The KMB, a nearly four-month-long festival of visual arts and the biggest in South Asia, was the flagship product showcased in the first of a series of such road shows held last week in Spain, the Czech Republic, Ukraine and Russia.
A three-minute film on the contemporary art event, launched by the state's Tourism Department, triggered an enthusiastic response in Barcelona (Spain), Prague (Czech Republic), St Petersburg (Russia) and Kiev (Ukraine), a government press release here said.
"The road shows will help us showcase the heritage and traditions of Kerala to a wider number of travellers.
We have an unmatched tradition and heritage of Ayurveda that brings tourists in droves from Russia, Germany and several other countries," Kerala Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran said.
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The KMB would certainly be an alluring product for the new age travellers as well as art cognoscenti from both India and abroad, he added.
Principal Secretary, Tourism, Venu V said the road shows showcasing the biennale got a rousingresponse in Barcelona and St Petersburg.
Venu, who recently led a delegation to Barcelona and St Petersburg, the second largest city of Russia, said people in the two famous European cities had heard about KMB.
Kerala, known for its natural beauty, lush rolling hills and Ayurveda, is much sought after destination by Russian tourists and the state is the seventh biggest originating market with 32,726 arrivals registered in 2015.
Spain is another country where Kerala is being aggressively promoted.
The registered arrivals from Spain to Kerala were put at 14,187 during 2015.
Most of the tour operators in these cities, who were fairly excited, said they would include the KMB in their itinerary for their next set of packages.
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