"Both adventure services will focus on highlighting Goa's hinterlands and will give tourists an opportunity to explore the rich geography of Goa via the sky and the waterways," Goa Tourism Development Corporation Chairman (GTDC) Nilesh Cabral said in a release issued here.
Two agencies have been selected for running these high- end tourism services to come up in April that aims for a dedicated, safe and thrilling experience for tourists, he added.
Buoyed by the success of white water rafting and women taxi services in 2014, GTDC has decided to expand tourism experience and launch these new ventures as part of the larger plan, he said.
As many as six amphibious vehicles, which can operate both on land and water will be introduced utilising Goa's wide networking of ferry ramps.
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The venture will further facilitate 'Hop On Hop Off' tours along with Goa's inland waterways and chain of jetties and ferry ramps, bird watching tours and eco-tourism tours.
These boats will be manufactured in Goa based on the US technology, in collaboration with AGCL-Goa.
These amphibious vehicles will be the first of its kind for use by tourists in the country.