Tourism
Safety and security norms for adventure tourism
Mr. Kadakampally Surendran, Minister for Co-operation, Tourism and Devaswoms, Government of Kerala, handing over a copy of a set of comprehensive safety and security regulations for qualified Adventure Activity Providers (AAP) to Mr. E.M. Najeeb, Senior Vice President, IATO, in Trivandrum, on Februray 17, 2020 (From left) Mr. D K Vinod Kumar IFS, Director, Eco Tourism; Mr. P. Bala Kiran IAS, Director, Tourism; Ms. Rani George IAS, Secretary Tourism; Mr. Manesh Bhaskar, CEO KATPS; Mr. Baby Mathew Somatheeram, President, KTM Society; Mr. Ravisankar. K.V, Executive Council Member, KATPS; Mr. Aneesh Kumar. P.K, Association of Tourism Trade Organisations India (ATTOI); and Mr. Pradeep Murthy, ATTOI, are also seen.
Kerala Tourism rolls out a set of comprehensive safety and security regulations to position the state as a prime, secure and hassle-free destination for adventure-loving holidaymakers and nature buffs
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March 2020
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ighlighting that safety and quality are pivotal for the growth of high-potential Adventure Tourism in Kerala, Mr. Kadakampally Surendran, Minister for Co-operation, Tourism and Devaswoms, Government of Kerala, has said that 50 major adventure tourism centres in the State will be upgraded to meet the national and
global standards. The Minister’s announcement came during the roll out of a set of comprehensive safety and security regulations to position the state as a prime secure and hassle-free destination for adventure-loving holidaymakers and nature buffs. Mr. Surendran also launched an Online Accreditation Portal to