The policy will be a win-win situation for tourists as it allows house-owners to fix rent for their rooms, which means more options for the visitors.
Giving details, Tourism Minister Saurabh Patel said the Home-Stay policy is designed to overcome a huge rush of the national as well as international tourists visiting the state every year.
"Tourism sector is booming in Gujarat with the number of tourists visiting the state is increasing every year. In 2013-14, around 2.8 crore tourists visited Gujarat, which is 13.3 per cent more than the previous year. Our aim is to tackle this rush and simultaneously provide them best services," Patel said.
Under the policy, which is applicable across the state, any local having extra rooms at his/her residential premises can get registered with the Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited (TCGL).
"In coming days, we will issue a notification to invite applications from people who want to give extra rooms to tourists. After doing inspection of their premises, we will divide them into two categories - Silver and Gold- based on condition of rooms, hygiene, infrastructure, etc," the minister said, adding that the house-owner can decide the amount he wants to charge for letting the rooms to tourists.
After the approval from the department, the house-owners can put their advertisement on the TGCL website.