Minister for Tourism, Environment, Protocol, Government of Maharashtra, Aditya Thackeray firmly believes that the travel-tourism-hospitality sector will generate major revenue and employment opportunities in the post-Covid-19 world.
However, he suggests that “tourism can be revived with a two-way approach, one to promote the destination and another by creating a destination and establishing a local industry around it.” “We have to divide the tourism experience into formal and informal experience.”The Maharashtra Government and the department is working on ecotourism aided by sustainable goals,” informed the minister.
To encourage the tourist vibe, it is important to keep the tourists engaged, which needs larger connectivity. “We have funds allocated but it needs to be used wisely,” said the Minister. Thackeray said in terms of tourism and hospitality, a major boost has been given to the sector in the past month.
The Maharashtra government has rejuvenated the state’s tourism sector with a focus on local heritage, culture, and history. “We have everything in Maharashtra,” he said. The Sahyadri, white beaches and the state’s tiger sanctuary continues to attract wildlife lovers and the growing number of visitors also highlights the eco-tourism potential.
Elaborating on the government’s future initiatives he said, it is important to narrate the history of Maharashtra to the tourists through its valuable heritage. “Historical monuments like the BMC building, the High Court and Wankhede Stadium will be open for day tourists,” he said.
Valsa Nair Singh, Principal Secretary, Enquiry Officer, GAD, Civil Aviation & Excise and Tourism & Cultural Affairs (Additional Charge), Government of Maharashtra said that since the COVID-19 pandemic the hospitality and tourism industry has been working very closely with the government of Maharashtra.