
Major tourist destinations to get a revamp
The Hindu
Aim is to stimulate and strengthen sector
The Tourism department will revamp a string of major destinations, including Bekkal, Thekkady, and Munnar, as part of its efforts to stimulate and strengthen the sector.
While comprehensive development plans will be prepared for some, innovative and ecofriendly additions will be introduced at others. "At present, we are conducting destination reviews and interactions attended by Tourism Minister P.A. Mohamed Riyas, higher officials, and industry stakeholders. Based on the issues and suggestions, a work plan will be prepared for all key destinations," says an official.

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