Goa to take PPP route for developing tourism infrastructure

16 Oct 2010

The Goa government will take the public-private partnership (PPP) route to build tourism-related infrastructure and facilities, according to Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) managing director Nikhil Desai.

He was speaking at a panel discussion at the ongoing ITM-Goa 2010 along with Travel and Tourism Association of Goa spokesperson Ralph de Souza and senior office bearers from travel and tourism associations across India.

"There has been strong lobbying and demand in Goa for tourism-related infrastructure projects, and we have decided that the government will play the role of facilitator and cheer the private sector to improve tourism in Goa," Desai said.

Marinas, green parks, a convention centre, entertainment parks, and adventure sports are some of the areas where the PPP model will be adopted. He pointed out, "The private lobby is asking for a marina and a convention centre. We also need to have theme parks and adventure sports. For this, the private sector has access to capital and human resources and it enjoys flexibility. Private entrepreneurs can sustain these projects and ensure their continuity.

"We have already set the ball rolling and will soon come out with something concrete," Desai added.

The GTDC managing director further said that while Goa's greenery is much appreciated by tourists, the challenge is to convert one-time visitors into repeat tourists. "For this, we need them to carry back home a good experience and image about Goa," said Desai.