Goa tourism minister Manohar Ajgaonkar today said both domestic and foreign travellers are taking interest in touring the state during monsoons to make the most of the rain-drenched beaches.
"Domestic and foreign tourists are arriving in Goa during the monsoons to make the most of the rain-drenched beaches and other natural beauties in the state," Ajgaonkar said while addressing the valedictory session of Travel and Tourism Fair organised here.
He said adventure tourism is slowly becoming a big draw with water rafting and other water sports being initiated at different beaches in the state.
Also Read
"Beaches are being made more tourist-friendly with toilets and changing rooms in proximity," he said.
Stating that the Goa government is promoting tourism with all earnest, Ajgaonkar said "no state wants to miss Kolkata, as response from travellers here is the best among the domestic travellers."
At least 400 travel and tour operators participated in the three-day event held at the Netaji Indoor Stadium here, which recorded more than 50,000 footfalls during the period, Sanjiv Agarwal of organisers Fairfest Media Limited, said.
Twelve countries, including Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bangladesh and Nepal participated in the fair, which also saw eight states of the country promoting their destinations, he said.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content