Gujarat Tourism Policy 2015-2020
Gujarat Tourism Policy 2015-2020
Gujarat Tourism Policy 2015-2020
for the
State of Gujarat
(2015-2020)
Tourism Policy
for the
State of Gujarat
(2015-2020)
Table of Contents
Page
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Preamble
Strategies
Definitions
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6.1
Capital Subsidy
6.2
Interest Subsidy
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
Skill Development
6.12
6.13
6.14
Other Initiatives
7.1
7.2
7.3
Homestay Policy
7.4
Tourist Police
7.5
7.6
Excellence Awards
Implementation Mechanism
Annexure A
Annexure B
Annexure C
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1.
Preamble
1.1
Tourism has evolved from just exploring new places to an opportunity for
enhancing international relations, expanding business boundaries and
appreciating cultural diversities. It helps bring different countries, peoples and
cultures together while significantly contributing to the economic and social
development.
1.2
1.3
As per the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India 2014 Report, the number
of foreign tourist arrivals in India is 7.68 million and that of domestic tourist
visits to all States/UTs is 1,282 million. The foreign exchange earnings from
Tourism were approximately USD 20.24 billion during the same period.
1.4
The Vibrant State of Gujarat, a veritable Growth Engine of India, accounts for
about six percent of the total geographical area of the Country and five
percent of its population. From being a favoured port for mariners, nucleus of
business and industry, cradle for culture and religion, epicentre of the
Freedom Struggle, home of Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel to the abode
of the Asiatic lion, Gujarat is richly endowed with tourism assets.
1.5
Gujarat is bestowed with great geographical diversity, from the ethereal saltencrusted desert to the expansive wetlands, pristine beaches to languid
valleys, arid grasslands to lush forests. From Dholavira, one of the first cities
in the world, to the first prototype of Smart City in India, Gujarat has it all.
Tourists here soak in the rich cultural diversity, indulge in the various fairs and
festivals, savour the cuisine and take back fond memories of their visits which
they relish for a lifetime. The popular marketing campaign titled Khushboo
Gujarat Ki has generated a lot of interest in the tourists. This has also
contributed to the ever-increasing tourist flow in to the State. The same during
the year 2014-15 was 32.7million which was 13.56% higher than that of the
previous year.
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1.6
1.7
Employment
(No in Million)
Total Investment
(Figures in USD Billion)
2014
2025
(Projected)
2014
2025
(Projected)
2014
2025
(Projected)
World *
9.8%
10.5%
276.85
356.91
814.4
(4.3% of total
investments)
1336.4
(4.9% of total
investments)
India *
6.7%
7.6%
36.70
45.57
32.42
(6.2% of total
investments)
66.73
(6.9% of total
investments)
Gujarat #
(Estimated)
2.7%
5%
0.95
3.00
0.81
4.00
2.
2.1
Vision
To 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.
2.2
Mission
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
2.3
Objectives
(a)
To make Gujarat one amongst the top five tourist States of India in
terms of local, national and international tourist footfalls by 2025;
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
To enhance the use of ICT in the sector and further improve the quality
of services;
(h)
(i)
(j)
3.
Strategies
3.1
as
civic
amenities,
accommodation
and
other
tourism
infrastructure;
(b)
(c)
(d)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Spiritual Tourism
(vi)
(vii)
Cinematic Tourism
(viii)
(ix)
(x)
Geo-tourism
(xi)
(xii)
(xiii)
(xiv)
Rural Tourism
(xv)
Educational Tourism
(xvi)
Cuisine Tourism
Financial assistance / support to women entrepreneurs, the differentlyabled and SC/ST groups.
3.2
Tourist-centric Approach
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Improving access for the differently-abled, the infirm and the aged
through provision of ramps, escalators and other forms of assisted
access to various tourist attractions;
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
3.3
(b)
Training and certification (both short and long term) shall be imparted to
guides, hospitality staff, including home-stay hosts, tour operators, etc.
from time to time;
(c)
(d)
(e)
3.4
(b)
(c)
Special incentives for adopting ICT in the tourism sector will be offered
to the investors;
(d)
(e)
Major tourism sites may be duly equipped with CCTV cameras, WiFi
services and mobile-based services to the extent possible so as to
ensure tourist safety and security as also to enhance public
convenience; and
(f)
3.5
(b)
Adopting the Sustainable Tourism Criteria for India for the tour
operators and hoteliers as laid down by the Ministry of Tourism (MoT),
Government
of
India.
Sensitization
for
stakeholders
shall
be
(d)
3.6
Emphasis on Innovation
(a)
(b)
3.7
3.8
3.9
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Strengthening
of
Single-Window
Clearance
Cell
in
the
4.
4.1
Operative Period
This Policy shall come into force with effect from the date of issuance of the
Policy GR and shall remain in force till 31stMarch 2020 or till the declaration of
a new or revised Policy, whichever is earlier. This Policy will supersede any
GR/Circular (issued earlier) in contravention of the provisions of this Policy.
4.2
5.
Definitions
5.1
Tourism Unit
Tourism Unit means a legal entity under the relevant law, engaged or to be
engaged in providing any service related to travel and tourism. Following units
would be considered as Tourism Units:
5.2
(a)
(b)
Heritage Hotels
(c)
Apartment Hotels
(d)
Motels
(e)
Convention Centres
(f)
Resorts
(g)
Tented Accommodation
(h)
(i)
(j)
Adventure Sports
(k)
Wayside Amenities
5.3
5.4
Commercial Operations
Date of Commercial Operations of a Tourism Unit is the date on which the
Tourism Unit is open to tourists on a commercial basis, after due testing, trial
running and commissioning under relevant Government rules.
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5.5
5.6
5.7
Hotel
Hotel projects should have facilities expected of establishments in the one to
five star categories as per the prevailing Guidelines of Hotels laid down by the
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. Such hotels should also obtain
necessary category certification from the competent authority.
5.8
Heritage Hotel
Heritage Hotel means a hotel run in a fort, fortress, palace, haveli, castle,
hunting lodge or residence with heritage features, built prior to January 1950
and approved by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. Such Heritage
Hotels should also obtain necessary category certification from the competent
authority.
5.9
Apartment Hotel
Apartment Hotel projects should have facilities as per the prevailing
Guidelines for Apartment Hotels laid down by the Ministry of Tourism,
Government of India. Such Apartment Hotels should also obtain necessary
category certification from the competent authority.
5.10
Motel
Motel projects should have facilities conforming to the prevailing Guidelines
for Motels laid down by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. Such
Motels should also obtain necessary category certification from the competent
authority.
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5.11
Convention Centre
Convention Centre should have facilities as per the prevailing Guidelines for
Convention Centre as laid down by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of
India. Such Convention Centre should also obtain necessary category
certification from the competent authority.
5.12
Resort
Resort projects should be of three-star category or above having facilities as
per the prevailing Guidelines of Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.
Such Resorts should also obtain necessary category certification from the
competent authority.
5.13
Tented Accommodation
Tented Accommodation projects should have facilities as per the prevailing
Guidelines for Tented Accommodation as laid down by the Ministry of
Tourism, Government of India. Such Tented Accommodation should also
obtain necessary category certification from the competent authority.
5.14
Institute
must
be
offering
tourism/hospitality
courses
that
are
5.16
Amusement Park
Amusement Park should have entertainment facilities such as rides, games,
etc built over a minimum plot area of 40,000 sq.m.(about 10 acres). Stand12
Water Park
Water Park should have a minimum of three water slides with a plot area of at
least 20,000 sq.m. (about 5 acres) and a capacity to handle at least 100
sliders simultaneously.
5.18
Theme Park
Theme Park should be based on a single or series of themes having a plot
measuring at least 10,000 sq.m. (about 2.5 acres). It may have amusement
rides, water slides, accommodation (at least ten lettable rooms), restaurant,
theatre, shopping area, activity area and theme areas. It is, however, not
mandatory to have all these features.
The projects under para 5.16, 5.17 and 5.18, if meeting the criteria of
employment and investment as per the Mega Tourism units (as per para 5.15)
would be entitled to benefits as such under the Policy.
5.19
Adventure Sports
Adventure Sports should have the requisite infrastructure, equipment and
trained staff, along with appropriate safety-and-rescue set-up, that will provide
tourists with an opportunity to undertake permissible adventure and suchother
activities like mountaineering, river rafting, etc. All requisite permissions from
various Competent Authorities as also a comprehensive insurance cover will
have to be obtained beforehand.
5.20
Wayside Amenities
Wayside amenities would be a complex comprising resting areas, toilets,
cafeteria, shops, first-aid facility, parking, souvenir booths, etc located on
National/State Highways and Other District Roads. It is, however, not
mandatory to have all these features. Detailed guidelines in this regard will be
issued hereafter.
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6.
6.1
Admissible
Subsidy*
Maximum
Limit
15%
15%
Rs. 10 crore
Tented accommodation
(with minimum investment
Rs.0.20 crore)
20%
10%
Rs.0.50 crore
of
(ii)
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(iii)
(iv)
New
Tourism
Units
owned
and
managed
by
women
(c)
Working Capital;
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Interest capitalized;
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
6.2
(ii)
(b)
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
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per Industry Rates and the same will be applicable with effect from the date of
appropriate notification in this regard by the State Government.
6.7
6.8
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
It is, however, clarified that the Mega Tourism Units shall not be entitled
to any interest subsidy.
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Building, that is, any built-up area used for the eligible unit including
administrative building, staff residential quarters, and accommodation
for such facilities as required for running the unit.
(ii)
Plant and machinery, that is, tools and equipment and their installation
charges including water sports equipment, tents, other equipment as
are necessarily required and exclusively used for sustaining the
working of the unit but will not include vehicles, furniture and fixtures,
cutlery, crockery and utensils.
(iii)
However, the heads of investments as excluded under para 6.1 (c) shall
similarly not be eligible for incentives under this category as well.
6.9
No of Persons Directly
Employed
Incentive Amount
50
Rs. 10 lakh
30
Rs. 5 lakh
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6.10
(b)
(c)
(d)
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(e)
6.11
Skill Development
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
6.12
The State Government will duly facilitate and support international and
national-level conferences, exhibitions and other events in Gujarat for
the promotion of usage of ICT in Tourism Sector. Financial assistance
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(c)
Provision
of
audio
video
guides
at
selected
heritage
(e)
(f)
6.13
Monthly tourist data are collected from key tourism destinations and
then collated and analysed. Apart from basic tourist data, there is a
need to methodically carry out regular market studies/research
intensively to understand the emerging trends in tourism as also to
appreciate the travel patterns of the tourists visiting Gujarat.
(b)
Over
and
above
the
foregoing
categorically-stated
incentives
and
6.14
(b)
(c)
The unit shall have the option for date of availment of interest subsidy
either from the date of the first disbursement of the loan or from the
date of commencement of commercial operation. This opted-for date
will be final and period of 5 year will start from that date.
(d)
(e)
The unit availing the incentives under the Policy shall install and
effectively operate and maintain pollution control measures as per the
standards prescribed by the competent authority in this regard.
(g)
(h)
(i)
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7.
Other Initiatives
7.1
(b)
A separate operating PPP model would also be worked out. Such facilities will
be eligible for Capital Subsidy and other benefits.
(c)
7.2
7.3
Home-stay Policy
The State Government announced the Incentives and Guidelines policy for
Registration of Home-stay Establishments on 20/11/2014. Home-owners who,
together with their family, inhabit the same premises which must be their
principal place of residence. Only those residential houses which exist from
before 31stMay 2014 will be eligible under this Policy which may be amended
from time to time in consultation with Forest & Environment Department.
Furthermore, in this regard, the directives issued by Honble Courts from time
to time shall be duly complied with in letter and spirit.
7.4
Tourist Police
In consultation with the Home Department, on the lines of traffic police, an
effort will be made to evolve the institution of Tourist Police to suitably assist,
facilitate and guide the Tourists as also to safeguard their interests.
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7.5
7.6
Excellence Awards
Annual Tourism Awards will be instituted for recognition of excellence in
tourism products and services as also for contribution to the growth of tourism
in the State. The various categories are mentioned below:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
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8.
Implementation Mechanism
8.1
Chairman
Chief Secretary
Vice Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
10
Member
11
Member
12
Member
Commissioner of Tourism
MemberSecretary
6
7
13
14
Member
Member
Member
Other Departments and /or subject experts may be invited from time to time
as per the requirements.
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8.2
8.3
Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Industries Commissioner
Member
Member
Member
Commissioner of Tourism
MemberSecretary
Interpretation
The interpretation of the Policy by SLIC / Industries and Mines Department
will be final and binding.
8.4
CoT will act as the Nodal Agency for the implementation of the Policy.
(b)
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Annexure A
Tourism in Gujarat: A Wholesome Menu
Head / Category
Details / Locations
Cruise Tourism
Ports
&
Transport
Department
and
Home
with
due
regard
to
CRZ
and
other
regulations.
Destinations like Dandi, Tithal, Umergaon, Dumas,
Somnath, Porbandar, Okhamadi, Ahmedpur-Mandvi and
others shall be explored.
Cinematic
Tourism
Spiritual Tourism
Infrastructure
augmentation
of
the
existing
spiritual
and Culture
Tourism
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Archaeological
and Historical
Tourism
of
Interpretation
Centres
at
key
Khadi, Handloom,
Handicraft and
Textile Tourism
Eco-Tourism
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Adventure / Water
Sports / Golf
Tourism
Wellness Tourism
Medical Tourism
Cuisine Tourism
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Educational
Tourism
Industrial Tourism
Rural Tourism
Tourism
Circuits Over and above the various tourism circuits identified by the
and Destinations
Note:
Sant Nagari
Lakhpat
Ahmedabad / Baroda
Narmada Parikrama& Many More
TCGL will concentrate upon the full-fledged
development of such selected circuits / destinations
as may be mandated by the State Government from
time to time. Due efforts will be made to seek GoI
funding and enlist popular participation in an
appropriate manner.
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Annexure B
A Glimpse of Fairs and Festivals *
Sr. No
Fairs
Place
Month
Bhavnath Fair
Junagadh
February/March
Dang Darbar
Dang
March/April
Chitra-Vichitra Fair
Khedbrahma,
March/April
Sabarkantha
4
Kavant Fair
ChhotaUdeipur
March
Tarnetar Fair
Surendranagar
August/September
BhadrapadAmbaji Fair
Ambaji, Banaskantha
August/September
Shamlaji Fair
Shamlaji, Sabarkantha
November
Vautha Fair
Dholka, Ahmedabad
November
Ahmedabad
January
Modhera, Mehsana
January
Festivals
1
International Kite
Festival (Uttarayan)
Modhera Dance
Festival
Navratri Festival
September/October
Tanariri Festival
Vadnagar, Mehsana
January
RannUtsav
December to March
Kutch
6
Adalaj, Ahmedabad
November/December
Monsoon Festival
Saputara, Dang
August/September
Other Events
1
Paragliding Festival
Saputara, Dang
December
Polo Forest,
January
Sabarkantha
3
Kutch
December/January
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Annexure C
Abbreviations
AMRUT
ASI
BISAG
CoT
CRZ
FAM
FCI
FEE
FSI
GDP
GIDB
GITCO
GMB
GPCB
GPYVB
GR
GST
GUJCOST
GUJSAIL
GUJTOP
HRIDAY
ICT
IHM
ISR
LRGP
MICE
MoC
MOEF
MoT
MoUD
PRASAD
SLEC
SLIC
TCGL
UNESCO
UNWTO
WTTC
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Contacts
Additional Chief
Secretary,
Industries & Mines
Department
Secretary (Tourism)
New Sachivalaya,
Department
Gandhinagar
New Sachivalaya,
Department
Gandhinagar
Udyog Bhavan,
Sector 11,
Gandhinagar
Block No. 16/17,
Managing Director,
TCGL
4th Floor,
Udyog Bhavan,
Sector 11,
Gandhinagar
Website: www. gujarattourism.com
Toll Free No: 18002005080
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