Western circuit tourism
on anvil
Sandesh Prabhudesai
27 July 2001
After reaching a saturation point with beach
tourism, Goa is now developing a new concept of 'western circuit'
on tourism, involving four other neighbouring states in the
region.
It is a package of 25 days, proposed by Goa
chief minister Manohar Parrikar, while seeking co-operation
of all the states, which includes Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh and newly formed Chattisgarh.
Taking opportunity of the tenth regional
convention of hotel and restaurant association of western
region held here last week, Parrikar has placed the concept
before them. The idea is to provide Goa as the gateway for
the package tourists, who will return back to their destination
via tiny coastal state after touring all the five states.
Chattisgarh chief minister Ajit Jogi, Maharashtra
deputy CM Chagan Bhujbal, Gujarat tourism minister Suresh
Mehta and MP tourism minister Ajay Singh - all four - have
unanimously welcomed the concept.
"Goa is too small a place to stay for more
than seven days", states Parrikar, while offering to initiate
and develop the concept. It will be then sold by the tour
operators in India and abroad.
In order to attract different kind of tourists,
Goa is now also focussing on eco-tourism and adventure tourism,
exposing its green hilly region to the world. "It will be
much different from the Kerala model", states Parrikar.
Bhujbal however plans to hold a food festival
in Mumbai on the lines of Singapore and Dubai, while setting
up water sports facilities at hill stations like Matheran.
He has also announced Deccan Odyssey Luxury railway, on the
lines of Palace on Wheels, for Goa and Maharashtra.
The seven-day package in this train will
begin from Mumbai, covering several religious and historical
places along Pune, Aurangabad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg, before
entering Goan beaches.
Jogi, on the other hand, has announced his
plans to lay emphasis on eco-tourism, while offering several
incentives to the tourism, including granting industry status
to it.
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