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Kerala Tourism Newsletter
ISSUE: 375
| November 2024
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Beypore International Water Festival 2024
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The Beypore International Water Festival 2024, to be held from December 27 to 29 across Beypore, Chaliyam and Nallur in Kozhikode, offers thrilling water sports, cultural events and culinary delights, making it Kerala's largest water festival.... |
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Muniyara, Idukki
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Explore the prehistoric Muniyara (Dolmens) at Marayoor, Idukki, a significant Megalithic site in Kerala. Discover the ancient burial chambers, natural sandalwood forests and prehistoric rock paintings while enjoying breathtaking sunset views and serene surroundings.... |
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Paravur Synagogue
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The Paravur Synagogue, a historic Jewish place of worship in Kerala, reflects a blend of Jewish and Kerala architecture.... |
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Seethakali
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Seethakali, a centuries-old folk art from Kerala, brings to life episodes from the Ramayana. With vibrant costumes, traditional music and captivating performances, Seethakali reconnects audiences with Kerala's rich cultural heritage.... |
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Tourism News
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Kerala to Lead International Dialogue on ‘Responsible and Gender-Inclusive Tourism’
Kerala will host the Global Women’s Conference on Responsible and Gender-Inclusive Tourism from November 30 to December 2, 2024, in Munnar.
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Thiruvananthapuram Among Top 10 Most Trending Places for 2025, Reveals Global Skyscanner Survey
Thiruvananthapuram has been ranked as one of the top 10 most popular places to visit in 2025, according to a global survey by Skyscanner.
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Kerala’s Design Policy to Drive Future Growth and Boost Creative Economy: Minister Mohamed Riyas
Kerala’s design policy will play a crucial role in shaping the state’s future, focusing on sustainable and aesthetic public assets. The policy aims to position Kerala as a global design destination.
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Kerala Tourism Department to Conduct Carrying Capacity Studies at Popular Hill Stations
Kerala Tourism Department is conducting carrying capacity studies at 15 popular hill stations, including Ponmudi, Munnar and Vagamon, to assess environmental impacts and plan future developments.
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Kerala Tourism to Replace Traditional Tourist Information Centres with Robotic Kiosks
Kerala Tourism is replacing traditional tourist information centres with robotic and automatic kiosks. These kiosks will provide digitalized information, including distance to destinations, key attractions, and tour packages.
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39 New Tourist Destinations to be Added to Kerala's Tourism Map under Destination Challenge Project
Under Kerala's Destination Challenge project, 39 new tourist destinations will be added across 13 districts to alleviate pressure on popular spots.
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