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Homestay tourism needs governmental support in West Bengal

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March 1 - 31, 2023

West Bengal is blessed with a plethora of natural bounty - with the glistening Himalayas in the north to the captivating Bay of Bengal in the south. Tourism can be a major revenue earner for West Bengal.

- Saptarshi Deb

Homestay tourism needs governmental support in West Bengal

The state has some established tourism locations like Darjeeling and Digha which attract thousands of domestic and international tourists each year. Additionally, a host of new destinations and trends are looking to change the face of tourism in West Bengal. Among the emerging trends, homestay tourism should receive a special mention because of its recent traction and its ability to ensure community development and economic well-being.

North Bengal has seen a positive explosion of homestay tourism – with locals hosting tourists at their residences. The trend has found popularity as many tourists are shunning their age-old preference for more formal accommodations to opt for the informal homestays, looking to experience local culture.

Homestay tourism – policy

The West Bengal government published its “West Bengal Homestay Tourism Policy – 2022” last year to consolidate and promote the homestay segment. Globally, homestay tourism can be defined as the form of tourism where tourists can stay with the member of a local family wherein social and cultural interactions take place along with exploring various tourist destinations.

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