Bodoland Tourism adopts Golagaon Village towards sustainable tourism

In a significant step towards sustainable tourism and community-driven development, Bodoland Tourism has adopted a village named Golagaon, located near the Manas National Park (Bansbari Range).
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KOKRAJHAR: In a significant step towards sustainable tourism and community-driven development, Bodoland Tourism has adopted a village named Golagaon, located near the Manas National Park (Bansbari Range).

Under the visionary leadership of CEM, Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) Pramod Boro, the Government of BTR is committed to strengthening livelihoods and establishing the region as a key tourism destination. Through strategic initiatives like village adoption, BTR continues to promote responsible tourism while preserving its rich natural and cultural heritage.

The adoption of the Golagaon Village was formally declared by EM, Tourism Dharma Narayan Das, on the occasion of National Tourism Day this year. As part of this initiative, a 16-member team, comprising 11 men and 5 women, embarked today on a one-day exposure visit to Mawlynnong in Meghalaya, renowned as Asia’s cleanest village. The visit is being led by Sanat Kumar Mahanta, OSD, Bodoland Tourism. The exposure visit is designed to provide the team with valuable insights into best practices in cleanliness, sustainable tourism, and community-led conservation efforts.

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