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1 CERTIFICATE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LIST OF TABLES LIST FIGURE LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS LIST OF MAPS LIST OF PLATES CONTENTS CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION: 1-40 The problem Aims and objectives Research Methodology Review of literature Chapterization CHAPER II TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE Accommodation Transportation Power Supply Communication Health service Banks Travel and Tourism Intermediaries Others
2 CHAPTER III STATE OF EXISTING TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE CHAPTER IV TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE USE AND PATTERN FOR UTTARKASHI DISTRICT Accommodation Transportation Power Supply Communication Health service Banks Travel and Tourism Intermediaries Others CHAPTER V TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN FOR UTTARKASHI DISTRICT Accommodation Transportation Power Supply Communication Health service Banks Travel and Tourism Intermediaries Others
3 CHAPTER VI REVIEW OF STATE TOURISM POLICY AND PLANNERS FRAMEWORK CHAPTER VII CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION ANNEXURE I Uttaranchal Tourism Development Board (UTDB) Development Plan for Dayara Bugyal ANNEXURE II Questionnaire 1 Questionnaire 2 Questionnaire 3 Questionnaire 4 ANNEXURE III Reference and Bibliography
4 Table LIST OF TABLES Page No. 1.1 Population, Decadal Growth Rate, Sex Ratio and Density 3 States/ Districts: Uttarkashi: A Demographic Profile Uttarkashi: A Brief Scenario of Inhabited Villages with Available Amenities Tourist Statistics of Main Tourist Places in Uttarakhand Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourist Arrivals to Major Destinations of the Study Area from Tourism Infrastructure Dimensions and Attributes Typology of 45 Infrastructure
5 3.1 Existing Facilities (Eateries and Lodges) and Tourists Flow in 69 Uttarkashi-Gangotri-Gaumakh Circuit 3.2 Uttarkashi: Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Netala: Existing Infrastructure, Facilities and the number of Working 72 Employees 3.4 Dharali: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Working 73 Employees 3.5 Maneri: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Working 74 Employees 3.6 Malla: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Working 74 Employees 3.7 Bhatwari: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Gangnani: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Harshil: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Gangotri: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Existing Facilities (eateries and lodges) and Tourist Flow in Barkot- 82 Yamunotri Circuit 3.12 Chinyalisaur: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of 83
6 3.13 Dharasu: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Working 83 Employees 3.14 Barkot: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Working 84 Employees 3.15 Gangnani: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Syanachatti: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Ranachatti: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Hanumanchatti: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Phoolchatti: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Janakichatti: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Yamunotri: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Har-ki-Dun Circuit: Accessibility Naugaon: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Purola: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of 94
7 3.25 Mori: Existing Infrastructure Facilities Naitwar: Existing Infrastructure Facilities Shankri: Existing Infrastructure Facilities Taluka: Existing Infrastructure Facilities Seema: Existing Infrastructure Facilities Existing Facilities (Eateries and Lodges) and Tourists Flow in 102 Uttarkashi Hanuman Chatti Circuit 3.31 Kalyani: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Agoda: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Existing Facilities (Eateries and Lodges) in Bhatwari-Raithal- 107 Barsu- Dayarabugyal 3.34 Bhatwari: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Raithal: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number of Dayara Bugyal: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number 110 of 3.37 Existing Facilities (Eateries and Lodges) and Tourists Flow in 111 Gangotri Kedartal Circuit 3.37 A. Kedartal: Existing Infrastructure Facilities and the number 111
8 of 4.1 Nature of Accommodation Availed by Tourists Tourist s Mode of Transportation Undertaken to visit Destinations Tourists Availing ATM Facility during their Visit Usage of Debit / Credit Cards for the Purchases among Tourists Preferred Mode of Communication among Tourists Places of availing Medical Facilities among Tourists Level of Satisfaction about the Condition of Medical Facilities among 128 Tourists 4.8 Level of Satisfaction about the Power Supply in Tourist Places Availing the Services of Local Travel Agents / Tour Operators Nature of Travel Services availed in Tourist Places Level of Tourist Satisfaction over Travel Agents Services Level of Satisfaction over Police Personnel Services Level of Satisfaction over Sanitary Measures of Local Authority Level of Satisfaction over the Condition of Public Toilets Facilities Level of Satisfaction about Potable Drinking Water Facilities Status of Transportation Facilities Perception of General Public about The Nature of Tourism Attractions Type of Prevailed Tourism Is Tourism a Medium of Social and Cultural Integration Whether Tourism has Negative Impact on Society Frequency of Available Transport Services 146
9 4.22 Effective and Reliable Transport Services Uttarkashi as a Tourism Attraction Neglected and Tapped Tourism Destinations Satisfaction with the Role of Uttarakhand Tourism Department in 150 the Promotion of Tourism in Uttarkashi district among General Public with Different Social Status 4.26 Satisfaction with Road Facilities in Uttarkashi district among 153 General Public with Different Social Status 4.27 Satisfaction with Present Power Supply in Uttarkashi district 155 among General Public with Different Social Status 4.28 Satisfaction with Present Water Supply System among General 158 Public with Different Social Status 4.29 Satisfaction with Existing Drainage System among General Public 160 with Different Social Status 4.30 Satisfaction with Existing Medical Facilities in Uttarkashi district 163 among General Public with Different Social Status 4.31 Satisfaction with Existing Communication System Supply among 166 General Public with Different Social Status 4.32 Experienced Hotel Owners Nature of Ownership of Hotels Category of Hotels Type of Rooms Number of Rooms available in Hotels 173
10 4.37 Number of Employees working with Hotels Percentage of Graduate Employees in Hotels Extent of Demands of Skilled People at Executive Level Level of Labour Turnover in Hotels Extent of Innovation brought by Hoteliers to Hospitality Profession Extent of Future Growth in Hotel Industry Length of Stay of Tourists in Hotels Nature of Assistance Required from Government for Promotion 181 of Hotel Industry 4.45 Satisfaction with Present Road Connection Sources of Drinking Water for Hotels Establishments Level of Self Sufficiency of Tourist Attractions Quantitative and Qualitative Increase of Facilities in Hotels Properties Preferred Accommodation Units Level of Requirement of Star Category Hotel Properties Extent of Infrastructure Available with Harmonious and 188 Environment friendly 4.52 Extent of Accommodation and Transportation Infrastructure 189 Available for Tourists 4.53 Satisfaction with Present Level of Facilities Provided by the 190 Hoteliers to Tourists 4.54 Purpose of Visits Sources of Information 192
11 4.56 Mode of Transport Length of Stay Places of Stay Extent of Satisfaction with Places of Stay Extent of Satisfaction with Places of Stay Across Different 198 Age Group of ourists 4.61 Extent of Satisfaction with Places of Stay Between Male and 199 Female Tourists 4.62 Extent of Satisfaction with Places of Stay Across Different 200 Occupational Group of Tourists 4.63 Extent of Satisfaction with Various Features at Places of Stay Extent of Problem Faced by Tourists with regard to Various 203 Conditions Prevailing at Places of Stay 4.65 Motivating Factors for Visiting Tourists Mostly Preferred Mode of Travel for Visiting Various Places in 206 Uttarkashi district Among Tourists 4.67 Extent of Satisfaction Among Tourists with the Role of Tourism 207 Department in Development of Infrastructure 4.67.A. Extent of Satisfaction Across Different Age Group of Tourists 208 with the Role of Tourism Department in Development of Infrastructure 4.68 Extent of Satisfaction Across Sex Group of Tourists with the Role of 209 Tourism Department in Development of Infrastructure
12 4.69 Extent of Satisfaction Across Sex Group of Tourists with the Role of 211 Tourism Department in Development of Infrastructure 4.70 Extent of Satisfaction Across Different Occupational Group of Tourists 213 with the Role of Tourism Department in Development of Infrastructure 4.71 Perception of Tourists Regarding Creation of Amusement Parks and 214 Natural Recreational Areas 4.72 Perception of Different Age Group of Tourists Regarding Creation of 215 Amusement Parks and Natural Recreational Areas 4.73 Perception of Different Sex Group of Tourists Regarding Creation of 216 Amusement Parks and Natural Recreational Areas 4.74 Perception of Different Sex Group of Tourists Regarding Creation of 217 Amusement Parks and Natural Recreational Areas 4.75 Perception of Tourists Regarding Further Promotion of Various Places 218 of Tourism Importance 4.76 Perception of Different Age Group of Tourists Regarding Further 219 Promotion of Various Places of Tourism Importance 4.77 Perception of Different Sex Group of Tourists Regarding Further 220 Promotion of Various Places of Tourism Importance 4.78 Perception of Different Occupational Group of Tourists Regarding Further 221 Promotion of Various Places of Tourism Importance 4.79 Perception Tourists Regarding Promotion of Fairs and Festivals Perception of Different Age Group of Tourists Regarding Promotion of 223 Fairs and Festivals
13 4.81 Perception of Different Sex Group of Tourists Regarding Promotion of 224 Fairs and Festivals 4.82 Perception of Different Occupational Group of Tourists Regarding 225 Promotion of Fairs and Festivals 5.1 Accommodation Requirements for Uttarkashi Requirement of Eateries Accommodation Requirements for Netala, Dharali, Maneri, Malla, 237 Bhatwari and Gangnani 5.4 Eateries Requirements for Netala, Dharali, Maneri, Malla, Bhatwari and 238 Gangnani Circuit 5.5 Accommodation Requirements for Harshil Requirement of Eateries for Harshil Accommodation Requirements for Lanka Bhaironghati Gangotri Requirement of Eateries for Lanka Bhaironghati Gangotri Accommodation Requirements for Chirvasa, Bhojvasa and Gaumukh Requirement of Eateries for Chirvasa, Bhojvasa and Gaumukh Estimation of other Tourism Plant Facilities for Uttarkashi Dharali- 243 Bhatwari Harshil Gangotri Gaumukh Nandanban circuit for the period Total Financial Requirement Outlay for Uttarkashi Dharali- 244 Bhatwari Harshil Gangotri Gaumukh Nandanban circuit for the period Probable Employment Multiplier for Uttarkashi Dharali- Bhatwari 247
14 Harshil Gangotri Gaumukh Nandanban Circuit for the period Accommodation Requirements for Chinyalisaur Dharasu Barkot 249 Gangnani Syanachatti Hanumanchatti Phoolchatti Jankichatti Yamunotri 5.15 Requirement of Eateries for Chinyalisaur Dharasu Barkot Gangnani 250 Sainchatti Hanumanchatti Phoolchatti Jankichatti Yamunotri 5.16 Estimation of other Tourism Plant Facilities for Chinyalisaur Dharasu 251 Barkot Gangnani Sainchatti Hanumanchatti Phoolchatti Jankichatti Yamunotri for the period of Total Financial Requirement for Chinyalisaur Dharasu Barkot 252 Gangnani Sainchatti Hanumanchatti Phoolchatti Jankichatti Yamunotri for the period of Probable Employment Multiplier for Chinyalisaur Dharasu Barkot 253 Gangnani Syanachatti Hanumanchatti Phoolchatti Jankichatti Yamunotri for the period of Purola: Accommodation Requirements Purola: Requirement of Eateries Mori: Accommodation Requirements Mori: Eateries Requirement Naitwar: Accommodation Requirements Naitwar: Requirement of Eateries Shankri: Accommodation Requirements Shankri: Requirement of Eateries 262
15 5.27 Taluka: Accommodation Requirements Taluka: Requirement of Eateries Seema: Accommodation Requirements Seema: Requirement of Eateries Har-ki-dun: Accommodation Requirements Har-ki-Dun: Requirement of Eateries Estimation of other Tourism Plant Facilities in Har-ki-dun circuit for 268 the period Financial Requirement for Har-ki-Dun circuit for the period Probable Employment Multiplier for Har-ki-Dun circuit for the period Accommodation Requirements for Gangori Sangamchatti Agoda 271 Dodital Darwa Top Sonapara Top - Hanumanchatti circuit for the period Requirement of Eateries for Gangori Sangamchatti Agoda Dodital 273 Darwa Top Sonapara Top Hanumanchatti circuit for the period Estimation of other Tourism Plant Facilities for Gangori Sangamchatti 275 Agoda Dodital Darwa Top Sonapara Top Hanumanchatti circuit for the period Total Financial Requirement for Gangori Sangamchatti Agoda Dodital 275 Darwa Top Sonapara Top Hanumanchatti circuit for the period Probable Employment Multiplier for Gangori Sangamchatti Agoda 276 Dodital Darwa Top Sonapara Top Hanumanchatti circuit for the period
16 Accommodation Requirements for Bhatwari Raithal Barsu 277 Dayarabugyal 5.42 Requirement of Eateries Forecast of other Tourism Facilities for Bhatwari Raithal Barsu 280 Dayarabugyal for the period Total Financial Requirement for Bhatwari Raithal Barsu 281 Dayarabugyal For the period Probable Employment Multiplier for Bhatwari Raithal Barsu 281 Dayarabugyal For the period Gangotri-Kedartal Circuit: Accommodation Requirements Gangotri-Kedartal Circuit: Requirement of Eateries Probable Employment Multiplier at Gangotri Bhojkharak 286 Kedarkharak Kedartal for the period Estimation of other Tourism Plant Facilities for Gangotri Bhojkharak 287 Kedarkharak Kedartal 5.50 Total Financial Requirement for Gangotri Bhojkharak Kedarkharak 288 Kedartal for the period Estimation of other Tourism Plant Facilities for Gangotri Bhojkharak 289 Kedarkharak Kedartal 5.52 Total Financial Requirement for Gangotri Bhojkharak Kedarkharak 290 Kedartal for the period
17 6.1 Towns Enroute Gangotri Yamunotri Capital Outlay for Proposed Development at Gangotri The cost figures for the proposed development of Yamunotri and 307 other major transient point on way to Yamunotri 6.4 Table Stopover Facilities at Hanumanchatti Accommodation facility proposed at Chamba Proposed View Point at Baldiyana Riverfront Development at Baldiyana River front Resort at Uttarkashi Estimating the Stop over facility at Maneri Requirement of Proposed Resort at Nainbagh Inventory of Settlements enroute Gangotri Stop over facility at Gangnani Stopover facility at Harshil Proposed Financial Outlays for Settlements enroute Gangotri Average Winter Depth and Length of Season 327 ANNEXURE 1.1 Average Winter Depth and Length of Season Projected Lift Plan for Barsu and Riathal enroute Dayara Bugyal 356
18 LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page No. 2.1 Infrastructure System Showing Various Issues Related to Creation of Appropriate 61 Infrastructure in Protected Hilly Areas 4.1 Nature of Accommodation Mode of Transportation Availing of ATM facilities Use of Debit/ Credit Card Preferred Mode of communication Source of availing Medical Facilities Feeling About the Condition of Medical Facilities Perception about the Power Supply Availing the services of Local Travel Agencies Nature of Travel Services availed Participation about Local Travel Agencies Perception about Police behavior Perception about Sanitary Measures Perception about Availability and condition of Public Toilets Perception Potable Drinking Water Supply 141 ANNEXURE 1.1 Analysis Flow Diagram 353
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