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Malanad-Malabar River Cruise to change Kerala's tourism face from February 15

The endeavour envisages 48 boat terminals and jetties along seven rivers across the districts of Kannur and Kasaragod.

February 07, 2021 / 18:43 IST
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Kerala | Representative Image
Kerala | Representative Image

Kerala Tourism is launching the pioneering Malanad-Malabar River Cruise project next week, rolling the first of the 11 types of boat-rides that provide individual thematic experiences and attracts tourists to the the state's less-explored areas. The inaugural cruise boat will enter the waters on February 15 as part of the innovative project that aims to brighten the waterways in the northern districts of Kannur and Kasaragod.

The first service will be on the route linking Parassinikkadavu and Pazhayangadi. The project will also help showcase the Malabar regions culture, rich with local legends and folk arts. The endeavour envisages 48 boat terminals and jetties along seven rivers across the districts of Kannur and Kasaragod.

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The work on two terminals is over. Upholding the principles of Responsible Tourism, the project also ensures the participation of the local population.