Shillong, Jun 25: More than 30 young people from Shkenpyrsit and nearby villages in Amlarem Subdivision were felicitated on Thursday after completing a two-month training programme on agritourism, equipping them to double up as local tourist guides around the Phe Waterfall area.
The Society for Urban and Rural Empowerment, SURE, conducted the training to build skills for community-led tourism. Trainees received certificates and ID cards at the event held in Shkenpyrsit, one of the busiest tourist spots in Amlarem Subdivision.
Chief Guest V. Kezo, SDO Civil, Amlarem Subdivision, told the graduates they carried responsibility beyond guiding.
“Tourists often form their impressions of a place through their interactions with local guides. Therefore, it is important to communicate effectively, be courteous, and provide visitors with accurate information about our culture, traditions, and natural heritage,” she said.
She also congratulated them and expressed hope that Amlarem would grow into one of Meghalaya’s key tourist destinations, creating jobs for local youth.
District Tourism Officer R. Wahlang said Jaiñtia Hills, including Amlarem, has strong tourism potential.

“The government is making every effort to develop the tourism sector and fulfil the aspirations of the people,” he said.
- Suchen, District Skill Development Officer, noted Meghalaya’s large youth population and the state’s focus on skill programmes. He praised SURE for pioneering agritourism and skill development work in the state.
H.H. Mohrmen, Secretary of SURE, said community-based agritourism can generate income while protecting natural and cultural assets.
“Agritourism, which is community-led, community-centric and economically inclusive, has the potential to generate income, strengthen local economies and encourage communities to conserve their natural and cultural heritage,” he said.
He expressed optimism that the model would be replicated across the region.Project Coordinator Riwan Lyngdoh, SURE Centre Manager Arwaka Shylla, and Dorbar Shnong Shkenpyrsit Chairman Affi Lyngdoh also spoke and urged the trainees to use their new skills to improve visitor experiences.
With Phe Waterfall as a major draw, officials said the newly trained guides will help make tourism in Shkenpyrsit more organized while opening livelihood options for the community.
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