"The new tourism policy will position Gujarat as a vibrant tourist destination with an emphasis on improving visitor experience, livelihood linkages, environmental concerns and enhancing investment opportunities.
"Thus, catapulting tourism as one of the most important economic drivers, leading to sustainable development and inclusive growth in the state," Gujarat Tourism Minister Saurabhbhai Patel told reporters here.
Gujarat had recently announced its tourism policy for the state, which will be in effect till March 31, 2020.
Gujarat Tourism is planning to encourage public private partnerships in many projects and also taking initiatives like Special Tourist Police and annual recognition through Excellence Awards in Tourism industry.
Gujarat is also looking at air connectivity within the
state and will initially connect two towns Palitana and Ambaji and two industrial cities Ankleswar and Morbi for the purpose, Patel said, adding the government is evaluating private players for this and will soon award contract for the same.
He said festivals like Navratri, Rann-Utsav and International Kite Festival have put the state on the world tourism map.
"The state government focus on tourism can be gauged from the fact that the tourism budget has grown exponentially from Rs 100 crore in 2006, to over Rs 500 crores currently," he added.
