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The tourism sector in the southern state had been in doldrums following the outbreak of the virus and the global coronavirus scare.
The tourism sector is estimated to have lost Rs 25,000 crores coupled with huge job losses.
Strict regulations are in place considering the prohibitory orders issued in the state to reopen the tourism sector from October 15.
The houseboat owners and the workers are now busy getting the houseboats ready for tourists.
With this, the number of active COVID cases in the state now stands at 94,517. Kozhikode and Ernakulam reported the most cases - 1,264 and 1,209 respectively. The state also reported 7,082 recoveries.
Travellers from the state who earlier preferred foreign destinations are now heading to the picturesque areas of their homeland which are close to nature.
With the exception of beaches, all tourist destinations in Kerala will reopen tomorrow with strict adherence to COVID protocols.
The most important initiative by the government is the financial assistance scheme for the stakeholders in the tourism sector in a bid to revive the COVID-19-hit industry.
Amala has posted the photo from Rajah Island, a Panchakarma treatment centre at Chettuva, near Thrissur in Kerala
Tourism Department is engaged in preparing campaigns to attract travellers to the state again. In view of the pandemic, the stress would be on Ayurveda and wellness tourism which could ensure disease prevention