1. Kerala and Goa
By:-
Avdhesh Ghildiyal
Devashish Singh
Deepika Chauhan
Dhananjay Pandey
Mangala Singh
Arvind Arya
2. Introduction
• Tourism in India is the largest service industry, with a
contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78%
of the total employment in India.
• Top states in India to receive inbound and domestic
tourists:-
– Kerala
– Rajasthan
– Goa
– Tamil Nadu
– Delhi
– Uttar Pradesh
– Himachal Pradesh
– Uttarakhand
3. • According to World Travel and Tourism Council, India
will be a tourism hot-spot from 2009 to 2018, having
the highest 10-year growth potential.
• Here we are taking the case study of the two states:-
– Kerala
– Goa
• Both the states lies on the western ghats of the
Indian Continent.
4. Kerala – God’s own country
• Kerala, an Indian state is located on the Malabar coast of
south-west India.
• Formed on 1 November 1956 by the States Reorganisation
Act by combining various Malayalam-speaking regions.
• Thiruvanathapuram is it’s capital.
• The state has an area of 38,863 km2 with a population of
3.33 Crore and is bordered by Karnataka to the north and
north-east, Tamil Nadu to the east and south, and
the Arabian Sea to the west.
5. • Kerala is an important international and domestic
tourist destination.
• The backwaters, beaches, Ayurvedic tourism, and
tropical greenery are among its major attractions.
• National Geographic's Traveler magazine named
Kerala as one of the "ten paradises of the world" and
"50 must-see destinations of a lifetime“.
• The state is famous especially for its ecotourism
initiatives.
6.
7. Marketing Strategy of Kerala Tourism
• Until the early 1980s, Kerala was a relatively
unknown destination.
• In 1986 tourism gained an industry status in Kerala.
• Aggressive marketing campaigns launched by
the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC).
• In 2000, with an objective to promote tourism, The
Kerala Travel Mart (KTM) was launched and was
registered as a society.
8. • Kerala was the first state to set up KTM as
permanent organization to promote the tourism
attractions worldwide.
• Kerala Tourism launched a 360 degree brand-building
exercise.
• Along with print and TV advertisements it also used
below-the-line promotions to build its brand and
promote tourism.
• Kerala Tourism invited celebrities to become brand
ambassadors for Kerala. Among them was well-
known painter M.F. Husain.
9. • In 2008, Kerala Tourism started marketing through
the mobile media and became the first state in the
country to develop tourism-related web content
compatible with mobile phones.
• Awards to Kerala Tourism:-
– WTTC (World Tourism Travel Council) ‘Tourism for
Tomorrow’ awards in destination category, 2006.
– PATA gold award in ecotourism, marketing, heritage etc.
– Outlook Traveler-TAAI – Best state that promoted travel
and tourism, 2000-01.
10. Tourism Products of Kerala
• Backwaters
• Backwater Resorts
• Ayurveda
• Hill Stations
• Tea and Coffee Gardens
• Houseboats
• Wildlife
• Chinese Fishing Net
• Festivals
• Beaches
11. Important Attractions in Kerala
• Varkala Beach
– Flanked on the western coast by the Arabian Sea,
Kerala has a long coastline of 580 km all of which
is virtually dotted with sandy beaches.
• Kovalam Beach
– Kovalam beach near Thiruvananthapuram is
among the first beaches in Kerala to attract
tourists worldwide.
12. • Backwaters
– The backwaters in Kerala are a chain of brackish
lagoons and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea
coast (known as the Malabar Coast).
– Kettuvallam (Kerala houseboats) in the backwaters
are one of the prominent tourist attractions in
Kerala.
– Alleppey, known as the "Venice of the East" has a
large network of canals that meander through the
town.
– The Vallam Kali (the Snake Boat Race) held every
year in August is a major sporting attraction.
13. • Hillstations
– Popular hill stations in the region include Devikulam,
Munnar, Nelliyampathi, Peermade, Ponmudi,
Vagamon,Wayanad and Kottanchery Hills.
– The Western Ghats rises on average to 1500 m
elevation above sea level. Certain peaks may reach to
2500 m.
• Wildlife: Flora and Fauna of Kerala
– Monkies in Nelliampathy forest.
– Lion taled malaqua in silent valley.
– Elephant in konny elephant training center.
14. • Ayurveda
– Medical tourism, promoted by traditional systems
of medicine like Ayurveda and Siddha are widely,
factors has led to the increase in popularity of
medical tourism.
– The medical treatment for various ailments are
packaged with recuperative leisure packages at
world class tourist resorts.
15. Mode of Transportation
• Kerala is well accessible by air, rail, road and ports.
• AIR
– Thiruvananthapuram International Airport
– Karipur Airport, Kozhikode
– International Airlines like Gulf Air, Qatar Airways,
Singapore Airlines, Air Lanka, Air Maldives and Air
India operate many flights from Thiruvananthapuram.
16. • Road
– An extensive network of metalled roads connects most
of the places in the state.
– National highways 47, 17, and 49 connect Kerala with
other parts of India.
• Railways
– There are around 200 railway stations in Kerala
connecting most of the places in the state to places
in the other parts of India and inside the state.
– Long-distance express trains connect important places in
the state to places outside Kerala like Mumbai, New
Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata.
17. • Ports
– Among 16 ports, Kochi is the only major port in the
State.
– There are three intermediate ports and 12 minor ports.
Inland water transport system is also available.
– Boats are used in certain areas for public transport.
– An inland waterways project for linking the southern
and northern tips of the state is under consideration.
18. Accommodation
• Kerala land offers a wide selection of places for tourist
to stay.
• Accommodation in Kerala range from luxury beach
resorts to economy hotels for the budget traveler.
• Deluxe Hotels
– Hotel Taj Malabar Kochi
– Hotel Taj Residency Kochi
– Casino Hotel
– Spice Village Hotels
19. • Budget Hotels
– Taj Garden Retreat Hotels
– Whispering Palms Hotels
– Cardamom County Hotels
• Resorts
– Club Mahindra Lakeview Resort Munnar
– Marari beach resort
– Samundra beach resort
• Houseboats
– The best place to stay in Kerala is Houseboats.
– There are houseboats floating across the canals and lakes.
They are well furnished according to tourist needs.
20. Initiatives
• A novel initiative by the Kerala tourism
called Saparya (Synergising Actions through
Participatory Approach), the programme aims at
developing tourism resources of potential destinations.
• As part of international marketing, KTDC is planning to
conduct a series of trade workshops along with various
International Travel fairs.
• KTDC recently initiated a new tourism-boosting
campaign called ‘Keralam Kanaam’ in order to
popularize Kerala’s destinations within Kerala.
21. • Kerala Tourism has tied up with Google, the popular
Internet Search Engine, to increase the tourist inflows
to the state.
• An exclusive monsoon tourism programme, Mazha
Yatra orRain Trip to tap the potential of Thusharagiri.
• Heli tourism to redefine Kerala tourism industry.
• Matsyafed Aqua Tourism Initiative (Milky Way)
• Kerala Tourism promotes pollution free Tourism.
23. Goa – A Perfect Holiday
Destination• The state of Goa is located on the western coast of
India in the coastal belt known as Konkan.
• Climate is warm and humid tropical with cool and
pleasant weather in winter months.
• It is variously known as "Rome of the East", "Tourist
Paradise" and "Pearl of the Orient”.
• Earlier Goa was ruled by Portugese for four centuries.
Vasco-da-gama founded Goa.
24. • It has an unique life-style that consists of a blend of
Indian and Western influences.
• Population - 1.34 million.
• The magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural
splendours of its temples, churches and old houses
have made Goa a firm favourite with travellers
around the world.
• Goa is much more than just beaches and sea.
• It has a soul which goes deep into unique history,
rich culture and some of the prettiest natural scenery
that India has to offer.
27. Important Places
• Kuskem Waterfall
– It is situated in idyllic
Kuskem Village at about
20 km from the Cotigao
wildlife sanctuary off NH
17.
– The water falls from a
lofty source leaving a
clear leap of milky water.
28. • Dudhsagar Falls
– Dudhsagar Falls
is listed as
India's 5th
tallest
waterfall,and is
227th in the
world at 310 m.
29. • Bats Island
– The island forms
a great surprise
for those
seeking
adventures and
comprises of a
small rocky
beach and a
small stretch of
green.
– A perfect
destination for
the snorkelers.
30. • Terekhol Fort
– Terekhol fort is a
symbolic location
where freedom
fighters from Goa
demonstrated
from time to
time.
31. • Aguada Fort
– Fort Aguada and
its lighthouse is a
well-preserved
seventeenth-
century Portugue
-se fort standing
in Goa.
– The fort was
constructed in
1612 to guard
against
the Dutch and
the Marathas
32. • Cabo De Rama Fort
– The popular Goan
beach fort Cabo De
Rama Fort is named
after Lord Rama.
– This is one of the
oldest forts in Goa,
build here before
the arrival of the
Portuguese.
33. • Basilica of Bom Jesus
Church
– It is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site located
in Old Goa.
– Bom Jesus' is the name
used for the infant
Jesus.
34. • Church of St. Francis
Assisi
– The Church of St.
Francis of Assisi was
built in 1661 by
the Portuguese in
the Portuguese
Viceroyalty of India.
– It is in Old Goa.
35. • SE Cathedral Church
– It is one of the
oldest and most
celebrated religious
buildings in Goa and
is one of the largest
churches in Asia.
36. • Anjuna Beach
– One of the most
popular beaches
of India.
– The Anjuna
beach is famous
for its trance
parties that take
place almost
everyday.
37. • Benaulim Beach
– Benaulim holds a
significant position in
Goa's history because
it was at this place
that Parashuram's
arrow landed when
he fired it into the
sea and created Goa.
38. • Calangute Beach
– The Calangute
beach of Goa is
known to be the
busiest and the
most
commercialized
beach.
- Popular as the
‘Queen of
Beaches’.
39. • Colva Beach
– The Colva beach is a
wonder of nature.
– This beautiful beach
extends to nearly 20
kilometers and is
supposed to be the
oldest beach in Goa.
40. • Majorda Beach
– One of the most
popular beaches,
Majorda beach of
Goa is located on
the 26 kilometer
stretch of fine
white sand.
– This beautiful
beach is very
popular for its
bakery and it
specializes in the
baking of
European bread.
41. • Brahma Temple
– Only temple in Goa
dedicated to Lord
Brahma.
• Datta Temple
– Well known all over
Goa for miraculous
cure for mental
troubles.
42. • Devaki Krishna Temple
– Known to be the only
temple in India where
Lord Krishna is
worshipped with
Devaki as
Devakikrishna.
• Shri Damodar Temple
– It is considered sacred
by both the Hindus and
the Christians.
43. Mode of Transportation
• Roads
– Has 195 km for every 100 sq. km. against the
National average of 50 km of roads for 100 sq. km
– Two national highways NH4A and NH17 225 kms
of National Highways
– 8 State Highways – 232 km
– 52 District Roads- 815 km
– Village Roads - 3622 km
44. Festivals
• The various festivals of Goa are also a major part of
Goa tourism. These festivals are a great way to get
close to the rich culture of Goa.
• Feast of three kings
• Ganesh Chaturthi
• Goa Carnival
• Bonderam Festival
• Christmas
• Food and Cultural Festival of Goa
• St. Francis day
45. • Airways
– Dabolim International Airport
– 25 km away from the State Capital, Panaji.
– Well connected to major cities of India
– Chartered flights from European countries arrive
regularly.
• Railways
– South-Central Railway and Konkan Railway provide
rail links with major cities.
• Water Transport
– Mormugao Port
46. Accommodation
• Majorda Beach Resort, Majorda, Goa.
• Park Hyatt, Cansaulim.
• Taj Exotica, Benaulim.
• Cidade de Goa hotel, Panaji.
• Vivanta by Taj Fort Aguada, Candolim.
• The Leela Goa, Mobor, Cavelossim.
47. Initiatives
• Various travel related events and road shows
in India and Overseas, to promote Goa as an
ideal tourist destination.
• Special Tourist Security Force named as Tourist
Security Organization is formulated in order to
provide additional protection and guidance to
the tourist visiting the State.
49. KERALA
• Kerala is an Indian state
located in its south-western
part. It absorbs about
15,005 sq. miles of total
land area.
• Kerala is among the oldest
cultural foundation in India.
• Kerala is a wet and naval
tropical climate.
GOA
• Goa is the smallest state
positioned in the south-
western part of India that
occupies about 1429 sq.
miles of total land area.
• Goa shaped a part of
Mauryan territory when it
was ruled by the king of
Magadha, Ashoka.
• The climatic conditions of
Goa are hot and humid.
50. • Kerala is known for flora
and fauna and fertile land
because in this state it rains
for almost 4 months in a
year.
• Tourism, banking and
public distribution are the
main sectors that boost
economy of Kerala on a
large scale.
• Kerala is visited in every
season.
• Goa is famous for wildlife.
There are about 48 types of
animals and 275 kinds of
birds.
• Goa also strives primarily on
tourism.
• Summer and winter are the
two tourist seasons in Goa.
51. Statistics
• Foreign Tourist arrival to Kerala during the year 2011
is 7,32,985. It shows a increase of 11.18 % over the
previous year.
• Domestic Tourist arrival to Kerala during the year
2011 is 93,81,455. It shows an increase of 9.15 %
over the previous year.
• Foreign exchange earnings for the year 2011 is
Rs.4221.99 Crores which recorded an increase of
11.18 % over the previous year.
• Total Revenue (including direct & indirect ) from
Tourism during 2011 is Rs:19037 Crores, showing an
increase of 9.74% over the last year’s figure.
52. • Foreign Tourist arrival to Goa during the year 2011 is
4,45,935.
• Domestic Tourist arrival to Goa during the year 2011
is 22,25,002.
53. Conclusion
• Goa and Kerala.
Both are beautiful with their own charm but
quite different.
• Goa has its noticeable Portuguese influence,
lovely beaches, the Anjuna flea market, and rave
culture (mostly from December through Easter).
Kerala is known for its greenery, wildlife, and
more traditional Indian culture with a southern
twist.
• Both the places have their own importance. They
both don't really compete with each other.