As part of World Tourism Day 2025 celebrations, the Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, in collaboration with the Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG), SKAL International Goa and the Yuva Tourism Club, organised a series of immersive experiences over the past week, including a Heritage Walk at Aguad Port & Jail Complex, a ‘Picnic by the Forest Stream’ at Bicholim, and a Nature Experience at Carambolim Lake.
These initiatives form part of Goa Tourism’s ongoing commitment to regenerative and experiential tourism, bringing students, stakeholders and visitors closer to Goa’s natural and cultural heritage. From exploring history and stories at Aguad, to relaxing in pristine forest waters at Bicholim, to learning about wetland biodiversity at Carambolim Lake, the activities emphasised Goa’s “Beyond Beaches” narrative and its focus on conservation.
Minister for Tourism, Rohan A Khaunte, said, “Through such inclusive and diverse programmes, we are reinforcing our vision of positioning
Goa as a leader in regenerative tourism. By blending heritage, nature and community experiences, we are creating meaningful engagements for students, stakeholders and visitors alike.”
Director of Tourism, Kedar Naik added, “These activities not only offer unique insights into Goa’s ecology and heritage but also sensitise participants about the importance of sustainability and responsible travel. The enthusiastic response from schools, colleges and tourism partners encourages us to continue expanding such initiatives under the Yuva Tourism Club.”
The Department of Tourism will continue to host a range of activities culminating in the Tourism Stakeholders’ Meet at Grand Hyatt Goa and a Film Festival at ESG showcasing Goa’s heritage and conservation stories, as part of World Tourism Day 2025 celebrations.