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Tourism Industry Joins Hands: Stronger Together for a Better Future


Goa’s tourism sector is undergoing a defining transformation, one driven not just by government policy or infrastructure, but by the collective strength and shared vision of its stakeholders. In an increasingly competitive and dynamic travel landscape, the unity among hoteliers, restaurateurs, water sports operators, transport providers, and the Department of Tourism is laying the foundation for a more resilient, sustainable, and visitor-focused future.

A Story of Resilience and Revival

The challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic tested every aspect of the tourism value chain. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Tourism adopted a focused and phased approach to revive the sector. Health and safety protocols were strengthened across establishments, awareness campaigns were rolled out to restore traveller confidence, and strategic collaborations with industry stakeholders were prioritised to ensure smooth reopening. Infrastructure upgrades, support for local businesses, and digital transformation were fast-tracked to adapt to new travel preferences. As a result, Goa was among the first destinations in India to witness a strong recovery in tourist footfalls, paving the way for more coordinated and quality-driven tourism development.

In the months and years that followed, stakeholders across the board began working more closely with the Department of Tourism to re-establish Goa’s standing as a premier tourist destination. Protocols were strengthened, services were reoriented, and an emphasis was placed on delivering authentic, safe, and meaningful visitor experiences.

A New Era of Coordination
Today, the synergy between the public and private sectors is more visible than ever. The Department of Tourism has institutionalised regular consultation with key associations, ensuring that policy decisions are grounded in operational realities. In turn, industry stakeholders have responded with increased accountability and commitment to quality.

The post-pandemic phase ushered in a new model of collaboration between the Department of Tourism and various stakeholders across the industry. Regular stakeholder meetings, streamlined facilitation processes, and a unified response to emerging challenges have resulted in greater efficiency and preparedness across sectors. From event planning to infrastructure improvements and destination marketing, the partnership between the public and private sectors has strengthened significantly, ensuring that Goa’s tourism offerings are not only consistent and safe but also increasingly aligned with the evolving expectations of travellers.

Promotional campaigns now go beyond generic messaging. By focusing on local culture, heritage festivals, hinterland trails, and culinary narratives, the Department has successfully steered Goa’s brand toward depth and authenticity, resulting in higher year round engagement and more participative tourism.

β€œThe Department’s thoughtful efforts in promoting Goa’s festivals, traditions, and local culture have significantly enhanced visitor engagement. These authentic and grounded narratives have sparked deeper interest among travellers. As a result, we’ve witnessed higher occupancies across both North and South Goa between May and June 2025, largely due to tourists seeking more participative and genuine experiences,” stated Mr. Ranjit Phillipose, Senior Vice president, Operations, IHCL Goa.

Shared Vision for the Future
With the upcoming seasons in focus, tourism stakeholders are actively aligning their strategies with shared goals: diversifying tourism circuits, improving service delivery, and promoting Goa as a destination for all seasons. Whether it’s wellness, culture, spiritual tourism, or adventure, there’s a concerted effort to move beyond the beach and nightlife binary.

β€œWe’ve witnessed a significant rise in tourist participation in watersports activities in the first half of 2025, and a lot of that can be attributed to the Department of Tourism’s focused efforts in promoting safe, well-regulated, and diverse experiences. More tourists are now looking for adventure-driven, memorable moments on our shores, and this surge in interest has motivated us to continually improve our offerings while ensuring safety and sustainability remain at the core.” said Mr. Savio D’Souza, Sea Royale Adventure Sport, Candolim.

A key area of collective attention is sustainability. Stakeholders are increasingly aware that growth must not come at the cost of Goa’s environment or communities. Eco-certifications, waste management, energy-efficient practices, and training for frontline staff are being integrated into everyday operations.

Sustainability has emerged as a core pillar of Goa’s tourism revival strategy in the post-pandemic era. Recognising the need to balance growth with long-term ecological and cultural preservation, the Department of Tourism has introduced initiatives that promote responsible travel, community engagement, and low-impact experiences. Homestays, hinterland trails, and heritage circuits are being promoted to distribute tourism more evenly and support local livelihoods.

Regenerative Tourism, focusing on restoring ecosystems and empowering communities, has become central to the State’s approach, ensuring that tourism not only sustains but also enriches Goa’s natural and cultural heritage.

Strength in Unity
What was once a fragmented network of individual operators has now evolved into a coordinated ecosystem of partners with a shared sense of purpose. The cooperation witnessed today across the tourism sector in Goa is not only facilitating better outcomes for visitors, but also ensuring long-term benefits for local communities and the environment.

Mr. Jack Sukhija, TTAG President said β€œWhat we are witnessing today is a far more cohesive approach to tourism management in Goa. There is a visible shift from fragmented efforts to unified action, whether it is policy consultation, promotion, or on-ground execution. The Department of Tourism has made a conscious effort to involve stakeholders in the decision-making process, and that inclusivity is laying the foundation for a stronger, more sustainable future for Goa’s tourism industry.”

As Goa moves forward, one thing is clear, the strength of its tourism future lies in collective action. With stakeholders united, guided by a vision of quality, sustainability, and innovation, the State is well-positioned to lead the next wave of responsible and rewarding travel in India.

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Tourism Booms in Goa: Big Growth in Visitors from Jan to June 2025


Over 54 lakh tourists visit Goa in 6 months as Global travellers keep the state buzzing despite summer heat.

Goa’s tourism graph has scaled remarkable heights in the first half of 2025, registering a record-breaking surge in both domestic and international arrivals. According to the Department of Tourism, the state welcomed an unprecedented number of visitors between January and June, reinforcing its status as one of India’s most preferred and evolving travel destinations.

Preliminary data reveals that tourist footfalls have reached historic levels, with notable increases across all categories, solo travellers, families, FITs, and group tours. As per official data, a total of 54.55 lakh tourists visited Goa between January and June this year. Of these, 51.84 lakh were domestic visitors, while 2.71 lakh were international tourists. January proved to be the strongest month, registering 10.56 lakh tourists, including 9.86 lakh domestic and nearly 70,000 foreign arrivals.

February followed with 9.05 lakh tourists, comprising 8.44 lakh domestic and over 61,000 international travellers. March saw a footfall of 8.89 lakh tourists, with 8.32 lakh from within India and around 56,000 from abroad.

Despite the onset of summer, tourism activity remained consistent. In April, Goa received 8.42 lakh visitors, including 8.14 lakh domestic and 28,000 international arrivals, followed by 9.27 lakh tourists in May, comprising 8.97 lakh domestic and nearly 30,000 foreign visitors. June recorded 8.34 lakh total arrivals, with 8.08 lakh from India and around 25,000 international visitors.

Speaking on the growth, Director Tourism, Shri Kedar Naik stated, β€œThis boom is the result of a multi-pronged approach adopted by the state. We have intensified promotional campaigns in key source markets, both domestic and global, participated in leading travel trade exhibitions, and launched innovative marketing initiatives under the β€˜Regenerative Tourism’ umbrella. These efforts have enhanced visibility and reinforced Goa’s image not just as a beach destination, but one that offers a diverse array of experiences, from hinterland trails and heritage walks to spiritual and wellness retreats.”

Goa’s presence at national and international travel trade fairs, its emphasis on cultural and monsoon tourism, spiritual circuits, and hinterland trails, coupled with the hosting of large-scale festivals and sporting events, has helped attract a wide spectrum of travellers. The rising number of foreign tourists, particularly from the Middle East, Europe, and Southeast Asia, is also attributed to better flight connectivity and a more seamless travel experience.

Infrastructure upgrades across the state, ranging from enhanced airport and transport facilities to the development of new hospitality offerings, have further enabled Goa to handle high tourist volumes while maintaining service quality.

With the monsoon season now in full swing and a vibrant calendar of festivals and experiences lined up for the coming months, the Department of Tourism expects the upward trend to continue through the second half of the year. As the state continues to innovate and diversify its tourism portfolio, the record-breaking numbers serve as a testament to the successful convergence of strategic planning, stakeholder collaboration, and Goa’s enduring charm.

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Govt Plans Defence β€˜Takeover’ of Lakshadweep Island to Boost Maritime Security


New Delhi, July 19, 2025 β€” In a significant development with strategic implications, the Central Government is reportedly planning to bring one of the Lakshadweep islands under the direct control of the Defence Ministry. The move is aimed at bolstering maritime surveillance and fortifying India’s presence in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), which has increasingly become a hotspot of geopolitical competition.

According to sources, this decision aligns with India’s broader objective of safeguarding its territorial waters and countering threats from hostile maritime entities. With rising concerns over naval activities by external powers in the IOR, the Indian government is taking decisive steps to strengthen its island-based outposts.

The island in question has not been officially named, but the government is expected to develop defence infrastructure including radar systems, airstrips, and naval facilities. This will allow for closer monitoring of shipping routes, potential intrusions, and enhance India’s rapid response capabilities.

Local and Environmental Concerns

While the strategic intent is clear, the proposed β€˜takeover’ has triggered concern among local communities and environmentalists. Lakshadweep’s fragile ecosystem, coupled with its small population and cultural uniqueness, makes the region particularly sensitive to large-scale infrastructure development.

Local leaders have called for transparency in the government’s approach and demanded that any project involving land or sea resources must prioritize environmental sustainability and community participation.

A Broader Indo-Pacific Strategy

Experts see the move as part of India’s broader Indo-Pacific strategy, wherein island territories are seen as key outposts in a rapidly evolving geopolitical theatre. With growing Chinese presence near the Maldives and Sri Lanka, India is under increasing pressure to assert control over its island assets.

Defence analysts suggest that this island may act as a mini naval base or a forward surveillance post, enhancing India’s ability to monitor critical sea lanes and respond to emergencies more effectively.

Awaiting Official Confirmation

As of now, the government has not issued an official statement detailing the island or timeline for the move. However, developments are expected in the coming weeks, especially with the monsoon session of Parliament around the corner.

Whether seen as a necessary security move or a contentious expansion, this initiative reaffirms Lakshadweep’s rising importance in India’s national security and foreign policy narrative.

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Goa Tourism to participate in TTF Ahmedabad 2025 showcasing Its year-round offerings


Panaji, July 18 2025 : The Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, is pleased to announce its participation in the upcoming Travel & Tourism Fair (TTF) Ahmedabad, to be held from 31st July to 2nd August 2025 at the Mahatma Mandir Convention and Exhibition Centre, Gandhinagar. As one of India’s most prominent travel trade exhibitions, TTF Ahmedabad provides a valuable platform for tourism boards, travel operators, and industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and promote domestic and international travel.

Goa Tourism’s participation at this prestigious event is part of its sustained strategy to position the state as a diverse, responsible, and year-round tourism destination. With Gujarat being one of the key domestic source markets, TTF Ahmedabad offers an important opportunity to strengthen engagement with travel trade partners, reach out to quality tourists, and build greater visibility for Goa’s evolving tourism identity.

At the Goa Pavilion, visitors will experience the state’s multi-dimensional tourism profile that extends beyond the conventional image of sun and sand. The Department will showcase a wide array of offerings such as spiritual tourism, wellness and Ayurveda-based experiences, adventure activities, and monsoon tourism. Additionally, homestay and community-based tourism initiatives, now gaining momentum under the state’s inclusive tourism policy, will also be highlighted.

The pavilion will also provide insights into Goa’s rich cultural calendar, featuring festivals such as Sao Joao, Chikhal Kalo, Spirit of Goa, Shigmo, and Carnaval, all of which attract experiential travellers and those seeking authentic local traditions.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Kedar Naik, Director of Tourism, Government of Goa, stated: “Our participation at TTF Ahmedabad aligns with Goa’s vision to promote tourism that is immersive, inclusive, and sustainable. We are committed to engaging meaningfully with the travel trade community and highlighting the wide spectrum of experiences that Goa offers across all seasons. Gujarat remains a valuable market, and we look forward to welcoming more travellers who seek depth, culture, and renewal in their journeys.”

The Department of Tourism invites all travel trade professionals, media representatives, and visitors to visit the Goa Pavilion at TTF Ahmedabad to explore new collaborations and discover why Goa continues to stand out as one of India’s most compelling and evolving destinations.

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Panaji Declared Cleanest City in India (50k–1L Category) at Swachh Survekshan 2024–25


In a landmark moment for Goa, the city of Panaji has been honoured as the Cleanest City in India in the 50,000–1,00,000 population category at the Swachh Survekshan Awards 2024–25. The awards ceremony took place at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, and the title was conferred by the Hon’ble President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu Ji.

This prestigious award underscores the outstanding work done under the Swachh Bharat Mission in Panaji, including consistent efforts in door-to-door waste collection, scientific waste treatment, and attaining Garbage-Free City certification.

Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant expressed pride in Panaji’s achievement, stating it is a reflection of the government’s long-standing commitment to sustainable urban development. He congratulated all the officials, teams, and residents who made it possible.

Mayor Rohit Monserrate also shared his gratitude and reiterated the importance of citizen participation, enforcement of waste segregation, and the future goal of making Panaji a zero-waste city.

This achievement stands as a beacon of what committed governance, community effort, and a shared vision for cleanliness can accomplish. As Goa moves toward a Swachh and Viksit Bharat @2047, Panaji’s success sets a benchmark for other cities aiming to transform their urban landscapes.

The Panaji Municipal Corporation, along with active involvement from residents, sanitation workers, and various civil bodies, continues to innovate and inspire with best practices in waste management and sustainable city planning.

This award belongs to every Goan who believes in keeping our home beautiful, clean, and green.