"Last year has been a difficult year for the tourism industry and we achieved a flat or marginal growth compared to 2014. This year and in 2017, we are expecting double digit growth (about 10-12 per cent) in tourist arrivals," Kerala Tourism Deputy Director Nandakumar K P told PTI here.
In 2015, as many as 7,75,390 foreign tourists visited Kerala from January-October, a growth of 6.60 per cent. Last year, 76,71,277 domestic tourists visited the southern state from January-August, a growth of 7.40 per cent, according to government data.
"We are exploring new markets like Russia, East Asia, China and Japan, besides focusing on strengthening the traditional markets like the European Union and the US. For wooing tourists, we have branded the state as 'Kerala: the home of Ayurveda'.
"We decided for branding because we are facing a lot of competition from Sri Lanka and South Asian markets. Moreover, we are combining wellness with sightseeing," he said.
Meanwhile, Kerala is signing an agreement with Saint Petersburg in Russia for joint promotion this week.
improve connectivity and will initially provide service in the priority circuit, consisting of the three airports of Trivandrum, Cochin and Calicut with destinations like Astamudi, Punnamada, Kumarakom, Bolgatty and Bekal.
The 'Gods Own Country' has also rolled out 'Project Muziris' that aims to reinstate the 3,000-year culture for posterity.
"This is the largest heritage conservation project in the country, where we are upgrading infrastructure and planning 25 museums for understanding of Muziris Heritage. It will be inaugurated in a week or two," Nandkumar said.
The state is also developing the 2,000-year-old spice route for helping the modern day travellers to traverse the path used by traders and explorers.
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