Goa Tourism made a remarkable impact at SATTE 2025 (South Asia’s Travel & Tourism Exchange), reinforcing its commitment to Regenerative Tourism—a model that goes beyond sustainability to actively restore and enhance local ecosystems, culture, and communities.
With a vibrant pavilion that captured Goa’s essence, Goa Tourism engaged with leading travel professionals, tour operators, and industry stakeholders, positioning itself as a destination that balances tourism growth with environmental and cultural responsibility at Yashobhoomi (IICC), New Delhi. Discussions centered on Goa’s innovative tourism initiatives, including community-driven experiences, eco-friendly accommodations, and heritage conservation efforts.
Goa Delegation was led by Minister of Tourism, Rohan A. Khaunte. Also present were Chairman GTDC, Dr Ganesh Gaonkar; Secretary Tourism, Government of Goa, Sanjeev Ahuja, IAS; Director, Department of Tourism, Kedar Naik; Shawn Mendes, OSD to the Tourism Minister; Deepak Narvekar, Deputy General Manager (Marketing), GTDC; Jayesh Kankonkar, Assistant Director, Department of Tourism; and Chitra Vengurlekar, Assistant Tourist Officer, Department of Tourism.
Khaunte, remarked: “Goa’s presence at SATTE 2025 highlights our dedication to shaping a tourism model that benefits both travelers and the local community. The positive response reaffirms our vision for a future where tourism regenerates, and further flourishes.”
The Goa delegation held strategic B2B meetings, fostering collaborations that align with its vision for responsible travel from 19th to 21st February. The participation also highlighted Goa’s appeal beyond its beaches, showcasing its rich hinterland, unique cultural festivals, wellness tourism, and adventure offerings.
The events like SATTE provide a valuable platform to engage with global travel professionals and reinforce its status as a premier, responsible, and forward-thinking destination.