Tourism Minister Shri PA Mohamed Riyas said the just concluded festival season was positive for Kerala’s tourism with a large number of domestic tourists visiting the state
Kerala Tourism
Beypore Water Fest kickstarts
This water fest will be an excellent comeback for Kerala Tourism to bring back the energy that Kerala has missed in the past couple of years.
Jellyfish Watersports & Kerala Tourism to kickstart Chaliyar River Paddle from 12th November
The 68 km paddle will start from Nilambur, located on the foothills of Western ghats in Malappuram
Kerala accelerates Covid-19 vax drive for tourism hubs
Vythiri in Wayanad becomes the first 100% vaccinated tourism destination
Kerala Tourism flags off ‘My First Trip 2021’ campaign targeting domestic tourists
Under the initiative, the ten influencers will tread different itineraries for six nights and five days, facilitating production of exclusive contents for Kerala Tourism.
Kerala Travel Mart (KTM) virtual meet to conclude amid hopes of reviving Kerala’s travel industry
The ongoing edition has 159 international and 542 domestic buyers.
Simplify interstate tariffs to promote domestic tourism: Kerala Governor
Arif Mohammed Khan inaugurated Kerala Travel Mart, urging for tourism strategy focusing on safety in post-Covid era
Muzhappilangad, Dharmadam projects to elevate Kannur tourism hub status
The project at an overall cost of Rs 233.72 crores is a key ingredient of Kerala Tourism’s aggressive campaign to promote the Malabar region and has immense potential to put Kannur on the world tourism map
Kerala Tourism Minister inaugurates Akkulam Tourist Village phase-II projects
Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran also laid the foundation for the Rs 185.23-crore Akkulam Lake conservation project, to be funded by Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB), on the occasion. The project is aimed at scientifically preserving the lake with the active participation of the local community.
Kerala Tourism Minister inaugurates 18 projects worth Rs 40.46 cr
The projects inaugurated by Kerala Tourism Minister, through videoconferencing, included destination development of Kovalam Phase 1 — Samudra Beach park area and Grove Beach area, Kovalam– at a cost of Rs 9.9 crore and beautification and interlocking of Mulavilakam Footpath at Kovalam at a cost of Rs 52 lakh
