
Bodoland Tourism
Impact Initiative
Creating Sustainable Livelihoods Through Tourism, Conservation and Community Development
— Where Conservation Creates Livelihoods
Impact at a Glance
The transformative potential of sustainable tourism and community development in Bodoland.
Tourism Destinations
Protected Biodiversity Areas
Potential Beneficiaries
Women Beneficiaries
Youth Beneficiaries
Women SHGs
Villages Covered
Projected Livelihoods
Potential CSR Projects
Investment Opportunity
Why Bodoland?
Five compelling reasons to invest in sustainable tourism and community development in Bodoland Territorial Region.
Rich Biodiversity
A Global Conservation Hotspot
- Raimona National Park — UNESCO World Heritage Buffer Zone
- Golden Langur Habitat — Endemic Primate Species
- Manas Tiger Reserve — World Heritage Site
- 2,500+ plant species, 450+ bird species
Strategic Tourism Potential
Gateway to Northeast India
- Connected via Guwahati International Airport
- Rail connectivity through NFR zone
- Untapped eco-tourism & adventure circuits
- Growing domestic & international tourist interest
Strong Community Participation
Active Grassroots Networks
- 500+ active Self-Help Groups (SHGs)
- Community-based conservation models
- Indigenous knowledge systems
- Proven homestay & ecotourism operations
Government Support
Institutional Backing
- BTC Administration — proactive policy support
- Assam Government — tourism promotion
- Schedule VII compliant project pipelines
- Transparent governance & monitoring
Untapped Opportunities
High Social Return on Investment
- One of India's least invested but high-potential regions
- Multi-SDG impact per investment rupee
- ESG-aligned outcomes across projects
- First-mover advantage for CSR investors
Featured CSR Projects
High-impact investment opportunities aligned with Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013.

Bodoland Eco Tourism Mission
A comprehensive eco-tourism initiative to develop sustainable tourism infrastructure across the Bodoland Territorial Region, connecting national parks, cultural sites, and community experiences.

Golden Langur Conservation Initiative
Protecting the endangered Golden Langur through habitat restoration, community-based monitoring, and eco-tourism development around conservation corridors.

Tourism Skill Development Academy
Establishing a dedicated tourism skill development academy to train 20,000+ youth in hospitality, guiding, wildlife interpretation, and digital tourism skills.

Bijni Biodiversity & Nature Education Centre
Establishing a state-of-the-art biodiversity and nature education centre at Bijni to serve as a knowledge hub for conservation, research, and public awareness.

Women-led Tourism Enterprise Program
Empowering 1,000+ women through self-help groups to create and manage tourism enterprises including homestays, handicraft units, and culinary experiences.

Sustainable Sanitation & Drinking Water Initiative
Comprehensive sanitation and drinking water program targeting 500+ villages across BTR to improve health outcomes and create tourism-ready communities.

Community Homestay Network
Building a network of 200+ certified community homestays providing authentic cultural experiences while creating direct income for rural families.
Funding Opportunities
Priority projects seeking CSR investment with high social, economic, and environmental returns.
Bijni Biodiversity & Nature Education Centre
Funding RequiredTourism Skill Development Academy
Funding RequiredWomen Tourism Enterprise Program
Under DiscussionCommunity Homestay Network
Funding RequiredBodoland Eco-Tourism Circuit
Funding RequiredBodoland Cultural Heritage Centre
Under Discussion| Project Name | Location | Required Funding | Impact Score | Beneficiaries | Status | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bijni Biodiversity & Nature Education Centre | Chirang | ₹25 Crore | 95 | 15,000+ | Funding Required | High |
| Tourism Skill Development Academy | Kokrajhar | ₹12 Crore | 92 | 5,000+ | Funding Required | High |
| Women Tourism Enterprise Program | All BTR | ₹8 Crore | 90 | 3,000+ | Under Discussion | High |
| Community Homestay Network | Multi-District | ₹15 Crore | 88 | 10,000+ | Funding Required | Medium |
| Bodoland Eco-Tourism Circuit | All BTR | ₹45 Crore | 94 | 20,000+ | Funding Required | High |
| Bodoland Cultural Heritage Centre | Kokrajhar | ₹18 Crore | 87 | 8,000+ | Under Discussion | Medium |
Tourism Impact Calculator
See the measurable impact your CSR investment can create in Bodoland.
Youth Trained
Women Benefitted
Jobs Created
Tourists Impacted
Villages Covered
Trees Planted
Income Generated (₹L)
* Projections based on average impact metrics from similar development initiatives. Actual outcomes may vary by project type.
Executive Impact Visualization
Comprehensive data projections for CSR investment impact across Bodoland.
SDG Impact Alignment
Click any SDG to explore linked projects, beneficiaries, budget, and expected outcomes.
Impact Stories
Real stories of transformation from the communities of Bodoland.

Homestay Heartland
How a small village became a thriving homestay destination, welcoming visitors from around the world.
Manisha Brahma
Baganpara, Chirang

The Golden Guardians
Community-led Golden Langur monitoring teams helping scientists track and protect this endemic primate.
Jayanta Mushahary
Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary

Young Guides of Raimona
Youth from surrounding villages trained as certified nature guides, earning livelihoods while protecting their forests.
Biren Boro
Raimona National Park

Weaving Dreams Into Reality
Bodo women SHG members creating sustainable livelihoods through traditional Aronai weaving and tourism handicrafts.
Swmkhwr Basumatary
Kokrajhar

From Poacher to Protector
How community conservation transformed a former poacher into Manas National Park's most dedicated wildlife guardian.
Ramesh Narzary
Manas National Park

