Caravan tourism in Kerala looks promising
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, KERALA/ Created : Oct 19, 2021, 14:35 IST
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Caravan tourism in India is yet to catch up, but the tourism industry in Kerala is slowly inching towards it. The Kerala government’s Keravan Kerala project is seeing caravan parks opening all across the state.
Caravan tourism in India is yet to catch up, but the tourism industry in Kerala is slowly inching towards it. The Kerala government’s Keravan Kerala project is seeing caravan parks opening all across the state. Read less
Caravan tourism in India is yet to catch up, but the tourism industry in Kerala is slowly inching towards it. The Kerala government’s Keravan Kerala project is seeing caravan parks opening all across the state. The tourism and trade industry in Kerala has also guaranteed its support to this caravan tourism policy. The caravan parks are coming up in beautiful natural locations, with high levels of security and hygiene.
Caravan tourism could prove to be in demand for families, honeymooners, or even groups of friends. Kerala is a favourite destination for many, and with this additional experience, it could be a great new way to revive tourism in the state now that the pandemic situation has improved in the country, and the rest of the world.
Kerala faced hard times due to the pandemic in the last year and a half, and is now fighting a deadly flood and landslides. If caravan tourism booms in the state, it will help the travel industry and its various stakeholders.
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