Showing posts with label heritage tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heritage tourism. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Rural Kansas Project links over 40 small communities
The Kansas Sampler Foundation and the Kansas Department of Commerce Travel and Tourism Division joined with over 40 partners to tell us where to go, what there is to see, do and learn in rural Kansas. This is a first result of the "Rural Kansas: come and get it!" project -- to promote rural communities in the State.
Towns are grouped by region or by theme, such as the Amazing 100 miles, the Wetlands and Wildlife National Scenic Byway, and the Freedom's Frontier National Heritage Area. In Freedom's Frontier, for example, where the bitter rivalry of the past between Kansans and Missourians is brought to light, seven communities are linked -- such as Lecompton, the political birthplace of the American Civil War, Piqua, Atchison, Fredonia, Garnet, Tonganoxie, and Yates Center.
Tourists take the communities "as is" and start their journey by first getting off the main highways and slowing down. The Project is to entice tourists to explore, to feel good about spending money in small Kansan towns, and to interact with the locals.
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
"Heli-tourism" is part of rural tourism operation in northeast India

The Tripura government in northeast India has decided to introduce "heli-tourism" in the state by extending chopper services to promote tourism in the hinterland, reports iGovernment. "We will operate helicopter services to 20 tourism spots in Tripura" says Managing Director of the Tripura Tourism Development Corporation, Madhusudhan Bhattacherjee, according to the report. Chopper fares will be subsidized by the government to promote and stimulate the service.
The Tripura Tourism effort also focuses on water tourism, tea tourism, religious tourism, heritage tourism and rural tourism.
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