NE tourism body signs MoU for Buddhist cultural sites
Guwahati, Apr 6: The North East India Tourism Confederation (NEITC) on Monday announced the signing of a strategic memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Association of Buddhist Tour Operators (ABTO) to promote Buddhist cultural tourism in the North East.
NEITC, the apex body representing tourism organisations across the region, said the MoU was formalised during the National Tourism Convention and Familiarisation (FAM) Tour held in March at Namsai in Arunachal Pradesh.
According to NEITC, the partnership aims to facilitate international travel to Buddhist sites across the Northeast by providing structured information access and improving travel coordination for foreign visitors. The collaboration is also expected to support the identification and promotion of lesser-known Buddhist heritage locations in the region.
Speaking at a press conference in Guwahati, Convention Chairman Tsering Wange said the initiative would help expand the scope of Buddhist tourism beyond traditional destinations.
“Till now, international visitors have largely travelled to Bodh Gaya or Tibet for Buddhist cultural tourism. Through this collaboration, we aim to promote destinations in Arunachal Pradesh, parts of Assam, and Sikkim, while also opening up other areas of the Northeast,” Wange said.
ABTO has a presence across 25 countries, and NEITC said the partnership would help position the Northeast within the broader global Buddhist tourism circuit.
The organisation added that the MoU is expected to strengthen regional cooperation and create tourism-linked opportunities across multiple states.



