Naidu calls for major filling tourism

Vijayawada: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu called for a major fill to the Associated Press tourism industry by developing beautiful coastlines, establishing experience centers, arranging ocean/river cruises.
“We have to promote tent culture and we have to encourage accommodation in certain areas,” he said.
Naidu called for the development of a “tourism festival calendar” to arrange a one-year tourism program at all major tourism centers to boost tourism by 20%.
“We have to develop more tourism projects so that several companies can come forward,” he said.
We must also identify coastlines with beautiful scenery to develop them. Although AP is the number one in aquaculture, there is no tourism project that reflects this. Let's try a dolphin show. ”
Naidu called for efforts to bring the UNESCO World Heritage status to Gandikota. When referring to works under the “Praasad” plan in the Simhachalam and Annavaram temples, he called for efforts to complete them quickly.
He said efforts should also be made to develop the state's Bavani Island, Hope Island and other islands.
CM asked officials to set up 150 Araku coffee stands and 50 experience centers.
When officials told him that 14 experience centers were developed in Kondapalli, Kuchipudi, Kadiam, Mangalagiri, Chirala, Chirala, Bapatla, Araku and other regions, CM wanted 50 such centers.
He called for the promotion of temple tourism among the 20 major temples in the state, in addition to promoting healthy tourism in Visaka Patnam and Amalawati.
Officials told CM they are developing tent cities in six areas including Araku and Gandikota. Apart from the house boats available in Rajahmundry and Vijayawada located in Berm Park and Surya Lanka, about 180 tents will be set up.
They said that in addition to planning eight large events, 11 national fairs and 10 international fairs, 15 hotels and resorts related to the tourism industry would need to be upgraded at a cost of Rs 7.6 crore. Several institutions have shown that a total investment of Rs 12,565 crore was made to build hotels and restaurants with 8,073 rooms up to 69 projects.
Officials also told CM that they have identified 10 new places to build the ropes.
Naidu asked officials to propose a family accommodation policy to arrange houses in multiple places including Araku.