Goa earmarks green attractions

Goa has earmarked green attractions and activities to attract eco-tourists. It will do this through its ‘regenerative tourism’ campaign to its less explored hinterlands. The state is now looking for stronger environmental protection and safeguarding its communities as well as visitors through safety mechanisms in place.

Hazel Jain

This round-the-year destination is looking to increase its visitor arrivals by encouraging visitors to participate in green attractions and activities. Up until November 2023, the state received 72 lakh domestic visitors and 4.5 lakh international visitors. Through its new campaign, Goa aims to redefine its tourism landscape by focusing on regenerative tourism through spiritual destinations, and hinterland tourism, and eco-friendly activities.

Through this concept, it is trying to engage the local communities and with their expertise it will offer visitors a local connect and an immersive experience through the local cuisine and culture. This will also create employment for the locals, says Suneel Anchipaka, IAS, Director Tourism & Managing Director, GTDC. “The Goa Tourism Minister has appealed to the people of Goa to come forward and support this regenerative concept. It is a paradigm shift towards sustainable practices that prioritise the restoration and revitalisation of local ecosystems and communities. With a focus on sustainability and responsible travel practices, we envision a sector that is not just economically prosperous but also environmentally and socially conscious. It encompasses a holistic approach that seeks to regenerate and rejuvenate our ecosystems, communities, and cultural traditions. Our vision is one that harmonises with nature, respects local cultures, and fosters meaningful connections between visitors and our communities. By embracing Regenerative Tourism, we not only enhance the visitor experience but also ensure the long-term sustainability of our industry,” he adds.

Safety also paramount

Safety of guests and locals is also emphasised. Vishesh G. Naik, Senior Manager (Hotels & Marketing), Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC), says, “If and when there is an incident, we have put in place a mechanism called the Beach Vigil mobile app which keeps a watch on the activities taking place on the beaches. Earlier, only officials had access to this App, however, now it has been thrown open to the public after a trial. Through this app, stakeholders and the public can report events which mar the tourism industry.”  He added that the state has also introduced eco-friendly activities such as bungee jumping in north goa, Hop-on Hop-off buses, and BLive electric cycle tours. Ekadasha Teertha Yatra, the new Homestay Policy, Caravan Policy, and festivals are also some of the things the state is promoting.

 

 

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