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ADVENTURE & WILDLIFE
ATOAI TOURISM CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
SKILLING MADHYA PRADESH INITIATIVE
New Delhi: 15/12/2016- ATOAI organised an 8 day Workshop on Skill Development in Adventure Tourism
(Adventure, Water Sports and Nature related) from 7th to 14th December in Hanumantia, Indira Sagar Dam in
Madhya Pradesh.
The objective of the workshop was to provide ground level employment to the youth of Madhya Pradesh which fits
in beautifully with the Government’s pro poor agenda. This program was designed for local youth in the villages and
small towns of Madhya Pradesh who have an interest in tourism.
At the opening of the workshop, Mr. Akshay Kumar- President of ATOAI said, “The adventure travel industry in
India is facing a big challenge in producing adequate number of skilled manpower to manage and operate activities
across states and regions. When ATOAI approached Mr. Hari Ranjan Rao, MD MPTDC, to start an adventure
travel and tourism training program for the youth of MP, he immediately understood the need and agreed to work
closely with ATOAI to start this program.
He further added that MPTDC team along with ATOAI have worked tirelessly to start this training workshop in
MP. ATOAI is privileged to be working with the Madhya Pradesh Government to conduct the first in a series of
programs in the field of Adventure and Wild Life Tourism.
Mr. Mohan Tickoo- Vice President of ATOAI who is heading the Workshops as Chairman Workshop Committee
was also present in Hanumantiya, said “Tourism is all about providing safe and fulfilling experiences. The guide or
instructor that leads a group can make the difference between a rich and rewarding experience that encourages other
tourists to visit the area again or an experience that leaves a bad taste and leads to a negative impact on future arrivals”.
Mr. Tickoo also said, “The Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI) is committed to raise awareness
at the ground level that empowers local communities to create their own product and offer it to international and
domestic travelers. We are delighted to run skill development workshops for Madhya Pradesh Tourism and are sure
that the local youth will be empowered for Wildlife and adventure tourism making a big impact and boosting their
economy”.
The workshop culminated on 14th December in Hanumantiya where the participants were given an aggressive eight
day training covering the basics of tourism, communication, wild life and birding, running adventure travel activities,
learning how to set up and manage camps, identify and mange risk and last but not the least a focussed capsule on
First Aid and CPR techniques.
Each participant will be given an opportunity to intern with one of our member companies who will expose the
students to ground level operations, said Mr. Akshay Kumar.
This was the first of its kind workshop ever organised by ATOAI with a state tourism body.
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