Sikkim

CAP Opposes New ₹50 Tourist Entry Fee, Calls for Immediate Rollback

The Citizens Action Party (CAP) has strongly opposed the Sikkim government’s decision to introduce a ₹50 Tourism Sustainable Development Fund for tourists, warning that it could negatively affect the state’s tourism industry. CAP has called on the government to withdraw the fee, arguing that it would discourage domestic tourists and harm the local economy.

During a press conference, CAP leaders criticized the government’s move, comparing it to Bhutan’s Sustainable Development Fee (SDF). However, they pointed out that while Bhutan imposes the fee only on foreign tourists, Sikkim is extending it to Indian citizens, which could deter domestic visitors.

The party highlighted that tourists visiting restricted areas such as North Sikkim, the Silk Route, and Nathula already pay permit fees and other charges. Additional costs, including parking and wildlife fees, are already in place, with some wildlife fees reaching up to ₹100. According to CAP, adding a new entry fee would further burden tourists and make Sikkim less attractive as a travel destination.

Mahesh Rai also raised concerns over poor road infrastructure, lack of 24-hour amenities, and inadequate toilet and drinking water facilities in major tourist areas. He warned that unless these issues are addressed, tourists may start preferring other destinations in India with better infrastructure and lower costs.

CAP urged the government to explore alternative ways to generate revenue and promote sustainable tourism without adding financial pressure on visitors. The party also emphasized the need for improved road connectivity and streamlined permits to support the tourism sector.

Jeewan Dahal

I have done training in Neuro-linguistic programming. Based in Sikkim, own The Sikkim Today & Hillrooms- supporting the growth of entrepreneurship around the NorthEast.

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