rural Tourism in India by becoming an intermediate, a facilitator between tourist and principal destination management companies. Time to time our chamber is also giving recommendations to Ministry of Tourism, Government of India for promotion of rural tourism in the best possible manner throughout the country.
In this respect the initiative of the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India holds lot of merit. Purely on its merit Indian Travel Industry too have supported the project in a big way. In the Visit India Year 2009, the rural tourism circuits have been focused. All inbound visitors at their request are being offered a complimentary home stay up to one night and two days including breakfast, transportation and local sightseeing as a value addition to their India itineraries. Details on these circuits are available on rural tourism website- www.exploreruralindia.org. The Rural Tourism centers which are around main cities with better connectivity are promoted actively India can do better if standards of accommodation provided at rural tourism centers can meet the expectations of comfort needed by international tourists. In this respect, lot of emphasis is being given by Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India while financing the schemes. Some of the centers have really come up very well like Raghurajpur in Orissa, Lachen in North District Sikkim, Samode (Jaipur), Aranmula (Kerala), and Pranpur (Madhya Pradesh) to name a few centres which are ready to accept international tourists.
Ministry of Tourism has added another 103 new rural tourism centres for development in its gamut of product development due to its sustainable prospects & environment.
However the success of rural tourism will depend on projects if they are located not more than two to three hours drive from airport or railheads. They should not also be closer to main cities then charm of rural environment will be lost.
Also the location should have an inherent strength due to its natural features, unique arts & crafts, fair & festivals, cuisine which is unique to the place & that need to be focused & promoted to boost Rural Tourism prospect to the center.
For success of rural tourism, there should be regular capacity building progammes so that local people can be real stake holders. Local be trained for creating local flavor. They should be trained to create souvenirs, promoting local dance, costumes and food which are based on local agricultural products. Locals interest be given prime consideration & not commercialization of the rural tourism product.
Rural Tourism projects should not give urbanized look with modern furniture, classy glass framed outside look, heavy glass topped center table, chandeliers etc. These projects should match the rural environment & should not be based on imported goods from major cities. Use of local materials & less use of material concrete. There should be greenery for landscaping & local plants be used. Publicity should be based on reality & not over glamorized. Eco friendly aspect to be focused for setting up rural projects. These are key areas for consideration to make rural tourism experience authentic.