"The state government should create Tribal tourist destination in Jammu and Kashmir to attract tourists to trek mountains and learn the lifestyle of Gujjar-Bakerwal primitive tribes living in the hilly terrain", secretary of Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation (TRCF) a frontal organization of Gujjars, Javaid Rahi said.
He urged the government to introduce the concept of tribal tourism in the state which would help generate more revenue by showcasing the vivid art and culture of nomadic tribes and it will also help improve the tribal economy.
"The government should redesign the tribal villages for tourists as it will help increase the domestic and foreign tourist inflow to the state. The creation of new trekking routes in tribal areas of Pir Panchal and Trikuta Hills of North-Western Himalaya can help in making new tourist circuits in lush green forest areas", Rahi said.
He said that nomadic lifestyle of Gujjars, Bakerwals and other tribes was a treasure of a rich and diverse cultural heritage which has a potential to fascinate many tourists and can prove a strong motivation for them to peep into the colourful traditions of nomadic tribes and their exotic rituals, customs, rhythmical music, dances and sports which exists since centuries.
Rahi also offered free assistance of Tribal Foundation for designing the tribal destination and introducing the tribal tourism in the state and hoped that Tourism ministry with the help of Tribal ministry will take an initiative in this potential sector.