Goa tourism is no longer limited to sun, sand, and sea
Tourists can now also enjoy ancient temples and jungle safaris
5 Dariya News
Faridabad 21-Feb-2025
Goa MLA, and Chairman, Goa Tourism Development Corporation, Dr. Ganesh Gaonkar said that Goa is internationally famous for tourism, but it is no longer just about sun, sand, and sea. To attract more tourists, Goa is now promoting its cultural heritage and jungle safaris.
During his visit to the Goa Pavilion, Dr. Gaonkar said that this year, the pavilion has been set up at the Surajkund International Crafts Mela to promote Goa’s tourism. He said that with the efforts of Goa Chief Minister, Dr. Pramod Sawant and Tourism Minister, Sh. Rohan Khaunte, Goa’s tourism is no longer limited to sun, sand or beaches.
Now, visitors can explore historical forts, ancient temples of Lord Shiva and goddesses, biodiversity parks, medicinal plant gardens, waterfalls, and UNESCO heritage sites in Goa’s interior regions. Dr. Gaonkar further said that Goa is restoring 25 ancient temples, similar to the famous temples of Kashi and Ujjain spending crores of rupees.
On Mahashivratri a grand Mahotsav is being organised at the Mahadev Temple on February 25, 2025. He said that tourists can witness the natural food and organic handicraft.
Sharing culture through the Mela – Dr. Sunil Kumar
Managing Director, Haryana Tourism Corporation, Dr. Sunil Kumar, said that Goa and Haryana are sharing their cultural heritage through the Surajkund Mela. He said that both states will continue working together to promote tourism in the future. Artists from Goa captivated the audience with their performances, showcasing traditional Konkani dance at Badi Chaupal.
Director, Goa Tourism Corporation, Sh. Kedar A. Naik also remained present on the occasion.