December 09, 2019
An investor summit is also organised in Mumbai
With an aim to promote lighthouse tourism in the state, nine lighthouses in
Maharashtra will be developed as tourist destinations by the Union shipping
ministry. We see a big tourism potential in this project.. A.M. The Directorate
General of Lighthouses and Lightships (DGLL) has successfully developed four
lighthouses as tourist centres at Madras and Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu and
Alleppy and Cannanore in Kerala.
This development is proposed to be done in
Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode. The land adjacent to these lighthouses
would have hotels, resorts, viewing gallery, maritime museums and heritage
museums, adventure sports facilities, thematic restaurants, souvenir shops,
laser shows, spa and rejuvenation centres, amphitheaters and allied tourism
facilities to attract the visitors, subject to viability and necessary instant heating water faucet Suppliers
clearances.Lighthouses at Uttan Point, Korlai Fort With an aim to promote
lighthouse tourism in the state, nine lighthouses in Maharashtra will be
developed as tourist destinations by the Union shipping ministry.Capt.India has
189 lighthouses dotting its vast coastline of 7,517 km.
An expression of
interest (EOI) has also been issued by DGLL for another 70
lighthouses.Lighthouses at Uttan Point, Korlai Fort, Jaigad, Vengurla Rocks,
Kanhoji Angre, Ratnagiri, Devgad, Tolkeshwar Point and Sunk Rock in the state
have been identified for the ambitious project aimed at developing tourism at
these places.â€
An investor summit is also organised in Mumbai on Thursday, which
will be addressed by Nitin Gadkari, minister of shipping, road transport and
highways. It is aimed at seeking active participation from the hospitality
players and developers in the private sector and the support of the state
government agencies, said DGLL officials.To tap the scenic surroundings and the
maritime heritage, the shipping ministry has decided to develop 78 lighthouses
across the country for attracting tourists.The DGLL has already invited request
for qualifications (RFQ) from developers for eight lighthouses at Aguada (Goa),
Chandrabhaga (Odisha), Mahabalipuram, Kanya Kumari and Muttom (Tamil Nadu),
Kadalur Point (Kerala), Kanhoji Angre and Sunk Rock (Maharashtra) and Minicoy
(Lakshadweep). Suraj, DGLL, said, "We will provide land to developers to develop
these lighthouses as tourist centres
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