A Taiwanese delegation, which not too long ago visited Kerala and met Tourism Minister P.A. Mohammed Rias, has expressed a need to work with the state’s tourism sector, Asian News International reported.
The delegation members discussed with Rias tourism in Taiwan and Kerala and expressed an interest in working with each other. Rias also explained to the delegates the different projects — water tourism, helicopter tourism, and hydel tourism — becoming undertaken to create tourism in the state. They also discussed foreign investment in establishing Kerala Tourism, the government mentioned in a statement.
The Taiwanese delegates spent two days in the state, for the duration of which they visited the ‘Lokame Tharavad’, an exhibition becoming carried out as element of the Kochi Biennale, in Kumarakom.
Tourism, a major income earner for Kerala, has suffered important harm more than the previous 3 years. Flooding for two consecutive years impacted tourist footfall in the state prior to the outbreak of Covid-19 emerged as a body blow. The state government has given that taken numerous actions to revive the sector and bring vacationers back in spite of reporting a higher Covid-19 caseload on a constant basis.
Last month, the state implemented bio-bubbles at well known tourist destinations to assure the security of holidaymakers going to Kerala. As element of the bio-bubble, the state government expects all stakeholders, such as cab drivers and to service providers, to be vaccinated, at least with one dose.
It has also launched a mobile app to assure a smooth journey for vacationers in Kerala. Kerala Tourism mentioned the app would aid vacationers discover out new attractions and record their travel encounter.
The newly constructed cruise terminal in Kochi has also turn into operational, getting the 1st batch of vacationers last week when a luxury cruise liner arrived at the port from Mumbai, marking the starting of Kerala Tourism’s post-pandemic revival approach. It has also announced a complete Caravan Tourism Policy that promises a secure and customised travel encounter for guests to the state.