"Nature has gifted Uttarakhand with everything that tourists all over the world look for, a Himalayan location, highest number of bird species anywhere in the country, our rich rural art and crafts especially our traditions in crafting wooden artefacts.
"All we need is an effective marketing strategy to hardsell what we have," Rawat said addressing a function here to mark the World Tourism Day.
Massive flash-floods triggered by a cloudburst had wreaked havoc in the state last year cutting off connectivity to other places for months.
"We are a small state but we can do better; we will have to work with this feeling to resuscitate tourism," he said.
He said the message of a safe Uttarakhand has gone out to the rest of the world with the successful conduct of the Char Dham and Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatras this year but a lot more needs to be done to showcase the state's tourism potential in other fields by promoting activities like bird-watching, mountain biking and community tourism.
Buransh (a kind of rhododendron) is Uttarakhand's state flower.
