Panaji:
Tourists visiting Goa would be able to enjoy a bird's-eye-view of the state's beaches and thick forests with state government planning to develop 'helicopter tourism' in the state.
Presenting the budget, Goa Chief Minister Digambar Kamat today announced developing helicopter tourism in the state in association with private operators.
Kamat, who also holds the finance portfolio, said that central government's assistance of Rs.75 lakh will be utilised for the construction of helipads, adding that the state has an immense potential for helicopter tourism.
Goa attracts around 24 lakh tourists annually of which 4 lakh come from abroad.
The Goa budget for 2010-11 has also made provision of Rs.200 lakh for commencing a sunset cruise from Panaji to Cortalim.
Strengthening the tourism infrastructure, the budget also encourages countryside tourism and allows residents to construct self-contained rooms for tourists.
Kamat also announced a soft-loan at the rate of 8 per cent interest through the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and a onetime grant of Rs.50,000 per room constructed.
Presenting the budget, Goa Chief Minister Digambar Kamat today announced developing helicopter tourism in the state in association with private operators.
Kamat, who also holds the finance portfolio, said that central government's assistance of Rs.75 lakh will be utilised for the construction of helipads, adding that the state has an immense potential for helicopter tourism.
Goa attracts around 24 lakh tourists annually of which 4 lakh come from abroad.
The Goa budget for 2010-11 has also made provision of Rs.200 lakh for commencing a sunset cruise from Panaji to Cortalim.
Strengthening the tourism infrastructure, the budget also encourages countryside tourism and allows residents to construct self-contained rooms for tourists.
Kamat also announced a soft-loan at the rate of 8 per cent interest through the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and a onetime grant of Rs.50,000 per room constructed.
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