Department of Tourism will participate in the World Travel Market (WTM) London, scheduled to take place from 5th to 7th November 2024 at ExCeL London. This prestigious event is set to bring together industry leaders from around the globe, offering Goa a prime opportunity to present its distinctive tourism experiences and innovative sustainable travel initiatives on an international platform.
At WTM London, Goa Tourism will spotlight the state’s cultural richness, natural beauty, and progressive tourism experiences, with a core emphasis on regenerative and eco-conscious tourism. The Goa Tourism pavilion will offer a vivid showcase of the state’s vibrant festivals, adventure pursuits, heritage traditions, and tranquil beaches that together shape Goa’s unique identity as a travel destination.
A highlight of this year’s participation is the concept of Regenerative Tourism, a step beyond sustainability that focuses on actively revitalising and enhancing Goa’s natural and cultural treasures. The display will feature initiatives like hinterland tourism, preservation of heritage sites, wellness tourism centered around Ayurveda, and Goa’s emerging prominence as a destination for MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) and wedding events. These initiatives aim to benefit local communities and ensure that the environment is preserved for future generations.
The pavilion will also present the Ekadasha Teertha Circuit, a spiritual exploration of 11 historic temples in Goa. The forthcoming Exposition of St. Francis Xavier, will also be one of the highlights, the exposition is scheduled to be held from 21st November 2024 to 5th January 2025 at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the iconic Basilica of Bom Jesus, Old Goa.
Additionally, the pavilion will highlight the 55th International Film Festival of India, encouraging film lovers to delve into Goa’s vibrant cinematic culture. Through engaging displays, Goa Tourism will communicate its commitment to fostering responsible tourism that safeguards both the environment and the cultural heritage of the region. The pavilion is also an excellent opportunity for the Goan diaspora in London to reconnect with their roots and explore the latest tourism developments from their homeland.
Suneel Anchipaka, IAS, Director of Tourism and Managing Director of GTDC, remarked: “Our dedication to Regenerative Tourism represents our goal to go beyond preservation and to truly reinvigorate Goa’s natural landscapes and cultural heritage. With the presence of Goan hoteliers, travel agencies, and tourism stakeholders at WTM London, we aim to offer visitors an authentic experience of Goa’s unmatched hospitality. We want to inspire global travelers to engage with Goa’s beauty while contributing positively to its sustainable development.”
Visit the Goa Tourism pavilion at WTM London 2024 to explore forward-looking tourism practices that prioritise regeneration, and discover how Goa is redefining sustainable tourism by focusing on creating enduring benefits for both its people and the environment, stated a press release.
For more details, visit:
www.goa-tourism.com