Madhya Pradesh’s Pranpur, Sabarvani and Ladpura Recognised as Best Tourism Villages
Union Tourism Ministry announced the recognitions
Additional Managing Director Ms.
Mukherjee accepted the recognition along with rural representatives in New
Delhi
Bhopal : Madhya Pradesh has once again
made its mark on the national tourism stage. The Central Ministry of Tourism
has announced that the state's Pranpur, Sabarvani, and LadpuraKhas have been
declared the best tourism villages in the country. Pranpur has been selected in
the craft category, while Sabarvani and LadpuraKhas have been recognized for
responsible tourism. These villages were honoured at a ceremony in New Delhi on
September 27th, which coincides with World Tourism Day. The Additional Managing
Director Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board Ms Bidisha Mukherjee received this honour
along with rural representatives. The Union Ministry of Tourism organizes the
Best Tourism Village Competition with the aim of promoting community-based
values and lifestyle while preserving cultural and natural resources.
Principal Secretary Tourism and
Culture Department and Managing Director Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board Shri
SheoShekhar Shukla said that "We are delighted that Pranpur, Sabarwani,
and LadpuraKhas have been recognized as the best tourism villages in our state.
This award highlights our dedication to fostering rural tourism. These villages
have successfully preserved their unique cultural heritage while simultaneously
empowering the local community through tourism. We are committed to expanding
this initiative to ensure that more rural areas can benefit from tourism and
gain recognition on a global scale."
Will Gain global recognition
AMD Ms Bidisha Mukherjee said
"this prestigious award will elevate Pranpur, Sabarwani, and LadpuraKhas
to international prominence. We anticipate a surge in both domestic and foreign
tourism which will stimulate job growth and revitalize the local economy.
Moreover, it will safeguard our rich cultural heritage including our ancient
arts, crafts, and traditions for posterity. It is noteworthy that in 2023,
Madla village in Panna district was awarded the Gold category and Khokhar
village in Sidhi district was awarded the Bronze category in the Best Tourism
Village competition."
Brief description of villages awarded
as Best Tourism Village
Tourism Village Sabarvani
Discover the serene Gond tribal
village of Sabarvani, nestled in the Satpura National Park buffer zone. Enjoy
simplicity of nature and rural living at traditional homestays. The mornings
unfold with picturesque farmlands, resonating bird melodies, and the allure of
surrounding mountains. Activities include village walks, farming, bullock cart
rides, fishing, bird-watching, cycling, and cultural immersion. Savor local
delicacies like Makkeki Roti, ChanekiBhaji, and Chana Dal and witness
traditional dances including Sela Dance, Fadravi Dance, Bhajans, and Kirtan.
Tourism Village LadpuraKhas
LadpuraKhas is a picturesque village
8 km away from Orchha, offers a unique blend of rural life, cultural immersion,
and natural beauty. As the first Rural Tourism Village under the Responsible
Tourism Mission, LadpuraKhas provides guests with a truly authentic Bundeli
experience. Enjoy the cosy homestays with traditional architecture and
hand-painted walls, immersive cultural experiences with the local tribal
community and stunning natural landscapes including rolling hills and lush
fields
Pranpur – India’s First Craft
Handloom Tourism Village
Pranpur, nestled 4 kms from Chanderi
is India’s First Craft Handloom Tourism Village renowned for its vibrant
handloom weaving tradition. The village is home to approximately 5500 residents
and boasts around 900 weavers who skillfully craft Chanderi cloth on about 550
handlooms spread across 243 houses.The Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board envisions a
comprehensive tourist experience beyond the conventional sightseeing offered in
Chanderi. The ambitious plan includes immersing visitors in the rich history
and culture of Chanderi, along with a memorable textile tourism experience at
Pranpur.
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