Kerala Tourism to work on Travancore Heritage Tourism Project
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, KERALA/ Created : Feb 22, 2021, 08:00 IST
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Kerala Tourism intends to work on a new project called Travancore Heritage Tourism Project. This new project will be similar to other heritage tourism projects in the state, such as Alappuzha, Thalassery, and Muziris.
Kerala Tourism intends to work on a new project called Travancore Heritage Tourism Project. This new project will be similar to other heritage tourism projects in the state, such as Alappuzha, Thalassery, and Muziris. Read less
Kerala Tourism intends to work on a new project called Travancore Heritage Tourism Project. This new project will be similar to other heritage tourism projects in the state, such as Alappuzha, Thalassery, and Muziris. The idea of such projects is to reinstate the historical and cultural significance of these locations.
Travancore has a rich history of culture, trade, and colonial legacy, all of which can go through conservation, and potentially become a great new destination for tourism.
Travancore is also known for its beautiful beaches, hill stations, temples, and a lot of other attractions. Also, museums in the area, such as the Kuthiramalika Palace Museum will get a major boost with this new project. The project will see Travancore develop into a world class heritage location, and it is in fact a long term project, with a vision of over 30 years.
Travancore was an Indian kingdom that was ruled by the Travancore Royal Family. It covered a large part of Kerala, and later it became a princely state under the British rule. The kingdom dates back to 1729 when it was first established.
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