
Central nod for projects to ramp up tourism in Varkala, Thalassery
While Varkala in Thiruvananthapuram district has been included in the culture and heritage category, Thalassery in Kannur district comes under the spiritual tourism category, both as part of the Challenge Based Destination Development initiative under the Swadesh Darshan 2.0 scheme. These projects were cleared by the Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) of the Union Ministry of Tourism, which went through the detailed project reports (DPRs) submitted by the State Tourism department.
'Both Varkala and Thalassery are historically, culturally and spiritually important places in Kerala's inclusive and eclectic social ecosystem. Both the places are also known for their natural beauty. Creating sustainable infrastructure, improving quality of services and enhancing the total ambience of these two destinations will further ramp up Kerala's position as a global tourism brand that promises a holistic experience for visitors,' Tourism Minister P.A Mohamed Riyas said.
Tagged projects
In its DPRs the Tourism department tagged the project concerning Varkala as 'Varkala—Dakshin Kashi in Kerala' and that of Thalassery as 'Thalassery-the Spiritual Nexus in Kerala.'
The project for Varkala envisions major destination development interventions to ramp up facilities in a sustainable, inclusive and smart manner. These include development of eco-friendly infrastructure, heritage streets and beach promenade, sustainable waste management systems, tapping renewable energy, digitisation of services and marketing, skilling interventions for marketing and entrepreneurship development and leveraging MSMEs in marketing and branding.
The destination management interventions in Thalassery will cover heritage streets and sites, local shrines including the famous Jagannatha temple, Thazhe Angadi Heritage Precinct revitalisation, the traditional martial art centre Ponniyam Kalari, Tourist Amenity centre at the Chirakku Kavu Bhagavathi temple and a Theyyam and cultural centre at Chokli with performance and exhibition spaces. Sustainable infrastructure development, digitisation and marketing and promotion initiatives will also be part of the project.
Recently approved
Recently, the Centre had approved two major destination development projects for Malampuzha garden and recreation park in Palakkad district and Alappuzha as a global water tourism hub under the Swadesh Darshan 2.0 scheme for a total amount of ₹169.05 crore.
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