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7th December, 2011 - Now get more out of your travel to India, asHimachal Governmentpromotes Rural Tourism


28th November, 2011 - Kerala’s Mallapuram District to get digital music and video systems at major tourist spots


8th November, 2011 - Sea-Plane Services To Offer Travellers An Aerial Tour Of Andhra Pradesh


18th October, 2011 - Tourist Footfall Breaks 25-year record in Kashmir Valley


28th September 2011 - Get entertainedon the Go as Northern Railways Proposes to install 8-inch LCD Screens


20th September 2011 - Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tours in the Offing, Says Kerala Tourism Department


14th September 2011- Bollywood Comes Calling As Mumbai's Film City Throws Open Its Gates For Tourists


13th September 2011- Corbett National Park Celebrates 75th Anniversary with a Paw-fall of 200+ Tigers


12th September 2011 - Buddha’s Relics Scheduled To Travel From India To Sri Lanka


6th September 2011- Puducherry Airport Scheduled To Go On Stream From October 10, 2011


05th August 2011 - Tiger tourism increases in MP


03rd August 2011 - Agra is the Top destination for tourists

31st July 2011 - Taj Mahal gate fees amount to nearly Rs 20 crore

27th July 2011 - Adding spice to Goa's monsoon tourism

24th July 2011 - Indamer inaugurates new lounge at Juhu Airport, Mumbai

22nd July 2011 - US agency to help deploy new safety system at Chennai airport

21st July 2011 - Air Traffic Control testing new routes along Indian Ocean

20th July 2011 - Kerala Fisheries plans oceanarium near Kochi

19th July 2011 - India records impressive growth in tourism sector in 2010

18th July 2011 - Delhi Airport’s 'swing area' to serve both domestic, international travellers

16th July 2011 - Winter schedule to see 30 per cent more flights

14th July 2011 - Delhi airport witnesses maximum VoAs issued for January-June, 2011

11th July 2011 - Tourism Ministry to Tie-up with Bollywood to promote destinations

09th July 2011 - Three Oberoi hotels ranked among top 5 hotels in Asia

07th July 2011 - Asia-Pacific powers global airline growth

04th July 2011 - Gujarat to hold month-long festival to promote Saputara as monsoon destination


3th July 2011 - International tourism maintains momentum despite challenges: UNWTO


1th July 2011 -Haryana Tourism set to hold annual Mango Mela from July 2 to 3


29th June 2011 - Tiger population increase in Sathyamangalam forest

28th June 2011 - Scale of fuel waste due to Heathrow congestion revealed

24th June 2011 - bmi to fly Amritsar Heathrow from October

22nd June 2011 - National parks to enforce code of conduct for visitors

20th June 2011 - Mumbai international airport receives ISO certification

17th June 2011 - Kingfisher Airlines adds 9 New Flights on its domestic network

14th June 2011 - MTDC's luxury train, Deccan Odyssey to resume from September 2011

12th June 2011 - Maharashtra Tourism dept keen on seaplane

10th June 2011 - IATA Announces New Leadership

8th June 2011 - Airlines woo customers in holiday season in summers

5th June 2011 - India receives 3.69 lakh foreign tourist arrivals in May 2011






Adding spice to Goa's monsoon tourism

27th July 2011


Now you can 'spice' up your trip to Goa in the monsoons - not by going to a beach but by heading for a spice farm instead. Known as a beach tourism destination, the authorities are keen to wean the visitor away from the congested beaches towards the more serene countryside. And spice farms promise one such diversionary experience, especially in the rains. A tropical horticulture plantation, where betel nuts, pineapples, a host of spices like pepper, chillies, anise and nutmeg are grown on terraced hillsides, is now being commercially exploited for tourism purposes.

According to Madhav Sahakari, who runs the popular Sahakari spice farm in Ponda, 30 km from here, the green experience clicks well with the tourists who dare to experiment in Goa.

"I have around 60 hectares of spice plantation and we have been catering to an increasing number of tourists every year. We provide a daylong experience complete with elephant rides and local food served with indigenous culinary customs. It is a slice of very puritan Goa," Sahakari, whose farm lies in close proximity to popular temples like the ones at Mangueshi, Nagueshi and Ramnathi, told IANS.

From the moment they step into the spice farm, tourists are accorded a traditional Goan experience. Right from being garlanded with tropical flowers to being served a refreshing locally made raw mango- based drink called 'panhe' or kokum sherbet.

A guided tour around the spice farm, takeaways in the form of fresh fruit and spices and a hot meal are statutory, but there are other surprises thrown in.

A Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) holiday package even allows visitors to bathe and playfully frisk a pachyderm at one of the many spice farms, albeit for a premium.

"Clamber up for an elephant ride through the trees and grab the chance to wash these lumbering, loveable giants. Cost for an elephant ride and elephant wash to be borne by guests," a GTDC flier states. Bathing elephants is interestingly a part of the GTDC's four-day 'Honeymoon Package'.

At the Raut Spice farm, 35 km north of here, Sanjay Raut says his USP is a manmade waterfall, which removes "the worries from your shoulder blades", even in the peak of summer.

"We had to put in place a lot of water conservation techniques to channelise the waterfall even in summer. I receive anywhere between 500 to 600 people every week. If you have your own tents, you can even camp out on the farm," Raut says, adding that spice farms were now sought after for staging boutique weddings for the lush green canapes and the cavalier experience they provide.

According to Tourism Director Swapnil Naik, Goa's monsoon tourism foray is clicking well with tourists. "Monsoon tourism or raindrop tourism as we call it has seen positive results with over 10 percent of the total tourist inflow into the state coming in during the monsoon months. We have also tapped markets in West Asia, where rains are sparse," Naik said. "This season we launched a new innovative campaign aimed at families. It was marketed extensively through the internet, social networking sites and at travel marts," he added.

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