By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
09th August:- Sensing the immense and innumerable
possibilities of promoting Kerala as a destination for ‘Adventure and Activity
based Tourism’, the State Tourism Department is focusing on developing new
projects to utilize the same, said Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran.
Inaugurating a one day workshop
organized by the department to give shape to its tourism policy, the Minister
said that the need and time has come for the tourism department to evolve
itself to cater to the needs of activity and adventure based tourism from now
on.
While the primary focus at the workshop
had been to find new possibilities to take adventure tourism forward in the
state, the minister has stressed on the need to work closely and in
coordination with the Forest Department to realize the goals in the adventure
tourism sector.
Kerala Tourism is currently planning
to re-brand itself and find new avenues to take the sector forward in order to
double the tourist arrivals by 2021. Keeping this in mind the department will
now start a new ‘Tourist Circuit’ based out of North Kerala and will shift focus
from areas it had been concentrating all this while to specifically give thrust
to Adventure Tourism with the sole aim of attracting more youngsters to the
state.
Reiterating the commitment to
responsible tourism the minister said that the state government has a definite
stand in this regard which will be part of the Tourism Policy that the
government will table at upcoming session of the state assembly.
Environmental protection and raising
the standard of living among the local population are the two primary
objectives that the government will focus on as part of responsible tourism.
The government will encourage and support new investors in the field of tourism
and had called up more such close associations to take the tourism sector in
the state to the next level.
Speaking at the workshop, Dr. Venu Vasudevan, Principal Secretary,
Kerala Tourism opined that the cooperation and coordination with
the Forest Department is of paramount importance for the growth of adventure
tourism in the state and that this could be achieved without violating any of
the existing environmental laws.
P.
Bala Kiran, IAS, Director, Kerala Tourism said that for the first time in
the history of Kerala Tourism the numbers of the in-bound foreign tourists have
swelled beyond 1 million and that domestic tourists arrivals have touched 1.38
crores.
Those who took part in the workshop
were Additional Chief Conservator of Forests Dr. Amit Malik IAS, Tourism India
Managing Director Ravishanker KV, Rajeev Anchal, Member of the Executive
Council of Adventure Tour Operators Association of India Dr. T Samuel, Kerala
Tourism ADG Jaffer Malik IAS among others.
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