Tourism Minister launches comprehensive Responsible Tourism project for Beypore

Ancient port town set to become a global RT hub: Shri Mohamed Riyas
Kozhikode / November 28, 2021

Seeking to mark the ancient port town of Beypore prominently on the global experiential tourism map, Kerala Tourism Minister Shri P A Mohamed Riyas today inaugurated a comprehensive Responsible Tourism project to showcase its panoramic water-front settings, history and culture before the world.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Riyas said promoting experiential tourism that simultaneously helps increase footfall, supports the local community and preserves the environment, culture and heritage is high on the government’s agenda. The State Responsible Tourism Mission has a key role in developing this inclusive and sustainable model of tourism, the Minister said.

“Our perspective on tourism is that the state should offer a novel and refreshing experience to visitors.  It should also bring benefits to the local communities without upsetting their day-to-day life. This is why the Government is giving high priority to the projects of RT Mission. The RT model of tourism is now being extended to the entire state,” Shri Riyas said.

Beypore has all the required features to become a global RT hub. Its panoramic settings, maritime history, shipbuilding tradition and harmonious and vibrant culture will not fail visitors looking for a different experience, he said.

Besides its maritime history dating back to centuries, Beypore is also renowned for cross-cultural influences and communal amity. Long before the advent of the western colonialists, Beypore was a vital link in maritime trade with West Asia and the commercial hub of the Malabar region, he said.

The project aims to develop Beypore as an RT hub of international stature on the model of  ‘Pepper Tourism' and ‘RT Villages’. The project will be completed by 2024 in a phased manner, the Minister said.

Kozhikode Corporation Mayor Dr Beena Philip presided over the function. District Collector Shri Narasimhugari TL Reddy and RT Mission State Coordinator Shri K Rupeshkumar were present.

Beypore was renowned for the wooden ships built by the local artisans, who made strong and weather-resistant vessels with exceptional skill and artisanship much before the modern technology made its foray. The ships, known as ‘uru’ (dhow) in local parlance, were in great demand and they carried the bulk of trade with West Asia. 

Located about 6 km south-west of Kozhikode city on the estuary where the River Chaliyar empties into Arabian Sea, Beypore is one of Kerala’s oldest ports. The project, based on participatory development model, seeks to relate tourism to the area’s alluring landscape, mercantile history , ship-building tradition, skills and craft, diverse cultural influences and rich and nourishing cuisine.

The project area includes Beypore beach and port, Kadalundi estuary and bird sanctuary, villages on the banks of Chaliyar river, and other spots of historical importance.

The inaugural ceremony was followed by a workshop on “Responsible Tourism and Local Development”, which was led by RT Mission State Coordinator Shri K Rupeshkumar. The project comes as part of concerted efforts to take tourism deep into the state’s interiors and hinterland, which would help visitors experience the vibrant culture of the state in all its diversity.

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KT_Pic 1: Tourism Minister Shri PA Mohamed Riyas speaks while inaugurating the Beypore Comprehensive Responsible Tourism project at Beypore earlier today. Kozhikode Corporation Mayor Smt. Bina Philip, District Collector Dr. Narasimhugari TL Reddy, and RT Mission State Coordinator Shri Rupeshkumar K are also seen.

KT_Pic 2:  Tourism Minister Shri PA Mohamed Riyas lighting the ceremonial lamp marking the inauguration of the Beypore Comprehensive Responsible Tourism project at Beypore earlier today. Kozhikode Corporation Mayor Smt. Bina Philip and RT Mission State Coordinator Shri Rupeshkumar K are also seen.

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