Dr. Banarsi Lal
Tourism has emerged as one of the world’s largest service industries with sizable economic benefits. With the emergence of ecommerce, innovations and technological advancements, demographic changes and the de-regulation of airline industry, the travel and tourism is spontaneously contributing to improve Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and creation of jobs across the world economy. This has led to the improvement of other related industries especially transportation, construction, retail etc. The World Travel and Tourism Council estimates that the travel and tourism sector accounts for 9.9% of global GDP. World tourism is the world’s largest employer, generating around 231 million jobs, or nearly one out of every 12 jobs globally. This booming tourism industry is emerging as an important driver of growth and prosperity, employment generation, raises national income and improvement in balance of payments. India’s tourism industry is experiencing a strong period of growth in high spending foreign tourists and coordinated government campaigns to promote ‘Incredible India’. Tourism is termed as an instrument for employment generation, poverty eradication and sustainable human development. Promotion of agri-Tourism needs conceptual convergence with rural tourism, eco-tourism, health tourism, adventure tourism and culinary adventure.Present concept of travel and tourism is limited to urban and rich class which constitutes only a small portion of the population. However, the concept of rural tourism takes travel and tourism to the larger population, widening the scope of tourism. Rural tourism is considered as the fastest growing sector in the tourism industry Indian economy is basically an underdeveloped economy. At the time of independence, the Indian economy was having almost all characteristics of underdeveloped economy. Underdeveloped economy is an agricultural economy, as around 70 per cent of the country’s population gets employment in agriculture. Most of the agricultural workers find only seasonal employment. At that time they try to find employment in local or nearby areas. The growth of new employment opportunities is lesser than population growth. A need has been felt to extend the tourism development in rural areas. Countries like the United States, Costa Rica, Kenya, Canada etc. tap their natural beauties in the form of nature based projects. The local beautiful areas are managed by the local community which helps in the upliftment of socio-economic status of the rural people.India has a great rural tourism potential, due to its unique heritage, culture and natural attractions. Tourism is also a major foreign exchange earner. Rural tourism is a new concept which covers all those aspects of travel whereby people learn each other’s ways of life and thought. Rural tourism refers the tourists’ interest in the customs of the indigenous and exotic people. Rural tourism is a different from general tourism which focuses on the local people. In rural tourism, tourists visit the homes of local people to understand their customs, traditions, life style, food habits, their festivals, folk dances, songs, rituals etc. It also involves a study, research and purchase of local products. Rural tourism is very fascinating for the domestic and foreign tourists as villages have their unique styles and splendid natural beauty. The villages could be the centers of attraction for the people of urban areas who live in the congested and polluted cities. Such people want to get away from their daily routine work and enjoy the rural areas during weekends and holidays. Rural tourism is participatory and designed to improve the economic and social well-being of local people. It also points the need for careful planning to project the integrity of sites and minimum harmful impacts. Local community needs to plan ahead to ensure that rural tourism sustains and benefits local community socio-culturally and economically and is not simply the gaining the money for government or private entrepreneurs. If we want to commercialize the rural tourism, we need to endeavor to satisfy its obligations towards local villagers. Rural tourism certain aspects such as fresh and non-polluting environment, traditions, village handicraft, village folk dance and music, painting and sculpture, history of the region, nature of local work and technology use, architecture, education system, religion, dress, leisure activities etc. can attract tourists. Tourism is a socio-cultural event for tourists. Through tourism the person gets the opportunity to see different areas of the world and observe different cultures and way of life. Tourists are a major factor of socio-cultural change. Tourism has many advantages.
It enhances communication with the people, improves self image of the community, increases employment opportunities, improves educational opportunities, motivates for learning new things etc. Tourism creates new jobs in rural areas, attracts many youths for rural employment and slows down the migration of rural people in the urban areas. New jobs in the rural areas may motivate the rural people for education. Employment opportunities in rural tourism can draw workers from other sectors of economy. Domestic jobs may not only improve the status of the rural people but can also increase the income of rural people. Rural tourism may also revive the local people’s interest and pride in their culture, traditions and values. The influence of mass media and hegemonic culture can push the local folk traditions into oblivion. Rural tourism can also provide the opportunities to study the religious and ritualistic services. These aspects of a culture can fascinate the strangers. Religious rituals, festivals and public performances can provide inputs to symbolic qualities of rural tourism.
Tourism is a highly competitive business. Success in tourism can be influenced by the weather, changing consumer taste, economic cycles and government policies. Rural tourism has a great appeal for many rural communities because of anticipated economic benefits such as increased income and employment. There is a greater need for intensive rural tourism planning. Tourism in rural areas can change the rural economy. Rural tourism can earn the money from the urban areas of the country and globally. The importance of rural tourism as contributor to economic growth of rural areas has been accepted in recent years. The flow of money earned by rural tourism will find its way into overall rural economy through the multiplier effect. Rural tourism helps to enhance the national income. Both domestic and international tourism have the equal advantage to enhance the national income as both types of tourism constitute a demand for service and for consumer goods that would otherwise not have been produced. The accommodation construction, increased tourist transport and equipment etc. are the examples of how tourists demand encourages investment. Tourism provides employment many times more than normal manufacturing industries. Many business firms such as restaurants, travel agents, gift shops, transporters etc. earn income from tourism activities. Several other firms such as food and beverages suppliers, photographers, taxi drivers’ doctors, dentists etc. also get benefit from tourism related activities. Rural tourism thus can create lot of employment in rural areas. It can also help in increasing the agricultural productivity as it draws manpower from hidden employment or seasonal underemployment. Tourism is an invisible export. It is different from other sectors of industry. The tourism industry can earn a huge amount of foreign money. Tourism is thus a source of aid from developed countries to the developing and underdeveloped countries .Rural tourism is directly helpful in correcting India’s adverse balance of payment position. Through tourism government can gain more economic profits from taxes on things tourists use and buy. Tourism has now become a major sector influencing all aspects of a nation’s life. Government must take proper measures for creating framework for the promotion of rural tourism. Tourism is increasing at a fast rate and is becoming diversified. Increased tourists traffic among the countries calls for new marketing and pricing policies. There is need of proper planning and effective legislation for resource conservation and balanced developmental activities. The technical resources are also required for successful promotion of rural tourism. Rural tourism can be fostered if it is an integral part of a balanced economic and social development programme. It is the primary duty of government for the development of rural tourism but the private sector should also play the equal responsible role .Rural tourism can help our rural areas to become attractive and prosperous. Lastly it can be hoped that with the positive approach of Central Government, State Governments, Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) and local people participation efforts will be made in promoting rural tourism. Rural tourism may prove the backbone of the Indian economy if the government pays attention towards it.
(The writer is Chief Scientist & Head of KVK, Reasi, SKUAST-J).