Kerala Tourism Introduces Keravan Kerala To Attract More National And International Tourists
The Kerala Tourism Partnership Meet took place in the presence of Mr. Prem Bhas, Information Officer, Kerala Tourism.
Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Kalaripayattu, and other dance forms of the state were showcased by artists at the partnership meeting.
Kerala Tourism has come up with a series of programs for the winter to attract a higher number of tourists from national and international levels.
Kerala has been included in TIME Magazine’s 50 Extraordinary Destinations of the World to explore in 2022.
The uniqueness of Kerala lies in different experiences that people can look forward to like caravan stays, houseboats, jungle lodges, plantation visits, homestays, Ayurveda-based wellness solutions, and countryside walks.
Kochi Muziris Biennale (KMB) will be organized from December 2022- April 2023 and it will attract tourists from India and abroad.
The state has come up with Keravan Kerala. This means a caravan tourism initiative that helps tourists to go to unexplored places. The new initiatives will promote tourism and also is in tune with ecological and sustainable efforts.
Kerala Tourism has also come up with a series of travel trade networking activities like participating in trade fairs and organizing B2B roadshows for introducing new products to the wider audience.
Kerala Tourism will also conduct roadshows in Vadodara and Surat in December and attend fairs like OTM (Outbound Travel Market) Mumbai, South Asian Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE) New Delhi, and TTF Chennai.
Priyanka Dutta