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Kerala’s report on tsunami


 

Kerala’s report on tsunami

 

www.keralatourism.org Kerala remains largely unaffected by the killer wave that has lashed the entire Asia pacific region.

 

No tourist or any tourist destination has been affected till now. Till now no loss of life to domestic or international tourists have been reported. The government has taken all precautionary measures for the safety of all tourists in the coastal areas of Kerala. Additional lifeguards have been deployed across all beach destinations of Kerala as a contingency measure. Experts from the meteorological department are confident in their assessment that there is little chance of any aftershock in the coastal areas of Kerala

 

To reassure prospective visitors to Kerala, the Director of Tourism has uplinked an appeal on www.keralatourism.org An email campaign to all prominent tour operators (national & international), Govt. of India Tourist Offices abroad and prominent media is already underway.

 

The State government is also operating a 24-hour response cell to provide information to the public. For further information please contact: +91 471 2322 547 and +91 9447 123700

 

 

T O Sooraj

Director

Kerala Tourism

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

www.keralatourism.org Kerala remains largely unaffected by the killer wave that has lashed the entire Asia pacific region.

 

No tourist or any tourist destination has been affected till now. Till now no loss of life to domestic or international tourists have been reported. The government has taken all precautionary measures for the safety of all tourists in the coastal areas of Kerala. Additional lifeguards have been deployed across all beach destinations of Kerala as a contingency measure. Experts from the meteorological department are confident in their assessment that there is little chance of any aftershock in the coastal areas of Kerala

 

To reassure prospective visitors to Kerala, the Director of Tourism has uplinked an appeal on www.keralatourism.org An email campaign to all prominent tour operators (national & international), Govt. of India Tourist Offices abroad and prominent media is already underway.

 

The State government is also operating a 24-hour response cell to provide information to the public. For further information please contact: +91 471 2322 547 and +91 9447 123700

 

 

T O Sooraj

Director

Kerala Tourism

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kerala’s report on tsunami

 

www.keralatourism.org Kerala remains largely unaffected by the killer wave that has lashed the entire Asia pacific region.

 

No tourist or any tourist destination has been affected till now. Till now no loss of life to domestic or international tourists have been reported. The government has taken all precautionary measures for the safety of all tourists in the coastal areas of Kerala. Additional lifeguards have been deployed across all beach destinations of Kerala as a contingency measure. Experts from the meteorological department are confident in their assessment that there is little chance of any aftershock in the coastal areas of Kerala

 

To reassure prospective visitors to Kerala, the Director of Tourism has uplinked an appeal on www.keralatourism.org An email campaign to all prominent tour operators (national & international), Govt. of India Tourist Offices abroad and prominent media is already underway.

 

The State government is also operating a 24-hour response cell to provide information to the public. For further information please contact: +91 471 2322 547 and +91 9447 123700

 

 

T O Sooraj

Director

Kerala Tourism

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kerala’s report on tsunami

 

www.keralatourism.org Kerala remains largely unaffected by the killer wave that has lashed the entire Asia pacific region.

 

No tourist or any tourist destination has been affected till now. Till now no loss of life to domestic or international tourists have been reported. The government has taken all precautionary measures for the safety of all tourists in the coastal areas of Kerala. Additional lifeguards have been deployed across all beach destinations of Kerala as a contingency measure. Experts from the meteorological department are confident in their assessment that there is little chance of any aftershock in the coastal areas of Kerala

 

To reassure prospective visitors to Kerala, the Director of Tourism has uplinked an appeal on www.keralatourism.org An email campaign to all prominent tour operators (national & international), Govt. of India Tourist Offices abroad and prominent media is already underway.

 

The State government is also operating a 24-hour response cell to provide information to the public. For further information please contact: +91 471 2322 547 and +91 9447 123700

 

 

T O Sooraj

Director

Kerala Tourism

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kerala’s report on tsunami
Kerala’s report on tsunami

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Nainital India … Memories of the tourists that do not forget ..

  Issue 71

World Tourism day in 2011

  Issue 65

Taj Mahal … full of history and excitement

  Issue 62

Destination Tsunami
Stories And Struggles From India’s Southern Coast
  Issue 53

Repeat tourists coming back to India

  Issue 52

Dessert Safari Adventures in India
Fun and Exciting experience
  Issue 51

Indian Garden Compliments British Museum's Jodhpur Exhibition

  Issue 47

Rajasthan, India

  Issue 44

A Backwater Symphony in Kerala / India

  Issue 44

Kerala Travel Mart

  Issue 38

The Indian State of Kerala
A Land Blessed By Allah
  Issue 38

Jammu and Kashmir welcome Arab Tourists

  Issue 36

Goa
Indian and tourist culture at its best
  Issue 35

Advert
Incredible India
  Issue 30

India
A strong competitor in the world of tourism destinations
  Issue 29

Advert
Incredible India
  Issue 27

Darjeeling
Queen of the Himalayas
  Issue 24

Advert
Incredible India
  Issue 24

Avert
India
  Issue 23

Competitions to win free travel to
Incredible India
  Issue 23

Kerala
A heaven with forbidden fruit
  Issue 18

Incredible India

  Issue 17

Golden GOA-India

  Issue 17

Taj Mahal
A flawless architectural creation
  Issue 17

Whoever visits it
visits the whole world
  Issue 15

Kashmir
A paradise lost and found again
  Issue 13

Delhi
The etermal city and the mountains beyond
  Issue 11

Kerala
A Unique body/mind Experience
  Issue 11

Golden Goa
Unique beaches and rich multicultural history
  Issue 10

Indian Tourism
An all out drive to attract Arabian Gulf tourists
  Issue 8

Lahore
Queen of Cities
  Issue 8

Incredible India

  Issue 7

Kerala
A land of beauty and tranquility
  Issue 6

Hyderabad
India's Jewel and the last Islamic Kingdom
  Issue 3




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