DIMAPUR — The Nagaland Tourism Association (NTA) organised a programme focused on advancing sustainable tourism in Nagaland at Mopungchuket village in Mokokchung district on October 31.
The event brought together community leaders, local entrepreneurs and tourism stakeholders to discuss the importance of fostering sustainable tourism practices at the grassroots across the state, an update stated.
In a call for action, the NTA urged the government to increase support for sustainable tourism initiatives that celebrate and protect Nagaland’s rich cultural heritage, natural landscapes and local traditions.
The discussion emphasised the need for policy frameworks and financial backing to promote community-led tourism projects in rural areas, creating economic opportunities while preserving local culture and biodiversity.
The event included panel discussions and interactive sessions led by NTA president Vimeto Vakha, general secretary Veshehu Kezo and local tourism pioneers, highlighting sustainable practices that have been successfully implemented in Mopungchuket village.
The village is a renowned example of a sustainable tourism model in Nagaland, known for its cultural heritage preservation, environmental conservation efforts, and hospitality, it stated.
“Sustainable tourism is essential for preserving our unique cultural and natural heritage for future generations. The success of Mopungchuket as a model of grassroots tourism is a testament to what can be achieved with strong local commitment and government support. We call on the government to back similar initiatives across Nagaland, ensuring a sustainable future for our tourism sector,” the NTA president said.
The programme also explored training and development opportunities for local youth, showcasing how sustainable tourism can create jobs and prevent migration by offering viable livelihoods within the community.
NTA representatives expressed their optimism that with increased government involvement, Nagaland could emerge as a leading example of sustainable tourism in the Northeast.
“The Nagaland Tourism Association plans to continue advocating for government support in building eco-friendly infrastructure, training programs, and initiatives that empower local communities.
“Their goal is to establish Nagaland as a sustainable tourism destination, drawing travelers who value authentic experiences while contributing to the preservation of Nagaland’s unique identity,” it added.
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