The International Rivers and Heritage Institute was asked by the Regional Office of the French Embassy in Bangkok to carry out a feasibility study on the development of sustainable tourism in the Nam Khan valley (Luang Prabang province, Laos). This project constitutes the tourism component of the Eco-valley project sponsored by the decentralised cooperation agreement between the Centre region and Luang Prabang province.
The conclusions of the feasibility study were presented to the
local authorities on 2 August 2007 in the Luang Prabang province
offices at a meeting chaired by the Vice Governor. The study was
also submitted to the potential funding bodies, the
Asian Development
Bank (ADB), the
French Development
Agency (FDA), and the Regional Directorate for Cultural
Cooperation and Action of the
French
Embassy in Thailand.
All the partners officially confirmed their interest in this
project, which fits perfectly with the national objectives of
combating poverty, preserving and promoting natural and cultural
resources, and supporting the development of the tourism sector. It
is worth recalling that tourism is the main source of foreign
currency in Laos.
The potential funding bodies are currently studying the
financial proposal for the project produced by the
International Rivers
and Heritage Institute; the level of financial commitment of
each of the funding organisations should be decided by February
2008 at the latest. The project proposal would require less than 2
million dollars (around 1.5 million euros) over a period of 3
years.