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There is enormous potential for tourism in the SAARC region. The centuries old civilization, rich and unique cultural diversity, exquisite cuisine, extremely diverse and vast array of geography, splendid archaeological monuments, historic sites of religious significance and above all very hospitable people of South Asia, make the region a very attractive place for intra-regional as well as international tourism.

The SAARC Leaders have always recognized the importance of tourism and emphasized the need to take measures for promoting tourism in the region. During the Second Summit, the Leaders underscored that concrete steps should be taken to facilitate tourism in the region. Tourism has been an important dimension of most of the subsequent Summits. At the Twelfth Summit held in Islamabad in January 2004, the Leaders were of the view that development of tourism within South Asia could bring economic, social and cultural dividends. There is a need for increasing cooperation to jointly promote tourism with South Asia as well as to promote South Asia as a tourism destination, inter alia, by improved air links, they stated in the Declaration. To achieve this and to commemorate the twentieth year of the establishment of SAARC, the year 2005 has been designated by the Leaders as 鈥淪outh Asia Tourism Year鈥? Member States are required to individually and jointly organize special events to celebrate it.



Working Group on Tourism
The Working Group on Tourism was established by the Council of Ministers during its Twenty-fourth Session held in Islamabad in January 2004. This was done after a comprehensive review of the SAARC Integrated Programme of Action by the Standing Committee at its Fourth Special Session held in Kathmandu in August 2003. This intergovernmental process will compliment the endeavours by SCCI Tourism Council. Thus ensuring public-private partnership for the promotion of tourism.

The First Meeting of the Working Group on Tourism was held in Colombo on 16-17 August 2004. In addition to the SAARC Member States and representatives of the SAARC Secretariat, representatives of the SCCI Tourism Council and the ASEAN Secretariat also attended the Meeting.

Besides reviewing the implementation of programme of activities relevant to its mandate, the Working Group made a number of recommendations for promotion of tourism in the SAARC region e.g. printing of a SAARC Travel Guide, production of a documentary movie on tourism in SAARC, promotion of sustainable development of Eco-Tourism, Cultural Tourism and Nature Tourism, collaboration in HRD in tourism sector by having programmes for exchange of teachers, students, teaching modules and materials, Promoting Cooperation in the field of tourism with other relevant regional and international tourism organizations. It also proposed a number of activities to celebrate the South Asia Tourism Year 鈥?2005 in a befitting manner.


South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation: Tourism Development Plan
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The Tourism Development Plan presents profiles of existing tourism patterns and the future tourism development agendas of Bangladesh, Bhutan, the eastern states of India, and Nepal. It then proposes core strategic directions for Technical Working Group that will build upon and add value to the national agendas.

The core strategic directions include

tourism that is sustainable and contributes to the reduction of poverty
branding that focuses on SASEC鈥檚 products and not on the SASEC subregion itself
initiation of joint marketing before the introduction of measures to ensure product quality
repositioning the subregion as a tourist friendly destination
facilitating the development of a more competitive tourism industry
improving tourism links with neighboring countries
This Addendum to the Tourism Development Plan (TDP) has been prepared to incorporate Sri Lanka's membership of the SASEC Tourism Working Group, and its role in an expanded TDP. Changes cover potential opportunities for cooperation in the tourism sector among the participating countries, including Sri Lanka. The TDP Development Framework of programs and projects has been revised and updated to incorporate Sri Lanka's participation and priorities, as well as take advantage of complementarities and synergies among the five countries.


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Contents

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Abbreviations and Table of Contents [ PDF: 89KB | 7 pages ]

Map of South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation Subregion [ PDF: 1,130KB | 1 page ]

Executive Summary [ PDF: 40KB | 2 pages ]


Introduction [ PDF: 1,354KB | 8 pages ]

Background of the SASEC Tourism Development Plan
Terms of Reference for Preparation of the TDP
Approach and Methodology
Acknowledgements
Format of the TDP



The Planning Context [ PDF: 3,028KB | 16 pages ]

Background of SASEC
Profile of SASEC Countries
World Tourism



Analysis Of SASEC Tourism [ PDF: 5,648KB | 40 pages ]

Tourism Patterns
Tourism Development Agendas
Tourism Attractions
Issues and Constraints



Strategies For Subregional Cooperation In Tourism [ PDF: 939KB | 6 pages ]

Previous Decisions of Tourism Working Group
Core Strategic Directions
Broad Strategies
Additional Principles



SASEC Tourism Development Framework [ PDF: 4,990KB | 42 pages ]

Structure of the Framework
Generic Programs
Product-Focused Programs
Programs Focused on the Private Sector
Key Area Programs



Implementation Arrangements [ PDF: 2,755KB | 26 pages ]

TWG and its Development Partners
Mobilizing Resources
Public-Private Partnerships
Enhancing the Pro-Poor Benefits of Tourism
Managing the Impacts of Tourism
Relationships with other Regional Groupings



Development Matrix and Action Plan [ PDF: 1,316KB | 20 pages ]

Appendixes [ PDF: 391KB | 65 pages ]

Ideas from Planning Workshops
South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation Tourism Investment Fund
Economic and Financial Analysis of the Tourism Development Plan
Key Area Development Concepts
Format for Submitting Project Ideas to the Tourism Working Group
Participants in the Planning Process
Documents Consulted Source(s): http://www.saarc-sec.org/main.php?t=2.10...
http://www.adb.org/documents/reports/sas...
www.adb.org/Documents/TARs/REG... -

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