Tourism picks up ahead of boat race

The number of domestic tourists visiting here has also gone up

Update: 2015-07-18 02:59 GMT
The unmanned boat that was found on the Kodiakarai coast in Nagapattinam. - DC

ALAPPUZHA: Alappuzha has witnessed an influx of domestic and foreign tourists ahead of the Nehru Trophy Boat Race which is a couple of weeks away.

Earlier, the tourism  season in Alappuzha was confined to the five-month period from October to February, but because of several promotional steps  taken by the state tourism  department,  foreign tourist arrivals continue during  the other months also. This has cheered the houseboat industry.

Mr Switten George, vice-president,  Kerala Houseboat Owners Association,  says the tourist visa on arrival introduced at Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi  international airports had boosted the tourism prospects.  

“Last year,  there was good presence of foreign tourists at the Nehru Trophy Boat Race venue which will be  repeated this season also,”  he says.

According to Mr Tomi Pulikattil, a houseboat owner,   foreigners visit  Alappuzha  throughout  the year now. The number of domestic tourists visiting here has also gone up.  

The  seaplane project initiated by the government would bring in more foreign tourists, he adds.

As per the tourism department data, foreign tourist arrivals in the state had gone up  from 8,58,143 in 2013 to  9,23,366 in 2014 registering a growth of 7.60 percent.

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