Kerala attracting more tourists from China, Sri Lanka
A luxury liner from Sri Lanka and chartered flights from China are expected in Kerala as part of efforts to woo more tourists from the two countries, a minister said on Wednesday.
Kerala Tourism Minister A.P. Anil Kumar told IANS that his department’s efforts to attract more and more tourists from China and Sri Lanka were paying off
“The first luxury liner from Sri Lanka is expected to dock in Kochi on October 2 and chartered flights from China are expected during the coming tourist season that begins in November,” Kumar said. He said the luxury liner from Colombo will reach Kochi and will then go to the Maldives.
“The first luxury liner from Sri Lanka is expected to dock in Kochi on October 2 and chartered flights from China are expected during the coming tourist season that begins in November,” Kumar said. He said the luxury liner from Colombo will reach Kochi and will then go to the Maldives.
src – : http://www.india.com/news/india/kerala-eyes-more-tourists-from-sri-lanka-china-452705/
Related News
- Kerala Tourism receives Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) award for Thekkady
- Thekkady Wins World’s Top Emerging Destination Award
- Kerala Tourism conducts roadshow in Poland to attract Polish visitors
- Kerala & St Petersburg’s tourism will sign a MoU to promote tourist inflow from Russian to Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi
- Kerala Tourism to strengthen ties with Russia
- Saarc Nations Will Take Part In An International Handicrafts Exhibition In Kozhikode
- UNESCO World Heritage Centre Add Vadakkunatha temple to the World Heritage Site List
Leave a Reply