Title: Ziro valley circuit
1Circuit of Arunanchal Pradesh - Itanagar Ziro
Daporjio Aalo Pasighat
- What more to discover Land of the Dawn lit
Mountains !
2Agenda
3Introduction- Itanagar
- Named after the Ita fort made up of bricks, 14-
fortress of bricks. - On 20 February 1987, Arunachal Pradesh became a
full state. The North-East Frontier Agency was
known until 1972. (NEFA). On 20 January 1972, it
gained the status of Union Territory and was
renamed Arunachal Pradesh. The Legislative
Assembly, which was elected on 15 August 1975,
took office on the first Council of Ministers. In
February 1978, the Assembly's first general
election took place. The State has divided into
seventeen districts. Itanagar is the state
capital of the district of Papum Para. Itanagar
was the sage Parashuram who blasphemed his sin,
sage Vyasa meditated, king Bismaka established
his kingdom, and Lord Krishna married his Rukmini
consort. In different places in Arunachal Pradesh
the dispersed archaeological remains testify to
their rich cultural heritage. Legend has it that
Kalika Purana, as well as Ramayana and
Mahabharata, were mentioned in the epics of the
city. In the 11th century, the Dynasty of Jiti
ruled here, it was called Mayapur.
4Introduction- Itanagar
5See in Itanagar
- Itafort
- Gyekar Sinyi
- Craft centre Emporium
- Jawaharlal Nehru Museum
- Polo Park
- Indira Gandhi park
- Zoological Park
6Introduction- Ziro
- A picturesque city of Lower Subansiri is
located in the Aptani tribe. Famous for its soft
pine covers and rice fields, the popular Ziro
Music Festival will take place in September each
year. Ziro is also included in India's Temporary
List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. - In this beautiful hill resort, it is 1500 meters
above sea level. The site is surrounded by a lush
and green forest, rivulets and raised areas.
Famous for paddy-cum-fish cultivation. - The area is famous because of its paddy fields on
the terrace where locals practice the unique fish
farming and water management system. n the vast
forests throughout the region, tribal people
live. Apa Tani's tribe worships God's life.
7Naara Abba
- Kiwis were first imported from New Zealand,
Italy, and Chile, and were never thought to be an
exotic fruit. It was only after it was realized
how important it was that it was introduced to
the market. Ziro is a village in Arunachal
Pradesh's mountains. Here, too, the same wild
fruit grew. Due to a lack of information and
understanding. These fruits either rotted or were
eaten by cattle. With her farm, the creator
witnessed this. She then decided to transform it
into wine. Today, visitors can tour the winery,
meet the creator, and sample the wine.
8Introduction- Ziro
9History
10See in Ziro
- Naara Abba
- Tarin Fish Farm
- Talley Wildlife Sanctuary
- Shiva lingam Kardo Forest
- Ziro Putu
- Kilo Pakho
- Pine Grove
- Dolo Mando
11Introduction Daporjio (History)
12Introduction Daporjio (Culture)
13See Daporjio
- Meghna Cave
- Orange Orchards
- Museum Craft centre
- Kamla Reserve Forest
- Sigem-Daporijo Reserve forest
- Good Shephard Church
- Likabali
- Malinithan
14Introduction-Aalo(Along)
15Introduction-Aalo(Along)
16See Aalo
- Donyi Polo
- Cable Bridge
- Patum Bridge
- Darka village
- Kazu village
17Introduction- Pasighat
18See Pasighat
- Pangin
- Komsing
- Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary
- Kekar Monying
- Sirki Waterfall
- Bogibeel Bridge
19Exit by Dibrugarh-Tea City of India
- City tour and then off you go home through the
airport. - Dibrugarh is North East India's new connectivity
and industrial centre. Dibrugarh is the
headquarters of the Dibrugarh District in the
Indian state of Assam. It gets its name from the
word 'Dibrumukha,' which combines the name of the
river 'Dibru' with the word'mukh,' which means
mouth. This lovely city is the ideal mix of
nature and community, and it's a wonderful place
to unwind.
20Day visit
- Homestay by tea Garden
- Dihang Pitkai
- Namphake Buddhist Monastery
- Radha Krishna Mandir
- Jagannath Temple, Dibrugarh
- Next day Airport
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21Best Time to visit
22Physical / political map- destination
23Itanagar Ziro Daporijo Aalo Pasighat
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24Accessibility with point of entry - Itanangar
25Attractions with USP(Unique Selling Proposition)
of a destination
- Itafort
- Geykar Sinyi
- Shiv Lingam Kardo forest
- Talley valley
- Tarin fish Farm
- Naara Abba
- Meghna caves
- Sikri falls
- Orange Orchards
- Darka Village
- Pattum Bridge
- Siru Riju
- Likabali
- Malinithan
26To prevent the abduction Aptani women were by far
the most pretty. The men asked them to put face
tattoos on their noses to protect them from the
raids.
27Itinerary
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29Strengths
S
- Scope of development and planning to make it
well-known in a controlled manner. - Luscious forests, picturesque landscapes, rivers
and lakes, deep valleys, green velvet of
agriculture and forest land, mighty rivers,
wildlife sanctuaries, a wide variety of flora and
fauna(525 species of orchids). Rare cats only
found in the state Tiger, Leopard, Clouded
leopard, and Snow Leopard. - The majority of the industries are related to
handicrafts, handlooms, arts, weaving cane
bamboo, wood carving ornaments, horticulture,
cultural heritage, heritage monuments, etc. The
tribal population is warm and friendly. - It is also called the Power House of the North
for the production of hydropower. - Key strengths highlighted include a peaceful
climate, abundant natural resources such as fresh
water, land availability, strategic location as a
gateway to ASEAN countries, enhanced connectivity
in the foothills, availability of Hindi and
English-speaking young people with strong
technical backgrounds, state and federal
government incentives, and more.
30Weaknesses
W
- Infrastructure limitations and political concerns
(connectivity and accessibility). - The number of roads that are in use is small, and
the majority of them are either under
construction or will be built in the near future.
Furthermore, building roads above 2000 meters is
difficult. - Several formalities, such as obtaining permits to
join the state, must be completed. - Brand promotion is highly limited both
domestically and globally.
31Opportunities
O
- Farm tourism and fish farming concepts could be
promoted. - For example, the (Siang)Yomgo River event is an
example of adventure tourism. - Trekking, mountaineering, wind surfing, sailing,
paragliding, zorbing, water skiing, as well as
other water sports have a great deal of potential
to develop. - Pangsau Pass Winter Festival, for example, is a
process of social tourism. - The nation has a vibrant cultural heritage, and
also some culinary delights, fairs, and
festivities. - Positioning tourism development as a national
activity and sustaining it. - Creating a long-term marketing strategy and
programmes.
32Threats
T
- Carrying Power Constraint
- Excessive tourism has the potential to severely
damage the environment and threaten indigenous
societies. - Here, there is indeed a lack of oversight,
safety, and infrastructure. - Long-distance travel with weak road
transportation, dreadful road conditions, and
inadequate facilities. poor infrastructure and
amenities. - Other tourist destinations compete with yours.
- There is a requirement for schooling.
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34Political
P
- A border conflict exists between China and India.
- The National Highway System must be enforced and
maintained on a regular basis. - Permit liberalization is needed.
- For a long time, China considered Arunachal
Pradesh to be a part of its territory. - Over the years, the political situation has
remained uncertain. - Traditional village councils, Panchayati raj
bodies, and the legislative assembly are all in
operation at the same time.
35Economical
E
- It has a lot of potential for hydropower.
- Fruit orchards and horticulture can be
encouraged. - The key industries are rice mills, fruit
preservation and processing plants, and handloom
handicrafts. The use of sawmills and the selling
of plywood are also prohibited by law. There are
several saw mills in AP. - Since the majority of the population consumes
meat, ranching, canning, and meat processing
should be pursued. - Participation of as many local residents as
possible in tourism-related growth activities. - The use of funds generated from visitor spending
income for the socioeconomic upliftment of
people. - Seats reserved for state/local residents in Hotel
Management Institutes, Travel Tourism
Management Institutes, and Catering Institutes. - Organizing a public awareness drive with the
participation of prominent local figures.
36Social
S
- Traditional village councils, Panchayati raj
bodies, and the legislative assembly are all in
operation at the same time. - Surges may be necessary to stop them, and
visitors must be provided with full protection on
a global scale. - Due to the lack of other big established
destinations, everybody now travels to Assam in
the north-east. - Caravan travel can be used to build a more
sustainable option. - Globalization has mixed feelings among the
tribes. - The implementation of the election feature and
the creation of higher level political bodies has
shifted the political culture and perspective of
local level leaders, training them to think in
terms of districts and whole territories rather
than villages, communities, or tribes. - Tribal culture is becoming more politicized.
37Technological investments
T
- Itanangar is attempting to expand its
manufacturing sector and create jobs. - Lack of internet connectivity and reliable
network conditions have hindered the villages'
progress. - The lack of transportation access and delays
caused by bad road conditions affect villages
outside of the main town. - The government must take help from central
Financial Assistance to state government.
38Conclusion
- Seek Assistance from Tourism financial
Corporation of India (TFCI) - A competitive advantage in terms of marketplace,
image, and brand. Conduct a thorough qualitative
and quantitative market analysis program in the
source markets you've chosen. - Identify and assemble a highly appealing product
offering tailored to the needs of each source
market, as well as establish and execute ongoing
cost-effective marketing programs in each source
market. - In each source market, establish an efficient
and ongoing market representation presence with
the travel trade. - Create an Internet portal in multiple languages
to meet the details, product description, and
product sales needs of each source market's
target market segments. - Enlist the support of the stakeholders. Improve
communication and raise awareness of the benefits
of tourism among tribal communities. - Construct and grow with care, keeping the aim of
sustainability in mind. - Join forces with the government, hire locals to
show off their village or community, and train
them. - Campaigns on social media, tournaments,
festivals, and ads will also help to raise
awareness. - To provide additional help, contact the state
government. Show them your company's USP and use
the characteristics to persuade them. - Promote and build facilities for eco-tourism,
adventure tourism, golf tourism, tribal and
cultural tourism, and other types of tourism.
39Thank you
- Avantika Badgujar
- Badgujar.Avantika.19btt006_at_gmail.com
- 04 SYBVOC TTM
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