ABTO maintains close connections and constant interaction with other Buddhist associations worldwide. Furthermore, the association is increasing its international networking with professional bodies for better facilitation of national and international Buddhist pilgrims and travelers visiting Buddhist heritage sites in the region. We help and support each other and our members at large with information and resources.
We are the Association of Buddhist Tour Operators—ABTO—interested in promoting tourism and culture with tourist destinations, especially Buddhist places, and promoting them across the globe. Regarding the Buddhist sector, most tourists come from Asian countries, and Kolkata is the gateway to all Asian countries with all types of tourism facilities. As a tour operators association, our main aim is to increase tourism in four holy places: Lumbini, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, and Kushinagar.
From Kolkata, we are sending a clear message to BBIN, SAARC, and BIMSTEC countries that if the world faces any crisis in the future, we should keep travel alive via cross-border tourism. We believe that in the coming years, the Buddhist circuit will be considered the diamond sector of tourism. We all need to unite for tourism,” said Dr. Kaulesh Kumar.
The Association of Buddhist Tour Operators (ABTO) was established with the sole aim to “UNITE ON THE BUDDHA’S PATH.” ABTO is a platform where all stakeholders and scholars connected with Buddhist pilgrimage or any other sector of tourism and hospitality worldwide, especially in Asian countries, can join our association and participate in our events to explore and promote the Buddhist tourism segment together.
There have been several challenges and factors hindering the growth of this segment. We have observed that other countries are promoting this segment better than us and achieving good results. Therefore, I, along with some like-minded individuals, decided to form an association where we can educate professionals in this segment and promote our destinations in India and abroad.
At present, ABTO has about 1500 members and about 5000 non-member supporters, both in India and overseas. This includes specialists in tourism destinations, Buddhist circuits, and culture-promoting tour operators, tourism professionals, educationists, monks, travel trade partners, philanthropists, officers, and scholars whose support enables us to keep our organization running.
We have a global reach in most of the 25 countries, and our members/supporters and we benefit from interactions with them. Many senior bureaucrats and national/international tourism and Buddhist scholars are also helping us.
The ABTO International Convention, International Buddhist Travel Mart (IBTM), International Conference on Buddhist Circuits (ICBC), Lord Buddhist International Peace Award (LBIPA), and International Tourism Mitra Award (ITMA) act as high-caliber forums where inbound and domestic players (tour operators, travel agencies, hotel operators, investors, tourism officials, and other stakeholders, guides, etc.) can meet the international travel industry. IBTM also provides an opportunity for tourism aspects of the Buddhist sector, culture, and tradition sectors, and the policies, government initiatives, and schemes are conveyed to the invitees and participants.
Moreover, the 5th ABTO International Convention and 5th IBTM create opportunities for tourism sellers and buyers specifically selected for the IBTM, combined with highly professional organization. With the support of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Indian State Tourism, and other national and international organizations, the 5th ABTO International Convention, 5th IBTM, 3rd ICBC, 5th LBIPA, and 5th ITMA were held from December 9-11 in Kolkata, India—one of the top events of the travel and tourism industry in India. Thanks a lot for the kind support again and again. We are pleased to share the event video clip where more than 300 attendees, including 11 countries, participated with 39 foreign delegates.
We hope that India will become one of the top events of the travel and tourism industry in the years to come. The message of this association is: “Sharing & Service to All.” Mettavalokana Buddhist Publications Centre extends heartfelt wishes to Dr. Kaulesh Kumar, Secretary General of the Association of Buddhist Tour Operators (ABTO) and Managing Director at Hans Holidays Private Limited, and his team for future success!
Buddhika Sanjeewa
Founder/Chairman/Chief Editor
Mettavalokana Buddhist Publications Centre
After visit to Bihar, India.
Official Photographs By – ABTO