Travel

Stakeholders Unite, Stories Shine: Goa Tourism Wraps Up Month-Long World Tourism Day Celebrations


Panaji, 29th September 2025 – The Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, in collaboration with the Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG) and SKAL International Goa, successfully concluded a month-long celebration of World Tourism Day 2025, culminating in the World Tourism Day Heritage for Sustainability Film Festival at ESG, Panaji. This curated film showcase brought together diverse voices and visual stories reflecting Goa’s cultural depth, coastal and hinterland experiences, and the state’s shift towards responsible and inclusive tourism.

The grand finale at ESG featured a line-up of compelling short films including Postcards from Goa, Islands on Island, Sashticho Koddo, Bread and Belonging, Kharvan, The Birdman of Chorao, Caazu, I Am Nothing, Sadabahar, Conversations on Oviyos, Written in Corners, Petroglyphs and Manohar Rai Sardesai. Thoughtful interactions with filmmakers such as Vince Costa, Sonia Filinto, Nalini Elvino de Sousa, Elsa de Souza, Ronak Kamat and Shaistah Thapar added depth to the festival, which resonated with students, influencers, and tourism professionals alike.

The month-long festivities reflected a dynamic model of tourism that reaches beyond traditional beach destinations. The Department of Tourism organised over a dozen experiential activities that highlighted Goa’s regenerative and community-centric tourism model. These included forest walks in bioluminescent zones, kayaking expeditions, river cruises, coconut farming, bread-making experiences in rural villages, cycling tours through Chorao Island, and heritage walks at Aguad and Monte Santo. These experiences offered visitors a unique look into Goa’s natural assets and living traditions while creating economic opportunities for local communities.

The celebrations also served as a platform for learning and collaboration. On 27th September, Goa hosted its largest ever Tourism Stakeholders’ Meet at the Grand Hyatt, bringing together hoteliers, tour operators, travel agents, government bodies, industry experts, and aspiring tourism entrepreneurs to discuss the future of Goa’s tourism sector. Topics included sustainable growth strategies, youth engagement, and tapping into emerging global markets.

Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, emphasised that Goa’s tourism story is no longer just about leisure—it is now about learning, responsibility, and contributing to places and communities. He praised the active involvement of students, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and entrepreneurs, noting that Goa’s inclusive tourism model sets a benchmark for the rest of the country. He reaffirmed the state’s commitment to building a regenerative tourism economy that preserves culture, nurtures nature, and benefits all stakeholders.

Director of Tourism Shri Kedar Naik reiterated the campaign’s core message of “Goa Beyond Beaches,” stressing the need to involve and uplift local communities, especially women and youth. The department’s vision for tourism in Goa is to combine innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability—empowering those who form the backbone of the tourism industry while curating authentic visitor experiences.

With enthusiastic support from students, filmmakers, homestay owners, content creators, NGOs, and industry professionals, the World Tourism Day 2025 celebrations served as a vibrant reminder of Goa’s evolving identity as a hub of responsible, community-based tourism. As Goa sets its sights on becoming a year-round tourism destination rooted in regenerative values, the success of this initiative reflects a collective commitment to telling better stories, building better systems, and welcoming the world with purpose.

Entertainment

Shyam Benegal Film Festival Inaugurated at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao


The much-anticipated Shyam Benegal Film Festival commenced today at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao, with the screening of the acclaimed film Trikaal. The event was inaugurated by veteran writer and filmmaker Damodar Mauzo, who presided over the opening ceremony. Originally, actress Neena Gupta, who starred in Trikaal, was scheduled to attend; however, she was unable to be present due to unforeseen circumstances.

Damodar Mauzo, known for his contributions to Konkani cinema, has penned scripts for notable films such as Alesha, Sood, Shitu, O Maria, and the upcoming Claudia. His involvement in the festival underscores the rich cultural tapestry of Goa and its deep ties to Indian cinema.

The festival, organized by Ravindra Bhavan, aims to celebrate the cinematic legacy of Shyam Benegal, a stalwart in Indian filmmaking. Over the next few days, attendees will be treated to screenings of some of Benegal’s most celebrated works, followed by interactive sessions with artists, musicians, and filmmakers.

On May 31, the film Sardari Begum will be showcased, featuring a post-screening interaction with renowned musician Ashok Patki and classical singer Aarti Ankalikar-Tikekar. The festival will conclude on June 1 with a screening of Mammo, followed by a discussion with actor Rajat Kapoor, who played a pivotal role in the film.

Entry to the screenings is free, but passes are required. These can be obtained from the Ravindra Bhavan office between 10:00 AM and 5:00 PM. The festival provides a unique opportunity for film enthusiasts to engage with the works of one of India’s most influential filmmakers and to participate in enriching discussions about cinema and its impact on society.

Events in Goa

Bulbul Children’s International Film Festival Kicks Off in Margao


The second edition of the Bulbul Children’s International Film Festival got off to a spectacular start at the Ravindra Bhavan in Margao, Goa. The festival was inaugurated by Art and Culture Minister Govind Gaude, who was joined by several dignitaries, including Margao MLA and festival Vice-Chairman Digambar Kamat, Navelim MLA Ulhas Tuenkar, and Margao Municipal Chairperson Damu Shirodkar.

Inspiring the Next Generation
In his address, Minister Gaude emphasized the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving success. He urged the children to seize opportunities as they come, saying, “Opportunities knock at the door only once.” The minister also praised the architects and designers of the Ravindra Bhavan, acknowledging their role in creating a world-class venue.


Margao MLA Digambar Kamat commended the organizers for their meticulous planning, highlighting the exceptional performance by children in the first event. He encouraged the community to support the festival, just as they did last year. The Bulbul Children’s International Film Festival promises to be an unforgettable experience, showcasing a diverse range of films from around the world.

Festival Highlights

  • Free Entry: The festival is free for everyone, with a one-time registration fee of Rs 200 for adults.
  • Game Zone: A dedicated game zone for kids, featuring workshops on drone making, green-screen techniques, and more.
  • International Films: A showcase of films from around the world, including France, Russia, Indonesia, and more.

The festival will conclude on February 21, so mark your calendars and get ready to indulge in a cinematic extravaganza like no other!