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Kerala Tourism hosts G 20 delegates at Kumarakom

Impressed deeply by the scenic settings of the venue and the warm hospitality extended by Kerala Tourism as the local host, the international and Indian delegates of the just-concluded G 20 Sherpas Meet at Kumarakom  lavished  praises on the State Tourism Department for making the event a memorable.
More than 120 delegates from G20 member countries, nine invite countries and various international and regional organisations attended the March 30-April 2 meet, chaired by Indian Sherpa Amitabh Kant, at the Waterscapes Resort owned by Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC).
The state’s   cultural heritage which was on full display at the famous sustainable tourism site in Kottayam district on the banks of the Vembanad lake and  the eco-friendly  initiatives made by the State Tourism Department   received encomiums  from the delegates.
Before leaving the site with enduring memories, the delegates thanked the local host with some of them recording their impression on staying in the place, enjoying the spice-rich  local  food and the houseboat ride they had on the picturesque backwaters.
As many as 50 officials from the Department of Tourism had camped at Kumarakom for the successful coordination of the hospitality.
Tourism Minister, P A Mohamed Riyas said delegates were highly impressed by the extensive arrangements made by the  dedicated team of the Tourism Department at Kumarakom that were on par with global standards, Riyas said the holding of such an important conclave at Kumarakom has imparted an impetus to Kerala Tourism as a whole and the recent initiatives that turned the site into a shining example of sustainable, heritage preserving and community-centric Responsible Tourism initiative received great appreciation.
A festive mood was palpable on all days, as the venue became live with cultural programmes that featured around 1,200  artistes, staged a replica of traditional Pooram, boat races on the placid  Vembanad lake and  performance of martial art Kalarippayattu along with a host of classical and folk arts.
A dance drama showcasing the tale of legendary warrior Unniyarcha was one of the major attractions of the cultural programmes. Directed by filmmaker TK Rajeevkumar, the ballet was held on a 300 metre-long platform erected on the lake where Mohiniyattam, Kalarippayattu, Theyyam and Chavittu Nadakam (a folk art) were also staged.
It turned out to be a unique experience for the delegates as traditional houseboats were arranged by Kerala Tourism for ferrying them.

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