Goa, which earlier comprised only North Goa and South Goa districts, has now officially added a third district named Kushavati, marking a significant administrative reorganisation aimed at improving governance and regional development.
Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant announced that the Kushavati district will consist of four hinterland talukas โ Sanguem, Dharbandora, Quepem and Canacona โ all of which were previously part of the South Goa district. The district headquarters will be located in Quepem.
With this reorganisation, the existing districts will be streamlined as follows:
North Goa district will continue to comprise five talukas: Bardez, Tiswadi, Pernem, Bicholim and Sattari.
South Goa district will now have three talukas: Ponda, Mormugao and Salcete.
The newly formed Kushavati district will focus on the hinterland regions of South Goa, enabling targeted development and administrative efficiency.
The creation of the third district is expected to bring governance closer to the people, improve service delivery in interior regions, and accelerate infrastructure and socio-economic development in Goaโs hinterland areas.
Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant stated that the move reflects the governmentโs commitment to balanced growth, decentralised administration, and regional equity, particularly for areas that have historically faced geographical and logistical challenges.
Further notifications regarding administrative setup, staffing, and phased implementation are expected from the State Government.
Goa Tourism is taking the global stage once again, as it prepares to participate in OTDYKH Leisure 2025โone of the largest international travel and tourism exhibitions. The event will take place from 10th to 12th September at the Timiryazev Exhibition Center in Moscow, Russia. This year, Goa Tourism will present the theme โSunshine and More in Goaโ at Pavilion B13, inviting global audiences to experience the richness and diversity of Indiaโs most beloved coastal destination.
Speaking ahead of the event, Honโble Minister for Tourism, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, emphasized Goaโs positioning as a holistic and globally attractive destination. โGoa has always been one of the most sought-after destinations for international travelers, and our presence at OTDYKH Leisure 2025 is another step towards strengthening Goaโs global footprint. Through the theme โSunshine and More in Goa,โ we want to showcase the multifaceted experiences our state offers, from beaches to hinterlands, from wellness retreats to cultural richness. Our focus is on attracting quality tourism, building meaningful collaborations, and positioning Goa as a responsible, world-class destination.โ
Director of Tourism, Shri Kedar Naik, also noted the importance of the platform: โOTDYKH Leisure is a significant platform to connect with international travel trade stakeholders and potential visitors. At the Goa Pavilion, we will be highlighting not just the leisure aspect of Goa but also our forward-looking initiatives in areas like wellness, heritage, adventure, and community tourism. This participation provides an opportunity to emphasize Goaโs position as a destination that celebrates culture, sustainability, and authentic travel experiences.โ
Goaโs presentation at the exhibition will go far beyond sun and sand. Visitors to the pavilion will get to explore the stateโs pristine beaches, vibrant hinterlands, luxury resorts, spiritual and wellness getaways, immersive heritage trails, adrenaline-filled adventure experiences, and community-led tourism initiatives. Itโs all part of Goaโs evolving narrative as a year-round destination for leisure, business, and mindful travel.
With the global spotlight increasingly shifting toward regenerative tourism and eco-conscious travel, Goa Tourismโs showcase will also highlight the stateโs ongoing work in preserving natural ecosystems, empowering local communities, and encouraging responsible travel practices. By participating in OTDYKH Leisure 2025, Goa aims not only to promote its attractions but also to strengthen international partnerships, encourage investments, and open doors to a new era of tourism that values people, planet, and authentic experiences.
Goa Tourism warmly invites travel professionals, investors, stakeholders, and global travelers to visit the Goa Pavilion โ B13 and experience the true spirit of โSunshine and More in Goa.โ
Goaโs 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.
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 Goaโs 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 Goaโs 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 Goaโs brand toward depth and authenticity, resulting in higher year round engagement and more participative tourism.
โThe Departmentโs thoughtful efforts in promoting Goaโs festivals, traditions, and local culture have significantly enhanced visitor engagement. These authentic and grounded narratives have sparked deeper interest among travellers. As a result, weโve witnessed higher occupancies across both North and South Goa between May and June 2025, largely due to tourists seeking more participative and genuine experiences,โ 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 itโs wellness, culture, spiritual tourism, or adventure, thereโs a concerted effort to move beyond the beach and nightlife binary.
โWeโve 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 Tourismโs 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.โ said Mr. Savio DโSouza, 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 Goaโs 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 Goaโs 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 Stateโs approach, ensuring that tourism not only sustains but also enriches Goaโs 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 โWhat 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 Goaโs tourism industry.โ
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.