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The guest house has 30 rooms in three blocks, and two VIP rooms. Politicians and bureaucrats get more priority in the allocation of rooms. The Government of Kerala is planning to add 40 more rooms by constructing one more block. [1] The Kerala Tourism Department runs the facility.
A house Boat View from Vambanad Lake Hotel Aranya Nivas, Thekkady, Kerala Kollam-Alappuzha tourist boat at Kollam Ferry Terminal. Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) is a public sector undertaking that conducts and regulates the tourism activities in the Indian state of Kerala.
Tourist Resorts (Kerala) Ltd or (TRKL) is a Government of Kerala undertaking [1] under Kerala Tourism Department, established in August 1989 to promote tourism investment and to develop Tourism infrastructure in the Indian state of Kerala. TRKL was conceived to identify tourism infrastructure needs of the state and bridge any identified gaps.
The official logo of Kerala Tourism Kerala , a state situated on the tropical Malabar Coast of southwestern India , is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Named as one of the ten paradises of the world by National Geographic Traveler , [ 1 ] Kerala is famous especially for its ecotourism initiatives and beautiful ...
The monument also served as a guest house for the people who used to visit the royal family. [3] The monument is positioned on the banks of the Periyar River . [ 4 ] After the death of King Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma in 1991, the palace was taken over by the state government of Kerala and is taken care of by the government which now ...
The Department of Tourism is a major government ministry under the Kerala Government that regulates and supervises tourism in Kerala. Kerala Tourism is the fastest growing state tourism department in the country and the ministry has been often adjudged as key department that aggressively worked on to make Kerala Tourism into Top 100 Superbrands .
The British Residency, also known as the Government Guest House or Residency Bungalow, is a two-storeyed palace situated at Asramam in the city of Kollam in the Indian state of Kerala. It lies close to the site of the old Kollam Airport situated at Asramam in the city [ 1 ] and was built by Colonel John Munro between 1811 and 1819.
[1] [2] It was established at a cost of around 15 crores on 19 February 2011 by The Kerala Tourism Department. It was inaugurated by the then Home and Tourism Minister, Mr Kodiyeri Balakrishnan and the Uralungal Labour Contract Co-operative Society received the contract to manage the crafts village for a period of ten years.