The Meghalaya government has launched the Chitmang Chaiwat Nature-Based Glamping Project at Badri Rongdong in South Garo Hills, with an additional Rs 93 lakh sanctioned for its further development.
Spread across 21+ hectares, the eco-tourism initiative showcases Garo-style cabins and eco-friendly domes, aiming to create local jobs, promote conservation, and position the region as a sustainable tourism hotspot.
Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, who inaugurated the project, praised the collaborative efforts of the local community and the Soil & Water Conservation Department.
He also formally handed over the Rs 93 lakh grant to the Chitmang Chaiwat Management Committee. Sangma highlighted the project as a model for integrating nature, culture, and livelihoods through community-driven growth.
On his X handle, he stated, "Congratulations to the community and the Soil & Water Conservation Department for working together to complete this special project."
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