New Delhi, Mar 8 (PTI) The Kerala government is focussing on extending the stay of tourists from the current average of four days to seven days, Director of Kerala Tourism V R Krishna Teja said on Tuesday.
He said ‘Caravan Tourism’, which was launched last week, will play a significant role in bringing in guests hungry for varied experiences to the state.
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“Today, domestic tourists coming to Kerala, on an average, are staying or four days, but we are targeting to increase it to six to seven days,” Teja said on the sideline of a partnership meet held in the national capital which was organised by the state tourism department.
Talking about Caravan Tourism, he said it is a PPP model and the government is providing subsidies to promote tourism in the state.
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