Meghalaya targets doubling tourism's economic impact by 2028, leveraging eco-tourism & festive visitations
The state has also invited proposals to launch direct flights from Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, to significantly boost domestic arrivals. Further, the government has earmarked about INR 4,000 crore for tourism, covering 50+ accommodation units, six iconic projects, wayside amenities and visitor facilities at key sites. Meghalaya Tourism’s Assistant Director, Philip F. Tariang, shares more.
Meghalaya completes first feature film under its film tourism policy, 2025
The completion of the first film under the Policy arrives at a pivotal moment for Meghalaya, whose Vision 2032 identifies tourism and the creative economy as two of the ten primary drivers to transform the State into a USD 10 billion economy by 2028 and USD 16 billion economy by 2032.
Meghalaya Tourism launches initiatives for inclusive, sustainable travel; to have eight 5-star hotels by 2030
OneConnect Meghalaya Tourism Helpline number launched; new website of Meghalaya Tourism unveiled; massive infrastructure push, with 210 ongoing projects valued at INR 3,625 crores. Conrad K. Sangma, Chief Minister of Meghalaya also announced 70% subsidy through Meghalaya Homestay Mission.
