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Goa and Madhya Pradesh Explore Collaborative Opportunities to Boost Heritage and Cultural Tourism


The Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, recently engaged in a significant meeting with senior officials from the Government of Madhya Pradesh to explore collaborative opportunities in tourism, focusing on heritage, wildlife, and cultural experiences. The discussions centered on creating synergy between the two States to promote two-way tourism, encouraging visitors from Madhya Pradesh to explore Goa’s diverse tourism offerings and facilitating travel from Goa to Madhya Pradesh to experience its rich heritage and wildlife destinations.

The meeting saw participation from key tourism officials including Shri Kedar Naik, Director of Tourism, Shri Gavin Dias, General Manager (Hotels & Marketing), GTDC, and Shri Jack Sukhija, President of TTAG, alongside Shri Sheo Shekhar Shukla, IAS, Principal Secretary, Culture, Tourism & Public Relations, Government of Madhya Pradesh.

Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating that it strengthens efforts to promote tourism beyond beaches, offering travellers deeper access to heritage and cultural narratives. He noted that Goa and Madhya Pradesh share complementary tourism profiles that can benefit both regions through collaborative circuits, knowledge sharing, and enhanced visitor experiences, aiming for tourism that is meaningful, responsible, and driven by community participation.

Shri Kedar Naik highlighted that the exchange of ideas with Madhya Pradesh opened avenues for joint product development in heritage and cultural tourism. The States are exploring curated experiences that encourage visitors to immerse themselves in the cultural richness of both regions. Madhya Pradesh has extended an invitation to the Director of Tourism, Government of Goa, along with tourism trade stakeholders, to visit the State in the coming quarter for further discussions and planning.

In return, Goa is preparing to host tourism trade representatives from Madhya Pradesh to strengthen heritage and cultural tourism initiatives. Both Governments are focused on improving visitor experiences, expanding tourism circuits, and fostering cultural appreciation. The collaboration is expected to generate mutually beneficial tourism growth, promote sustainable practices, and support local communities while enhancing domestic travel networks.

This partnership reflects a shared vision to celebrate cultural roots, develop meaningful tourism products, and create travel experiences that connect people with the heritage, wildlife, and culture of Goa and Madhya Pradesh alike.

Goan Festivals

Traditional São João 2025 celebrations in Siolim, held in association with Goa Tourism


Siolim, June 24, 2025 – The Siolim São João Festival 2025 was celebrated with great enthusiasm and cultural pride, reaffirming its position as one of Goa’s most treasured traditional festivals. Organised by the Siolim Boat Festival Committee in association with the Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, the event brought together dignitaries, local residents, and visitors in a vibrant celebration of heritage, community spirit, and creativity.

The festival began with the opening performance by Shri Johnny B Gud, accompanied by Reza, bringing energy to the stage with a spirited rendition of the São João anthem. This performance set the tone for an afternoon steeped in tradition and festive fervour. As the decorated boats made their way along the river, the arrival of the first float marked the ceremonial beginning of the day’s procession. Among the key highlights was a specially curated float presented by Goa Tourism, which featured the Siolim Committee President, a couple in traditional attire, and two young children—symbolising the inclusivity and generational continuity of Goan culture.

The festival was graced by the presence of Hon’ble Minister for Tourism Shri Rohan A. Khaunte; MLA Siolim constituency Smt. Delilah Lobo; MLA, Calangute Constituency, Shri Michael Lobo; Managing Director, GTDC, Shri Kuldeep Arolkar , Parish Priest Siolim church Fr. Succor Mendes , Silvester Fernandes president of siolim Sao Joao committee and other officials from Goa Tourism.

Hon’ble Minister for Tourism Shri Rohan A. Khaunte stated, “Coming to Siolim and celebrating São João alongside the committee has been a meaningful beginning. Our Goenkarponn lives in our villages, and it is this rich cultural heritage and tourism potential that we must highlight to truly represent Goa. When we speak of ‘Goa Beyond Beaches,’ it is essential to showcase cultural tourism and traditional festivals like São João, Carnival, and Chikhal Kalo, which play a significant role in preserving Goa’s history, traditions, and identity. The traditional São João festival will continue to be celebrated in Siolim, and I am pleased to announce that it will remain rooted here in the years to come.”

As a mark of welcome and respect, the dignitaries were felicitated with traditional kopels (floral crowns). A symbolic countdown followed, where the Tourism Minister and MLA Calangute constituency jointly triggered the formal commencement of the celebrations, drawing applause and cheer from the gathered crowd.

Also addressing the gathering was Smt Delilah Lobo, MLA of Siolim Constituency, who expressed her gratitude to the Tourism Minister for his support in making the event a success.

The cultural segment of the program featured a wide array of performances. A themed dance presentation by Goa Tourism celebrated the traditions of São João through expressive choreography. This was followed by a powerful musical act by The Clay Jars. The entertainment continued with traditional folk dances, fusion acts blending modern and classical forms, and spirited musical performances by artists BBC and Rosario, who kept the festive spirit alive well into the evening.

A large number of foreign nationals also joined in the festival celebrations in Siolim.

Adding further vibrancy to the event were the beautifully presented traditional boats that continued to arrive throughout the evening. Each showcased the creativity and collaborative spirit of the participating groups, captivating the audience with their design and symbolism.

As part of the evening’s acknowledgements, the organising committee felicitated individuals who have made noteworthy contributions to the community. These included Dr. Sachin, Dr. Noel, and Albert along with his daughter. Their dedication and service were recognised in a gesture of appreciation and gratitude from the community.

The Virtual Kopel Making Contest, earlier held by the Department of Tourism, brought a creative digital touch to the celebrations. During the Siolim São João Festival 2025, the winners of the contest were announced and felicitated, with Nicole Liza Fernandes awarded the 1st Prize, Mariola Mendes receiving the 2nd Prize, and Elton Dylan D’silva securing the 3rd Prize.

In addition to the performances and presentations, the festival included contests such as the Best Kopel Competition, held across both junior and senior categories. Several spot prizes were distributed throughout the program, adding an element of surprise and delight for the audience.

The festivities concluded with the presentation of mementos and the much-awaited announcement of the winning boats. The cheers and applause that followed were a fitting end to an event that had, throughout the day, showcased the unique character and festive spirit of Siolim. The Siolim São João Festival 2025 highlighted Goa’s rich cultural fabric, its strong community values, and the growing importance of integrating heritage with tourism.