With a vision to welcome 20 lakh travellers each year, the Department of Tourism is set to unveil a vibrant tapestry of projects to transform Kollam into a premier global destination.Speaking after a series of high-level discussions following his visit to Kollam, Tourism and Culture Minister P. C. Vishnunadh said that international-standard entertainment facilities will be developed centering around Ashtamudi Lake. Catering to changing demographics, modern gaming zones will be established keeping not just Gen Z but also Gen Alpha in mind. Additionally, accommodation facilities will be upgraded to encourage family tourism, with the primary objective of encouraging tourists to extend their stay in the district.The initiative also envisions the development of a dedicated market for local products, which is expected to significantly elevate the living standards of the local community. The construction phase of these modern facilities will generate immediate employment opportunities, while their completion will further boost direct and indirect employment in the region. The government expects a minimum annual revenue of ₹50 crore from the sector through these interventions.As part of the plan, houseboat cruises through the backwaters and short-distance tourism capitalising on the potential of the historic Thangassery Lighthouse will be introduced. To add cultural value to the tourism experience, the department will organise cultural programmes, showcase traditional art forms, and create dedicated spaces for local artisans. High-quality infrastructure will also be integrated into the project through public-private partnerships.“A sustainable tourism model will be curated for future generations while strictly ensuring the protection of biodiversity. Among the upcoming attractions is a floating restaurant on the backwaters capable of accommodating 100 people at a time, alongside extensive facilities for water sports. Guided tours into the mangrove forests will also be arranged to promote environmental awareness. To prevent the pollution of the water bodies, 24/7 camera surveillance will be installed, and protective fencing will be erected in vulnerable areas,” said the Minister. Published - June 10, 2026 06:12 pm IST