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Paryatan Mitra and Paryatan Didi

  • December 13, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Paryatan Mitra and Paryatan Didi

Sub : Schemes

Sec: Msc

Context:

  • On World Tourism Day 2024, the Ministry of Tourism extended the Paryatan Mitra/Paryatan Didi initiative to 50 tourist destinations across India.
  • The pilot phase has garnered positive responses and more than 3,500 people have been trained under the initiative.
  • The trained individuals now serve as Paryatan Mitras (tourism friends) or Paryatan Didis (tourism sisters), who act as approachable and knowledgeable points of contact for tourists.

About the Initiative:

  • The Ministry of Tourism launched the Paryatan Mitra/Paryatan Didi initiative to promote responsible tourism across India.
  • The initiative aims to enhance the overall experience of tourists by involving local communities as ambassadors and storytellers for their respective tourist destinations.
  • Through this program, the Ministry seeks to foster tourist-friendly environments and improve hospitality standards at various tourist destinations.

Pilot Phase:

  • The pilot phase of the initiative was launched on August 15, 2024, and was implemented across 6 tourist destinations:
    • Orchha (Madhya Pradesh)
    • Gandikota (Andhra Pradesh)
    • Bodh Gaya (Bihar)
    • Aizawl (Mizoram)
    • Jodhpur (Rajasthan)
    • Sri Vijaya Puram (Andaman & Nicobar Islands)

Core objectives:

  • Engaging local stakeholders such as cab drivers, auto drivers, hotel staff, railway station personnel, police, street vendors, etc., to improve their interactions with tourists.
  • Promoting ‘Athithi Devo Bhava’: Emphasizing the importance of treating tourists with respect, care, and hospitality as an integral part of India’s cultural ethos.
  • Educating locals about cleanliness, sustainability, safety, and the importance of high standards of hospitality.
  • Ensuring that tourists receive the best possible experience, which can lead to positive word-of-mouth and more visits to these destinations.
Paryatan Mitra and Paryatan Didi Schemes

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