Goa minister says Goa wants rich tourists
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, GOA/ Created : Oct 20, 2021, 15:50 IST
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Goa’s Tourism Minister has commented about the type of tourist that Goa expects to have. According to him, Goa wants the richest tourists, and not those who cook food in buses.
Goa’s Tourism Minister has commented about the type of tourist that Goa expects to have. According to him, Goa wants the richest tourists, and not those who cook food in buses. Read less
Goa’s Tourism Minister has commented about the type of tourist that Goa expects to have. According to him, Goa wants the richest tourists, and not those who cook food in buses. The minister further said that tourists who ruin the beauty of Goa, and consume drugs are not welcomed here. He further stressed on the fact that Goa is open for all tourists, however, all tourists must respect the culture of Goa.
The minister said, "We do not want tourists who consume drugs. We do not want tourists who ruin Goa. We do not want tourists who cook food in buses in Goa. We want richest tourists. We want tourists who respect our culture, heritage and Goan-ness. We welcome tourists, but they should enjoy Goa within the limits of culture and tradition."
Goa has opened up for turism, and has announced resuming of charter flights.
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