Tourism Minister A.P. Anil Kumar Addressing Roadshow in
Australia
The state tourism department held road shows in the cities of Brussels, Lyon and Rome (Italy)."We will certainly plan more activities for this market in the future," Kumar said after the Rome road show ended Thursday."I'm sure our efforts to promote environmentally sustainable projects and responsible tourism will attract more travellers from Europe."Kerala Tourism Director Rani George, who made presentations to invited guests, said travellers from Europe are also likely to be interested in new products designed to promote historically and culturally significant destinations in the state."Our history and heritage are opening up new avenues for tourism. For visitors from Europe and from elsewhere, these will offer new ways to discover and explore Kerala," said George.Leading tourism players from the private sector also took part in the road shows.
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