Chhattisgarh Tourism, in collaboration with TOFTigers, recently organised a workshop on Sustainable Tourism, Best Practices in the Hospitality Industry, and Evaluation. The workshop was inaugurated by Vice Chairman, Chhattisgarh Tourism Board Chitrarekha Sahu and MD Anil Kumar Sahu.
“It was a good platform to get all stakeholders together, to think of ways in which sustainable Tourism can grow in the state and create livelihood opportunities for the locals,” Chairman Chhattisgarh Tourism Board Atal Srivastava said.
The workshop aimed to address the importance of sustainable tourism practices in preserving our natural and cultural heritage. Participants engaged in insightful discussions and gained valuable knowledge on implementing sustainable initiatives within their respective organizations.
The speakers for the workshop were Ritu Makhija, TOFTigers Director Sustainability, and along with Chindu Chandran, TOFTigers Green Team Member and a Research Scholar. They shared their expertise and experiences, providing practical insights and case studies of successful sustainable tourism projects. Their presentations emphasized the integration of sustainable practices within the hospitality industry and highlighted the instrumental role of certification in driving responsible tourism.
Anil Kumar Sahu expressed immense delight at the workshop’s resounding success, saying, “We are thrilled with the success of this workshop and the level of engagement demonstrated by the participants. By bringing together industry professionals and promoting sustainable practices, we are fostering a responsible tourism culture that will benefit Chhattisgarh’s tourism industry in the long run,” Sahu said.
Dr. Shubdha Chaturvedi, Head – Communications and, Marketing & Promotions, stated that “Chhattisgarh Tourism remains steadfast commitment to promoting responsible and sustainable tourism, ensuring the preservation of the state’s rich cultural heritage and pristine natural landscapes. In tandem, TOFTigers continues to play a pivotal role in advocating and supporting responsible tourism practices, contributing to wildlife conservation and forest preservation across the Indian subcontinent.”